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Sunday, December 13, 2020

What The Jets Said Following Their 40-3 Loss To The Seahawks - Seahawks.com

Opening Statement:

"Just an injury update: the only one that didn't finish as Saquan Hampton, with an ankle. Everybody else ended up finishing the game. Obviously, we didn't play nearly good enough, especially early, when we had opportunities. Marcus (Maye) has a hell of a pick, and we do nothing with that. We have a good kick return, and don't do anything with that. We don't give ourselves a chance when the opportunities we do have we don't take advantage of. It got away from us very quickly. When you have a chance against a team like this, you better take advantage of them or this is what the outcome is going to be."

On QB Sam's Darnold's performance:

"We had some protection breakdowns. There were a couples of times where he probably could have dropped the ball down, but felt like he could fit it in. We'll have to go back and look at this and just kind of see the overall detail of what's going on, whether he needs to make a different decision, if he didn't have enough time, if we're not open. We're taking turns on this one."

On if last week's game had an affect on the team:

"I would hate to say that's a reason for anything from today. I feel like we didn't take advantage of any opportunity we had today. I felt like the guys did a good job of bouncing back to come to practice and do a lot right as far as execution goes, good energy. I thought traveling to the west coast, I thought they handled it the right way, went about things the right way. When a good thing happens, we have to capitalize on them. We can't have nothing come out of those drives."

On how demoralizing the field goal misses in the second quarter were:

"I would love to give ourselves a better chance there of scoring a touchdown. I felt like we did have some opportunities that we missed on those. Anytime that you can at least come away with points, it's a different feel. We needed all of them."

On if he felt there was any effect on having a new playcaller on the defense:

"I don't think so. I just feel like, when we finally settled down, the offensive side of the ball wasn't really doing anything. We started going three-and-out. We weren't getting anything going. Then, everything just got away from us."

On if there was any indication at all in practice from (Sergio) Castillo that there could be anything going on with him:

"No. In practice, I feel like things looked good, the operation, the amount of field goals that we're making in practice. That one is always going to be a hard one for me to explain, when it comes to that position, I'm not an expert or a kicking specialist."

On what happened on the two-minute drive before the half:

"I screwed that up. That was on me. I screwed our guys up as far as trying to get too cute on one of the play calls. That was my fault."

On why they struggled as much as they did stopping the run:

"I wish I had a good answer for you because it's hard to tell without watching the film. At least when I am watching the film, I can say we're misfitting where somebody is not doing the right thing on some of the fronts. There were a couple of times where I saw what front we were in and seeing where they ran the ball, it wasn't really correlating. I have a feeling I know what happened as far as, a couple of guys were doing some things they probably shouldn't have been doing. All it takes is one guy to break down on one of those and you're in trouble."

On what he told the team after a game like this and with the way the entire season has gone:

"This group has done a god job of really talking out loud after a finish as far as, "We're coming back to work. Stick together. Making sure that we are doing the right things day-in and day-out." Guys like Marcus Maye and Foley (Fatukasi) are always stepping up and saying things after I am done talking and reiterating what I am saying. They can control getting ready for the next one and trying to find a way to win that game."

On if he senses the team was more demoralized after a loss like this:

"Last week was probably the one that felt a little different as far as the hurt. They all make me feel like (crap). That's all I know."

On if he expected a chance when the Seahawks brought in Geno Smith:

"No. The game was out of hand when Geno came in. (We had to) figure out a way to get (the offense) off (the field)."

On receivers being pretty open on all four of Russell Wilson's touchdown passes and if he thinks it was a case of a young secondary being confused by formations:

"On two of them, I felt like he was holding onto the ball for a good amount of time. I would have to look at it to give you a great answer."

On if he got to talk to Jamal Adams before or after the game:

"I saw him after the game. I hugged him."

On if he plans to go in a different direction for a kicker next week:

"That's hard for me to answer right now. When we go through our personnel meetings, I'm sure that we'll discuss that."

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