Wednesday Presser 9-14-16: Mike Zordich Comment Count

Adam Schnepp

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How’s your group doing through two games?

“Not bad. They’re doing okay. I thought the first two games we were challenged a little bit and I thought they handled it pretty well.”

Colorado’s got some receivers that are a little bit more of challenge…?

“Yeah, this’ll definitely be more of a challenge than the first two games. No disrespect, but it is what it is. They’re better receivers and the quarterback is a much better quarterback. He’s a guy that actually has time to throw, and he’s got three or four good guys to throw to.”

Clark’s had to step up. Talk about what your evaluation of him is.

“Yeah, Jeremy’s done a great job. And since spring. He’s been very steady and he’s improved. He had a couple glitches last year we’ve been working to get out and he’s trying to get ‘em out. He’s doing well.”

Is Jeremy a natural corner? He’s only played it for a year.

“He’s definitely the safety body, for sure. I think a lot of teams would love to have a corner with that length, and certainly his size and strength. Like I said, from moving from safety he did have a couple little glitches that he had in his game with his feet at corner. It’s a totally different deal, especially with all the pressing we do when you’re up in people’s faces. He’s starting to get it down. He’s working hard at it for sure.”

When you moved him in the first place, why did you do it?

“I think just because of the lack of depth at corner, and, you know, we had some guys at the safety position. I’d just say the lack of depth more than anything.”

[After THE JUMP: Jourdan Lewis’ health, eye discipline, and where Stribling’s improved]

MGoQuestion: What have you thought of your corners’ eye discipline through two game?

“Ah, not bad. Eye discipline. Great question. [laughs] Pretty good. There are some situations where we’d certainly like to have better eyes. As you know, we play a ton of man so you have to have very good eyes. That is the name of the game. A lot of guys, at the first break their eyes go back to the quarterback. And it’s really simple but hard to do: just keep your eyes on the guy. You’re not covering the quarterback, you’re covering the receiver, so we stress that quite a bit.”

Is it tough to see a kid like Jourdan Lewis prepare so hard for the season and then have to sit out?

“Yeah, it is. I mean, he worked his tail off all summer. Probably worked a little too hard. I think that might have been a little too much torque on his body, and some of the issues that he has had the last couple weeks may have been from that. But he had a helluva camp and then all of a sudden his back started to tighten up, which affected his hamstring, which affected his quad and he’s just fighting through these things right now. He’s working hard to get back out there.

“But I’ve got to give credit to the other guys. Strib, JC--like we’ve talked about, Jeremy’s done a great job. Brandon Watson, great job. Coming along really good for a young kid. He stepped right in and he’s in a role where he’s playing much more than a year ago and handling it well. So it is good, in a sense, to get these other guys experience, but at the same time you do miss a kid like Jourdan Lewis.”

What has he been able to do or get out of watching the game for a couple weeks?

“Well, Jourdan’s in the meetings. He’s attentive in meetings. He was great on the sidelines the last two games helping out; [he’s] just another pair of eyes to see what they’re doing. He’s been a good help, a big help.”

Does there need to be a run up for him because it has been a couple weeks? Does he need to have a little bit in one game and then more in another game, or can he step in--

“It just all depends how he handles the week of practice. We’ll just see how it goes. I’m sure there will be some rust, but he’s a pretty competitive kid. We’ll see how it goes.”

You guys are two days in. Did he do everything Monday and Tuesday?

“He’s working through some things. He’s still working with the trainer a little bit. But we expect him by the end of the week to see where he’s at.”

Do you see him get discouraged at all? Is that how he’s been?

“As a competitor I think he’s frustrated. I don’t know if he’s discouraged. He wants to play, but he knows he’s got to get his body right before he can do that so he doesn’t spend more time on the sideline. So he’s taking the right approach, but frustrated, yes, certainly.”

Stribling’s made some big plays for you. Assess his play.

“Yeah, he’s—Strib has played really well. Again, I think all these guys from spring on—actually, from the bowl game on I think they’ve taken a different kind of attitude. It’s their senior year. We’ve got to step our game up and possibly thinking they can go places to continue to play, and I really, really like the way they have approached it. And the work ethic has been pretty good. They’ve been doing what we’ve been asking them to do, and really that’s all you can ask.”

And Stribling, where has he made the biggest gains this year?

“I think in his physicalness at the line of scrimmage. And all these guys, it’s hard for the eyes, to train your eyes. He’s improved in that area, too.”

What do you like about your two freshmen?

“Well, they’re both very gifted. They really are. They’re really good players, but they’re young. They’re young. They’ve got a long, long way to go, but they’ve got some really good things in them. They’re gonna be good.”

You talked about the next level. In the offseason, are there times when, because of your background, you’re able to offer advice? Do they come to you and say, ‘What should I do about this?’ when Jourdan was going through his decision and stuff? Do they throw these things at you?

“Yeah, you know, and we talked about it prior to all that. My door’s always open and they do feel free to walk in, or if I’ve got to pick up the phone and call them—it’s a two-way street.”

Because of your background are you able to have insight when maybe it’s something they haven’t had in the past?

“I would hope it’s helpful for them. Sixteen years of NFL experience, 12 playing and four coaching, so I would hope that it is helpful to them and they feel free to come in my door, as I’ve expressed it several times. Again, we’ve done it and hopefully it’s something they can lean on and is good for them.”

Comments

antonio_sass

September 14th, 2016 at 6:23 PM ^

It's a bit of a stretch, but: 

"He’s still working with the trainer a little bit. But we expect him by the end of the week to see where he’s at.”

Almost as if he was going to say we expect him to be ready at the end of the week, and then catching himself before saying it definitely. Again, that's a very optomistic reading between the lines. 

Do you get any vibe, Adam?

 

 

Ronnie Kaye

September 14th, 2016 at 6:40 PM ^

Wow, three different problematic body parts listed for JD. That fucking sucks. If he's out for Saturday, yeah it's still a win but Lewis has a somewhat abbreviated senior season and his NFL teams will cock their eyebrow at this. Do you really want to mess with a back that's effecting a hamstring and quad? I'd be surprised if he's out there this weekend and it could even linger past that and hurt his play. He doesn't deserve this.

MAccLA

September 14th, 2016 at 6:43 PM ^

Eye Discipline --

Really liked this question...must have been one of the MgoStaffers.

MGoQuestion: What have you thought of your corners’ eye discipline through two game?

“Ah, not bad. Eye discipline. Great question. [laughs] Pretty good. There are some situations where we’d certainly like to have better eyes. As you know, we play a ton of man so you have to have very good eyes. That is the name of the game. A lot of guys, at the first break their eyes go back to the quarterback. And it’s really simple but hard to do: just keep your eyes on the guy. You’re not covering the quarterback, you’re covering the receiver, so we stress that quite a bit.”

Mr. Yost

September 14th, 2016 at 8:10 PM ^

I can see Lewis dressing, don't think he'll play, maybe a series here and there if he shows he's healthy and can go game speed.

Probably needs a full week of practice at 100% or close to it before he jumps in, starts, and plays the snaps we're used to him playing.

I'd just like to see him give Stribling and Clark each 1 series off per half. Let those guys recalibrate, get some coaching and get back out there. Strib especially seems to be inconsistent and it's all correctable, just needs some coaching, catch his breath, understand what he did wrong and go back out a series later.

Rather than play all 3...I'd like to see Lewis get 4 series, 2 per half to give the starters some time.

LDNfan

September 15th, 2016 at 9:45 AM ^

The only issue with that is Colorado will go 4-5 wide on most downs so there may be little time for rest for Stribling and Clark. Its also why I REALLY wish J Lewis was available. Those 3 plus 1-2 of the back ups and UM is golden. Not only that but Strib and Clark have to stay healthy in this game..can't afford to lose another of the top DBs. 

I guess Peppers and the Safeties will all be called on to cover. 

ScruffyTheJanitor

September 15th, 2016 at 6:33 AM ^

Did someone seriously say " Stribling's made some big plays for you. Assess his play?"  That sounds like the old Coffee Talk routine: "Talk amongst yourselves.I'll give you a topic: Stribling as a good corner in neither good nor a corner. Discuss." 

M Ascending

September 15th, 2016 at 6:34 AM ^

It actually sounds like Lewis won't play. He had a back injury, which he probably over compensated for, leading to additional injuries. Very tough to get healthy when you have injuries spreading to different parts of your body.