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Cameron Wake – January 8, 2017 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 8, 2017
Postgame – at Pittsburgh

Miami Dolphins DE Cameron Wake (transcribed by the Pittsburgh Steelers)

What do you think was the problem on defense with stopping Pittsburgh? Tackling, poor run fits in the run game, what do you think it was?

It sounds like a little bit of both. Obviously at this time of year, this level of football, the stakes will get magnified. So whether it is one guy, either gap or missed tackle missed communication or whatever it may be that can turn into a big play miss.

The two long touchdown passes to Antonio Brown, were you guy’s matter of fact about that because you did come back a little bit. How did you take that?

Matter of fact isn’t a phrase I use. You can’t come out and start slow. There is no pass on the back for fixing the problem after it already happened. You have to go out there and know this is the play you have to go and fix before it happens. Prevention is better than cure. That’s the way it works in this league and this time of year. I’m sure we changed some things and fixed some things but the bleeding had already started.

Matt Moore – January 8, 2017 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 8, 2017
Postgame – at Pittsburgh

Miami Dolphins QB Matt Moore (transcribed by the Pittsburgh Steelers)

Re: Experience of the day:

It was tough. We had a difficult time running the ball. Again, it kind of took us a little bit to get going early on. We eventually found some ways to move the passing game, which is good. But it was difficult for most of the day.

Tell us about the hit and how you were able to come back into the game

I just got popped. I just needed a second there. I got checked out. I felt fine. It was more of my jaw than anything else. I felt good. I came back in and I was fine. He got me pretty good.

Re: Scoring points before halftime

It’s hard to win when you turn the ball over. In the playoffs, you can’t have those mistakes and that’s on me. I have to hold on to the ball. Two fumbles and a pick, that’s not the recipe for success. It hurts. Especially the one before halftime. We are going down and getting a big play, DeVante Parker makes a big play. To have that happen, took the wind out of us a little bit. You just can’t do that against a good football team and in a big game.

Can you give us a little snap shot of how this season was and has turned around for the franchise?

Obviously, the frustrations are there from today, no doubt. How we started and what we did after the first five, I’m proud of these guys and proud to be on this team. I’m proud of Coach Gase and what he did. Holding it together and moving forward. With that said, we aren’t satisfied but proud to be a part of something like this with this team.

 

Ndamukong Suh – January 8, 2017 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 8, 2017
Postgame – at Pittsburgh

Miami Dolphins DT Ndamukong Suh (transcribed by the Pittsburgh Steelers)

A frustrating game out there for you guys. What was Le’Veon Bell able to do and have success running the ball?

Honestly, just thinking back to the game, they started off passing the ball pretty well. Antonio Brown made a lot of plays, which obviously allowed our focus to move to the passing game. That was our focus and it switched to Le’Veon Bell, and he made plays. We weren’t filling gaps like we should have. That’s where it is.

Re: Pressure on Ben Roethlisberger and offense:

It was a good scheme. I think most of the passes, if I remember correctly, came in play action. So, obviously, you have the transition from running the pass, and our particular scheme and the way we attack, we want to be able to get through those things and get pressure. We weren’t doing that.

Re: Take away any of the success from this season:

No, I don’t think it takes anything away. I think we have been playing good game. Especially, on defense and not to give away too may points. No matter what kind of situation that we are in. We just have to get back to the drawing table. Understand that things will be different as every single season is different every year is different. Get prepared and get focused on what we have and get back to work.

 

Adam Gase – January 8, 2017 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 8, 2017
Postgame – at Pittsburgh

Miami Dolphins Head Coach Adam Gase (transcribed by the Pittsburgh Steelers)

Did you feel that your bigger struggle today was on offense or defense?

It was both phases. After we go back and watch it, we can probably pinpoint a couple things in particular. They were able to run the ball. We couldn’t. It was opposite of what we wanted to do. We turned the ball over, and we knew we couldn’t do that. Those were the two really critical factors that we had to make sure that we wanted. We didn’t do it.

Why couldn’t you stop the Steelers offense?

It was a tough offense. We knew what we were getting into. We came in and knew what we had to do, and didn’t do it. Bell is a tough guy to slow down. Once he gets rolling and starts feeling like he knows where he can hit it, he does such a good job of being patient. When we got our hands on him, we couldn’t bring him down. It just wasn’t a good day for us.

What did you see or not see from your offense today?

We might have had a couple opportunities occasionally and we just didn’t take advantage of them. They played very well on their side of the ball. They hit us with a couple pressures that we picked up in practice, but we didn’t fit it up as well as we wanted to. They had too much penetration where we couldn’t get anything going in the running game.

Re: Turnovers contributing heavily to the loss:

It looked like we were at least going to have a shot there near the half. Then we turned it over, which hurt us. But I felt that we could maybe get going there in the third quarter. We just couldn’t put enough together to get points.

What did you say to your team in the locker room after the game?

I told them to remember this feeling because you’re going to want it again. It’s going to start all over again at some point. What you do the year before is not going to matter. You’re going to be 0-0 again. Don’t forget this feeling. You want to get back to this spot and try to make some noise.

What were you not able to do to run the ball today that you were able to do last time you played the Steelers?

It’s probably something we’re going to have to look at when we watch this film and try to figure out where we went sideways. The first thing I can say is that they had a little more penetration. We didn’t execute as well as I’m sure all of us wanted to. We’ll look at it schematically to see if there was anything we weren’t doing quite right compared to what they were doing. That’s going to take a minute to go back and look at everything.

 

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