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Zach Sieler – November 12, 2020 Download PDF version

Thursday, November 12, 2020

DT Zach Sieler

(How have the last couple of games for you gone? Obviously with some increased playing time without DT Davon Godchaux, you seem to be making a really big impact on the d-line.) – “With the more playing time and everything, I’m just trying to make as much as I can happen, stay in shape and make sure I’m good to go each week, and kind of just make the most of it, like you said.”

(What’s the one thing about that front that you guys show – five men, six men. What’s the goal you’re trying to accomplish against quarterbacks by showing that many on the front?) – “I think we’re just trying to show that they don’t know what’s going to happen. It just kind of helps us take control.”

(I wanted to ask you about the fourth down stop. What was the key to the play for you, and how good did that feel? Did that compare to a sack or something like that?) – “Plays like that always feel good. It really just goes back to coaching. Especially on those fourth and inches, or the third-and-shorts, the key is to just knock back and make sure you’re gap sound and go from there. If you don’t get knock back, he’s going to fall for the inch anyways. That’s kind of what my mindset going into that fourth-and-short was.”

(We haven’t been told if DT Christian Wilkins or DT Raekwon Davis will be available Sunday. Physically with how you feel, knowing that defensive tackle is a very taxing position, do you think you could play most defensive snaps in a game at a high level, or is that too much to expect of any defensive tackle?) – “I think with the way our coaches get us prepared each week and the way we practice, we make sure we’re prepared for any situation that might be thrown at us in a week or a game or whatever. I feel like if you’re out there, you have to play to the best of your ability, and that’s how I like to take every snap, no matter how many snaps you do get or not, like you said.”

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