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Oregon Ducks Tight End Kenyon Sadiq discusses fixing the little things. Sadiq talks about how it is about fixing the little things and technique.
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00:00Last time you guys played them, you were still working out of 11 as your base personnel,
00:06but since then you've had to adapt.
00:08It's been you and Jamari as kind of the physical, being able to find that 12 personnel with
00:12the two tight ends.
00:12How do you think that that plays out, just bringing that more physicality with those
00:16two tight ends out there?
00:17Yeah, I think it allows us to do a lot of things.
00:19You know, we don't just have to be in a physical, you know, 12 personnel set.
00:22We can get in 10 and 11 sets as well.
00:24So I think that makes it a bit difficult for defenses to figure out what they want to do,
00:27whether they want to play in, you know, nickel sets or base sets.
00:30So, you know, it gives us a bit of flexibility in a lot of areas.
00:33Back left, Aaron.
00:35The offense kind of struggled in the first half to finish against Texas Tech.
00:39You guys were able to come back and have a better second half performance.
00:42But now after looking at the film, what are some ways that you're kind of focused on preparing
00:47for this next matchup and getting a little bit faster start and being able to finish
00:51in the red zone to put some more points on the board?
00:54Yeah, I mean, it really comes down to little things.
00:56I mean, if you watch the film, it's just like one missed block, you know,
00:58that ends up, you know, stopping the play.
01:01So, I mean, it's really just focused on the real technique.
01:03You know, Texas Tech was really good players and the same thing for Indiana.
01:05You know, when it comes down to good on good, it's the little things like the technique.
01:09So, no, it's just holding in on those little details.
01:11I mean, it'll be a separator.
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