Browns Head Coach Pat Shurmur Press Conference 9-12-12
(Opening statement)- “Just for the record when we’re in here I know we all have a job to do and listen, I only joke with people I admire. I know you guys have a hard job to do so just keep that in mind. I think there’s a time when a little sense of humor helps things. Would you all agree? That being said, this week’s game captain will be ![]()
(On how tough of a blow it is to the secondary with Joe Haden suspended)- “We’re going to miss Joe for a month and the next guys in there will do a good job. I’m very confident that the players we have on this team will go in and challenge and play extremely well. That’s just the way it goes and we’re all aware of the rules so we move forward.”
(On if he was disappointed that Haden got in trouble)- “Joe had an outstanding training camp, I think he made plays throughout the preseason and then in our first game he had some real good plays. We had these conversations, I anticipate that when he comes back he’ll pick up where he left off.”
(On if Haden expressed any remorse or apologized to him)- “Joe and I had a lot of conversations behind the scenes. I’ll keep that between he and I.”
(On how Haden’s suspension affects the defensive scheme)- “I think defensively scheme-wise you’re always flexible. If you have a guy who you think is your number one corner you can put him on their number one receiver, it’s all perceived or you can play it right and left. We will hold our plan until gameday. You’re always ready defensively to do either and I think we’ll just see how it unfolds.”
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(On if the suspension of Haden caused him to address his team about the rules)- “No, we constantly inform our players about the rules in all situations. This is something that happened. Anytime something happens it brings light to it, you just reinforce it, but there’s a constant process that I take our team through as we inform them about any NFL rule. You have to do it over and over and over because you always have new guys on the team so you just repeat that process.”
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(On A.J. Green and the Bengals moving him around more this year)- “They move him around. When you’re an outside receiver and you line up in a two-back slot there’s times when you’re inside, but it’s obvious they want to try and get him the football. I see them trying to use him the same way. It was very effective for them last year. Each game they develop a few wrinkles for the team they’re playing so we might see something different. I thought they did a good job the other night. BenJarvus Green-Ellis had effective runs, (Andrew) Hawkins caught the bubble screens and whatnot, got some completions for (Andy) Dalton and then they made an attempt to get the ball to A.J., which they did. Not to mention (Jermaine) Gresham, I think they’ve got an offense that can be very potent.”
(On his impressions of A.J. Green last year coming out of Georgia)- “We liked him a lot. We felt he was going to be a top flight receiver in this league there’s no question. When you see a guy have success in his rookie season and you liked him in the draft, it comes as no surprise to me.”
(On what distinguishes Green as a receiver)- “He has size, he does a good job against bump-and-run, I think he catches the ball extremely well and I think he’s a very competitive guy. The one thing he does is there are times when the ball gets thrown up to him when it’s less than ideal situations for the offense and he finds a way to go up and get it. I think that’s a very strong attribute for a receiver.”
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(On his reaction to the news that Jimmy Haslam stepped down as the CEO of Pilot Flying J and if he knew a while ago about that decision)- “No, I didn’t know. I find out some of that information as we go along. As most of you know, I’ve had conversations with Jimmy Haslam along the way here. That’s not something we discussed, but I was made aware of it yesterday and I’m sure he’s going to have a huge role in the Pilot Flying J business. My understanding is that he’s going to be the chairman. How that’s all being structured and where it goes from there, I don’t really know what to tell you because I’m worried about getting ready to play Cincinnati.”
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(On how the young defensive linemen played Sunday)- “I thought they did a good job. I saw them playing hard from first snap to last. They had their mistakes just like the rest of the team, but I think it was a good first game to build on.”
(On Brandon Weeden’s work ethic the last couple of days)- “I see the same guy that I saw last week. I thought he had a good week of preparation last week. I think as you go through it, we’ve had conversations like we will every week just to try to keep him on track. So far, I like what I’ve seen.”
(On if the first week is always one of the most unknown weeks in the season for coaches)- “That’s very fair to say, I think. When I put my team out there on Sunday, a lot of new faces playing in a situation that you try to create through training camp, but you can’t totally create. That’s playing 60-something odd plays in a very competitive environment against other players who are equally competitive. I do think, even in my conversations with Andy (Reid) before the game, it’s Week One, and you just go out there and play as hard as you can and fight, just like every week you fight to get a victory. That’s what you try to do. I think we all need to get used to seeing it as coaches and players once they’re all out there with the 53 man roster and who your starters are and what not. I think that’s fair.”
(On offensive linemen struggling to run blocking in Week One)- “The coordination of the running game, it’s a team thing. It starts up front obviously, but then division in the path of the back, the blocks on the perimeter. I just think in general, we need to do a better job of running the football. We were talking about the young defensive linemen a couple moments again and the same could be said for our line.”
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(On if the receivers had a hard time getting off the line of scrimmage)- “I think every team we face, they play some form of bump and run coverage. We were facing two Pro Bowl corners with some guys that were all learning from that experience, no question. Bump and run is a reality in this league. You’ve got to work against it. It’s one of the things that is legislated against us doing in the offseason. There is no bump and run. There’s no contact. You get it in training camp and what not, but you learn a lot by playing against it in the games. I think our guys will get better.”
(On how long it takes for a young receiver to grasp the bump and run)- “It takes a little getting used to. I’ve said it before, in college it’s rare you see it. That’s why it’s so important to watch these receivers coming out if they’re in the Senior Bowl or where they’re getting to play against it. There’s not a whole lot of bump and run coverage in college, and you try to project whether a guy can defeat bump and run. Every receiver that comes to this league needs to work on it a great deal, because you just face it here more than you do at the college level.”
(On if first round draft picks like Haden should be held to a higher standard)- “I think that all the players are held to a very high standard, regardless of where they were drafted and picked. We choose players because we think they can play for us, either in a starting or a backup role. I would hold any player to the same standard, I think that’s important. Your better players, you expect more out of them, in terms of you expect them to make great plays. You hope that all your players become great players. You just expect the fact that they play efficient, hard nose football, and who knows when a big play’s going to show up.”
(On how he feels the team performed against the run)- “I don’t think we played poorly against the run. Again, Philadelphia is going to get their yards. Their style is more of they’re going to throw it so you defend the pass. Then the running lanes are a little bit wider, that’s the way they play the game. I thought for the most part, you didn’t see a lot of big time break out runs. There was one stretch there in the second half where they ran three in a row on us. That’s where they got a good chunk. They had three runs in a row where they had success otherwise I felt for the most part our guys battled.”
(On Cincinnati adding BenJarvus Green-Ellis)- “They lost (Cedric) Benson, so they needed to go get a starting caliber tail back and that’s why they went and got him. I think it’s a good choice. I’ve always admired his style. I think he showed up well the other night.”
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