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Kiko Alonso – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Miami Dolphins LB Kiko Alonso (Transcribed by Paola Argueta)

(You’ve had one of the best seasons here of anybody on this team. Are you playing with All Pro or Pro Bowl expectations in mind or are you just kind of playing your hardest out there.?) – “I try to do the same thing every week. I’m just trying to give it everything I got out on the field.”

(Over the past two weeks, the defense has been the doormat. Everyone talked bad about the defense, but today you guys stepped up. What was the difference today than the past few weeks for you guys?) – “We had a great week of preparation and came out here and executed.”

Cameron Wake – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Miami Dolphins DE Cameron Wake

Are you back?

CAMERON WAKE: I left? (laughter)

How rewarding is it to have the kind of day you had and finish off with those sacks?

CAMERON WAKE: I don’t really consider anything different. It’s just I’m always tasked to go out there and do my job. A lot of times, obviously getting to the quarterback, sometimes it’s making a tackle, whatever it is. I spoke to you guys – however long ago it was – about everybody doing their job, playing together, front to back, side to side. And so that’s what was rewarding. I’m not a guy that counts stats, but everybody playing together and pulling out a win, that’s what rewarding is.

Did you feel personally that you played that much better today or was it just another performance?

CAMERON WAKE: It’s just in other performance. Football is an interesting thing. You go out there and sometimes the ball bounces your way, sometimes it doesn’t. There are days you get pressure and no sacks, and some days you get sacks and no pressure. That’s just the way the cookie crumbles. And if you continue to do your job day-in, day-out, don’t look backwards, don’t look too far forward, focus on the play in front of you, the next play is the most important play, eventually you keep doing the right thing, good things will happen for you and obviously for the team as a whole.

We had seen you guys getting pressure on the quarterback but you actually got him down today. We know what that does statistically. What does that do psychologically for you guys to actually get that quarterback to the ground?

CAMERON WAKE: The whole point is to get off the field. Obviously, pressure is great. You want to get the guy, whoever has the ball, off his rhythm, off his spot, maybe mess up the timing, all that. At the end of the day, third down, you want to get off the field. Sacks are a good way to get that done. We got good pressure today. Again, everybody doing their job and as you see, statistics are usually spread out amongst other guys – pressures, hits, sacks, all that. Again, you have to play together as one and you know and all the stuff will come to you.

What did you guys do to confuse and fluster the rookie quarterback out there?

CAMERON WAKE: I’ll be honest, we weren’t concerned about him, per se. It was, again, we had, had a couple weeks where it didn’t matter who was the quarterback. Guys were out of place, out of their gaps, uncovered receivers, again, I spoke to you guys about that. So today it wasn’t anything dramatic. It was cover the guy you’re supposed to cover, be in the gap you’re supposed to be in and everything else will take care of itself. And for the most part, I think we did that. Obviously, there’s still a couple plays we left out there. But again, like I said, playing together, it was about us, not about them.

Adam Gase said that Reshad Jones took himself out of the game. Did that come across to you as strange or bizarre?

CAMERON WAKE: I didn’t really have much time to think about what that was about. Obviously in the middle of a football game, so I had to focus on the next play and when I get out there, try to focus on my job.

You spent a good portion of this game when the offense was on the field with your arm around him talking to him. What was that conversation like?

CAMERON WAKE: That’s between him and I.

Is he too hurt to play?

CAMERON WAKE: That’s between him and I.

As a great pass rusher, is it like a chess game out there where you’re working the tackle the whole game, the whole game, you’re setting up for something, and then in the fourth quarter, you can pop a surprise on him and get to the quarterback. Does it work that way sometimes?

CAMERON WAKE: If you wait until the fourth quarter, you waited too long.

You know what I’m saying, setting up the fourth quarter.

CAMERON WAKE: I’m going to throw you my fastball the first time I get an opportunity to see if you can handle it, plain and simple. I feel like in this game, you’re going to have a guy across from you and he’s probably going to think there’s no way this guy can get past me, and I don’t feel like there’s any tackle in the league that can block me. They are going to put the ball down and we’re going to find out what’s what. I’m going to give you everything I got, play-in and play-out. Yes, there’s a game within the game as far as what you’re talking about, but at the end of the day, every player is trying to get there and whatever I’ve got to do to get there, within the defensive call, I’m going to give it to you, so you’d better be ready for a 100-mile-an-hour fastball every time.

You’ve had injuries at almost every position, defensive end, defensive tackle, safety, corner, pretty much everywhere.

CAMERON WAKE: Linebacker. Quarterback. Tight end. Receiver. Offensive line. Nobody. Kickers are safe right now.

How do you think the team has responded to that? What is the key to overcoming that?

CAMERON WAKE: I think, again, not to put too much on it, today as an example of that … I don’t even know how many guys we have on IR not playing today. You guys can probably look it up. But we had a lot of, hey yous, next man up, throughout the entire year. Even obviously I had a part to play in that as well. I think it all comes down to believing in the guys that are next to you and the guys that are behind you. I was down, I had guys go in and step for me, and the expectations are the same. You’ve got to get to the quarterback. You’ve got to stop the run. You’ve got to do X, Y and Z. It doesn’t matter if it’s receiver, quarterback, everybody so far except for the kickers, that’s the expectation. This is the NFL. If you’re on a team, at any moment’s notice, even today we had guys up and down, it’s just the way it works. We’ve probably had more than normal. I don’t know, again, that’s another stat you guys can look up, but it’s part of the business, and you have to be ready every day, every game no matter what, and everybody is going to rely on you and you’ve got to be accountable.

Is there any question in your mind whether Reshad Jones is going to be with the team next Sunday.

CAMERON WAKE: Unless you know something I don’t know, I don’t see why not.

Over the last two weeks, the defense wasn’t at its best. What were those two weeks like and how did you put it all together today?

CAMERON WAKE: It was frustrating. Again, I’ve always said this over my career, there’s a difference between can’t and didn’t. And I look at our roster and I look at the guys, and I know the guys that we have; there’s no can’t. We have the playmakers to make every interception, make every sack, stop every run, block, all the way down the list. When you have games like you had before, it wasn’t a can’t. They are not stronger than you, faster than you, better players. It was something you did to yourself. In the NFL, more games are lost than won. I think that was a dramatic overstatement, or understatement, for the last couple weeks. This week, again, it was no magical defensive call. There was no special water. It was guys doing what they are supposed to do, which should be the default, and when it doesn’t happen, obviously you’ve got games like you had before. Again, today was a shouldn’t be nothing out of the ordinary. It should be our par for the course and hopefully we can build on this game and move forward and do the same thing.

Matt Burke was talking about earlier in the week guys playing outside the scheme, outside their game. He wouldn’t go as far as saying freelancing, but referred to that. Had you seen that, and did that change today?

CAMERON WAKE: You saw it. I’ve told you guys … If you see a receiver running and nobody’s there, somebody has done something. Again, is it purposeful? Freelancing seems a little more malicious, versus maybe missed call, miscommunication, missed read, whatever you want to call it. At some point, you were wrong. If I’m not in the gap and the ball runs through untouched – freelancing is an umbrella word – I was wrong. Correcting your mistakes and being and doing what you’re supposed to do, it makes it very simple. Football is a very, very simple game. Easy, no. Simple, yes. Everybody has a gap, be in the gap and make the tackle when the football comes there. That’s football. But as you see, sometimes, again, for 100 different reasons, somebody is out of the gap. In the NFL, good players are going to find that gap or that open receiver or that thing that’s not being done, he guy is not doing his job, and they exploit it and you get explosive plays, touchdowns, so on and so forth.

Kenny Stills – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Miami Dolphins WR Kenny Stills (transcribed by Lexie Balboni)

(You’re at 5-4 now, nine games in. With all you’ve been through what does that say about this team?) – “I mean we just come back every week, strap the helmet up and go out there and play. We won this week and we get another opportunity next week. We just take it one week at a time and try to figure out ways to win games.”

(Aside from those penalties and everything, what else maybe were the Jets doing that hurt the offenses rhythm?) – “No. I mean they did exactly what we thought they were going to do. Sometimes guys get beat. They get paid too. They did a good job of executing when we didn’t.”

(How did you feel physically today?) – “I felt all right. Good enough to play.”

(Were you pretty comfortable as the week went on that you would be able to go today?) – “I’ve been doing this for a while. I’ve only missed two games in six years. When I want to play, I have a good idea of where my body is at. (Head) Coach (Adam Gase) and I were on the same page about it. I worked out this morning before the game and I was good to go and he trusts me to make that decision so we went on with it.”

T.J. McDonald – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Miami Dolphins S T.J. McDonald (transcribed by Daniel Chavez)

(When you have a four interception performance like that, is it just a matter of time or is it something you guys were doing defensively?) – “I think it was just way overdue. We definitely needed that. We needed to get back on track, but we just had to knuckle down this week, get on the little details and that’s what we did.”

(How important was this performance on defense because of the last two weeks and because of all the injuries you guys have had?) – “It was very important, important for us. Like we’ve been saying all week, this fire won’t go out on its own. You’ve got to put it out. We know what we’re capable of. We showed it earlier in the year, got off track for a couple of weeks, and I think we are right where we need to be.”

(Is there anything in particular you guys were doing against Jets QB Sam Darnold to sort of allow him to throw balls directly to you guys?) – “He’s a young quarterback. Nothing is given. We took all of the interceptions that we got. Whether it’s disguised or whether it’s messing with our look or doing things that are different from weeks before, that’s just credit to our preparation throughout the week.”

Jerome Baker – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Miami Dolphins LB Jerome Baker (transcribed by Paige Jefferson)

(Describe that pick-6.) – “My d-line did all the work. He threw it up. I came and got it and I ran as fast I (could) to the end zone. That’s pretty much it.”

(What’s that feel like when the crowd is behind you and you’re running and you’ve got real estate in front of you?) – “There’s nothing like it. It’s just the sweetest feeling ever, especially getting into the end zone and you see all your brothers run towards you. (You) get a little tired, but it’s all worth it.”

(What is it that you’re holding there?) – “This is the ball. This is it – my first one. I’m very thankful.”

(What did it mean to the defense to have a bounce back effort like this after the past couple of weeks?) – “It means everything. When we just execute and do our jobs and play together, we can be one of the best defenses out there. We’re just happy to be back in our Dolphins defense and I’m grateful.”

Ja’Wuan James – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – New York Jets

Miami Dolphins T Ja’Wuan James (transcribed by Ken Mendonça)

(How wild of a day was it that you felt the need, because of T Laremy Tunsil and all that, to be out there?) – “Yeah, as soon as I came back in, he went down. I’m like ‘Man, it’s crazy.’ But like I said everybody, especially the defense, did a good job today trying to get us this ‘W’ and that’s what we got. Now we can go watch the film, correct it, get everybody back healthy hopefully, and move on.”

(Are you pleased with the offensive line right now?) – “I feel like with the o-line, you’re never really pleased as an offensive lineman because technically, we do so much technical. We do so much with who we have to go mentally, so there’s always sometimes errors. We’re never going to be completely perfect, so we’re searching every week to better ourselves throughout this process, and then at the end, we can look at what we were; but right now we just have to keep our head down and just keep working and getting better.”

(But when you take everything into account, all the injuries, guys who have been lost for the season at the very beginning, do you feel like this group is pulling through?) – “I feel like we have a group of guys that play hard. That’s all you can ask for. No matter the circumstances, we have guys who come up each week (and) that’s what it seems like. Somebody’s back up or now somebody’s active, and they come in with the same mindset of if they have to play, it’s their opportunity. So I give everybody credit for how hard they play and how hard we practice every week.”

Frank Gore – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – N.Y. Jets

Miami Dolphins RB Frank Gore (transcribed by Paige Jefferson)

(Today it was the defense stepping up. How great was it to see the defense play the way they played?) – “I was happy. They came out and they played well all game. We got the win and it was big, the way they played. The Jets, their defense is tough. They came to play and they played hard.

(I know before the game we were talking you said you wanted to get that rock. I mean you got it a bit but like we said the Jets defense came to play as well.) – “We tried. We had good plays. We had bad plays. That’s the game of football. You have good days, you have bad days. The main thing is we won. That’s the key of it.”

(You probably heard but you passed Barry Sanders – number 6 now in the all-time yards from scrimmage list. How does that feel?) – “I didn’t know that, but I’ll take it. Especially a guy who I looked up (to) when I was coming up as a kid. I felt like he was one of the top running backs I’ve ever (seen). I’m blessed by that.”

Akeem Spence – November 4, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, November 4, 2018
Postgame – New York Jets

Miami Dolphins DT Akeem Spence (transcribed by Ken Mendonça)

(How was the defense able to respond today after the performances the last couple of weeks?) – “Just paying attention to detail. Our number one focus was just going out and stopping the run, and then reacting to everything else. Stopping the run, making them one-dimensional, then now our pass rush can work, now our back end can do the things they do well. That was pretty much it, just going back to the basics, not over-thinking things, not trying to do too much. Pretty much everybody just doing their job in the defensive call and just getting it done, play in and play out, one play at a time.”

(As the game progressed, did you feel any desperation coming from their end?) – “Oh yeah, because they were definitely trying to get some chunk plays, get on our side of the field, get things going, and it was a close game all the way until the end. They actually got the ball back and were moving it pretty well, so our defense had to stand up one more time, which we did. I was kind of proud we got to end the game on the field and go out there and close it out because that was really big for our defense after the last two weeks.”

(You put a lot of pressure on the Jets. Was there any trickery, or was it just constant pressure?) – “No, just me pushing the pocket, Cam (Wake) doing what he does outside well, and just everybody rushing together as one, and also our back end doing a great job covering and buying us that extra second that we need to slip off a guy and pounce on the quarterback. Just us constantly all day pressuring in his face making him bubble, overthrowing the receivers, and our back end picking it off, catching the ball when it was thrown to them. We just played a good brand of defense today and that’s just something that we had to get back to – not trying to do too much, not trying to cover up for a guy, everybody just doing their job and letting the calls play. Just playing defense.”

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