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TRANSCRIPTS: Los Angeles Rams vs. Texans Postgame Quotes - 8/25/18

August 26, 2018 12:48AM
Rams Head Coach Sean McVay – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On what he saw from his starters on defense)

“Yeah, I thought a lot of good energy. Want to be able to get these guys out here. Hear (Lcool smiley Cory (Littleton) make some of the calls, the communication that occurs on the back end. Obviously, (S) Lamarcus' (Joyner) interception was a big play for us – good positive. I thought they did a good job. Until you go back and really look at the – it was such a small sample size – but the entire tape where you can really evaluate everybody. But, I thought the energy – I thought the way the guys came out ready to go was exactly what we had hoped for."



(On if it was the plan to only play the defensive starters for two series)

“Yeah, it was going to be two or three. I think the fact that they got a turnover ended up making us feel good about it. One of the things we talk about as a coaching staff, it's always that fine line, but we got a lot of good players that we're counting on. Want to continue to use this preseason as a chance to evaluate some of these guys that – figuring out if they have to step up in the midst of somebody getting injured or whatever it might be with where there's some competition. But, want to get to that first game in Oakland healthy and ready to go and we're giving ourselves a chance to do that."



(On if there are any concerns about his offensive starters going into the regular season without any preseason snaps)

“Yeah, I think it's always tough. You'd like to be able to do that, but when you balance the risk-reward, we felt like as a coaching staff this was going to be the best thing for us. We do have 10-of-11 starters returning. You don't take anything for granted though. We've got to come out, we've got to be ready to go and what we've got to do is maximize every single day, try to create some of those situations in practice even though you know that you can't. But, like we've talked about over and over again, this is what we felt like was best for our football team. Might not be for everybody. Might be disagreements, but this is what we talked about as a coaching staff and this was kind of the decision that we made."



(On if sitting out the preseason affects QB Jared Goff more than anyone else)

“Yeah, I don't think you can ever get enough snaps. But, the balance of leaving you susceptible to some of the hits we talked about with some of the linemen that we were going to rest today. So, there was a lot of things that went into that decision. We try as much as we can to try to do a good job of ramping it up at practice. I think our players do an excellent job of understanding how to do that. There's nothing quite like playing on Sundays or on Monday night like we'll do on September 10 when you can actually get tackled. But, all things considered, I think that we're trying to get as much good work as we can. We've got a long way to go still until that September 10 date. But, it's an imperfect deal, but this is the decision that we felt like we wanted to make."



(On if has ever been affiliated with a team that went into a regular season without any preseason snaps for its offensive starters)

“I haven't in the experience that I've had. I've been around a lot of players that have gone through preseasons where they haven't played and seemed like they were ready to go. I think the reason that we felt like this was best was because of the continuity that we did have, specific to the offense, where these guys have played together. A lot of these guys have some experience. Certainly, you don't take away from the fact that we do have some young players, but they were able to play a lot of snaps together last year – (WR) Brandin (Cooks) being the only one of our starting 11 and we know that he's had a lot of experience in his career. To be able to get to that game with all 11 guys intact – obviously with the exception of (G) Jamon (Brown), but with some of those other guys that we expect to step up at that right guard spot – is something that we felt like was going to be best for us. Defensively, we thought it was important to get that work today because there are so many moving parts – (Lcool smiley Cory (Littleton) at the MIKE linebacker spot, you look at (DT) Ndamukong (Suh) up front, you look at some of the guys coming off the edge with (OLB Matt) Longacre, with (DT Dominique) Easley being able to get their first action and then obviously the new additions that we had to our back end. So, there was a handful of reasons why we went about it today."



(On if RB John Kelly has firmly put himself on the radar)

“I think he's certainly making a case. He's done a really good job. You look at it where you're really just trying to get yourself into a good field goal position and he ends up making an excellent run, breaking some tackles. Guys did a good job blocking up front. Good runner, good, confident player. He's got a nice – just good play energy where he kind of brings guys around him where guys get excited playing with him. He's continuing to develop day in and day out. (Running Back Coach) Skip Peete is doing an excellent job with him. We'll look back at the tape and it's always good to be able to see some things that we can clean up, but a lot of positives from (Rcool smiley John (Kelly) right now."



(On how good it was to see OLB Matt Longacre out there)

“It was good. Until you go back and watch the tape, but I think to get he and (DT Dominique) Easley out there – guys that have really persevered through some tough injuries and a lot of different things that they've gone through to get to this position is a real credit to them, (Senior Director of Sports Medicine and Performance) Reggie (Scott) and our medical staff. Really happy for those guys."



(On what he saw on the interception by CB Sam Shields today as well as in training camp)

“Yeah, (Ccool smiley Sam (Shields) is another guy that hasn't been with us as long as (DT Dominique) Easley and (OLB Matt) Longacre, but same type of story. You look at the perseverance he's demonstrated to be able to miss football for a couple years, come back. Unbelievable athleticism. You see the great ball skills, former receiver. I told him his ball security was pretty poor on that play. Good thing he just went out of bounds (laughs). But, it was exciting to see that. Sam's been a guy that's consistently made plays. We've talked about a lot of the big-time acquisitions we've made. I think people seem to forget what a good player Sam Shields has been in this league too going into his eighth season. Really happy for him and encouraged with just the development and the progress that he's made throughout."



(On if RB John Kelly showed anything that he hadn't seen from him during this preseason)

“I think he's shown a lot of that. I think the touchdown run on the third-down-and-long was a great finish by him. Had to get it started with a couple broken tackles or running through some arm tackles early on, but that's been consistent for John throughout. I thought he did a nice job though overall. We'll see how his eye progression was and some of the protections, different things like that, how his footwork and how his tracks were. You always talk about being in alignment with everybody else on the same page, all 11 (players) in the run game being able to set and press some of those blocks up front and it seemed like for the most part he did a good job."



(On any update for DE Ryan Davis)

“Not sure. I haven't gotten a full update yet."



(On any update on DL Ethan Westbrooks)

“(DL) Ethan (Westbrooks) is okay. I'm not sure. I didn't hear anything happened to Ethan."



(On if there is any concern about whoever fills in at right guard won't get much time with T Rob Havenstein and C John Sullivan)

“Those guys aren't getting that work in the preseason. They've gotten a lot at practice. (Run Game Coordinator) Coach (Aaron) Kromer has done an excellent job moving guys around where (G) Jamon (Brown) has gotten some work, but it's also been a lot of different guys. You look at the (C) Austin Blythe's, we've talked about (C) Brian Allen and (T) Joe Noteboom. But, those guys have really gotten a lot of work and we're looking forward to kind of starting to tailor our game plan with that singular focus as far as kind of just starting to lock into the (Oakland) Raiders as soon as this week."



(On any explanation from the referees on the roughing the passer call)

“Yeah, they said on the one that they ended up calling on (Lcool smiley Micah (Kiser), they told me that when he was stood up, he's trying to keep his head out of it. When (Qcool smiley Joe Webb (III) ends up getting moved at the last point, they said that his head – helmet-to-helmet contact. Those are the things that are always tough. That's what I was talking with (NFL Referee) Shawn (Hochuli) with, the head ref today, just about those are the things that are really tough to officiate because it's that bang-bang, where things change at the last minute, or last second really, and guys are trying to keep their head out of it and how do we do a good job of trying to be consistent with that. But, those guys did a good job of explaining exactly what was going on today."



(On how many wide receivers he expects to start the season with)

"We're not sure. That's going to be predicated on really how we end up shaping our final 53 (man roster) and then also what we anticipate for our 46 (man roster). Talking with (Special Teams Coordinator John Fassel) 'Bones' and (Assistant Special Teams Coach) Matt (Daniels) as far as some of the special teams guys that'll contribute. But, typically you can say anywhere between six, seven or eight guys, but it's good competition. We've got a lot of depth specific to that receiver position. But, as far as how our skill positions on offense shape out will be highly predicated on kind of how we really envision that game day active roster as well as that 53 (man roster)."



(On QB Sean Mannion's performance today)

"Well, I think if the one thing that you could take away that says a lot about him is it didn't start out great, but we always talk about how do you respond from some adversity? I thought he did an excellent job with that. A lot of times when the game starts out the way that it does, it's easy to kind of let it snowball. He certainly didn't do that, found some completions. Want to say that he ended the half with seven completions in a row and a couple touchdown drives. So, certainly pleased with that. We'll go back and look at the tape and see how we can try to start fresh, start sharp right from the beginning. But, I was really pleased with the way that he responded and didn't kind of let that snowball. I think that says a lot about (Qcool smiley Sean (Mannion)."







Rams QB Sean Mannion – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On how he felt about his performance)

“I was happy about it. Obviously, the interception, but at least when I think about it now, that’s the only one I really want to have back. I felt like we put together some long drives to get a couple touchdown drives, capitalize off the turnover our defense forced. I thought it was a good performance. I think when you feel good about two straight weeks, it’s some good efficient offense for us.”



(On what Head Coach Sean McVay said after the touchdown pass to WR Pharoh Cooper)

“I think the possession before I threw an interception, so he was just happy I was able bounce back. (Head Coach) Sean (McVay) is great. He’s an awesome coach, awesome guy to work with. He was just super supportive and was real happy after that touchdown.”



(On how happy he is getting to start every single preseason game)

“Absolutely, every chance you get to play is an unbelievable opportunity. This is the highest level of football in the world. Anytime you get to start it’s a great opportunity. I’m happy with how all three games have gone. There has been some great stuff and some things to improve on. Like I said, I think when I reflect on these three games it’s been really good.”



(On what he would like to continue working on)

“I think it’s just accuracy and decision making. Really, I felt good about those things throughout the preseason. I think it’s just getting yourself in the game situation, reading the coverage on the snap and just putting the ball in the right place. I really felt like today I did a good job of that.”



(On if the group he started with today is generally the group he starts with during practice)

“It varies really. Had a couple receivers that typically would be out there, (WR) Mike Thomas and (WR) Josh Reynolds - both we need to get healthy for the regular season. I love working with all those guys. I know (WR) KhaDarel Hodge made a ton of great plays last week. (WR) Fred Brown we had on the practice squad last year. I definitely feel a rapport with those guys.”



(On how familiar he is with the players he started the game with)

“For sure. Like I said, a couple guys weren’t able to play but big picture we’re going to need Mike and Josh to make plays in the regular season. With KhaDarel and Fred and I thought (Rcool smiley John Kelly made a lot of nice runs. He’s just a rookie but he’s picked everything up well. I think having (Rcool smiley Malcolm Brown out there for the start of the game was huge. He’s so valuable to our 2s. He’s a great runner, a great pass protector so that whole unit. The o-line also - I didn’t even get touched today - so they did a great job. I think that whole unit is a real cohesive group that works well together. It was fun being out there with them.”



(On the slow start to the game and if he felt like they picked up the speed)

“For sure, definitely. I think we started with maybe two three-and-out’s, which you don’t want. But, things like that happen. It’s not always going to be perfect. I think you just want to be set in, always put it in the short memory, move on and execute.



(On RB John Kelly)

“He’s a super, super talented runner. I think maybe the thing people don’t notice is the way he’s developed in pass protection and route running. The running ability jumps off to you as the obvious and easiest to see. I know the quarterbacks, o-line and everybody appreciates the attention he pays to being a pass protector and a route runner. He’s done a great job.”







Rams RB John Kelly – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On if he feels as good as his stats look)

“Yeah, I would think so. My stomach was hurting a little bit in the second quarter. Besides that, I was good. I think I ate a little bit too much this morning”



(On if his stomach hurt because of nerves)

“A little bit. That too, though. It’s kind of still new.”



(On if it reminds him of when he came to Tennessee and was waiting for his chance)

“It’s different situations, definitely, but it’s kind of the same scenario. I’ve got a few great running backs ahead of me, so I’m just going to be ready whenever my number is called. Whenever I get out there, I just try to take advantage of it – every opportunity on special teams and offense – regardless of where they call me. I just want to make sure I’m ready.”



(On his second touchdown)

“Well, I saw the linebackers back a little bit, trying to play the sticks. So, I was like, ‘Oh, they don’t think we’re going to score.’ So, I just took advantage of the soft spot. My linemen, they did a great job blocking up front, gave me a one-on-one with the safety. I was able to make him miss, so shout out to my o-line on that one and those receivers that were blocking on the perimeter. So, it was a well-executed play.”



(On what has led to his level of comfort early on)

“I learn from a great group of guys. So, it always comes from practice – just being able to get a good feel for the offense while we are taking reps at practice. Whether it’s with the 1s, 2s, 3s - it really doesn’t matter. I just want to make sure that whenever I’ve got to go out there and execute a play, I’m going to do what I’m supposed to do.”



(On if he was determined to not fumble from his teammates giving him grief last game)

“(Laughs) Yeah, because (CB Marcus Peters) ‘MP’ was still talking junk – he’s hating on me. That’s the thing, ‘MP’ is hating on me. It’s only ‘MP’. It’s not the guys, it’s ‘MP’. He’s the only one, but I got something for him (laughs).”



(On what he feels like he still has to prove to the staff)

“It’s a trust thing. So, I’ve got to constantly go out there and stay consistent. That’s really about it – just make sure I stay consistent on executing the plays, knowing my plays and whenever I get out there I’ve got to just make sure I’m able to take care of the ball, like you said, and just finish, really.”



(On if he knows there will be more scrutiny and doubt because they haven’t seen him yet)

“I wouldn’t say scrutiny, but there’s probably a little bit of doubt because I’m new to this team, just like a bunch of other guys. It’s always a trust thing. I just want to make sure I stay consistent though, that’s the most important.”



(On if he draws anything from playing behind good running backs in Tennessee and now in Los Angeles as well)

“Oh yeah, most definitely. You don’t want to rush it. You can’t sit here and feel sorry for yourself, complain or do any of that because we’ve got – not only do I’ve got great running backs ahead of me, but they’re also helping me. So, they’re definitely teaching me certain techniques, nuances on how to learn the offense and maintain certain knowledge. It’s definitely a learning experience for me.”



(On what he has learned from being around RB Todd Gurley II)

“It’s a lot – just on and off the field. I got a chance to just kick it with (RB Todd Gurley II) ‘TG’ and (RB Malcolm Brown) ‘Malc’ and (Rcool smiley Justin (Davis) like several times off the field. So, they’ve been providing a lot of good insight for me.”







Rams CB Sam Shields – Rams vs. Texans Postgame Availability – August 25, 2018



(On what it was like having the team celebrate his interception with him on the sideline)

“It’s family as you can see. When things happen in the game like that, interceptions, just any turnovers, from each side of the ball, we love it as you can see. You saw that. That’s going to make us better.”



(On if he feels comfortable again with all the reps on defense and special teams)

“Most definitely, yeah. You know this game, special teams is the key. That’s my whole mindset, special teams and defense.”



(On his break on the ball and if he feels back to where he was in the past)

“Oh yeah, most definitely. Just the route recognition and things that coach often teaches us. I’ve seen it and when you see things you have to take advantage of it. That’s what happened.”



(On what it means to have a game like this)

“It means a lot. Like I said, it gave me a lot of confidence. I’ve been taking it one day at a time. I’ve been feeling great every day. I can’t explain it, but it’s been great for me.”







Rams DT Ndamukong Suh – Rams vs. Texans Postgame Availability – August 25, 2018



(On what happened on the quarterback pressure that led to the interception)

“Yeah, so I was running the game with (DT Dominique) Easley and they kind of sat on me and the tackle had Easley and he obviously bulled in and I came and played off of him and obviously the quarterback was set up so I hit him in the chest and then he threw it up in the air and we went and got it.”



(On if it felt good to get a hit on the quarterback before the season)

“For sure it feels good. I mean we can’t hit 16 (QB Jared Goff) or even get near him in practice let, alone all the other guys so it feels good to hit a quarterback especially with the new rules and all that stuff. Overall, it was a decent showing. Like I said, I have to check out the tape.”



(On how he sees the balance between playing and resting starters in the preseason)

“It’s a balance that you just respect. I respect (Head) Coach Sean (McVay) and his methodology the way he wants to run the team and how much work and get the live work. Like I said, previously in weeks before that we had good work against Baltimore. We had some good stuff in camp when we came back from Baltimore. I think we had a good week of practice and obviously eight plays or so today.”







Texans Head Coach Bill O’Brien – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On DE JJ Watt’s performance in the preseason so far)

“Every year is different, and I think that he’s really worked hard to get back to where he’s at right now. I think he’s playing at a real high level from what we’ve seen every single day. He’s been out there every day. And like I always say, I’m very happy that he’s on our team. From what I can see today the first-team defense went out there and did a nice job so it was good to see that.”



(On DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney’s performance today)

“Fresh legs, man. He was ready to go and all those guys were fresh. They ran around, they hustled around. Good guys, good team guys. They were looking forward to getting out there.”



(On his thoughts on the O-line and their ups and downs today)

“I don’t know. I have to watch the film. I don’t know which offense - we played like four different offensive lines today, so I don’t know which one you’re talking about. I think that we go back and watch the tape and try to fix things and try to get better this week. We got a little four-day stretch here - getting ready for Dallas, some guys will be getting ready for New England. See if we can get better.”



(On how he feels about the back-end of his defense)

“I feel good. I feel good, yeah.”



(On what keeps him awake at night when thinking about his team)

“Nothing, nothing. I just go to work every day and I try to get some sleep at night. I’m not really sure about the question.”



(On QB Deshaun Watson)

“Yeah, look. I think every time out there in the preseason you don’t always know what you’re going to get. I thought he handled some things well today. Some things as an offense we have to learn from and we have to do better. We’ve got a ways to go here before we play our first game. There’ll be a lot of good things to teach off of today and we’ll go back to Houston and really try to work and improve.”



(On WR Braxton Miller’s touchdown in traffic)

“It was a nice play. That was a nice play. I don’t know, I think the guy on the outside might have run the wrong route, and they both ended up in the same spot. Usually we don’t design routes where guys run to the same spot and jump in the air. But, Braxton (Miller) came down with it and it was a nice play, a really nice play.”



(On RB Alfred Blue’s contributions)

“Yeah, he plays hard, runs hard, plays good on special teams, tough guy, big back. You know, I really like the training camp that he’s had. He’s been out there everyday and I think he’s had a real solid training camp.”



(On QB Deshaun Watson’s time was limited in an effort to protect him)

“Nah, just wanted to again try to build on – the first two games he played one series each – play a few more, play a couple more series and get out there and execute the offense. Look, not everything was great today obviously, but we’ll watch the tape we’ll get back and work hard to improve.”



(On S Kareem Jackson’s transition to a different position)

“I think today he lined up in a couple different spots. We think he’s a versatile guy and we can use him in different spots, so that’s a good guy to have on defense.”







Texans Defensive End J.J. Watt – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On how he felt today)

“It felt good. It was nice to get back out there flying around. It’s fun, it’s football. It’s where I feel the most natural, it’s where I feel at home. It felt really good to be out there.”



(On what he liked about his performance today)

“I liked the way I came off the field under my own power.”



(On his comfort in a game atmosphere)

“Obviously, with games there’s many different factors. There’s obviously a crowd, there’s adrenaline, there’s tackling, which we don’t get in practice. That’s the biggest thing I wanted to get out of today. I wanted to get in on tackling. I wanted to have to pop back up, get back to the huddle, play another play, go off to the sideline, get a series and get another series. You just want to get those little intricacies of the game that you don’t get in practice so that the first time you’re seeing it is not New England. I’m glad we got that in. It felt good.”



(On if today was emotional for him)

“No, I think that some people expected it to be emotional. I think I had that last year. I think I had plenty of that last year. I think the biggest thing for me this year is that when you come in extremely confident, you know that you prepared the right way, and you know that you’ve done things the right way. There’s a lot less nervousness, there’s a lot less emotion, there’s a lot less adrenaline because it’s just like practice.”



(On Rams Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips)

“I love Wade. He’s such a good guy. He was a mentor to me at a very young age. He was a guy who believed in me before a lot of people in this league believed in me. He was guy who stood on the table to get me drafted. He was a guy who put a lot of confidence in me and helped me become the player that I am. I’ll forever be grateful to Wade. I think I’ve said many times before, I’ve been lucky to have him and now (Texans Defensive Coordinator) Romeo Crennel. Two of the best minds in the game and two of the best people in the game, so I’m very fortunate.”





Texans QB Deshaun Watson – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On how he operated the offense during his time on the field today and the interception that he threw)

“I wouldn’t call the interception a mistake. It was a learning lesson. I just tried to take a chance with one of my receivers, and if you look at it in the big picture, treat it like a punt. We were kind of stalling…they got it back, I think, inside the 20 (yard-line), and then I think the next drive or the drive after, we got a turnover also. It helped our defense and we ran it in. It was a forced ball, but at the same time we kind of turned it into a good thing. As far as just the offense, those three drives, just tried to put something together. We didn’t really do too much, just try to really run the ball and do the simple things, the basic stuff in the offense and try to have basically that look.”



(On how he feels with the regular season around the corner)

“I feel real good. There’s still a lot to improve, a lot to get better at. But at the same time, I’m feeling good, body’s feeling good – mentally, physically. I’m happy where I’m at and I’m going to continue to grow.”



(On how excited and ready he is with the regular season starting amidst the hope and excitement surrounding his team)

“I’m very excited. Like I said before, I’m happy with where I’m at. I’m going to continue to get better each and every day, building my craft, build on the chemistry with the team, and just try to prepare myself and get ready for September 9th. We’ve got two weeks to go, so it’s a lot to really kind of gather, but at the same time, prepare for a great team in New England. I’m very excited for the new season and the potential that we have. Now we’ve just got to go out there and perform and do it on the field.”



(On what makes him most excited about the season coming up, besides being healthy)

“We just have great guys on the team – guys that work hard, guys that put in the time, and just great talent. Everyone’s very excited, everyone loves playing with each other, everyone loves coming into the locker room every morning. We’re just trying to put in the work. We’re doing a good job of building that chemistry, building that teamwork. Every other 31 teams have that potential, like I said before, so we’ve just got to get out there and perform each and every week, and take it one day at a time, and see where it takes us.”



(On how important the last two weeks of the preseason are in getting the team ready)

“Every day, every opportunity is very important. Today was another lesson with a good defensive line doing some ‘E-T’ stunts and different things to our line to try to get me out the pocket and move me a little bit. But at the same time, it was good for us to see that. Each and every week is a new test. It’s a new opportunity to see something new, so we’ll build on this and learn from it and continue to grow.”







Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins – Rams vs. Texans Postgame – August 25, 2018



(On how it felt playing with the starters)

“You know, didn’t get much action, but you know go out there and get hit, it’s always good.”



(On how important it is to get some live action for a few minutes)

“It’s always good, especially with the No. 1 quarterback, the No. 1 offensive line, and No. 1 running back. Go out there and try to build a little chemistry going forward.”



(On what he liked about the team’s performance during his short time on the field)

“We did some good things, and we’ve got some things we need to work on. But it’s preseason, our first time going live, everybody together. So there’s definitely some things we can to work on.”
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