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Durham Smythe – January 8, 2024 Download PDF version

Monday, January 8, 2024

TE Durham Smythe

(Last night’s second half offensive issues, you would point to what as the culprit as to why a drive couldn’t be sustained?) – “Really just small things here and there. A penalty at the wrong time, an incompletion here or there, and then they kind of went on a run of really good complementary football. That’s kind of what happens in games late in the season in December and January. They are won when teams can put together a good run, a good stretch of complementary football late in the game. That’s what they did with the special teams touchdown, a couple of stops on defense and then another touchdown. That’s kind of the story of the second half there.”

(The numbers have been different as far as when you play quality opponents, the offense’s success, compared to when you play lesser opponents. As you look at that, is it schematically the things you are doing? Is it just the fact you’re playing better teams? What has been the primary issue you think that you haven’t had the offense you want to get to in those games?) – “That’s a good question because when we watch the film the following day after playing these teams, the schemes are the schemes. There is still success being had within the scheme. Like I mentioned a second ago, there is a small thing here, a small thing there, that stalls the drives, which obviously prevents us from getting points. It’s really about cleaning everything up, the small things. It’s not like when we are playing these teams, we’re not scoring as much and they’re just completely overpowering us. I think the scheme is still working. The execution is there for the most part. But then one small thing here, one small thing there adds up, and then that prevents us from scoring like we’re used to.”

(There were no touchdowns for tight ends all regular season. Blocking is such a prerequisite for tight ends in this offense. Does that eat at you at all, no touchdown from your position?) – “No, it doesn’t. I think in general, we have a pretty selfless tight end room in terms of individual statistics. We kind of understand our role within the offense. We produce when our number is called. We do a lot of other things within the offense. But then the red zone is kind of a crapshoot a lot of the time. If you’re running the ball well, the running backs are going to score a lot. If Tyreek (Hill) is being Tyreek, he’s going to score a lot. Things like that. Those are things you can’t really control and I don’t think it really affects anyone in our room.”

(A lot is going to be made about the weather in Kansas City this weekend. There is supposed to be a low of 0. Do you do anything different to make sure you’re ready? And as an offense, which of the elements do you kind of prefer the least to play in?) – “It doesn’t change anything. Maybe an extra layer of clothing. In terms of approach, unless it’s pouring down rain or crazy snow, the temperature is going to be what it is. I don’t think you can really change anything from that standpoint. Those games a lot of the time are a lot of fun. Those are memorable games. Now that it is a playoff game as well. I think the guys are excited about it. If you’re not excited about playing in 0 degree weather in Kansas City, in Arrowhead for a playoff game, then you shouldn’t be doing this. I think the guys are excited about it.”

(There are going to people that think a Miami team, flash, high-scoring offense going to a cold weather game, these guys don’t have a chance. What would you say to people that are skeptical for you?) – “I get the narrative there, but I think you’re kind of overlooking the guys in the locker room. Just because the narrative has been all year that we are the fast, flashy team, I don’t think it means that we are soft or scared of the elements, just because the weather is better down here. The guys in that locker room, obviously we come from all over too. It’s not like we all lived here in Miami our entire lives. We’ve dealt with elements before, and like I just mentioned, it’s a playoff game, and if you can’t get up for that, regardless of the weather, than this isn’t for you.”

(You have career best in receptions and receiving yards this year. What have you thought about your year as a receiver?) – “My approach this year has been the same as it has been the last six years. It’s just try to make the play when your number is called. Obviously the role changes every year depending on the pieces that we have within the total offense. When you have guys like we have on the edges, obviously they’re going to get a lot of volume of the target share, which is absolutely necessary and warranted. But then you have to produce when your number is called. When they do things and lean towards those guys a little bit and there may be some openings in the zones, when your number is called, you make the play. That’s really just how I’ll continue to approach it.”

(Was there a concerted effort to get you the ball more as the season progressed? Or was it just how the games dictated?) – “I think it was more of how the games just flowed, and opportunities depending on what the defense was giving us. In the middle of the season, I was dealing with a good amount of injuries and I was trying to survive to the best of my ability out there in terms of running routes and stuff. It’s been nice to get a little bit healthy towards the end of the year. Like I said, it’s been dictated on what the defense is giving us in terms of receiving opportunities.”

(How does this offense transform if RB Raheem Mostert and WR Jaylen Waddle are able to play?) – “I think those guys obviously bring an extra element to this offense. You can see through the production they’ve had this year. They are two experienced guys who have played a lot of football, so that’s nice as well. If we can get those guys back, obviously two of the most dangerous weapons in the NFL. If you add those to the guys I thought played really well yesterday in their place, I think that will be a strong effort for us.”   

Christian Wilkins – January 8, 2024 Download PDF version

Monday, January 8, 2024

DT Christian Wilkins

(What’s step one in trying to put last night aside knowing you have a playoff game Saturday? Short week, all the things that go through it emotionally aside from the physical part.) – “Yeah. I feel like for me and most of the guys, we’ve already put it aside. It’s a short week already, so you have to be quicker than the 24-hour rule. It’s like the 12-hour rule. We have to get prepared for this new season that we’ve got. The regular season is behind us and I’m excited for what’s ahead now. We’ve done what we needed to do to earn playoff football, bonus football. So now we’re just looking at what’s ahead. That’s the mindset we’re taking. That’s the mindset I’m taking. That’s how we’re looking at it, and that’s how we’re approaching it.”

(You had some defensive end reps throughout the course of you career. You had a couple last night. Do you think more is to come with the injury situation you guys have had?) – “I don’t know. But if I’m ever asked to do anything, I’m a team guy. So whatever is asked of me, I will happily do.”

(When you’re out there, what’s your approach? What’s different from your perspective when you take on a tackle instead of a guard?) – “Well, luckily for us, we work on a lot of different techniques and doing different things. You get a lot of reps throughout the course of a season. So you do have a lot of bank reps. In a lot of ways, three technique is like playing five technique. It’s just a little more space, a little different.”

(I don’t know if you’ve looked at the weather forecast in Kansas City this weekend, but they said it might be a low of zero degrees. As a guy who’s big on routine, has that changed anything for you in terms of making sure you’re ready for the weather and staying warm?) – “No. Pretty much my approach is the same no matter what. That’s why I structure my routine that way so I’m good to go regardless. But that’ll be fun. I don’t think I’ve ever played in anything that cold or that type of weather. It’ll be exciting. That’s football weather and it’s playoff time, so let’s go.”

(No sleeves though?) – “No sleeves.”

(You’re from the Northeast, so you’ve seen some cold temperatures. But not that cold?) – “I don’t think quite that cold. But I’ve been a part of some cold games and cold weather. That’ll be a little different, but it’ll be exciting.”

(A minute ago, you used the word ‘we’ve done what we needed to do to earn a playoff berth’. Obviously you could’ve earned a lot more than what you did, including a home game. How much is there a sense of what could have been? Or meat left on the bone? Or whatever phrase you want to use?) – “I mean, that’s one way to look at it. But regardless, wherever you end up or how it ends, you’re in the tournament. Everyone has a chance. Regardless of where you’re playing on the road, a lot of teams you end up having to face, you’d end up facing regardless if you’re trying to do something big. You’re going to play good teams down the road. You’re going to have to play all the teams. I’m not really looking at it like that. It is what it is. We got what we earned and now we’re looking ahead.”

(You have your hand wrapped. Did you come out of the game ok?) – “Yep.”

(What happened?) – “I’m fine.”

(You guys I think were able to hold the Chiefs scoreless in the second half the last time you faced them. What do you remember about what you guys were able to do in that second half that you can potentially take to this game?) – “Yeah, I just remember we were able to make adjustments after seeing how they were attacking us early. Make some adjustments, which is pretty standard throughout the course of a game. But they are a very good football team. They have a very good offense, so we’ll have to bring it. We’ll have to play some good defense to put ourselves in a good position to try and win this thing. But they’re a very good team and looking forward to the challenge.”

(What was the back and forth like with Bills QB Josh Allen? You got him for that strip sack. I know he had his moments. How does that prepare a team for what’s ahead in the playoffs?) – “Yeah, just that. They are a good team. We’ll see more good teams down the road starting with this weekend. Obviously, different things schematically, different players and stuff like that. But just really preparing for big time football against big time opponents.”

(Were you looking for the ball the whole time or was it a look what I found?) – “Nah, come on I’m smooth with it. (laughter) It just happened the way it did. It was all part of how it was scripted. (laughter)

(You guys have been in this roll of facing these elite quarterbacks in QB Dak Prescott, QB Lamar Jackson, QB Josh Allen and now QB Patrick Mahomes. What is the preparation like for each differently and when you’re going to face a guy like Patrick Mahomes in a setting like this?) – “Yeah, each guy does a little something different, so there might be little things here or there. There might be little things schematically or game plan wise. I don’t really know exactly what those will be. I mean, you just prepare as best as you can and accomplish the gameplan as best as you can and play as hard as you can and look up at the end.”

(Two habits that I wanted to ask you about yourself. The national anthem, you run out at ‘Land of the free, home of the brave’ right? You run out – where does that come from and why do you do it?) – “Why are you watching me so much? (laughter) That’s the bigger question. Don’t watch me. (laughter) But again, I’m a routine guy. That’s just what I do. I actually love the national anthem. It’s a time to lock in. That’s my favorite part of getting ready for the game because that’s when all the emotions and energy is at it’s peak. It’s a good time and I’m just ready to go there. But yeah, that’s just always what I’ve done. It’s my thing. Now what’s your second question?”

(I told you about this one day in the locker room, so where does that come from?) – “Oh, yeah, so again stop watching me. (laughter) Let me do my thing. Let me just do my weird little corks and things that I got. I’m a routine guy. It just is what it is. I got my little things. I got my little reasons. I’m not going to share them per se, but once I do something or get in a little groove or routine, it just is what it is.”

(I always notice people’s little routines.) – “Watch somebody else next time.” (laughter)

(Nine sacks. You finished the regular season with a strip sack in a big game at the end of the year. Have you done everything you think was asked of you in a contract situation?) – “I mean, again, I haven’t thought about that at all. I just try to play as hard as I can for my guys, for my teammates and for those organization. I love this organization so much and people around, my teammates and all that. I just think about being who I’ve been since day one coming in here and that doesn’t change. I always approach the game the same way. It doesn’t really matter. I’m focused on what’s coming up this week and doing it again in this brand-new season that we have being in the postseason.”

(With that in mind, you guys are human. Obviously you’re not going to make excuses, but you look around, guys are dropping like flies. A lot of key players on this team have gone down. Do you at any moment in this stretch and say, ‘Man, what is going on? We just can’t catch a break.’) – “No, not really because every team has their things they’re dealing with. Luckily for us, we have a lot of guys for us that have been around for a long time with the team and been preparing the right way. We do have a lot of luxuries as tough as some of the injuries have been. We have guys who can step up and play good ball. Like I said, they’ve been in the meeting rooms and preparing and learning the same stuff. You don’t really think about that. You can bring attention to it if you want, but I’m not going to make an excuse for anything. Whoever is up, whoever’s number is being called, they have to perform to the best of their abilities.”

Jeff Wilson Jr. – Sunday, January 7, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo Bills

Miami Dolphins RB Jeff Wilson Jr.

(Obviously not the result you guys wanted, how are you feeling now going into [Kansas City] now?) – “Obviously, like what you said, not what we wanted but everything that we want is still in plan, is still intact so just have to get back to the drawing board. Get back to work. ”

(How difficult of a turn around for a Saturday night game and sort of getting everyone back?) – “We know what’s at stake so it isn’t going to be hard. We know what we have to do, what we are up against, what we are going through so it’s just a matter of locking in and being confident in ourselves and regrouping and knowing who we are.”

(What was the message from Mike [McDaniel’s] to the team now, keeping the focus for [Kansas City]?) – “It is the same thing, stay together. You know at times like this it’s easy to put your head down, point fingers or feel like things are that ‘this our problem’, ‘that’s our problem’ but sticking together and knowing that we have each other’s back and keep moving forward.”

Melvin Ingram – January 7, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo Bills

Miami Dolphins LB Melvin Ingram

(I know it’s not the result you wanted, but defensively you guys held them to two offensive touchdowns.) – “(Indiscernible) We needed to make more plays. They made the plays when it came down to it.”

(The difficulties that you think you will face in Kansas City next Saturday.) – “Hell of a football team. We’ve got to play our brand of football though. We can’t get too low on ourselves now. It’s a new season. Everybody’s got the same record. We’ve got to go out there and play football.”

(Defensively you guys have always been next man up mentality. LB Andrew Van Ginkel goes out with the foot injury in the third quarter, LB Cameron Goode with the knee in the fourth quarter, don’t know the status of them yet, but is that going to continue to be the mindset as you guys get ready?) – “Yes sir. We’ve got no choice. Next man up. Everybody, we practice, we all do the same (expletive). We’re going to be alright.”

Alec Ingold – January 7, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo Bills

Miami Dolphins FB Alec Ingold

(Did they do anything to surprise you?) – “No, they played fundamental sound defense. They know what they’re doing, so when they have a couple guys go down and they can rotate safeties, nickel, all to do the same job. That’s a credit to them and how they’re coached and how they play. They played fast and just getting behind the sticks a couple times really hurt us in the second half.”

(The season doesn’t end here tonight though. How do you guys keep focus ahead to next week? ) – “You’ve got to stay true to yourself and who’s in this locker room. Supreme accountability, how to improve and the ability to really embrace being road warriors into these playoffs. I don’t think anyone can hang their head on the performance. The result wasn’t what we wanted, but we know we have great opportunities in front of us to come together as a team, to respond the way we need to respond individually and collectively. It’s all about the people in the room. It’s a people business at the end of the day. I believe we have the right people in the building to respond to adversity. I think that’s what we’re trained to do, so if it’s on the road, it’s on the road.”

(What was Head Coach Mike McDaniel’s message to you guys coming out of the locker room?) – “When you go all in, every single week we’ve had a number of tough losses this year ­ it hurts. It’s a challenge, and to be different, to walk the walk, to talk the talk; that’s everything as a team. So I think he talked about supreme accountability, making sure we’re all looking in the mirror and trying to improve. You’ve got to use it. You’ve got to use it. Feeling sorry for yourself isn’t going to help anything against the Chiefs, so you have to dust yourself off and have the courage to go back out and go all in again.”

Mike McDaniel – January 7, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 7, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo

Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel

Q. Sometimes you have to do things the hard way. Saturday you all will have to face Kansas City. How quickly do you shift gears from division championship game to prepare for the tournament?
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, it’s a new season. We have to – as hard as it is, that’s part of the reason why you have so much joy in the game, is when you come out the right side there is nothing like it. Then the polar opposite, when you let opportunities go by the wayside, it just completely absorbs you. We don’t have time to sulk. This is what happens in football against a very good team. Our team really, really wanted it bad, but wanting, you’ve still got to do the things in football to come out victorious; we didn’t. So I’m very confident that our players and coaches will turn their attention full bore to Kansas City, because that’s all we can do. This is a feeling that I can’t console or fix it with the team. It hurts; it should. We lost a game that we think we’re capable of winning. Hats off to the Buffalo Bills for coming in here and winning the game. But yeah, we’ll focus immediately on Kansas City because that’s the only way you can really get through something like this.

Q. The offense only totaled 57 yards, I think three first downs in the second half. What went wrong for that unit in the second half?
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, they did much better than we did, across the board. It was very disappointing, starting with – I always look at myself. Then we had some things that possibly could have been there, that self-inflicted wounds or we didn’t play the same type of throwing-catching-blocking as we normally do. Yeah, very disappointing, and we got out-executed substantially.

Q. What happened on the last play, the interception that was intended for Claypool? Why was Tyreek not in the game at that point?
MIKE MCDANIEL: Well, the play before, he got hit. I mean he got hit pretty good. I was just pumped that he got up. So then we had a concept kind of for the coverage. Taylor Rapp was a little further outside of Chase Claypool than I think Tua recognized, and between Tua and Chase they didn’t connect. That’s a hard play to make that I could have put them in better position to do it. You win as a team. You have all these successes as an offense, as a group, and then when you fail, then you fail as a group. So they out-executed us for sure.

Q. How much carryover is there from the first Kansas City game or how much do you anticipate there will be from the first Kansas City game?
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, I think the Kansas City Chiefs play their style of defense. I think there will be a fair amount, but things change during the season. Different players come in. There are injuries. There is evolution to what you’re doing. So it’s not like it’s ever the exact same thing when you play someone in the middle of the season and play them in the postseason. It’s the same starting point, but both teams are going to be competing to get a playoff win. There are usually some bells and whistles attached to the scheme and game plan so you got to be ready for a lot.

Q. I know it’s always next-man-up, but two more edge defenders go down in this game. That’s a lot of attrition for one position group.
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, it is. I think the guys did a very good job during the game handling all that. Guys stepped up. I thought limiting that team to 14 points from a defensive perspective and the stuff that was done in the red zone and the turnovers, I think that speaks to how it’s a whole unit. There’s definitely nobody in the locker room or on the other side of the ball that’s blinking. That’s kind of been what we’ve hung our hat on the whole season. There are different sorts of injuries, but I don’t think people use that as an excuse towards their confidence. There are just different things you can feature. So it’ll be a challenge, but that is what the National Football League is. It’s a challenge.

Q. Are there early indications on Van Ginkel and Cameron Goode?
MIKE MCDANIEL: I have to find more out tomorrow with Van Ginkel. Cam Goode, it doesn’t appear promising.

Q. How close were Mostert and Waddle to playing, and would you anticipate you’ll have both on Saturday night?
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, I’m optimistic for both those guys. They were pretty close, but both situations actually that would be very, very vulnerable to that being their last game if they would’ve played as vulnerable as they could have played for how long and what setbacks could incur. That’s kind of where we had to put our foot down. So optimistic for them next week, but they were gung-ho trying to this week. It just didn’t work out.

Q. Back-to-back weeks now Tua has thrown multiple interceptions. What do you need to see from him over the next week and then in Kansas City?
MIKE MCDANIEL: We need to not turn the ball over and still be able to be aggressive while doing that. I think that’s the name of the game of every quarterback, and that’s what Tua does. If there is a player that I’m very confident in how they handle things that maybe don’t go their exact way, you want to talk about a tough minded individual, that’s what Tua is. He’ll be harder on himself than he needs to be, but that’s what you want from your quarterback. He takes full accountability. I know he’s pretty frustrated, but I look forward to him being able to get back out there and righting some wrongs. It’s definitely not all on him at all. It’s not even close to that. Very fortunate for his play. He puts us in position to win, but there are times where he knows he can do better, and that’s what he’ll have to do moving forward.

Q. A month ago this team was the AFC No. 1 seed; you’ve had four of the last five games at home. From your perspective, why is this team now in a position where they have to go on the road instead of hosting?
MIKE MCDANIEL: I think that that is a very fair question. I think it’s very frustrating to all parties involved that care about the Dolphins, whether you’re a Dolphins player, support staff, coaches, fans. That’s something we can – I’ll have more of a concrete answer when the season ends, but the season hasn’t ended. Right now we’re 100 percent moving forward to the next game, which we did earn. Hindsight is 20/20 and there are a lot of different things we will evaluate because that is extremely disappointing. But I think that’s part of the National Football League, is if you give up an inch, you’ll be punished for it. We didn’t take care of the games we really needed to and that’s what happens. It’s a very competitive conference. You know, you needed 12 wins, not 11 and that’s what it is. But we have an opportunity to play football together. This team grew much closer in this last week. I was very proud of how they responded in terms of how they attacked this game and how they prepared and how they practiced. Unfortunately it wasn’t enough. We have to go on the road to get right so that’s what we’re 100 percent of our focus and effort will be doing.

Q. What did you see on the punt return? It seemed like a real turning point in the game.
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, it was unfortunate. It looked like we had an opportunity to pin them back and I’ll to have look at the tape again, but we had an opportunity to pin them back and it turned at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Yeah, that was a huge momentum swing that hurt us, that the defense had done such a good job keeping them from scoring points. Points were at premium at that point in the game, so it was a gut punch for sure. I feel like we had – I don’t know the exact player that had a shot at the very beginning of the play but that was probably our best shot and then looked like they won the matchup game after that. So big point in the game that we’re going to look closely at.

Q. When you talk about narratives, you guys now are 1-5 against teams with winning records. Your players have social media. We are going to be asking them about it. How do you keep them out of that mindset, out of that funk, out of thinking about that?
MIKE MCDANIEL: I don’t think it’s a funk. I think it’s reality. I’ve said time and time again, I get out in front of narratives because you know they’re going to exist because it’s reactionary. If you lose to two good teams down the stretch you leave yourself vulnerable to say you can’t beat good teams, which will be the case until you do. My opinion on winning football games against records that aren’t above .500, it’s irrelevant. That narrative will occur until you do things to change it. I don’t get very mad at it or anything. I just let them know that’s coming, and so when they hear it they’re like, of course, because that’s what it will be until you do something about it.

Q. You had 218 yards in the first half; 13 first downs. A lot seemed to be going right offensively. Then three three-and-outs in the second half. Did they do anything differently?
MIKE MCDANIEL: No, it didn’t necessarily surprise me. They played some more single safety to stop the run, which we were kind of anticipating. Then it was just herky-jerky when you have some – we had two different penalties and then we just had misfires. There was an incompletion that was a throw issue. There was a drop. It seemed like take a turn each drive. We weren’t able to really get the momentum of the drive going, which is what happens when myself as a play caller decides to pass, anticipating that we have an advantageous look. I think at this point in the season you have to trust a lot of things and it didn’t work out. It goes really to the whole group because we were running the ball well. They changed their box count which wasn’t like they changed defenses. They just called more eight-man front and you have to be able to adjust with the defense and make plays in all phases, and we were unable to do that tonight.

Q. Thoughts on Josh Allen’s game? Took over toward the end but some turnovers early.
MIKE MCDANIEL: Yeah, he’s a great player and he did some big things down the stretch of the game in terms of third-down conversions specifically. I thought the defense did a great job containing him for – I think he made his money on keeping the offense out on the field and earning long drives with some third down plays that were – there are not many people that do some of the things he does. He played like he usually plays.

Q. 27 snaps tonight for Jevon. Did he suffer any setbacks in the game that made you dial back his snap, or was that – did that all tie into him being downgraded?
MIKE MCDANIEL: No. Like he’s been battling for a while. We’re trying to keep him involved without having him have more setbacks. I think he was battling through it tonight for sure. I think a lot of guys are at this stretch of the season. What he’s been working back from was not the easiest, and he’s been diligent about it. So hopefully tomorrow upon review when he sees our trainers, there hasn’t been any setbacks. If there were any tonight I’m not aware of them.

Terron Armstead – January 7, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 7, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo

Miami Dolphins T Terron Armstead

Q. What were some of the things that led to the offensive inefficiencies in the second half?

TERRON ARMSTEAD: I think Buffalo did a good job possessing the ball, especially that third quarter. I think we had three plays that third quarter just off the top of my head. Just weren’t able to get first downs and sustain drives to get more plays, more reps, more opportunities. That’s pretty much it from just my initial thought.

Q. A month ago you guys were the AFC’s number one seed. After this loss, you guys are heading on the road to face Kansas City. Can you put into words what type of missed opportunity this was in the final month of the year to maybe get home field, win the division, instead you’re on the road?

TERRON ARMSTEAD: No, it’s tough, it’s tough. Definitely a missed opportunity. Nothing like playing at home in the playoffs, but here we go. Here we go. We can’t dwell on what has happened. We’re the six seed. We got to go play Kansas City, let’s go. Let’s go do it. Let’s make it happen. We go up there and get a big win against the defending champs, on to the next.

Q. I know you guys have internal confidence in yourself, but given some of the struggles you’ve had on the road, why should the maybe be outside confidence that you guys can go on road?

TERRON ARMSTEAD: Yeah, they don’t have to. They don’t have to. We going to ride with the men in this room and put our best foot forward. We’re going to go to work all week in preparation, go out there Saturday night and play our best brand of football.

Q. I think your longest drive time was 2:14 in the second half. Is it also demoralizing coming off the field and seeing the defense out there for five, six minutes at time? And then also the next one after that is how confident were you when you got the ball just under two minutes and now you had a chance, because you’ve done that before and did it against Dallas.

TERRON ARMSTEAD: Yeah, yeah, it’s not complementary. Short drive and they sustain a long drive. Our defense is out there fighting and scratching and clawing. That’s on us to sustain, convert on third downs, and keep drives going. Second part of the question?

Q. When you got on the field with just under two minutes to go…

TERRON ARMSTEAD: Oh, the confidence.

Q. Yeah, were you confident you could do it? You did it against Dallas.

TERRON ARMSTEAD: Yeah, that’s the thing. We never waver. We never felt like they stopped us. That’s the tough part about tonight. We never felt like they just stopped us. We had some missed opportunities. I, myself, had a terrible false start and I feel like I screwed the team. We lost momentum after that. It just kind of sucked the energy – not necessarily sucked the energy – but just a very bad penalty to take that five-yard loss. So man, I completely screwed the team right there, and it was hard for us to get back on track after that. I take full accountability for that.

Q. There will be a lot of people who go after Tua in the national media this week. He’s going to take some criticism. What would you say in his defense after this game?

TERRON ARMSTEAD: I don’t have to defend ‘1’ (Tua Tagovailoa). I got to protect ‘1’. He’s a confident guy. He’s locked in, on a mission, a goal. We have all the faith in the world in him. We believe in him. He’s incredible. He’s amazing. The criticism, the media are going to write their – you guys got a job to do – you’re going to write your reports, make your stories and narratives. We got a job to do, too. We got to come in, prepare, and go get a big win on the road. I know ‘1’. He’s going to be locked in. He’s hungry to win. He is the leader of this team. So we’ll be ready.

Q. It is supposed to be really cold in Kansas City, like single digits.

TERRON ARMSTEAD: Yeah.

Q. This team has only seen like 40 degree type weather this season. What do you think about going over there in that type of environment?

TERRON ARMSTEAD: Part of playoff football, you know. Part of playoff football. You go to outdoor stadiums everywhere in January, February, it’s going to be on the colder side. These NFL stadiums, heated benches, heaters on the sideline. The weather don’t really affect the guys as much as people think.

 

Tua Tagovailoa – January 7, 2024 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, January 7, 2024
Postgame – Buffalo

Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa

Q. Last drive, last interception, what did you see on the play?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: They played two-man. Tried to anticipate the throw and throw and that was the result.

Q. How long will you all reflect on this game? I know you all shift to face Kansas City on Saturday, but how long do you all reflect on this and just try to wipe it out and therefore just turn it?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Well, we’re going to have to come in tomorrow, we’re going to have to watch the film, see things we can get corrected and then move on. It’s a short week. We know that and it’s going to be a tough road game for us.

Q. What was it in the second half that was so different? You guys didn’t have the opportunities, the time of possession was in their favor, penalty? What was going on? The drives were slower…

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I think when you say opportunities that we didn’t have, I think we did have opportunities. We just didn’t make the best out of those opportunities when we had them. Missed throw, miscommunication on some plays. You just can’t do that. Yeah, you can’t do that.

Q. How did the absence of the run game in the second half maybe throw you guys off in the second half? In the first half you guys ran for over 100 yards, but you didn’t have that same success in the second half.

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Yeah, I mean, it’s just the flow of the game. Sometimes that happens. We’ve got to adjust and we’ve got to find a way.

Q. I know the mandate is always next-man-up when somebody gets hurt, but you guys are so banged up and it got worse tonight. How much more can this team take?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: I think it takes a toll on the guys that had gotten reps in practice. It’s tough for a certain position to have a couple guys go down and then you got to find spot guys to come in and try to play that position the way that a couple of our guys have. So it’s tough, but no one is going to feel sorry for us. There are a lot of other teams that have injuries that are going through some tough deals, so we’re not making any excuses. No one is going to make any excuses for us. We’ve just got to come back next week and be ready.

Q. At one point you had a healthy lead in the division race and now you see Buffalo come in here and win the division. How would you describe the collective mindset in the locker room just now?

TUA TAGOVAILOA: Any time we lose it’s never a good feeling. The stakes are high every time we play, so we understand what was at stake tonight and we just didn’t come through and it started with me.

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