Mike Tomlin
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That's why you won't hear me calling New York postgame for explanations and things of that nature.
You guys asked me that maybe earlier in the year regarding something.
It's not going to change the outcome.
I just work to keep moving, and I just like to put together a comprehensive enough plan and make enough plays where the game's outcome doesn't hinge on a
on one play or a couple of plays.
Do you have a pretty good feel for what a catch is and what a catch isn't?
I do.
Do you worry...
When you see the results on Sunday, though, I mean, when you have to make, the scoring plays one thing, but the thing, but is it difficult to, how do you process information?
Who do you rely on to say, hey, we should challenge this or not?
I just think that football is so bang, bang and exciting.
I think that's why our fans love it.
It's a difficult game to play because of the speed.
It's a difficult game to officiate.
I think as a collective, we have some things in place that kind of, you know, protect us all in an effort to get things right.
Ruling that catch a touchdown makes it automatically reviewable where I don't have to decide the challenge, etc.
And so there's a lot of things in place, interrelated variables relative to that discussion.
Going through four left tackles in three games, what kind of stress does that place on an offense and just having Isaac there, a veteran like that, next to that position help mitigate that?
I don't know that Isaac is blocking any of those edge guys, but certainly from a communication and coordination perspective, his presence is helpful.
It's been a challenge, but that's why we work hard at making sure that we prepare the collective.