Rookie tackle Broderick Jones discusses the influence that veteran lineman Isaac Seumalo has had on the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense.
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00:00 >> I believe everybody's bought into the goals that we set as a home base and
00:05 running the football and just continue to coach, Coach Paul,
00:09 Coach Pat, they do a great job with the run meetings and
00:14 giving us the worst type of looks and the worst looks possible in practice.
00:20 So we can be prepared for anything on Sunday or Sunday or
00:23 whenever we play, just continue to run like that.
00:27 >> Blocker.
00:27 >> Man, Isaac never talks, so when he gets up to say something,
00:32 everybody's locked in, what he has to say.
00:35 He's just telling us, we gotta take it game by game, play by play.
00:40 Don't dwell on the past too much because this is a whole new season now that we're
00:46 into, so we gotta be able to lock in into the football emotionally, physically.
00:53 And just continue to do our best to stay on course, because that's the biggest thing
00:59 in this late part of the season, just staying on course, staying on track.
01:03 Just continue to count and run and throw the ball over their heads,
01:10 cuz it opens up all types of plays.
01:12 So he really didn't talk much, but
01:16 those are some of his good walking points, just being able to stay on base.
01:22 >> It's a bad weather game and the footing's not good,
01:26 is that advantage O-line or D-line, you think?
01:30 >> I think if you're on offense, you're on defense,
01:33 everybody's playing on the same field.
01:35 It plays a factor of both sides of the field.
01:38 Cuz our footing's messed up, their footing's messed up, so
01:42 it's an even playing field, so just gotta grind it out.