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    How much do you see QB C.J. Beathard adapting to the starting quarterback role and all of those kinds of intangible things that come along with it?ow do I see it?” How have you seen him adapt to that?e been good so far. We just sit and review the game tape on Monday, so wee only had him here for a few hours, introduced him to the game plan. We just went out to a walk-through, he did a good job with it K'Waun Williams Jersey. C.J. started a lot of games in college. I don think it too big for him. I think he used to having it and I think he just going to go about it like he gone about every other day throughout his career.” Positive vibes in the locker room, seems like the guys are behind him in that regard?eah, I think our guys are pros. Guys are going to go out and do their job regardless of who is in there. I think the guys have a lot of trust in him. I think the guys like him as a person, so it been all positive.” Does he have an intangible quality that helps him be successful? think everyone who has, especially quarterbacks, who are successful have something besides just talent. I think youe got to have the ability to throw in this league to make it and not many people do at this level. It the other intangibles that separate everyone who can handle the pressure, who can do it week in and week out, who can handle the highs and lows and recover through adversity and things like that. I think he shown that throughout college. Just being around the guy, I think you have a very tough person physically and mentally Adrian Colbert Jersey. Those are his biggest strengths.” With a rookie making his first start, do you pare down things offensively in the game plan or do you throw as much at him just to see what he got and challenge him?here no exact absolute on how to handle it. You try to make it, your whole game plan is based off what gives this guy the best chance to be successful and the 10 guys around him. Being confident, being clear minded, being able to be aggressive and make quick reactions, that usually what does it. When you put too much in that can slow a guy down and make him think too much, so I definitely don want to do that to him. But, you also want to put enough in to help people get open and help him have some good opportunities, not to where everything has to be so tough. There a balance on both. I think C.J. can handle a lot and wel work on that together as this goes.” Would you have looked at him as much if Iowa hadn, I mean so many colleges now run a lot of spread offense. Was that a big factor?“No, it just makes it easier. Youe got to look at everybody. So, we look at everybody. We give everyone the same amount of time. If you don like what you see on tape you get over that pretty quick. When you see guys who have ability, youe just got to keep digging and keep digging. It does make it a lot easier when guys play under center and theye not always in the spread, because you can see some stuff that you know youe going to have to use at the next level. When guys aren in that, it just harder, but you look at everyone the same.” I know at this point youe week-to-week, but how much of what he does between now and the end of the year will dictate the team plans in the future as you start thinking about the draft? ton. That for every position. That for every player on our team. That for every coach on our team. Like Ie been saying, I know wee 0-6 and that extremely tough, but I extremely excited about this place and excited about where wee at and where wee going. There not a moment that I don waste thinking about that stuff.” His grasp of the offense, has that been a factor in his improved practice play in the last couple weeks?es https://www.49ersuniform.com/49ers_Aaron_Lynch_Jersey. I think it the grasp of the offense, but it the reps. Guys work at it. They study hard. They pretty quickly throughout OTAs and training camp could draw it up on a board. They know the playbook, but it about feeling and reacting and that only happens with reps. You do that throughout training camp, but they get the looks versus the coverages our defense runs. The more scout team work, the more carded looks you get each week you go against a different coverage, you get to try different things. You also get to sit back and watch everything that wee done in six week and how a game plan works, the stuff that we work on through the week, the reps that [QB] Brian [Hoyer] got, how we take him into a film room, how it looks on a game, how he adjusts throughout a game, how you correct those on Monday, how you change it the next week. It is very beneficial for a guy to sit back and watch that stuff. They don always have that opportunity, but the more you can soak in, especially at the quarterback position, the better you get. Then it comes with, can you handle that pressure and stuff, adversity and all eyes on you and stuff as you do get that playing time. How are you going to react as that goes?” Is Dallas’ defensive scheme any easier for a rookie to come in and play against?“No, I don think so. Dallas is an extremely sound scheme. To me, as sound as one there is in the NFL. They make you work for everything. There is not just a ton of crazy stuff that all over the place, but it all tied together, so it all looks the same. It hard to recognize certain coverages. They don do a ton of them, but pre-snap they all look the same, same with our fronts. You could say maybe it easier because theye not doing as much stuff. But, I can look at it as it a lot harder because it all plays off each other.” You guys have increased your usage of no huddle in the last few weeks and obviously some of that is based on how the game is going. But, C.J. at the end of the first half had a pretty good drive using no huddle and at the end of the game. Do you plan to incorporate that more and how do you balance that given the burden it might place on your defense given the time of possession numbers?e plan on doing it every week. I think it just happened, there a difference between two minute drives and then schematically going no huddle. In the game last week, we had a two minute drive at the end of the second quarter and then we had a couple of them at the end of the game trying to get back in that game. But, besides that, like everyone in the league, everyone does that when you get at the end of the half or a game. But, we always incorporate no huddle. We do it randomly. We try to jump in and out of it. I always felt, wee done it throughout the year. When you stay out there longer, you guys will notice it more. When you quickly go no huddle if you don convert a third down, sometimes youl miss it that we were even going no huddle. But, the more we can stay out there the more we can do it. It something I like to get in and out of. People talk about no huddle is about getting your defense gets the ball back too fast. Well, it about moving the chains. If you go no huddle and you go three-and-out very fast, yes that a lot faster than going three-and-out while huddling, but three-and-out is still three-and-out. What the best way to go on drives? If jumping in no huddle allows you to go on a longer drive, even if you do go into a huddle, that helps the defense.” What happens during a game that makes https://www.49ersuniform.com/49ers_Jp_Flynn_Jersey, is it scripted or do you just kind of?“No, it more gut. You feel youe got the defense on their heels. Those guys are tired. You notice D-Linemen are just getting out of the stacks or the pileups slowly. You feel youe got a team on their heels and you want to attack.” What does C.J. have to do the rest of the season to prove to you that he the quarterback of the future here and that you don need to spend your first round pick on a quarterback next year or sign someone to a big money contract during free agency?how that he has the ability to lead us to where we want to go. And I think that everyone in this league. Everyone goal in this league is to have an opportunity to go all the way. I think first and foremost, people are going to always look at the quarterback first. He the guy who touches the ball every play. Depending on that level, that helps you the most. There definitely isn 32 of those in the world. So, by no means do you have to be one of those top five guys, but you have to show the ability that you can build things around a person who gives you the chance no matter what type of defense you go against https://www.49ersuniform.com/49ers_Ya_Tittle_Jersey, that he got the ability to make those throws, he got the ability to make some off schedule plays and he the type of person who can handle all the stuff that goes with it.” You started some rookie quarterbacks at various points. Is there a common thread to how defenses will approach those guys the way theyl switch up coverages, try to trick them, that sort of thing? think it depends on the defensive coordinator personality, his mentality, how he views our quarterback. I think Ie played with totally different rookie-type quarterbacks. I think it has a lot to do with their skill set. Lots of guys say, heye a young guy, let blitz the heck out of him, see if they can handle it.’ A lot of guys say, ‘He a young guy, he going to struggle to work it all the way down the field, so let just be real conservative and see if he can execute for 10 plays in a row.’ So, it can go either way. it just depends to me how they feel. You try to see that and you try to get a feel as a play caller and adjust.” What was your evaluate of Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott leading into last year draft and were you surprised, obviously he was thrown into a really good situation, but were you surprised that he had as much success as he did as a rookie? can honestly say I didn put a lot of time into Dak coming out because I was a coordinator in Atlanta. We knew we weren going to draft a quarterback, so I put a lot of time into other positions. So, I didn really get to study him hard coming out of college. Watching him in the NFL, I think everyone can see why he been very successful and why he going to continue to be very successful.” When you look at your ideal run-pass balance, in an ideal world would that be around 50-50? Because I know that the passes have far outnumbered the run. Is that because you guys have fallen behind here?“No, I look at it as I want to be 50-50 in normal situations, which is normal first and second downs. So, I taking out two minutes. I taking out third downs. Wee not going to be 50-50 run-pass in two minute. Wee not going to be 50-50 run-pass in third-and-eight. I think everyone knows that an extremely high throwing percentages, so you take all that out of the game and then first, second down, normal situations, are you balanced? That what always our goal is. Now, if youe really bad on third down, youe really been struggling on third down, which we have, those are pretty much 80-percent passes, unless they are all short yardage. If youe not staying on the field and youe throwing every third down, how are you going to have a good run-pass ratio? Only if you run it every first and second down and you throw it third down. So, if youe going to struggle on third down, it going to be really hard for us to have the ratio that I want. So, wee got to stay on the field longer, wee got to move the chains, wee got to have some longer drives, less three-and-outs and then I think that ratio will be where I want it to be. But, I never take in two minutes and things like that.” LB Reuben Foster and LB Ray-Ray Armstrong were involved in a scary incident. Have you talked to them? Everything okay with them?es. They told me about it, told me everything that happened. It just a reminder on how careful youe got to be. Definitely glad they got out of it okay. Sounded pretty dangerous, something pretty scary, a situation I haven been in like that before. I know they were pretty shook up from it and worried. I just really glad theye alright.” Following up on that, it not a crime to be at a club at two a.m., but when Reuben was drafted the team talked about having a strong support system around him. Was where he was give you any pause? think you can look at it a bunch of different ways. I don think everyone totally knows our exact lifestyle. Sunday night, after a game, I not making excuses for anyone, but just to be honest with you guys, Monday our first team meeting is at one o’clock. We go over the game tape. It all meetings. There nothing physical. There nothing on the field. Tuesday is the players’ day off, then we see them Wednesday. Sundaynight, for 90-percent of this league or whatever it is, that a players’ Friday night. Monday night player Saturdays. Everyone handles their free time differently. Youe got to handle it right. When youe in those situations youe got to be careful. Hopefully they learn from being in that situation. But, I also want to keep perspective that when guys do decide to have a night out and they don have a big thing the next day, I want them to handle themselves right, protect our team. But, I not going to get mad at a guy for putting in the work all week, those guys grinding, and then deciding to go out and do what most people do at their age at that time. I know the report was at two, which is a little bit after when it happened. I also know that about the time when those bars close. You want guys to stay out of trouble and not put themselves in that situation. I think I feel a lot differently if that was a Thursday night, if it was a different night in the week. Just to be honest with you guys, Sunday is a little different schedule for people in the NFL.” You guys have had changes lately. LB NaVorro Bowman is gone. You made the change with Brian. Both pretty versatile guys, but there no room for sentiment in the NFL. That something you have to kind of be cold blooded?es. You want me to comment on that?” Yes.eah, it the tough part of the job. I think people who know me, deep down I think I a pretty compassionate guy and I have a lot of empathy for people. I also extremely aware of the NFL and the decisions that you have to make https://www.49ersuniform.com/49ers_Nick_Mullens_Jersey. Ie been around these decisions my whole life and I know no matter how you feel or no matter how hard something is, if you believe it the right decision you cannot hesitate. That what I believe my job is. That what I was trying to talk about last week, [general manager] John [Lynch] and I. It was an extremely hard thing to move on from NaVorro. Extremely hard. It not something that you want to do because I think everyone knows why, that hard. It not easy conversations. But, you have to look at the big picture, you have to think of what best for your team now and into the future. Once you are convinced and you have your reasons why, you can hesitate. I never will. That one of the reasons I wanted to come here because I feel I in a situation where John and I can think of what right for this team and if we do believe it right from a football standpoint, organizational standpoint, wee in a position that we can make those decisions. That what our job is to do.” When it comes to leadership in the locker room, do you encourage some of the younger players to say, ‘Hey take some ownership here. This is an opportunity for you to maybe fill that leadership void?’ Or are you kind of hands-off and you sort of let those things evolve on their own?“No, I think in order for people to lead, you have to give them a platform to lead. I also think that people will only follow people that they respect. The way people respect people in this league is what they put on tape, how they handle themselves on the field, and then how they handle themselves how they go about their work every single day. It very important to me to have people here, and Ie made it clear that I don care if youe a rookie, I don care if youe been here six months, I don care if youe been here eight years. It doesn really matter to me. I think leaders can be all over. I think everyone can do it their own way. I think you have to do it by being yourself. But, it something that I do definitely want more guys here stepping it up to do that. It doesn matter to me what your status is. It matters to me who you are and how you live your life every day and especially how you are in this building.” Do you expect Reuben to play this week? do expect him to. I guess I should use the words I optimistic, maybe not expect. I being more optimistic. I was hoping last week. Definitely wasn as optimistic last week. But, I more optimistic this week. You never know. It a high ankle sprain. You don know how those act. I just really hoping he can get three good days of practice in. If he does, I feel pretty confident hel be out there.” What your immediate reaction this morning from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell remarks about players? Saying that theye not disrespecting the flag, and he expects them to stand. Did you have time to process that? Have you talked to your players yet?“No. I didn hear the remarks, at all. Just heard them from you. I like those remarks. Say it again. Let me make sure of that.” Goodell says players are not being disrespectful when they protest during the National Anthem, but he also said everyone should stand during this plan. think Ie made it pretty clear about how we feel here. Nobody should disrespect the flag and do all that stuff. I think Ie made it clear that by talking to the people who do that, that is not their intentions at all. That what made me understand why theye doing it. I definitely hope that there comes a point where we don feel the need to. I also know myself, our whole organization included, wee going to respect people rights and respect people opinions and wee not going to tell them how to live their life.”

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    A short week, a game on the road, and a fight until the end were all challenges the Philadelphia Eagles were able to overcome Thursday night to pull out a 28-23 win over the Carolina Panthers. The hard-fought victory puts the Eagles at 5-1 on the season. t feels good and honestly it says a lot about the guys in this locker room,” quarterback Carson Wentz said. e stayed together the whole game. They did some good things defensively, some different pressure looks that we hadn seen. That tough on a short week but we found a way to win a close ballgame and that ultimately what we struggled with last year - was winning on the road and winning close ballgames and wee done that successfully in these first six games.” Wentz helped lead the team to victory with 222 yards and three touchdowns on 16-of-30 passing. The first touchdown came on a rub route by tight end Zach Ertz to the back of the end zone late in the second quarter as the Eagles were down 10-3. Wentz was able to hold onto the ball and barrel into Carolina defense showing his toughness just before the 1-yard pass to Ertz tied up the game as they went into the half. hat always huge. Obviously, after a turnover from the defense, there some momentum going on. That first one we were kind of just trying to find a way. We had the fourth-down conversion and then the touchdown to Ertz there that was a big play,” Wentz said. nd then the other one, again, take advantage of the short field. That something wee really focused on is red zone and finding ways to convert touchdowns, not field goals, and I thought we did a pretty good job of that.” An interception from cornerback Patrick Robinson gave the Eagles the ball back early in the third quarter. Two plays later, the dynamic duo of Wentz and Ertz were able to find the end zone yet again for their second touchdown of the night and fourth on the season https://www.eaglesfootballgear.com/Eagles_Dj_Pumphrey_Jersey. The 17-yard touchdown pass and a successful two-point conversion attempt from running back LeGarrette Blount gave the Eagles an 18-10 lead over the Panthers. Wentz touched on his chemistry with Ertz and how it has made a difference offensively, specifically when it comes to finding the end zone. e just have a relationship that wee just built that chemistry. Ie known what he going to do. I can read his body language pretty well and that just honestly been the difference,” Wentz said. e have him and other guys to spread the ball around. The first one Alshon kind of took double coverage over there, they had two guys over there. A guy like Alshon taking that creates some other openings and that what we did.” Wentz and the offense were tested by a strong showing from the Panthers' defense. hey did some different things that we hadn seen yet. On a short week, that tough so hats off to them. They did some good things,” Wentz said. hey kept our back in having to put our back on linebackers and did some different things. I think we did a better job in the second half Cameron Johnston Jersey, kind of got those things cleaned up. But hats off to them, that a good defense.” Another win on the road is huge for Wentz and the Eagles, especially when comparing where they are now to where they were at this time last year. Wentz believes they are a different team all around and that is what is bringing them such success. aving a year together with this team https://www.eaglesfootballgear.com/Eagles_Wilbert_Montgomery_Jersey, under , myself, and everything, wee just built differently. We have different character makeup in that locker room,” Wentz said. e just have a bunch of guys that believe that no matter the situation we can find a way to win a ballgame.”

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    If it feels like the Kansas City Chiefs have played a really hard schedule this year, youe right. They have played the second hardest schedule in the NFL based on 2017 records so far this season.Toughest schedules played so far saints .625, chiefs .600, AtlantaFalcons .590, bears .553, packers .545, giants .535 Mike Sando, ESPN October 24, 2017The Chiefs schedule is highlighted by playing two of the league best teams in the firs two games the Patriots and Eagles Justin Houston Jersey. The Patriots we expected to be among the league best teams and they are once again. The Eagles are the newcomer here. It seemed like a good but not great win for the Chiefs at the time but now that the Eagles are 6-1 the Chiefs win looks really good. The Chiefs just haven played any really bad teams yet. The Chargers aren that bad. Neither are the Raiders . Everyone the Chiefs have played so far this season has a realistic shot at the playoffs . It obviously still early. Here who they have playedPatriots 5-2Eagles 6-1Chargers 3-4Redskins 3-3Texans 3-3Steelers 5-2Raiders 3-4The Chiefs remaining schedule does ease up a little bit with games against the Giants and Jets in there but theye still playing a bunch of teams who could end up competing for a playoff spot https://www.chiefsfullapparel.com/Chiefs_Devante_Bausby_Jersey. Broncos 3-3at Cowboys 3-3at Giants 1-6Bills 4-2Jets 3-4Raiders 3-4Chargers 3-4Dolphins 4-2Broncos 3-3If the Chiefs make the playoffs this year , theyl have earned it.

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    GREEN BAY – The Packers are dedicating extra time this week to help streamline their pass-catchers’ transition from Aaron Rodgers to Brett Hundley at quarterback. The Packers had their tight ends stay after Wednesday practice to work with Hundley on routes and plan to incorporate an extended period with the third-year quarterback and the receivers during Thursday padded session Jordy Nelson Jersey. Due to brisk winds Wednesday in Green Bay, Head Coach Mike McCarthy moved practice inside the Don Hutson Center to make sure Hundley passes were thrown on time with Sunday forecast calling for moderate 60-degree weather and only a slight wind. The adjustment gives Hundley – operating mainly with the scout-team offense all season – an opportunity to get used to throwing to Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb and Davante Adams. ime clock,” said McCarthy during his pre-practice news conference Thursday. nytime youe talking about timing passing game, the precision and rhythm of the quarterback and receivers is obviously a key component of the success of your pass game. Not only the timing of the ball as far as how it thrown or within the footwork, the experience and level of the quarterback.” Rookie linebacker Vince Biegel looked good in his first practice with the Packers Wednesday, according to McCarthy. While the Wisconsin Rapids native remains on the physically unable to perform list, Biegel will practice in pads Thursday and is working his way into defensive team drills. Safety Morgan Burnett didn practice Wednesday, but is scheduled to be in “limited mode” Thursday during the Packers’ pre-practice program. Starting tackles David Bakhtiari and Bryan Bulaga were limited Wednesday https://www.packersgearstoreonline.com/Packers_Lenzy_Pipkins_Jersey. The Packers will take the full week to determine their availability for Sunday game against New Orleans. t going to take the full week of practice,” McCarthy said. ryan is in a different spot than David. Theyl both work in different capacities today. That always our focus, particularly guys coming back from injury.”

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    FRISCO, Texas – Maybe it a darn good thing this is the Cowboys’ bye week. They probably need to sit back some and take a deep breath after these first five weeks, giving them a chance to assess their 2-3 start, time to recover from that gut-punch 35-31 last-second loss to the Packers and temporarily remove themselves from the National Anthem/flag issues swirling around Uzoma Nwachukwu Jersey.         Had a practice Wednesday, one more Thursday, both concentrating more on the younger players getting more practice snaps, and then its adios until next Tuesday as mandated by the CBA, giving the players four consecutive days off that must include the weekend. So a little housecleaning here before the break. The Cowboys have decided to move on from veteran cornerback Nolan Carroll. Must have felt the young corners, between Anthony Brown, Jourdan Lewis and Chidobe Awuzie (when healthy), were giving them what they needed. Because the release is expensive. As a vested veteran, still counts $2 million this year against the cap and will count $2 million next year in dead money, the remaining two-year proration on his $3 million signing bonus.Good news from a legal standpoint for Cowboys linebacker Damien Wilson https://www.cowboysfootballfanstore.com/Cowboys_Joe_Looney_Jersey. The Collin County Grand Jury decided Wednesday morning to No-Bill his case from this past July 4 at Toyota Stadium up the road from here for allegedly backing into a woman in the parking lot and then brandishing a weapon. Who knows if hel have league matters to deal with. Not sure where the Cowboys will go with the roster spot if reports are accurate about veteran defensive tackle Stephen Paea retiring. He been bothered by a degenerative knee condition, missing the Green Bay game after being unable to practice for three weeks. At the earliest, they will probably make a roster move to fill the spot when players return from the bye on Tuesday. Just a thought, but a guy who had a heckuva training camp to at least earn a spot on the practice squad would be defensive tackle Lewis Neal, the rookie from LSU. That is, if they want to replace him with another nose tackle type. Although with David Irving returning and playing well at the 1-technique against the Packers, backed by Brian Price, that might open a spot at another position.Speaking of Irving (5 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 tackles for losses and 3 QB hits), this bye week will serve him well. Since he had no contact since the Aug. 26 Oakland preseason game and ended up playing 50 total snaps vs. Green Bay, says he pretty darn sore. Might not have played with same quickness and speed if there was a game this weekend. Last week defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli wouldn specify where “Dino” would actually play Joe Looney Jersey, saying, ou never know where that dinosaur is going to land.” Didn know he was meaning on top of the Packers.

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