Jason Kelsey
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Guys, get open. Do you ever watch the Combine, any of the college games?
man, am I wrong in this or am I right? Like what's going on here? I mean, it sounds like yours is pretty black and white.
man, am I wrong in this or am I right? Like what's going on here? I mean, it sounds like yours is pretty black and white.
man, am I wrong in this or am I right? Like what's going on here? I mean, it sounds like yours is pretty black and white.
Do you see anything when you're watching a young quarterback we're like, oh man, he's got it. Or like, what do you, I guess, what would you see out of a trait in a guy that you like to see out of a quarterback?
Do you see anything when you're watching a young quarterback we're like, oh man, he's got it. Or like, what do you, I guess, what would you see out of a trait in a guy that you like to see out of a quarterback?
Do you see anything when you're watching a young quarterback we're like, oh man, he's got it. Or like, what do you, I guess, what would you see out of a trait in a guy that you like to see out of a quarterback?
I forget what – there was like 11 wins or something like that like at the last – Yeah.
I forget what – there was like 11 wins or something like that like at the last – Yeah.
I forget what – there was like 11 wins or something like that like at the last – Yeah.
I got to ask this before we get to this next segment. Yeah. You played with two of the best D tackles in this decade plus of football, Aaron Donald and Indomitian Sioux.
I got to ask this before we get to this next segment. Yeah. You played with two of the best D tackles in this decade plus of football, Aaron Donald and Indomitian Sioux.
I got to ask this before we get to this next segment. Yeah. You played with two of the best D tackles in this decade plus of football, Aaron Donald and Indomitian Sioux.
Who frightened you more as a quarterback? Yeah.
Who frightened you more as a quarterback? Yeah.
Who frightened you more as a quarterback? Yeah.
Yeah, I would agree with that. I mean, we treated him differently than any other defensive tackle that we ever played. And Sue was... I think Sue was almost, he wanted to kill somebody, where AD wanted to kill somebody too, but it was a different level of intensity. AD, though, his motor, it was every single snap, every single play, you could not take a play off, and he never took a play off.
Yeah, I would agree with that. I mean, we treated him differently than any other defensive tackle that we ever played. And Sue was... I think Sue was almost, he wanted to kill somebody, where AD wanted to kill somebody too, but it was a different level of intensity. AD, though, his motor, it was every single snap, every single play, you could not take a play off, and he never took a play off.
Yeah, I would agree with that. I mean, we treated him differently than any other defensive tackle that we ever played. And Sue was... I think Sue was almost, he wanted to kill somebody, where AD wanted to kill somebody too, but it was a different level of intensity. AD, though, his motor, it was every single snap, every single play, you could not take a play off, and he never took a play off.
I don't know how he had that kind of conditioning to this day. The combinedness of his athleticism, his explosive strength,