Miami Dolphins OL Liam Eichenberg
(What sort of comfort level have you reached. I know you’ve only played center for a couple of games now, but how is it feeling to you so far?) – “I think I got better this game, I’m just going to keep working, keep improving. Obviously there are some things I need to fix and correct, and obviously that comes with a new position. But I think this was a positive step forward, and I’m going to keep working at it. Just kind of keep working forward, hands and running the show, and got to keep IDing everything correctly.”
(When you hear this line has given up six sacks in six games, how does that make you feel, what do you think when you hear those numbers?) – “I think it goes back to what we do in practice, kind of what we do every single day and the standard that we set and our coaches have held us to and we’ve held ourselves to. One of those things that just doesn’t show up on Sundays, it’s kind of every single day.”
(You can’t just look at this in a vacuum. You got to figure that for years this line has been heavily criticized at you know. How satisfying is it to know that you’re playing as well as you are as a group?) – “I think the biggest thing is that we’re all playing together. Five guys playing as one, that’s the biggest thing. I think a lot of guys don’t listen to the noise outside the facility, we’re just going to keep looking to improving.”
Miami Dolphins CB Xavien Howard
(We’ve heard from the start that the defense was going to get better and better in the new system. Do you see that progress and is it where it has to be to play the competition you’ll be facing the next two out of three weeks?) – “It’s the NFL. I feel like there is competition every week. You can’t take nobody for granted. But like you said the defense, we’ve been getting better each week. There is still stuff we can improve on.”
(This is the organization’s best start since 2002. You’ve been here for some good years, some lean years. What does it mean to be off to this start to the year?) – “There is a lot of football left. We just got to keep grinding and keep going. The best football is played in December, so you know we just got to keep working.”
(The fans are already salivating for next week. Are you guys salivating as well for Philly on primetime?) – “We’ve got to take advantage of this and watch film tomorrow and see what we can clean up and just get ready for next week.”
(You guys came out with the W, but the Panthers starting out the way that they did, did you guys get nervous at all?) – “Not at all. A little bit of adversity struck early so we were prepared for it.”
Miami Dolphins LB Emmanuel Ogbah
(What does it say about this team, where you have a start like that, and you have gotten to the point where you can overcome it. Sometimes that start could [inaudible] for a team, but it obviously didn’t for you guys…) – “Like no-blink mentality. Just keep playing one play at a time. If somebody messes up, move on to the next play and have our teammates’ back.”
(We heard all year, you have a new defense, it’s going to take time and you’ll get better week by week. It really ramps up two out of the next two weeks, especially this coming week. Are you at the point where you need to be to go into Philadelphia?) – “We just have to keep growing, just have to keep getting better every week. We’re going to go back, watch this film, see where we messed up – improve on that – and then get ready for Philly next week.”
Miami Dolphins LB Bradley Chubb
(What do you guys learn from a game like this?) – “That you can’t take anything for granted. I feel like in the beginning, I’m not going to say we downplayed the opponent, but we didn’t probably play our best brand of football on both sides of the ball. Once we locked it in and understood that these opportunities come once every week, so we can’t really waste it. Like I said, once we locked it in we played complete team football, it started going in our favor. So we know we just got to stick together and like I said, complementary football is going to take us a long way.”
(How do you guys mentally get past a slow start like that?) – “I think it’s the leadership on the team and everybody holding each other accountable and knowing that’s not who we are, that’s not what we want to be. Once everybody kind of like I said, locked it in, we got where we needed to be.”
(How much do you guys look forward to next week’s challenge?) – “It’s going to be fun. It’s going to be dope. They have a great offense, high powered with a lot of weapons. It’s going to be one of those things, our offense is going to show up and we’re going to have to show up, too. It’s a primetime game. That’s what you pray for, that’s what you want as a kid. It’s a very high stakes game as well, so it’s going to be fun.”
Miami Dolphins LB Jaelan Phillips
(When you guys have a lead does that make your job any different? Being able to tee off once you’re ahead versus that 14-0 deficit.) – “Obviously it depends on how the game is going. Sometimes when you’re ahead the other team passes the ball a lot more because it’s more opportunity to rush the passer. It’s also a good challenge because it forces us to keep our foot on their throats and not let up. I think all these opportunities we’re getting, all of these situations, are really setting us up for the long run.”
(5-1 right now, you’ve got Philly next week. What’s the mindset going into that one?) – “Just handle business. That’s all we can do.”
(Do you realize that this is the best start in 22 years of Miami Dolphins history? I know it doesn’t mean anything, it matters in December and January, but it has to feel good to have these wins in the bank.) – “Yeah, for sure. It means we’re doing something right, so like I said, we’re just going to continue to build on it.”
Miami Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert
(You lead the league in touchdowns with 11. A career-high for you, what do you have to say about the season you’re having and what do you attribute your success to?) – “First and foremost, I got to contribute to the guys up front. They make it a little bit easier and also receivers and pretty much everybody in the offense to help out with that cause. But I’m just trying to do something remarkable for myself, and I’m just trying to set the standard not only for myself but a lot of people who come in as an undrafted guy. Year nine now, so it’s truly a blessing and a dream.”
(How much are you enjoying the workload, being the featured back like this, especially in games like this where you’re down two guys?) – “Yeah, it’s fun. When there’s a challenge up ahead, you got to rock with the challenge and do what you got to do, but all in all it’s fun. There’s a lot of different guys. I’m really excited for ‘Jefe’ (Jeff Wilson Jr.) to come back. That’s my counterpart. He gets me going, even on the sideline today he got me going. He told me to shake back and get right and all that good stuff and that’s something I needed, especially from a guy I haven’t missed a year with. To have him back and also ‘Sav’ (Salvon Ahmed) and (De’Von) Achane, them boys too, and Chris (Brooks) – we’re all just a bunch of guys that just want to get the job done.”
Miami Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle
(How much fun are you guys having? Adding fuel to your fire?) – “It’s fun. Especially when you playing good. I felt like we are playing together as one and then we are all working in unison. The o-line is helping the run game. The run game is helping the pass game. We’re hitting. I feel we got another level we can hit or that we haven’t tapped into yet. Still working.”
(Even though you got off to a slow start, we’re not used to seeing that. We’re not used to seeing two straight three-and-outs. What does it mean that your saw yourself just click, click into a new gear there?) “I think it’s just we’re no blink. We got a no-blink mentality. So things weren’t going good for us at the beginning of the game. We went down 14-0 and Coach (McDaniel) was just saying stay in it. He started calling plays that we started getting a lot of good runs and the run game helped the pass game. So it all worked all together. So when you playing like that, you start to get it going.”
Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel
Q. Was the 14-0 hole something where you had to tell the team something or did you just let the players…?
MIKE McDANIEL: No, that was – I told the team after the game, it was a special week of practice for us. Just trying to focus on getting better as a team and not looking behind or looking ahead; looking square into the day. I thought this game was a special game for us because fell short of expectations early, and so you learn a lot about your team in moments like that, and what I saw was a team that nobody was giving rah-rah to each other at all, but no one was questioning, hey, guys, we’ve got to pick it up, insinuating there was a lack of effort. They just went and did their jobs, the same way I would expect them to do it if they were 14-0. What happened was the tide turned a little bit, and we took advantage of some opportunities, but you never know until you’re in that situation what’s going to happen with your team. That shows the composure and really that’s what you see from winning teams, is that confidence and other – it was a good maturation day for us for sure, so I was fired up about that. I couldn’t have written a better script.
Q. What’s the cool thing for you personally when you look at moments like that and compare them to last year and say, okay, this is how much we’re improving in X, Y, Z?
MIKE McDANIEL: It’s everything. It’s one of the reasons why I focus on it with the team after the game. It’s one of the reasons I digress on that point with – just because it’s everything you’re looking for, and you know that you can’t force that. You can’t tell them to do it and then get it done. That’s something that’s an accumulation of hours upon hours of very direct, deliberate work. It’s second to the win, but it is the next most important thing that we got from this game for sure was that – half of NFL football is controlling your emotions. Do you get panicked or do you go in the tank when things don’t go your way, or vice versa, do you let off the gas when you have a two-score lead early. Those things are ever present in my mind as the team develops because I know to get to where you want to go, you have to be able to play football for four quarters and have circumstance be irrelevant. It was a big day for our football team and I think the guys knew it. They didn’t bat an eye. They didn’t go at each other. They didn’t question calls. They didn’t do all the things that when it’s the first time that you’ve put forth maximum effort and you have enough talent on your team, the first time that happens, it’s not that easy. You kind of create adversity yourself when there doesn’t need to be. So I thought guys really played appropriate football, didn’t panic, and you could see – the only time you could see the frustration of the game manifest itself because when it was a celebration of something good. You could tell the guys had some pent-up energy. Outside of that, we played good team football.
Q. What did you think of Tyreek’s backflip with phone in hand?
MIKE McDANIEL: Missed it all. Just got notified that there was a penalty and something that I was deducing retroactively. Yeah, once I heard there was a prop, I just went and told him that, and he said, ‘but it wasn’t my phone.’ I’m like – but it was in the heat of the moment, and he definitely didn’t want to hurt the team with a celebration consecutively, so he felt ultimate guilt. I kind of understood what he was talking about when the prop penalty was really circulating in the media. It was a couple guys that had a pen in their shoe or something and they had a phone – I think it was a flip phone if I remember correctly. I understood where he was coming from, but it didn’t void that being a prop.
Q. These first six games you all are 5-1. One that is not an Oreo or caramel sundae, what do you think of these games will do for the rest of the schedule knowing that you’re facing an Eagles team
MIKE McDANIEL: You know, was it happenstance? Are you in my brain? You just said my two favorite ice cream sundaes. Caramel and Oreo. (laughter) I was totally distracted. I believe your question was – it is a journey, the NFL season. Your team has to adjust through injury. Your team has to adjust through your strengths and weaknesses, and any time that you can find valuable lessons, you can have different things happen to your team, it’s a residual win. It better prepares you for what’s in store for you. I think this team – I really get a sense, the thing I could be most proud of, that would be it eliminates – win, lose or draw, I’m connected strongly to this team because they have found their work ethic through the week. They’re looking for ways to improve it, but they’ve found how important it is to fully invest yourself into the weekly plan and the weekly opponent, and that’s going to prove dividends as we move forward for sure. The one thing you learn in this league is you can’t all of a sudden turn up. You’d better keep it up or you’ll have a rude awakening. The games will get tougher. We’ll have good teams every week really is the way I look at it. Building to be your best self each and every week and raising the standard of what that is.
Q. I wanted to ask you about CB Xavien Howard. I know you just came off the field, but he had a groin injury last year that derailed his season a little bit. Was this a situation where if the game was closer he could have come back in? How is he doing?
MIKE McDANIEL: I think he was working through that. I don’t have that much information. I think if the game was closer, who knows. It is something that we’re going to have to evaluate, so the relative severity of it is kind of up in the air. You guys know me. I like to acquire information before I insinuate. We’ll take a look at it tomorrow and see where we’re at from there.
Q. The league-owned network reported that CB Jalen Ramsey could return to practice this week. Without making any promises, is that possible?
MIKE McDANIEL: Why are you stipulating the league-owned network? (laughter) Does that legitimize it? You know, I think he’s doing great, guys, and I guess you’ll have to tune in weekly on Wednesdays to see whenever things take a next step. Weekly. So when is that? It’s on a Wednesday. But what Wednesday it’ll be, again, I’m not just being annoying with timelines, I’m trying to be real with – I think it’s getting ahead of yourself especially in situations like this to all of a sudden jump ahead a couple months, a couple weeks, whatever the timeline is, but when he’s ready to go, he’ll be a loud voice in my ear.
Q. Jerome Baker and Chris Brooks, how are they doing?
MIKE McDANIEL: Chris didn’t want to – he wanted to get off the field sooner. I don’t know what that means, but it seemed like it – I don’t know, my minor is in medical advice. Seemed like it was his ankle. But we’ll evaluate that further. Then ‘Bake’ (Jerome Baker) had to come out of the game. But we’ll get more information on him the next day. Literally I’ve just come from talking to the players to talking to you guys, so sorry I’m not providing…
Q. You guys will be playing on – you’ve earned the right to play on a bigger platform, next Sunday’s game against Philadelphia. That’s one the franchise hasn’t been on for a while. What are your thoughts on as the season goes on, your games are going to get bigger if you keep winning?
MIKE McDANIEL: Yeah, that’s the ultimate objective, isn’t it. You do things the right way, and you give reason for people to pay attention to you. You score a couple nationally televised games and hope you earn more. I think the bigger thing is that we’re a football team that’s learning to win different ways, finding some balance, and I think a lot of guys are getting better within the respective systems. We’ll be moving forward the way that we would hope, which is with games that matter on big platforms because that’s why you do it in the first place. Those are going to be obstacles and/or positives of any type of success, and we’ve had a successful first six games. We’re hoping to make that a season by way of next week’s opponent, which I don’t even know yet. I think you just gave me a hint.
Q. I want to get your thoughts on the efforts of Raheem Mostert. So far he has 11 touchdowns this season.
MIKE McDANIEL: Yeah, it’s really cool to watch. The guy is hungry for every opportunity, and I think you see his will in the way he runs the ball. Down around the goal line, a lot of times the perfect play doesn’t exist, and it’s a battle of wills, and he’s not a guy that a lot of people want to tackle. I’m happy for him, as always. He was a big player for us today and will continue to be such moving forward.
Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa
Q. Did you call an audible again for the WR Tyreek Hill touchdown this week?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, me and Tyreek talked in the huddle about that entire deal before his touchdown, and Mike (McDaniel) was actually on schedule with what we wanted to do. He said, ‘Here’s the play, but if you want to do this, if you want to do that, I don’t care. It’s not basically giving you full control, but I trust that you’re going to make it right.’ So that’s what we did.
But I kind of want to also just bring to the attention, I didn’t really realize how bad things were in Israel, and just wanted to bring to attention, for those who don’t necessarily understand things that are going on, that it really is bad, and if you don’t understand, if you go on Google, you look, you search, and you read about what’s going on in this world, this world needs prayer. I don’t know what we’ve come to, but just my thoughts, my prayers are out with those people in Israel. I know the Ukraine and Russia war is still going on, as well, and just wanted to bring notice that although we have the freedom to do this here, play football and be able to have the freedom to do these things that to come back into reality and think, that’s where we all are here in this world. Just want to bring that to the attention. Hopefully we all come together and can pray for the kids, the children, the wives, the women and the men that are putting themselves out there every day for those unfortunate events that are happening right now.
Q. I know you had an embrace with Panthers QB Bryce Young after the game. What did that mean, another one of your Alabama brethren?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, the conversation that I felt like if I was on the other side of the ball, I would want someone to tell me. I think he’s doing a tremendous job. There’s going to be times where you’re going to make mistakes because you’re a rookie, and there’s things that when he plays the next game that he wished he knew this game, and he’ll continue to grow from that. I just told him to keep the press, the naysayers, other people, that’s just external factors. They’re going to say what they’re going to say, but you continue to believe in yourself, you continue to do the right things, you’re going to go far.
Q. You guys are so good at home. I think you’re like 15-2. What makes it so good playing in this building?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: I think for one, the atmosphere that we have here. The fans come out and it’s really loud for the opposing team to hear. It’s probably been one of the loudest that I’ve ever heard today, while the opposing team was on third down. But I think it’s that, and then just the work that our guys in the facility have been putting in. This is one of the best weeks of practice that I’ve seen overall from all our guys. It says a lot with how we’ve come down from a 14-0 deficit and sort of overturned that entire deal into what it was.
Q. Slow starts aren’t really the norm for you guys. What do you think happened there at the start of the game?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, I think there were some mishaps, but you’ve also got to give credit to their defense. Their defense did a good job with what they thought we were going to do, and some of them, they guessed right, and some of them, we just needed to be better with our technique. That’s all the way across the board.
Q. No sacks today; what can you say about Eichenberg, Lamm and the whole o-line?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, that’s who you’ve got to give the credit to. You’ve got to give the credit to those guys up front. I think Liam did a great job of making the call, and whether it was the right call or not, just letting our guys go and play and we’ll play off of that or we’ll figure it out on the fly. He did a great job under center with his snaps, in the gun with his snaps. Really wasn’t any snap too high or too low. I think he’s starting to feel comfortable with the position that he’s at now. But it goes to say that our running game flourished because of those guys up there. I’m very proud of the way they performed, and we’re going to hope to continue this going into next week.
Q. You mentioned facing one Alabama quarterback today. What do you think of the one you’ll be facing next week, Jalen Hurts, a guy you’re a little more familiar with?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, it’s going to be good. I’ve got a lot of respect for Jalen (Hurts). I think this is a game that a lot of people are going to want to see, given the talent that’s on that side of the ball, the talent that’s on this side of the ball. It’s one of those where, okay, we’ve got a lot of good matchups across the board. How are these guys going to play us, how are we going to come out against these guys. So we’re really excited for this next opponent.
Q. This team is now 5-1 for the first time in 20-plus years. What does this mean to you to be one of the leaders on this team towards your goal/
TUA TAGOVAILOA: 5-1, it is what it is right now. It feels good any time you can get a win, but the job is not done yet. Where we want to go, we’ve got to continue to stack wins together.
Q. Tyreek did a backflip holding a cell phone…
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Unbelievable. Crazy. That’s the exact reaction I would have. You couldn’t even finish your question.. (laughter)
Q. I was just wondering what you thought.
TUA TAGOVAILOA: It was unbelievable. I didn’t even know he backflipped. I didn’t because I was looking to the sideline, and I was kind of gesturing to Mike (McDaniel), given the freedom that he gave me and Tyreek on that play. Then when I looked back, Tyreek was like almost – he was like sprinting towards me. I didn’t get to see it until I looked on the Jumbotron.
Q. What makes him such an inviting target for you? Why is this connection going so well?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: You just know where he’s going to be. Speed kills. You know that these other teams see that. Those guys have put that on film. It’s not just with Tyreek, it’s with Jaylen. We also have our running backs. There are a lot of other guys that are sneaky fast, as well, but they don’t get that opportunity much because of those guys. Yeah, that’s what I would say to that.
Q. Tyreek set the new NFL record for most yards through six games.
TUA TAGOVAILOA: What was it?
Q. It was 812, I believe it’s 814 now. Obviously you helped in that. What is it about – I know you mentioned what it is about him, but building your connection with him over the last two years, how has it led for you guys to be on the same page like you are?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, it helps. It helps having someone like him that anytime you get press, there’s a possible signal you can give him or there’s a possible eye contact deal that you can give him. Working through those things in practice and having those conversations where it’s, dude, that’s not even what we called, but as long as you guys know what you’re doing, like I trust that you guys are going to make it work. That’s what this past two years has done for quarterback to receiver, that sort of relationship. Then we meet and we talk about things that we want, not just with Tyreek, with Jaylen, with Braxton, with those that are included in the game plan.
Q. Your thoughts on RB Raheem Mostert’s performance today, being able to do what he did on the field, three touchdowns, just incredible as a teammate?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: It’s incredible, and that should tell you a lot because of the guys that we have in the running back room that I thought they did really good, too. Chris Brooks did really good, Salvon Ahmed did really well. But it’s hard when it’s being overpowered by the performance that Raheem (Mostert) had. But I mean, Raheem has been a great teammate. He’s a really, really good player. Very happy for him. I know the guys in the locker room are happy for him. He’s a great leader, and he’s got a lot of respect. He’s the old head. He’s the old head. To have the amount of respect he has from all these young guys, it means a lot to him. For him, his mindset is I’m never too old to play this child’s game.
Q. You alluded to this earlier, but what was the freedom that Head Coach Mike McDaniel gave you and WR Tyreek Hill on that touchdown play.
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, he basically said, ‘you can call this play or you can do this, but like whatever you want to do, like I trust that you guys are going to make it right.’ So that’s what we did. Turned out to be a backflip for Tyreek.
Q. Did you read something and make the call then?
TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, it’s on my wristband, and I get to call it and we have deals that we communicate in the huddle about. That’s what happened.
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill
Q. Tell us about the celebration. You had that planned the whole way?
TYREEK HILL: No, it’s just one of those things that kind of happened. I saw the camera and I just took it from him and he didn’t want me to take it from him. So I just called my shot. I’m just hoping that I didn’t lock the phone and the video actually went through so I look forward to…
Q. It’s out there. It’s already out there. It stopped at half a flip.
TYREEK HILL: Oh, man, that’s very hurtful. I know the NFL is going to fine me for about, but it’s worth it, though, just being able to create memories I can look back on when I’m done playing is always something I think of each and every time I play this game. Every time I step on the field, I’m going to try to make it memorable.
Q. Every time you’re going to make it memorable and lose some dollars, man. When does it become not worth it for you?
TYREEK HILL: I just feel like to me, I’m having so much fun. My life isn’t about money. I never really played this game for money. I play this game for passion. Even before I had the money, I feel like our great God, he used to wake me up each and every day and give me drive to go out and do what I love to do. That’s football. I could care less about money. I know the money is going to come obviously if I continue to play the way I’ve been playing. Coach (McDaniel) is setting me up and stuff like that. It’ll come. You feel me? Not saying I don’t love money, but yeah, man, I’m just having fun, enjoying it.
Q. Through six games you have the NFL record for the most yards…
TYREEK HILL: Seriously? I don’t get caught up into any of that, but to be at the top of that list is something I’m always grateful for. I feel like to me, I feel like that’s what it’s all about, me being able to set the standard, not only for our receiving room, but it’s bigger than that to me. I’ve got kids, and I want them to just look at their father as like, hey, my father used to attack it every day. He used to work hard every day. That’s just the standard I’m trying to set for not only this team but for my legacy and my family and my kids.
Q. You guys really don’t lose at home. I think you’re like 15-2 now. What is it about playing in this building, why you guys are so successful at home?
TYREEK HILL: Just the 12th man factor, man. Our fans do a great job of bringing great energy to this stadium each and every game, win or lose, so that always helps. Yeah, our fans have been great. Just having the ability to stay at home and then just coming straight to the game always helps, too, though, not traveling on a plane, obviously, and doing all the extra stuff obviously helps. But I’ve definitely got to say, the 12th man is definitely a factor. It’s becoming a factor the more and more we win.
Q. I’m trying to get to the root of the IV issue. How fast did you get an IV after you went into the tunnel?
TYREEK HILL: I’m the Cheetah, baby. Everything happens fast with me. What’s crazy is I’m really sad about that play, and I know the team is going to give me a lot of crap for it, and they’re going to say I got ran down again. But as soon as I took a step, my calf was like, no, sir, time to go get an IV. It was crazy.
Q. You didn’t get an IV at halftime?
TYREEK HILL: Man, I got an IV at the beginning of the game, halftime, then I had to come in and get one for that, too, though. I had to at least have six bags today, which is crazy.
Q. Statistically you’re having the best season of your career. Do you feel like you’re playing the best football you’ve ever played?
TYREEK HILL: Yeah, yeah. Obviously the credit doesn’t only go to myself. Like we have such a tremendous team, and it’s so well-rounded that it gets me open with the offensive creativity that Mike draws up each and every week, him and Frank, they do a great job, and also having the playmakers around also plays into that. Obviously the offensive line is playing great ball up front, so that’s also a key, and then Tua (Tagovailoa). Like Tua, I just feel like the way he’s been playing over the past few weeks — well, ever since I’ve been here, he’s been lights out. All of that plays into me playing well. I know a lot of people will say, ‘Reek, it’s all because of you.’ It’s not, man. It’s really because I’m on a really good team.
Q. What do you think about getting the Eagles next on Sunday Night Football?
TYREEK HILL: I’m looking forward to it. Looking forward to playing against a really good team, Super Bowl runner-up, and it’s going to be fun. I think we definitely need a challenge like that. It’s going to be a real good challenge up front and on the back end because they’ve got two All-Pro corners. Obviously their d-line is real good. Looking forward to it. I love to compete, baby, so I only want to go against the best.
Q. Just to confirm, the guy in the back of the end zone, that’s not K-Fitz who you worked with previously?
TYREEK HILL: K-Fitz? Yeah, that’s my boy K-Fitz. Yeah, that was him.
Q. What was the team’s response on the sideline after going down 14-0 in the first quarter?
TYREEK HILL: You know what’s crazy, man? I’m not going to say that, but you know what, there was no pressure at all. I feel like last year obviously – I’m going to talk about last year. Going into games like this one whenever we was down 14-0, there was doubt, but it seemed like today was different. Everybody was calm. Everybody was relaxed because we understand how the game goes and how well we are prepared. You feel me? Our head coach, he has done a great job on preparing this team. Shoutout to him for just getting this team to that level, and it’s awesome to see. It’s awesome to play.
Q. What do you have to say about the naysayers that think this early run has been a cupcake schedule. We’re coming to the second half of the season right before the meat and potatoes. What do you have to say to those naysayers?
TYREEK HILL: Hey, we just let the outside people talk, man. It’s our job to obviously stay in our lane and play ball, and we wouldn’t be who we are today without the naysayers. We must be doing something right if they’re out there talking. And I’ve been saying this all season, get your popcorn ready, man. Get it ready.