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control of the locker room, so to speak
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I don't, I'm never, you know, are you questioning that? I'm not sure
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Is that something you're questioning? I'm asking you what you feel. Are you questioning, Teron, my control of the locker room
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I'm asking you. You're questioning it. No, what I'm asking you is for examples of how you still have
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I'm not saying you do or don't have control, but what I want to know is what are some examples
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of you having control? The same ones that I've had since I got here
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I don't know how to do it any other way. Be honest with them
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Coach them. I haven't really thought about it because I don't think that that's an issue
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I wish we would win. I wish we were winning. I wish we were better. But we not gonna I not gonna compromise the things that I believe that you know are gonna help us win And about the details and about you know the little things and not letting those slide and doing my best to hold everybody
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accountable, including myself, as we go through this. We are coaching it and repping it
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Because I have the luxury of having played this game in this league
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And I know what we're coaching. I know what we're teaching. I never blamed Dean Pease or Matt Patricia or Bill Belichick or Romeo Cornell or Rob Ryan
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And I couldn't get to the pass rusher or I missed a tackle or I went the wrong way
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And that's the luxury that I have. Never blamed a coach for my..
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Let me finish and then you can interrupt me. And so I know what we're coaching
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I know what we're teaching. I'm in the meetings. We're going to continue to find ways to help our players and to demand that they play with
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great effort and improve our details and improve our fundamentals because I know that that what works Go ahead Well these players may not be as good as you So when you as a player never blamed your coach My comment had nothing to do with my ability
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It was my perspective. Right. In the past, when it's come to the perspective, you've talked about the training staff and the injuries
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And you've said that you never blamed a trainer as a player for injuries. But then guys like AJ who get injured here and David Long go off
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and they play in these other places. And so at that point it starts to become, well, maybe it could be that issue
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that you are not considering. I appreciate and certainly understand that. There's going to be guys
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I'm not going to debate whether guys go on and get injured. I'm not going to talk about A.J
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I have a great relationship with A.J. David Long was a player that we've had here for many years
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And whether he was injured in the spring or not injured or whatever
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and I'm just not going to have that debate. I just don think that making changes to a coaching staff at this point in time is warranted
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I believe in our staff. I believe in our players. And we're going to find ways to improve
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We're going to find ways to win after we find ways to improve. You did mention earlier that Jacksonville was better coached
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coached. Wondering if you could elaborate on where some of those things are falling
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short with your staff compared to their staff as a whole. I just
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every opportunity that they gain plays they had a good play call
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and we need to give our guys better chances in certain opportunities whether
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that's explaining it to them better, coaching it better and therefore getting better results. So that all
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falls on me. The performance and the coaching, it all falls on me and I'm excited to get it fixed