Miami Dolphins Transcripts – November 27 – Head Coach Brian Flores, Flores Conference Call, WR Isaiah Ford, TE Mike Gesicki and QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Head Coach Brian Flores Conference Call with Philadelphia Media

(I know you coached LB Kamu Grugier-Hill when he was coming in as a rookie. What stood out to you about him from an athletic standpoint?) – “First, he’s a great kid. He’s smart. He’s very coachable. As a player, he’s athletic, he’s got good speed, he can play multiple positions, good in the kicking game. I really liked him. I’m not surprised he’s done a good job over there in Philly.”

(What stands out to you about Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson’s aggressive play-calling, at least from your experience against him in the Super Bowl?) – “I think it speaks to kind of who Doug is. He’s got an aggressive mindset offensively. Really, I would say this team really across the board is aggressive. They try to apply pressure really in all areas – offense, defense, special teams. That’s the kind of the team that they want to have and it shows up really in all phases.”

(CB Ryan Lewis was here for a couple of games during the season, ends up with you guys, started a couple – what stood out to you about him?) – “Ryan is tough. He’s smart. He really works hard. Football is important to him. He tackles and he’s a good overall team-first guy. I’ve enjoyed working with him. I’d worked with in previous stops. We’re happy to have him.”

(CB Eric Rowe was a second-round pick here. Obviously he landed with you guys in New England. You brought him with you to Miami. What was important about him that you wanted to kind of bring him into your new system – a guy that already knew what was going on?) – “He’s smart. He’s tough. He tackles. Obviously he can play multiple positions. He’s played corner, he’s played safety, he’s played some nickel, and I think he has a lot of the characteristics we’re looking for in guys on our team.”

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

WR Isaiah Ford

(What was your reaction when you got the news?) – “I was excited. It’s a chance to get another opportunity to go out there and showcase myself and try to help this team win games.”

(What’s it been like for you this season kind of back and forth?) – “You kind of sign up for this. When you get in this profession, the biggest thing is to take everything one day at a time, one meeting at a time, one play at a time we’re out there, and to prepare like you’re the starter, because at some point you’re expecting that to happen where you’re going to have to step into a role and play and you want to be prepared when it happens.”

(How do you compare yourself today to say July?) – “I just think I’m sharper in the playbook and what they’re asking from the receiver position. I think I have a pretty good feel for what I’m responsible for, what I’m supposed to do and how I’m supposed to do it, things like that. And then just me mentally, I’m a lot more mature in terms of the obstacles and the adversity that I’ve had to overcome.”

(Do you feel some pressure? Because I don’t have to tell you, you look around the wide receiver room, there are plenty of empty chairs now.) – “I like to hang my hat on my confidence and the way that I like to prepare and go out and practice every day and I think everything else will take care of itself.”

(Is there anything that you and Wide Receivers Coach Karl Dorrell have talked about that could maybe get you from a guy who has been on the bubble last couple of years to a guy who’s consistently on the 53-man roster as far as skill development, stuff like that?) – “I think me and coach have a really good relationship in terms of pretty much talking every day, really every route. He’s always coming to me and giving me feedback and insight on if he thinks I did something really well or if he thinks I could sharpen something else up. He just tells me every day to continue to perfect your craft and try new things and see what sticks and what doesn’t to get a feel for your entire skillset.”

(The Dolphins keep bringing you back. Does that kind of tell you that they see you as somebody with a promising future that they want to hang on to?) – “I’d like to think so going in. Like I said, you can’t really get too high or too low, especially in this business, because you could end up hurting yourself in the end and I’ve tried to do that. It’s just coming to work every day and preparing like my opportunity was going to come and when it does, I want to be ready for it.”

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

(Question of the day – your favorite Thanksgiving dish?) – “It’s always right around my birthday, so Thanksgiving is a huge holiday for me. I really enjoy it. Now I don’t know how people say it here but I’ve always said ‘(puh-cahn)’ pie, but ‘(PEE-can) pie?’ I’ve got to go pecan pie for sure.”

(Players obviously have raved about you over the years in terms of how you get to know them personally – teammates – and how you spend time with them. What do you believe has been the value of that in terms of how it could translate on the field over the course of your career?) – “I think chemistry matters. Chemistry has a lot of different aspects to it, but one of those is getting to know people and especially as a quarterback – I don’t know if ‘dealing’ with is the right word – but dealing with receivers and tight ends and running backs and different personalities; not everybody responds the same way, so you’ve got to find what makes each person tick and what they respond to. I just think over the years, that’s something that I’ve come to learn in playing with so many personalities, is you have to figure out when to challenge guys and when to just talk to guys. There’s a different way to handle each individual person.”

(Along those lines, you seem to have a good relationship with TE Mike Gesicki. Is that accurate and how did that come about?) – “Yeah, we get along real well. I just think in terms of personality, in some ways we’re very similar and (I) just enjoy hanging out with him. He’s a guy that, in terms of guys that I’m close with on the team, he’s definitely near the top.”

(TE Mike Gesicki playing better this year than he did last year. Is that you? Is that comfort? Is that his second year in the league? Why do you think that is?) – “I wasn’t here last year, obviously, so it’s hard to comment on last year; but from this year, even from training camp to now and even from the beginning of the season to now, he’s worked extremely hard. I think playing tight end, playing receiver – it’s very difficult as a young guy to come in and understand all the nuances to the positions, so I think he has shown great growth even from not even last year, but from when I first saw him to now. A lot of that is hard work. A lot of it is seeing in practice or seeing it in a game and being able to recall that and learn from it. He’s done a nice job with all that, but I think there are very few rookies that have come in that I have seen at the position – tight end or receiver – that have fared very well just with all the different things that are difficult and intricacies in those positions.”

(A similar set of questions for you. Related to WR DeVante Parker, you’ve had so many – I don’t have to tell you – so many receivers go down with injuries and yet the guy who’s had a huge number of injury problems throughout his career has been healthy all year. What has DeVante shown you this season and do you ever get more than two words out of him because we don’t?) – “(laughter) Well again, I didn’t know a whole lot about DeVante’s past other than playing against him and seeing him or whatever; so what I can I guess talk about is what I’ve seen since I’ve been here. (He’s a) hard-working guy, super consistent, just kind of puts his head down and goes to work. He’ll make a joke every now and again. He’ll laugh every now and again, so there’s a human side to him, too. I said it a few weeks ago in terms of him being the most consistent guy we’ve had on offense all year-long, and he just continues to do a great job. Since I’ve been here, it’s been from Day 1. (During the) offseason he was super impressive with all the things he did and that’s carried over into the season.”

(This team has been – one of the most important things for the season is to identify and develop a core group moving forward that they can build around – who have been a few guys on this team that have surprised you that have kind of come out of nowhere? Obviously WR Preston Williams was one but he hasn’t played in a while.) – “I think from the beginning, Preston was the big one – a guy that (was) undrafted and undrafted for whatever reason he was – that really from Day 1 popped; and again a guy – talk about DeVante (Parker), Preston was the same way in terms of (he) really jumped out early, worked hard every day, (had a) smile on his face. He’s a guy I’m very excited for him and his future and whatever that holds. I know it’ll be bright. He’s already in here working his tail off trying to get back, but I would say he’s probably the first one that comes to mind.”

(WR Isaiah Ford is on the 53-man roster again. Just his skills as a receiver from being around him for six, seven months? What skills does he bring?) – “Isaiah, from the time we started installing this offense, he picked it up the fastest. (He is) Mr. Reliable in terms of being able to play every position. You can count on him doing the right thing, making the right read, being in the right place at the right time. As a quarterback – I think Allen Hurns is very much the same way, but Isaiah has done a great job throughout the year and a guy that we’re bringing up now, but I think that all of us in our room we’re real comfortable with in terms of throwing him the ball because he’s been around and been very consistent throughout the year.”

(What are your Thanksgiving plans? What is your family doing on Thursday?) – “Just that. Hanging out with family, enjoying the day. We usually – me and my brothers used to do the pre weigh-in and the post weigh-in. (laughter) Maybe I’ll do it with my kids, and we’ll just do like, a body composition percentage or something. (laughter) They’ve got the leg-up on me, especially the 30-pounder, so we’ll see. (laughter)”

(What are the logistics of a family of nine?) – “Yeah, I’ve – in the last few years – really come to like the deep frying of the turkey. It’s 45 minutes, frees up the oven for other things, I can kind of sit and feel manly and man the fryer a little bit. (laughter) So that’s probably what I’ll be doing – maybe two birds in there, so an hour and a half, 30 minutes of prep time. I probably have two hours set aside for just sitting by myself unless people want to come by and talk to me, which I don’t mind. (laughter)”

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

TE Mike Gesicki

(How did that touchdown feel?) – “It was cool. It was fun for the time being. Ultimately, we didn’t come out for the win and all of that kind of stuff. That’s what we’re out there to do; but for that time and that play, we were able to execute. ‘Fitz’ (Ryan Fitzpatrick) gave a good ball and I was able to go up and make a play, so it was cool.”

(You seem to be getting more and more confidence as the games go. How much does QB Ryan Fitzpatrick have to do with that and how much does it just have to do with the learning curve of the NFL?) – “I think playing with him is kind of pretty easy. He gives you a chance to go make plays and then when the opportunity comes, like I’ve said for a long time now, it’s all about opportunities. So when you get the opportunity, you have to make the play. I think I’ve been given a little bit more opportunity and I appreciate that. My coaches put me in position to be successful. Everybody else on the field is kind of making plays. My touchdown, I don’t score that without (Allen) Hurns going in there and tracking the safety and running the corner route but kind of taking his time to get the safety to cover him and open up the space for me to fill that void and score the touchdown. I do appreciate all of the opportunities, but it’s not just me. There are a lot of guys out there that are playing their roles and helping me make my job a little bit easier.”

(When you made that catch, it looked like there was a sigh of relief like ‘Finally I got one!’ What did you do with the ball?) – “I’ve still got the ball, obviously. Like I said, it was a cool experience and it was fun for the time being and ultimately we kind of got back into the game for a little bit, so that was starting to get a little exciting; but then we weren’t able to finish. For the time being it was cool and it was fun but ultimately now, we’re on to Philly.”

(So Philadelphia is like an hour and a half from your hometown?) – “Yeah, like an hour.”

(So who were a few of the guys that you really liked on the Eagles when you were a kid?) – “I grew up a Giants fan, so I was not very fond of the Eagles growing up. (laughter) Obviously I knew all of those guys and all of their players and definitely did see in the beginning stages of his career (Zach) Ertz and all of that kind of stuff. It’s been cool kind of prepping this week. Obviously I have a lot of people back home that are talking about it but I’m just kind of taking it day by day.”

(It’s got to be a unique Thanksgiving week when you’re in the NFL. How do you plan on marking the occasion? What are you thankful for?) – “I’m thankful for a ton. I’m thankful for being here, the opportunity that presents itself each and every day, and just doing what I love each and every day. This has been cool. It’s been fun. Then tomorrow, I’ll probably hang out with Durham (Smythe), honestly, and go over to his place. I think his family is coming in for Thanksgiving so we’ll go over there.”

(Do you partake in all the food with all of the fix-ins or because of a game on Sunday…) – “Oh no, I’m definitely going to eat. I could use it. (laughter) So I’ll eat up and whatever Durham’s mom is cooking tomorrow, I’ll eat all of that and then enjoy myself. It will be fun.”

(You said people back home are talking about it. Is there anyone chirping as an Eagles fan that you know or what’s going on?) – “All of my friends are Eagles fans so hopefully they’re Mike fans for a little bit on Sunday. At the end of the day, we’ve got a job to go out and do. It’s going to be a fun game; it’s going to be a fun experience. It’ll probably be a nice little atmosphere out there. We’ll all be ready to go.”

(The touchdown, was it relief? Was it excitement? What was it?) – “It was fun. It was cool for the time being, for that play and just going out and getting the opportunity. I think that’s the most important part for me is just having the opportunity to go out and make a play in the end zone. It’s been quite a while. So to have that opportunity and go out and make a play, it was fun. I appreciate ‘Fitz’ (Ryan Fitzpatrick) putting the ball up for me and then all of the other guys. Like I said before, I don’t think I score the touchdown without Allen Hurns on that play, running his route the way he did and attracting the safety and giving me that open hole. It was a great opportunity. You just have to make the most out of it. Now I’m moving on.”

(Sometimes they come in bunches. Do you think this might be the first of a bunch?) – “Well, if it is – like I just said and have been saying for a long time, it’s all about opportunity. You have to make the most of it when it comes. If it does come in bunches and there are more opportunities, I’ve just got to be ready. That’s just how I’m handling this whole process.”

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Head Coach Brian Flores

(Any roster moves in regards to anyone coming up to the 53-man roster if WR Jakeem Grant goes to IR?) – “Yeah, we’ll bring Isaiah Ford up, so that will be the move there with Jakeem going down.”

(Are you optimistic about having WR Albert Wilson this week to give you a fourth healthy receiver or do you need to bring somebody else in as well?) – “We’re still kind of discussing that. Obviously Albert is doing everything he can to get out there. I expect to see him to some degree today and he’s doing everything he can to work his way back.”

(Do you have any Thanksgiving plans?) – “Yeah, I’ll spend time with my family and have turkey with the kids and my wife. It’s my favorite holiday, to be honest. I think we have a lot to be thankful for. I just have a lot of memories of spending time with brothers, parents, cousins, uncles. Yeah, it’s a good holiday.”

(What do you have to be thankful for?) – “I have a lot to be thankful for – my family, health, friendships. I’ve had a lot of blessings and great opportunities and it’s a great opportunity and a blessing to coach this team and be part of this organization. I wake up every day and I’m excited and happy. I have a lot to be thankful for.”

(Effort has not been a problem with this team. I think you’ll agree with that. Is that right?) – “Yeah, I would agree with that. I think this team, they play hard. They work hard. It’s important to them. Yeah, I would say that’s something that we – we give good effort. But I think every team gives good effort. I think if you play in this league, that’s almost standard operating procedure.”

(But it is a long season and you are 2-9. In these last five games, where does the motivation come from?) – “I think guys love to play football and they’re competitors. I think I’m competitive. Those players in the locker room are competitive. Our coaching staff is competitive. Everyone in this organization is competitive. From that standpoint, if you are a competitor, you go out there and try to win every week. I don’t think we’re lacking in that area either. I expect these guys to come out and practice hard today and get themselves prepared to play a tough, physical and very good Philadelphia team.”

(With the decisions at left tackle and guard, are you going week to week or at this point would you like to see T Julién Davenport and G Shaq Calhoun out there moving forward?) – “I think we’ll go week to week like we have every week. We try to stay consistent that way. I think practice is an important part of this but I think Shaq and Julién, I think those guys understand that and I imagine they’ll practice or do everything they can to practice well and put themselves in position to play well. If they do that, I would expect to see them out there.”

(I know guys like WR Isaiah Ford and RB Patrick Laird are going to get opportunities now because of injuries; but realistically, how many skill position guys can a team afford to lose before it really has an impact? Have you ever gone through so many injuries at the skill positions in your career?) – “It’s not easy. You look at Philly and their situation, they’ve had a lot of guys go down as well. I anticipate that they’ll get some guys back this week but I think every team goes through some injury – not every team, but a lot of teams go through injuries like we’re dealing with now. Other guys have to step up whether it’s the tight end position or the running backs. The receivers we have, they have to play. They have to go. All of that, we have to take that into consideration as we’re game-planning and as we’re putting things together. We have a lot of confidence in our receiver group and I think they’ll prepare themselves to get ready to play. I think they’ll all play hard and give maximum effort and hopefully be productive.”

(What did you learn about Eagles Head Coach Doug Pederson’s offense when you faced him in the Super Bowl?) – “It’s a tough offense. They’ve got a lot of good skill players. It’s a good scheme. It’s a good mix of shifts, motions, gadget-type formations/plays; but also your core runs, core passes, from dropbacks to play-action to the screen game. They do a lot. They’ve got good skill players. It’s a good scheme. We’ve got to play with really good communication, good fundamentals, good technique. We have to tackle well, like we talk about every week. It’s a good offense.”

(Did you go back ever and watch that film or were you just kind of…) – “No, I’ve watched it. I think you can – like anything else, you learn from that game, things you could have done better, things you may do the next time around. Yeah, I’ve gone back and watched it. I’m not afraid of watching a loss or something where it didn’t turn out the way I wanted it to. No issue there.”

(What did you learn from going back and watching it?) – “It was a couple of years ago. It’s a totally different set of players, situations. I mean I know that it’s a good offense. I know that they’ll have plays schemed up for us (and) what we do to try to take advantage of some of the things that we do. But I think every team is like that. They’ve got good players. That’s what I’ve learned. A lot of them are still there.”

(Will you at any point this week work on the Philly Special?) – “I think it’s – we may, we may not. Again, that was a different set of players there. That was (Trey) Burton throwing it. He’s not on their team now. It’s very different. They’ve got a lot of different players than they did in 2017. We’ve got a totally different set of players as well. We may work on it, we may not. We’ll definitely show it to them. They’ve got gadgets. They’ve got a lot more gadgets than that play, I’ll tell you that right now, if you’ve watched them over the years. We’ve got to be ready for everything. I’d say, if you spend too much time on those types of plays – in a lot of instances that’s what the offense wants you to do is spend time on that, then they hit you with their core runs and core passes while you’re thinking about the Philly Special and it never shows.”

(You’ve tried several times this year, more than a handful actually, to do something different – onside kicks, fake field goal, something to give a spark for your team. I understand the roster and all of that, but is that who you are at your core where when you get a better set of players, that you’re still going to be doing that?) – “I think it’s case by case, season by season, team by team, day by day. If we feel like we have something we think will work, we’re probably going to run it – offensively, defensively or in the kicking game. I think if you can get an advantage in any phase, you need to try to do that. Regardless of the situation, I think that’s just coaching football. It doesn’t matter the phase, it doesn’t matter offense, defense. If you can try to take advantage of any little thing, you try to do it. When the opportunity presents itself, you’ve got to call it. I think I’m not afraid to call it. Maybe that will change. I doubt it will, to be honest with you. (laughter)”

(During a week, how much to you study opposing coaches and coordinators tendencies versus just the team they have on the field?) – “I think you study all of it. You study all the tendencies. I think it’s easy to fall into a rhythm or routine. ‘Hey, on this we’re doing this, on that we’re doing that.’ I try to do that for our coaching staff. We try to do that on the opponents as well. I’d say for this staff (in the Eagles that) breaks a lot of tendencies. At the end of the day, you see that every week. You think they’re going to run it every time on third-and-1 and then they hit you with a pass and there it is. I thought, everybody thought, the statistics say this, the analytics say that, and it’s a big play. That happens at times. You’ve got to be ready for everything. I tell our players ‘read your keys.’ I know it’s run 99 out of 100 (times) but read your keys. Don’t come back and tell me it was 99 out of 100 and it’s a pass now. That’s always been a coaching point of mine. I think every coach to some degree – or not even to some degree, I think every coach is teaching that.”

(This franchise has a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, LB Zach Thomas. I don’t know how familiar you are. Can I ask your opinion?) – “Yeah. First, I think I’ve met him once. He’s a very, very humble, kind individual. In that instance and from everything that I’ve heard, he’s a great teammate, great leader and a great human being. So I’ll start there. I think he was a very, very, very good player. (He was) instinctive, made a lot of plays, really good tackler. I would say the ball found him or he found the ball in a lot of instances. I just think turnover after turnover, (he was) tough and physical. He made a lot of plays and they played a lot of great defense here and he was right at the forefront of a lot of that.”

(So you’d like to see LB Zach Thomas get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame?) – “Absolutely. I’d love to see him get in.”

(What do you hope your team can accomplish in the last five games of the season?) – “The same things I’ve been saying all year. Let’s improve, let’s get better in all areas – running, blocking, defeating blocks, tackling, footwork, hand placement, communication, overall execution, coverage on kicks and punts, punting, field goals, coaching – you name it, we need to improve and get better. That’s our job. That’s our job as coaches to teach and try to help people improve and get better. It’s not just on the field, but off the field as well. It’s Thanksgiving. I talked to our players this morning, it’s a great opportunity for you to – instead of you going on Instagram or Twitter, why don’t you write a note to somebody who has done a lot for you – a mentor, a coach, your girlfriend, your wife, your kids, your parents. It’s a great opportunity – not opportunity, you should do it all the time; but it is Thanksgiving and we all have a lot to be thankful for. They should go out – I try to encourage them to do that as well. There is a lot of areas we can get better. That’s my job. That’s what I like to do is help people get better.”