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Vince Biegel – October 17, 2019 Download PDF version

Thursday, October 17, 2019

LB Vince Biegel

(On being vocal on the field…) – “I always try to be vocal out there and try to be a leader as much as I can. Any way I can lead – be vocal or lead by example – that’s what I like to do.”

(When you’re in the huddle, do you sense the guys kind of feed off of that energy from you pre-snap and in the huddle?) – “I think this last Sunday, I think we were all feeding off one another (on the) defensive side of things and special teams. I think ‘Flo’ (Head Coach Brian Flores) really hit it on the head – being us as a team, being able to lift each other up, being supportive, celebrating with each other. I think (from) the energy standpoint of things, last Sunday was definitely evident. I always try to do my part and just be myself. You don’t have to be somebody you’re not, but definitely having that energy was important for us this last Sunday.”

(I’ve watched you especially during kickoff for the past couple of games and your energy level before kickoffs is extremely high. Where does that come from?) – “I think for me, starting even back in high school, my dad always talked and instilled on me the importance of high energy and being able to control effort. In college, that was evident and obviously it’s transferred to the NFL, as well as having that energy, having effort and being able to be a guy that guys look to for that spark. Obviously I’m honored and want to be the guy out there for us to provide that spark.”

(You’re playing on your third team in three years. What do you think has led to the constant movement?) – “That’s the NFL, man. I got drafted by the Green Bay Packers – a new general manager, all new staff, they brought their guys in and then I was (with) the Saints. I had a wonderful year last year and then got traded. That’s the life of the NFL. I think what I’ve learned in that time is being able to be adaptable. (It’s) my third different defense, fourth defensive coordinator while I’ve been in the NFL (so) adaptability is key and if you don’t adapt, you won’t be here for long. For me, it’s always being adaptable and being a player that guys can count on and coaches can count on as well.”

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