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Jacoby Brissett – October 3, 2021 (Postgame)

Sunday, October 3, 2021
Postgame – Indianapolis

QB Jacoby Brissett (transcribed by ASAP Sports)

(Jacoby, how do you explain the struggles in the first three and a half quarters and then the last two drives were different?) – “It for sure is frustrating, and it’s all on us, and we’re putting our defense in bad situations and things of that nature. Yeah, it’s frustrating, you know, and we just have to find a way to stop the bleeding and focus and concentrate and really just start to take it one play at a time and repeat that cycle over and over again.”

(Is there anything in particular that seems to be killing the drive for you guys?) – “It’s really us. It’s really us. It’s our execution in those critical moments. And all of us being on the sage page at once. At times we are on the same page, and we execute, and there are times that we’re not and we get put behind the 8-ball and things like that. We just got to find a way to really zero in on our task, and it starts from play one of the game. We can’t wait until those minutes at the end of the game to really start going.”

(Jacoby, it’s easy for us in the box and the fans at home to say why aren’t they pushing the ball down field, but from your perspective – we heard Brian Flores say there are opportunities to do so in the game, but from your perspective, what keeps you from trying to push the ball down the field?) – “There are definitely opportunities. Sometimes when we call them, they really just push back and they forced us to throw the ball underneath. I think towards — we started to find ways or tried to, but it will come. Whenever they come, they’ll start coming in bunches because we have the guys to push the ball down the field.”

(Those two touchdowns. Sorry, those two touchdown drives at the end of the game, DeVante Parker had a huge role. Does that give you, you know, what does that do for your chemistry with him moving forward?) – “Just from last week, last week when we got in those situations, I overthrew him a couple of times, and then this week we hit him because we got that experience, we get to talk about it, we get to practice it and then we come out and then he has, like you said, a big role, and he makes big catches.”

(Jacoby, to that end, for both Parker and Gesicki it seems like they’re getting more involved third quarter, fourth quarter, and are teams trying to take those two guys out?) – “At points, yeah. They know when certain spots that we like to target these guys. But it doesn’t matter, they’re still good players. We just got to find a way to get these guys the ball more often. Got to do a better job of that, and keep getting better.”

(Jacoby, how are you doing and have you had a chance, are you getting a chance now with the two games you start and lose and obviously the Buffalo game you played most of the game. How disappointing is that? How will you take that looking back, now going forward?) – “Obviously, it’s frustrating. You never want to go out in a game and lose. Nobody goes out and says, hey, I’m okay if we lose. You just keep building and you keep finding ways to get better. The DeVante Parker situation, for example. The week before, we don’t hit it, and this week we hit a couple. You keep finding those things to push forward and keep getting better at, and then once they start all forming together, piece by piece at a time, then you have something.”

(Jacoby, what was going through your mind when the ball came out on that fumble play?) – “I was trying not to get sacked and trying to get the ball out, and Grover just got me at the right time.”

(Jacoby, late in the second quarter, the Colts had the ball on fourth and one, and they went for it from their own 27, willing to risk giving you guys the ball on their 27. Did you take note of that? Was that sort of a personal affront?) – “For sure. Definitely. And yeah, I mean, it’s Frank (Reich)’s MO. He is not scared to do it. Definitely as an offense you say, hey, it’s borderline disrespectful, honestly, because they think they can stop you and not get a touchdown. Yeah, I mean, it’s part of the game.”

(Is there a simple answer for what is wrong with the running game?) – “No, it’s never simple. But it’s never that complicated. You’ve just got to keep finding ways to do what we’re good at in the run game, and I think we are getting better. When we start to hit some of our downhill runs, we pop a couple. Yeah, I think we’re getting better in the run game. We just got to get better at everything, you know?”

(Jacoby, how do you find consistency as an offense especially starting next week?) – “I think ‘Flo’ (Brian Flores) did a good job of just telling us to look in the mirror and that’s where it’s going to start because it’s going to start from within, and that’s where it always starts, and then you go out there in practice and show why you are going to line up and going to dust it off, put the pads on — back on and get ready to go back to work. Thank you.”

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