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Will Holden – July 30, 2019 Download PDF version

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

T Will Holden

(Do you think you had left any imprint with Offensive Line Coach Dave DeGuglielmo in the 11 or 12 days you spent on the Colts’ practice squad last year?) – “Yeah, that was a short time; but ‘Guge’ (Dave DeGuglielmo) is a good guy and he’s a hard-nosed coach. That’s something that I like to take to as a player. That’s just kind of the coaching I’ve always had, so I’m excited to see what he can do with us. Obviously, at the end of the day – like I said – we’re trying to win games, and we’re going to put the best guys out there. The best five are going to play, whoever that may be. I just know that I‘m here to keep getting better and to push guys and hopefully play on game day; but at the end of the day, that’s up to the coaches.”

(When you looked on the board today and saw first-team guard, your reaction was what?) – “It’s still early camp, so I’m not going to make assumptions. I’m just trying to play the best I can and develop at right guard, develop at left guard, develop at tackle, so at the end of the day, they can rely on me. Like I said, it’s still really, really early, so I’m just going to keep on working and hopefully that time comes.”

(What do you think are the strengths that you bring to the table?) – “I’m a smart player. This Miami heat gets to you, but you’ve got to sink down to your training, and if I can be out there and just communicate with the guys and really just be sound in my technique, at the end of the day I hope it pays off.”

(What’s the identity that you guys want to have as an offensive line?) – “Obviously, we want to be a smart, physical offensive line. I think every offensive line wants to be that. We want to run the ball and we want to protect the quarterback. Every team in this league wants to do that. So I mean, whether people think we have the most talent, we have the least talent, at the end of the day, we’re going to work hard, so we can do those things – so we can protect the quarterback and so we can run the ball efficiently.”

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