#UNC coach Bill Belichick press conference on the second day of spring practice.
Mar 5, 2025
#UNC coach Bill Belichick press conference on the second day of spring practice.
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got some great phones
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here um uh well first of all thanks for
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coming out um it's
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uh it's kind of interesting to uh be
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starting football here in uh in March um
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especially we be able to get the pads
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but um exciting good to get going and um
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yeah actually I appreciate the turnout
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um we got a lot of lot of work to do
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long way to go and uh just kind of
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getting know the team here um you know
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we did a lot of offseason conditioning
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and uh teams responded well to that so
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we've been able to work through
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practices um or through through our
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first practice uh you know pretty
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cleanly but um we'll see how that goes
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here as we start uh stacking them
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together but you know as far as you know
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evaluations and things like that um got
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a long way to go and we'll take a look
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at everybody and see how things shape up
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and uh just take it you know take it as
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it comes day by day know no big
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expectations here other than to go out
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and get better every day uh improve on
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the things that we didn't do as well
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yesterday add in some new things today
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and just keep stacking those G days
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together over a you know consistent
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period of time basically all spring and
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um we'll see where we are at that point
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so um good to get out on the field good
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to get going and uh I think the players
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are excited to actually we haven't been
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able to use footballs right U but now we
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can actually get a football out there
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and starting to look like starting to
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look like
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football go
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ahead Aaron here with the AP you guys
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you you've been around College a kids
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when they were rookies or drafty but a
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lot of the guys you worked with were
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season Pros understood what you wanted
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in terms of how you work as a pro with
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what you and Michael have described
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about how you want to run this this team
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and the program kind of what have that
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message what have those messages been
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like in conversations with the team
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individually about what you're trying
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you know build here and what was been
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the
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response uh yeah no thanks for the
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question uh yeah the response has been
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great uh it's kind of it's similar to
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like what a rookie mini camp would be
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and and uh time with the rookies um
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granted those kids are a little bit
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older but they're coming from all
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different programs and different
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different situations and so um you know
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it's starting to put everything together
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here's how we do things here's what our
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expectations are this is this is what
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you need to do to be successful and and
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um and they've embraced that they've
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tried to do it um again we have a long
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way to go we haven't accomplished
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anything but we're let's say we're a lot
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further along than we were five five
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weeks ago and and the players are ready
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to practice and you know ready to learn
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and embrace a new program so getting
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there Pat 40 from Sports Illustrated I'm
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wondering schematically you spent a year
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kind of looking at the college game how
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much can be transferred from what you
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didn't done in the NFL to here how much
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has to
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be
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um I mean there's a lot of carryover for
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sure certainly the fundamentals are
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fundamentals U man coverage is man
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coverage and you double team blocks are
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double team blocks and things like that
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so there's a lot there but um the hash
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marks are are a big change and um uh you
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know just say the overall skill level I
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mean in the NFL is some pretty Elite e
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players and especially the passing game
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so we'll see what that looks like uh
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both you
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know offensively and defending it but um
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fundamentally it's it's pretty close
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though they'll definitely be some
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changes but you know what we'll see what
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those are once I get a bit better feel
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for what our Personnel is what they can
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do we want to play to the strengths of
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our players and and that's what we'll do
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so uh it probably takes a little while
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to figure that out but um but
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nevertheless we'll run a Pro system on
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both sides of the ball and in the
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kicking game so that's what the
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foundation of it is and and all the
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trading films that we've shown them uh
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on how to do things how to do certain
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techniques how to run certain things are
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are really from uh are from NFL players
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the guys who are are great out of the
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guys who who did it better than anybody
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um so I think that's still a great way
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to teach because our players are seeing
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some of the best guys that have ever
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play it do what they do so it's good
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teaching
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basis Andrew Jones Target Illustrated
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the quarterback we've got three young
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scholarship here this spring one of them
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is Max Johnson had a terrible injury
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last year we were told there was a
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chance maybe he might not be able to
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play football again where is he in his
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recovery process how much can he go this
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spring and I know you have a fourth one
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coming in are you settled in the
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quarterback room or you think maybe you
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might have to go out and find some in
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the spring cor yeah well right now we're
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focused on the players that are here and
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then whatever happens with the players
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coming in or portal players um you know
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we'll deal with all that later uh Max
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has worked hard Max Mak a lot of
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progress um he's still limited but he's
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he's definitely getting better and um it
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was take a day by day uh but he's
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nobody's put in more work than he has
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and um you know we'll see where that
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takes him but he's he's definitely
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making progress so um again just just
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the day-by-day process you know if he
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has a good day then he can do a little
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bit more the next day and if he has a
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good day do a little bit more day after
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that and um if there's a you know
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little you know I going say it doesn't
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move along quite as quickly then we'll
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slow it down until we can till we can
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progress there specific goal date maybe
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in my no no no that's what I'm saying
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honestly all injuries are kind of the
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same like that if if a player can
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progress we'll progressing if he you
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know kind of hits a little bit of a um
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you know a stalemate then we'll um you
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know work through that and and then when
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he's ready to go again then we'll go
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again and and move to Higher Ground but
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it doesn't matter really whether it's a
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hamstring a shoulder a leg uh you know
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whatever um it's kind of the same
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process if they can move along we move
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them some move faster than others I know
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what the injury is and sometimes we hit
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a little pause and then we have to wait
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and until we can you know move ahead so
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it's just it's day by
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day Co inspector news one I know there's
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only been one practice but is there
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other than the age or maybe the size
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something noticeably different between
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players out on the field for you and on
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your team now and guys that you've SE in
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the NFL and building on top of that do
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you have to treat these people
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differently than how you did in the NFL
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terms get motivating them coaching them
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treating them in
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Che um well we'll see I don't and I
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don't think so but as you said we've
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only had one practice so um you know
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it's a long it's a long journey there's
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a lot of lot of work to be done and
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it'll be a lot of practices and a lot of
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meetings and you know a lot of hard work
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put in we'll see how all that goes um
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but you know players have responded well
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um they seem generally excited and and
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thed to to be playing football um which
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anybody would be after you put in a lot
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of you know know several weeks of
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training you know it's time to get out
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there and finally play um but yeah well
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we'll see how that goes I say the
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biggest difference is just the
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opportunity to put on pads in the spring
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um as I said when I was in uh Washington
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last year the amount of progress and
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Improvement that those players made uh
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in the spring um was uh I thought
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remarkable we just couldn't do that in
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the National Football League because we
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never got the pad especially for the big
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guys you know route running and things
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like that the skill players can do skill
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stuff but for the the offensive
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defensive lineman pass rushers pass
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protectors come of to the contact
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positions um which you know is very
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limited in the NFL in the spring I mean
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it's almost there isn't any um you know
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you can you can work on those things you
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can work on the running game it's it's
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really hard to work on the running game
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in the National Football League when you
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know when you're in shorts so um I think
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those players that we had last year that
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I worked with last year at Washington
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made a lot of progress and hopefully we
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can do the same thing
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here you talk using this time to usn uh
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you talked about using the time You' had
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so far to try to get to know team and
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players how good of a field do you think
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you have for the Personnel that you have
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right now and do you expect you know by
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the end of spring maybe a bunch of
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people be because hey this wasn't for me
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and and want to go out and get some more
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people coming in how you to anticipate
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roster management yeah I I really don't
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have any expectations I we'll see I
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don't know um we'll go out there and do
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what we do and and see see what happens
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see how it goes um
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I think what you're saying could could
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or could not happen I really you know
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that that'll be up to each individual
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and and just you know how things go um
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but you know I know we have a good plan
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I know we can you know do the right
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things to help the players improve help
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the team improve uh put a good product
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on the field um everybody that can can
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help us and and buys into it and wants
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to be part of it we'll be we'll be part
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of it that's here and if they don't then
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that's you know that's their decision
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you our chance d r you're new to us
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you're new to the world but you're new
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to us can you explain how you get the
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staff ready for practice uh in terms of
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meetings and then what do you actually
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do
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um well
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um well let's spring practice is a
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little bit different than practiceing
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fall but let's talk about spring
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practice um you know we have a general
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outline of what we want to try to do
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over the spring um so that the offense
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and the defense can can work together uh
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so that the things the offense is
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working on the defense is ready for and
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vice versa uh that we can evaluate most
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important thing for us right now is just
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to evaluate the players um other than
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Freddy being last year none of us really
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you know have any familiarity with the
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players what they can do and um what
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their skills are we certainly want to be
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able to take advantage of those so you
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know we want to put in the foundations
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and of all the fundamentals that that
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we'll use that'll carry us through the
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year and that's that's the main thing
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and then to evaluate the players so um
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each practice is structured so that we
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can work productively together on
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offense and defense and uh at the same
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time that we can build up our
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conditioning and stamina and then we
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have to see how it goes sometimes you
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move a little faster than you think
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sometimes uh maybe move a little slower
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than you think and you have to adjust
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your pace on that based on on once you
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once you put a a building block down and
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can build on it then then you do if that
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Block's not solid and you're really not
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you can't build on it then you have to
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go back and kind of you know reinforce
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it yeah that's a great thing about being
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a head coach I can coach anybody I
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want I can coach the line I can yell at
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the tight ends I can yell at the DBS I
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can yell at the kickers I I can go to
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any any group I want and
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and uh and Coach them and honestly that
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that's the fun part it's you know you
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see something that you want to address
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and and talk to a player about you can
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go in there and talk to him so I've been
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very fortunate I've had the opportunity
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to coach every position on the field um
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on offense defense and special teams and
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so
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um if I can help a player I'm I'm here
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to help them that's my job so to help
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them get better right here then Adam
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Chris Lee from WL
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um you guys have campaigned that this
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will be like the 33rd NFL team just be
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very pro pro oriented uh what former
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UNC um uh players who are currently Pros
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or have been Pros or if you don't want
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to name them what level of involvement
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you plan on having with those players
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who also played here wor these jerseys
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but to come and have relationships with
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these guys to kind of help along the
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process of showing you know how to
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become a yeah well we welcome that
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yeah thank you no that's um that's great
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great question a great point we welcome
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that um we want you know all of our
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alumni to come back uh both football
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players and non-f football players other
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people who are part of the program and
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supporters of the program so yeah we
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welcome all those people back um I'm
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sure you'll see a lot of uh former uh
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UNCC players around here some are on the
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staff uh nron for example uh some are on
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the staff some are in other capacities
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uh in the organization or at the
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University and some will be here uh
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visiting so um I don't want to give any
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away any names or anything but you know
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you guys do some good detective work
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maybe you'll be able to the spot a
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couple thank
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you Adam Smith with inside Carolina bill
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just wondering from your Vantage Point
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what the response from your players have
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been to the not having numbers on their
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jerseys and practice and how have you
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gone about sort of explaining what the
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method is there uh that you all are
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doing by by not having the numbers
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on yeah it hadn't been a lot of
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explanation that's just what we do we go
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out there and you know we earn it so the
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numbers and what color gloves we wear
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and all that's not as important as doing
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your job and uh being responsible and
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accountable to your teammates and and
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being a good teammate so our focus is on
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the team and um you know we're just all
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out there working practicing trying to
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get better and it's coaches players all
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of us and so it's it's not all about
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individual notoriety right now it's
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about trying to put together a team so
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we did that at New England uh we did it
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for years and years and then of course
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they changed the rule and and forced us
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to put uh jersey numbers on the players
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and so we did but um I don't think
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that's important at this time of year I
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think it's you know more important to
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just go out there and and practice well
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and and improve every day and so that's
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what we
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emphasize M last
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one characteristics before as you put
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together a coaching staff how was it to
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have your sons on the
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staff
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um well again you know it starts with
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the coordinators and you know Steve
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Freddy and and Mike have have a ton of
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experience um they've performed well in
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in multiple situations certainly you
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know Steve's you know coached our
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defense for for a long time and um
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whatever his years as a coach were um he
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was involved way before that so uh you
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know Mike's done a you know tremendous
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job on special teams uh and has a great
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background his father is one of the
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great special teams coaches in the
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National Football League Chuck Griefer
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uh so you know that goes in the family
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and uh you know Freddy's you know got
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great experience and it was Arizona for
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a decade head coach at uh at Cleveland
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and SP with the Giants and so forth and
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you know played Major U you know major
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college football at Alabama so um and
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same thing with Will so you know those
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guys they have a lot of experience and
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you know ver trying to put together the
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best staff that we can it's a
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combination of pro experience uh some of
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those players some of those coaches have
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a lot of college experience um you know
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Billy was at IMG last year which one of
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the top high school programs in the
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country so you know he's been uh a good
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addition but um you know Garrick from
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Louisville and and uh you know Mondo you
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know came in from Washington you know
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has kind of West Coast background it's a
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little bit of a you know a little bit of
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a mix uh but you know feel like
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everybody here you know has can can add
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and has added to our you know the
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overall quality of the coaching staff
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but you know in some cases it's bring a
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different perspective you know Tai Tai
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came over from Arizona um and so that's
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you know just uh I mean it's part of Jed
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staff there but you know gives us
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another another perspective um certainly
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has a lot of familiarity with the
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Arizona Washington program so um you
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know we just Tred to put together the
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best the best group that we can I mean I
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love the guys that we're working with
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they work hard and and we're doing all
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we can to to help our team improve and
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help the players play better and that's
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our job you know Moses of course you
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know with the strength conditioning's
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been you know been a big big part of it
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so far because that's really all we've
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been able to do up until
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yesterday coach thank you okay great
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thank you thank you
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