Former Dolphins DE/LB Jaelan Phillips peacocks talking to the Philadelphia media claiming he loves everything about Philadelphia including the weather... Minus 1 for LYING! After hearing comments from Jaelan Phillips, it shows how far the Dolphins are from competing in the NFL.
00:00Somebody who's fancy was very tickled was Jalen Phillips.
00:04This Jalen Phillips got to Philadelphia, and he is,
00:08you want to talk about going from the outhouse to the penthouse,
00:12he is peacocking up there with the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:17Yeah, I mean, I thought I was excited day one.
00:18I mean, talk to me now.
00:19Like, this is literally the greatest thing that's happened to me
00:22in my whole life probably.
00:23But it's just awesome.
00:25I mean, the guys are awesome.
00:26Everybody's been super welcoming.
00:27I mean, I love the environment here.
00:29I love the vibe here.
00:30The city of Philly's, you know, giving me a very warm welcome.
00:33I got about 20 times the amount of Instagram likes that I ever got
00:37on the post before from the Philly fans.
00:39So shout out to y'all.
00:40But, yeah, it's been great so far, getting out there practicing.
00:43I love the weather here.
00:45I love the locker room.
00:47Everything's awesome.
00:47Stop.
00:48Stop with the lies.
00:49You cannot love the weather in Philadelphia more than the weather in Miami.
00:53That's a big lie.
00:54Minus one for him.
00:56Wow.
00:56You know, I think all options are on the table.
00:58Wow.
00:59I mean, he is.
01:01Wow.
01:03I mean, I guess that's what it is right now.
01:06You're going to the defending champs.
01:07That's how you're going to feel.
01:09But you are right, Vlad.
01:11It's not exactly like going from Boston to Florida like Marchand,
01:16and then you have the beach.
01:18Like, can you honestly say in November, you rather the weather in Philadelphia
01:22than the weather in Miami?
01:24Didn't he just get an insane human being will say that?
01:28I hope Mrs. JP didn't hear that.
01:30This is the greatest day ever.
01:32Yeah.
01:32Let me tell you something.
01:34Hey, let me tell you something, dude.
01:35Those Instagram likes are going to turn to middle fingers real quick if you miss another one of them sacks.
01:39Yeah, with your warning track sack power.
01:42I would say I never β well, because I never went from β I was always in the cold places.
01:53So, to say, oh, this is great and whatever, like, I was like, yeah, I'm here.
01:59Even, like β he's so happy to be out of Miami because even, like, a curmudgeon like Vic Fangio,
02:05he's like, hey, Vic, great to see you.
02:06And he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, sack the quarterback.
02:09And he goes, great to see you too.
02:12Because you know Vic Fangio's not warm and fuzzy.
02:18Thinking, like, you got him some bagels in the morning?
02:20No way.
02:20Yeah, but the thing about old coaches, once you get in, you're in for life.
02:26Right?
02:27If you look at Bill Belichick and some of the players that he cherished, they all come from the OG, you know, Giants.
02:36Right?
02:37Like, and then when he got to New England, he got a new crew.
02:41Yeah, they all get it from the, oh, he's a Parcells guy or β
02:44Right, exactly.
02:46Yeah, that's it.
02:47It happens.
02:48It makes the coach β
02:50I mean, even Mike McDaniel did it with Mostert and β
02:55Wilson.
02:56Who's the other running back?
02:57Jeff Wilson.
02:58Oh, Wilson.
02:58Jeff Wilson.
02:59Right.
03:00So he's done it too.
03:02I just wish he had tried to build the team like all the teams he left.
03:07But β
03:12It was something.
03:14Somebody said he's going from iguanas in the toilet to dog-sized rats.
03:18That's true.
03:20Man, all I remember about Philadelphia is when you could leave the hotel to go to the stadium, you pass a thousand funeral homes.
03:28Really?
03:29Oh, my goodness.
03:30On a, like, a number of funeral homes every corner.
03:34Maybe he's trying to tell you guys something.
03:37I don't know.
03:39Feel haunted?
03:41No.
03:42No, I didn't.
03:43I'll tell you, them fans mean as hell.
03:45Oh, man.
03:45You can't get around that.
03:47You did play on that.
03:47They mean to everybody.
03:48Somebody β it's like they go to the game and say, somebody getting booed, either our team or the other team.
03:54I mean, they had a jail in the stadium.
03:58And a little people.
04:02What?
04:05It was before I got there.
04:06They closed it up.
04:07Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:08Boink.
04:09Nah.
04:13The β yeah, I mean, like, look, you know, I understand.
04:17When you have been in a situation like he's been in β and also, it's kind of like a fresh start for him, right?
04:23Like, it's β you've had all these injuries and now β you know, I don't know.
04:26It's a big year for him.
04:27Obviously, it's a contract year.
04:28And even if he had a great year here, you don't know if the Dolphins are going to keep you around.
04:33Now you go to a situation in Philadelphia where, like, if he balls out for a contender, you're setting yourself up in a big way.
04:38They might forget about all that injury stuff.
04:40I don't know.
04:41I think the situation becomes better for him if he should ball out, right?
04:48But the fact of the matter is, is that if he had balled out here, right, he'd still be in the same situation because if he had balled out here, the team would be in a better situation.
05:02Probably.
05:03You see what I'm saying?
05:04So β
05:05It was a bad defense this year.
05:07I mean, like, I can't put it all β he wasn't in a good β
05:09No, you can't.
05:09He wasn't in a good β much like the Jets.
05:11Like, you know, we all can say Sauce Garter's an excellent player.
05:15The Jets were not a good team.
05:17I mean, he came into a team, a bunch of rookies on the D-line, no cornerbacks, you know, safeties that are miserable, maybe a potential fat cattery that's going on on the defensive line as well.
05:30He's battling a lot of things.
05:31Now, he had some faults in that too.
05:34Chop Robinson wasn't any great shakes this year.
05:38Bradley Chubb's tackling his own teammates.
05:40Right, so you have your own obstacles.
05:42Hey, Vlad, so question, JTolls says, crazy how Leroy says Sauce is one of the best players in the league.
05:50Ask Vlad if he's been good.
05:52He's been good.
05:53Has he been called for penalties?
05:54Yeah, they've called the penalties on him, but he's still been good.
05:57Right, okay.
05:58I mean, you know, listen, they must have β Andy must have thought he was that good to offer two first-round picks.
06:06Right.
06:06Doesn't cheating go along with being a great cornerback?
06:09Yes.
06:09All the time.
06:10You got to be able to β here's what you got to be able to do.
06:14And you always hear sometimes, oh, that's an old veteran move right there.
06:18You running next to him and the dude jumping for the ball and you got his shirt.
06:23Right?
06:24Yeah.
06:24And they can't see it.
06:25The other thing I used to always β I used to always β Frank Minifield used to always tell me this.
06:33He said, boom, you know why I got white gloves and brown gloves and black gloves?
06:39He said, because if they wearing white, I'm going to have my white gloves.
06:44They can't see it.
06:44So, he would have white sleeves with white gloves and they have white jerseys.
06:51Chameleon.
06:52The coach also said that.
06:53Belichick would always tell people to do that as well.
06:55Yeah.
06:55Like, if they're wearing white β wear white gloves because the referee won't be able to tell them.
06:59Exactly.
07:00So, there's β but here's what makes you good.
07:04You got to be good enough to get to that position where you can hold somebody.
07:10Right?
07:11Mm-hmm.
07:12If you just reach in, then it's blatant.
07:15Somebody says Sauce ranked as the 21st corner so far this season.
07:19But that could also be the pass rush.
07:21So, you got to be careful with that.
07:24But cheating goes along with that position.
07:26Joe Ramsey cheats all the time.
07:28Absolutely.
07:29Absolutely.
07:30Right?
07:31There's the same thing.
07:32There's two β there's two groups that always fight during practices.
07:36Cornerbacks and wide receivers and linebackers and tight ends.
07:40Somebody was saying this recently about defenders in the NBA too.
07:42Somebody was saying this about Lou Dort.
07:44And it's just like he gets to play by different rules because it's like they know he's a physical defender that kind of goes Draymond same way.
07:50And that's like, you know, then you're Duncan Robinson.
07:53You try the same thing.
07:53They're calling it on you.
07:55Right.
07:56But that's β I mean, he earned it.
07:58They earned it.
07:59Right.
07:59Pat Beverly.
08:00Like, you start earning your rep.
08:02So, when you make β so, for example, when you make an all-defensive team, the official's looking at you, no matter what you're doing on defense, and say, oh, he's playing good defense.
08:12Right.
08:12But whether you're holding it or not.
08:14Duncan Robinson is always going to be Duncan Robinson.
08:16If you've been a pine cone or a traffic cone your whole career, right?
08:23Oh, minus one.
08:25I kind of like it.
08:27Minus one.
08:28If you've been a traffic cone for your whole career and then you finally play some good D, you ain't going to get the benefit of the doubt.
08:35Hey, pine cone, don't you get β won't you smash a pine cone?
08:37You could smash a pine cone.
08:40Hey, listen.
08:43I said the wrong thing.
08:45No, no, you didn't.
08:45But let me say this.
08:46But it was good.
08:47A pine cone is still just sitting there.
08:49No, that's what I'm saying.
08:50That's what I'm saying.
08:51That's what I'm saying.
08:51You could really smash a pine cone.
08:53Pine cone sounds like the guy who gets dunked over by Wemby.
08:56Like you're a pine cone amongst the trees.
08:58Or, as Al Mackie said, you get called a pigeon.
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