Joey is looking really happy and strong right now... I mentioned leaving water and towels for our team on Derwins last video... Glad to see someone bring Joey water.... Hopefully theres some hand towels there near or on the podium for the doods sweating their asses off getting ready for this season. Great job staff!
@@JustinHerbutt 11 seconds in he talks about not having to play Sam and dropping back. Staley had him and Mack dropping back too much for what no one knows.
I've never seen Joey so centered and mature. I wanted the Chargers to trade him at the end of last season but renegotiating his contract, buying in, and having a positive attitude makes me happy Harbaugh knew to keep him. #BTFU
I can't wait for the season. Too bad The Chargers went all Hollywood. I'm happy for them, but I miss walking the streets on Mission Valley up to the Q during a night game-- especially The Raiders in town for a Breu Ha Ha in the stands.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! help the reporters questions to be loud enough to hear in these press conferences. They are all very hard to hear and some you can’t make out their questions when listening. Last year you had the same problem but fixed that mid season. Thanks
lol Joey does not like dropping into coverage. As much as he gets paid, this dude hates running backwards. He’s not willing to do what it takes to help the team win. Hate to say it but his ego is so massive he doesn’t think he needs to play as a team.
He needs to rethink was playing good defense is. It’s too traditional to simply run off the edge and the better defenses are being more creative and that included edge rushers dropping into coverage.
Good defenses do not let their best players do something they are not good at.....Joey is not a coverage guy.... he plays the run, and rushes the passer. Two of the most important things of playing defense, especially on the Dline. Dropping a D end back only works maybe once a game, after that the element of surprise is gone, and offenses will exploit it if you do it regularly.