JAGUARS RB LEONARD FOURNETTE: TRAINING CAMP PRACTICE #3

Saturday, July 27, 2019

(On how his daughter is) “She’s good. My son too, they’re both
good. 

(On if they did anything fun during the break) “I took them
pretty much everywhere. I did enough working out, felt like I
was in great shape and I just—probably for the last two weeks,
just took them places like the jump place, a waterpark, rode
go-carts, stuff like that.” 

(On how he feels about his performance in the first three
days of camp) “It’s only been three days, so it’s the usual.
You’re trying to get back into rhythm with the team, trying
to get everybody on the same page also. I think Nick (Foles)
is doing a great job with communicating with the wide
receivers and running backs and the things he wants
from everyone. So, we’re kind of just following Nick’s lead
right now.” 

(On if he will benefit from his relationship with Running
Backs Coach Terry Robiskie) “Oh yeah, most definitely. He goes
off his past places, the past players he’s coached. One of
his favorites like Julio (Jones). He tells us how Julio was and
I take heed and listen. How he prepared Julio for games,
how he would practice him in practice, how he lined him
up just to get ready to get the ball during the games. So, I
take heed into that a lot.” 

(On his expectations for himself this season) “I’m not going to
say for myself, but for the team, just to win. Anything is better
than last year, most definitely.” 

(On if his hamstring injury in last year’s season opener
was a surprise to him or if it was a lingering issue) “No, it
just happened in the game. I never had a problem with it
during camp.” 

(On if he appreciates the ‘lighter’ approach to camp this year
as opposed to last year) “I think most of us—I think we
appreciate last season overall. I feel like a lot of things
individually we all could have done just to get ourselves
in better shape. Confidence wise, coming off a great season
in 2017, I think last year kind of humbles a lot of us in some
ways, so last year, it happened for a reason at the same time.” 

(On if he sees a difference in some guys) “Yeah, in everybody.” 

(On if they talk openly about seeing differences in one another)
“No, no. You see it in the way guys practice. You know some
guys who kind of lack in effort, they’re not showing it this year.
So I think last season kind of woke a lot of guys up.” 

(On the team’s comradery) “It’s always been there. That’s not
going to go anywhere. At the end of the day, we’re brothers.
Despite of what we all go through, we’re brothers, so that’s
going to be there always.” 

(On if he learned something from the 2018 season) “Yes, most
definitely. Just taking camp and pretty much this whole season
to a different approach than last year. Like I said, it’s year three.
Calais [Campbell] said yesterday year three is when you find
out which guys are really like that. I’m hoping for it.” 

(On his approach this season) “It’s not pressure at all. I’ve
been playing this game for 23 or 24 years, so it’s something I
love to do. I take it serious, but just keep the same attitude,
the same personality, just don’t change knowing what’s at
stake and just have a better year than last year.” 

(On what he thought of Jalen Ramsey’s training camp
entrance) “I told him he needs to have some real money
in the truck. It was cool, though.” 

(On why the tempo is different this season) “It’s not just
offensively. I think it’s our whole camp. Last year, the leaders
of the team kind of talked to [Head Coach Doug Marrone]
about how camp was ran. We started off out of the gate
full speed, whatever the case may be. I think he took head
to that and really listened to us and took his time to really
fix our camp schedule.” 

(On what it is like getting into Offensive Coordinator John
DeFilippo’s scheme) “It’s cool man. I love Coach Flip. He
loves football. He loves everything about it. He loves his
players. He loves coaching. We are just still learning from
him and what he expects and what he wants.” 

(On the offensive installation) “It’s pretty much the stuff
from OTAs but has kind of thrown one or two wrinkles in there.” 

(On if the players have the responsibility to accomplish what
they hope to accomplish if Coach Marrone listens to their
advice on scheduling) “Most definitely, especially on one of
our recovery days. It is kind of up to the leaders to make
sure everyone follows what he wants, get [the other players]
in line, get them intact. Also, whatever he commands, we just
go through it and repeat to other players and we expect it
to be done.”