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Vincent Taylor – August 25, 2018 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Saturday, August 25, 2018
Postgame – Baltimore Ravens

Miami Dolphins DT Vincent Taylor (transcribed by Lexie Balboni)

(How much do you think you’ve improved from last year to this year?) – “I think I improved a lot. I’m not thinking as much as I was last year. I’m just going out there and playing, not thinking as much.”

(Talk a little bit about that play, where you were able to get a hand up.) – “I had two last year. I had one against (Justin) Tucker last year and to go out there and get it again. That’s one of my goals, to block the kick. Every chance to get, I just go out there and make it happen. (Davon) Godchaux gave me a good push so shout-out to him.”

(You kind of got a knack for that. It’s a matter of timing too isn’t it?) – “Yeah it is. At Oklahoma State that was one of the things I was doing. Like I said, last year I got my hand on two, one which was Tucker last year, just to get my hand on it today was good.”

(It’s kind of an overlooked thing but it’s an important part of the game isn’t it?) – “Yeah, in D-Line we go by a points system and one of the top things is a field goal block. It’s actually the highest points. So for that to be on my production sheet is going to be huge.”

Josh Sitton – August 25, 2018 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Saturday, August 25, 2018
Postgame – Baltimore Ravens

Miami Dolphins G Josh Sitton

(Did it feel good to see that first team offense punch in a touchdown?) – “Yes, that was nice. We’ve been kind of killing ourselves in the red zone, so it was nice to finally get in the end zone there.”

(What felt better about that drive and overall tonight?) – “I think one positive was our tempo. We were getting up and getting lined up for the calls. (QB) Ryan (Tannehill) was pushing the tempo real hard. After a big play we were getting up fast. That’s what we want to do, that’s what this offense is based on.”

(Fast break football. Are you guys good for that for a quarter, a half, a whole game?) – “I think it’s one of those things that you feel how the game is going. Coach (Adam) Gase is good with feeling that out. If we can go and get one first down, we can really be effective with the fast break, no huddle, whatever you want to call it.”

(You guys as an offensive line have really been together, it’s pretty much been set. Is that starting to show now that you guys are getting used to each other?) – “I think it’s starting to build and that chemistry is coming. Things are coming a little bit more natural as the weeks have gone on throughout the offseason and preseason. There’s things that take time. Footwork here, things like communication, sometimes you have to talk too much when you’re playing next to somebody new. So, we’re starting to get a feel for each other and it’s good.”

Kiko Alonso – August 25, 2018 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Saturday, August 25, 2018
Postgame – Baltimore Ravens

Miami Dolphins LB Kiko Alonso

“You don’t need to ask. I don’t have much to say. I did a flip and that’s it. I kind of ran off the field and I was fine. It was just silly.”

(Did the guys give you any trouble?) – “On my team?”

(Yes.) – “Yes, of course I’m definitely going to hear that for a while and it’s well deserved.”

(What did the Ravens say to you? It looked like Head Coach John Harbaugh said something to you.) – “I don’t know. I just kind of – like I said, I did a flip after I tackled the guy, and kind of just ran over there and it was the wrong sideline.”

(How would you evaluate how the defense did tonight?) – “I don’t know. I have to go watch the film. At the end of the day, we have to keep points off the board. We gave them three points so I can live with that.”

(They had a 16-play drive there where you only allowed three points. You would consider that a win, right?) – “Yes. When they get in the red zone, we definitely want to hold them to three. That was the plan.”

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