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Laremy Tunsil – December 6, 2018 Download PDF version

Thursday, December 6, 2018

T Laremy Tunsil

(Your pass protection has been great this year. How much is it ‘I’m just more comfortable playing a second year back at tackle,’ or how much is it ‘I’ve made mechanical, technical changes that have improved?’ Is it both, either?) – “I really don’t know. I just try to play my game as best I can do it. It’s nothing special, I promise.”

(Are you pleased with how it’s gone?) – “It can be better.”

(How much would the Pro Bowl mean to you?) – “That’s just a stepping stone. I just want to keep it going. Hopefully, I get Pro Bowl, All-Pro and all of the things that come with it. Right now, I’m not worried about that. I’m worried about winning these four games so we can make a playoff appearance.”

(How can this offensive line improve in the final month of the season?) – “Just fix our mistakes. We go and watch practice, watch film and hopefully fix our mistakes.”

(How much of what’s been going on has been communication stuff?) – “A lot of it. We started off with five guys and then everybody started going down then it’s the next man up. Communication is the big key. We have to stay close together and that’s what an offensive line does.”

(Good players always say that things could be better and I know you’re always looking to improve, but how much more comfortable are you at tackle compared to a year ago?) – “I would say I’m more comfortable with being more experienced, if that makes sense. This is my third year in the league and last year was my first year playing tackle, and this is my second year playing tackle. I’m more comfortable just being in the league and being around football, I guess.”

(The toughest guy you’ve faced this season is who?) – “I still have four more games. Can I answer that at the end of the season? I still have some guys. I still have (Everson) Griffen, I still have ‘91’ (Yannick Ngakoue) from the Jags. I have some guys now, so I don’t know. I’ll get back with you all on that one, for sure.”

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