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Jay Gruden On The Commanders Win

Jay Gruden joins G&D on this victory Monday to discuss Jayden Daniels’ performance and what went into the big win.

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Toyota's lineup of cool, colorful vehicles is ready to ride by your side. Take on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma, or go for the powerful Tundra. Head to toyota.com for more info, or visit your local Toyota dealership today. Toyota, let's go places. We're on to Cincinnati. A guy that used to coach in Cincinnati is Jay Gruden, the one time play caller of the Bengals. Jay, you got to hook us with some recommendations, some suggestions. We need all your favorite watering holes. We're going to be there for a couple of days for Monday night football next week. Cincinnati, you cannot go wrong with any of the Ruby Steakhouses, the precinct down there. The Ruby Steakhouse is downtown. There's about three of them in Cincinnati all over the top notch. Montgomery is a good place if you want some ribs, and there's a little cavern in Montgomery town tavern right next to the Montgomery Inn right there, but there's a lot of new stuff in Cincinnati that's been built downtown. I wasn't there. I was just now getting underway when I left, and it's quite different now than when I was there. So I think you can just stay downtown and have a good old time. I love it. Honor on the road. Jay Gruden is driven by the tapered automotive group, Tebrid Ford and Chantillion Fairfax. You're from 50 headquarters. Tebrid Chantillion Lincoln and Tebrid Chevrolet and Sterling home of Tebrid for lifetime vehicle coverage. See and shop them all at Tedbread.com. I guess this was probably after you left Jay, but you know about the famous hippopotamus there, Fiona. I do not know about the famous hippopotamus there named Fiona Fiona Fiona, the hippos my favorite. So she was born at like 18 pounds and hippos are normally born at like 400 pounds. And then she was nursed to health by all of these people that work at the Cincinnati Zoo. And my wife was obsessed with her and has a bunch of t-shirts and stuff and went and visited her. But basically Fiona survived and is now a flourishing, excellent, lovely, lovely hippo with a family and everything. Wow, what a story. I'm with you, Jay. I never got it. I still don't get it. And I'm amazed that anybody spent a microsecond Fiona, the hippo, I'm sure there's a baby pigeon out there somewhere that was nursed to health too, if you want to go visit her or a dale of a pigeon. I'll bet you if I find it and I have the city, my wife will go see the pigeon. You just let me know. Yeah, that's something you guys can do on your own. That's a lot of it. Jay, what'd you make a J and Daniel's essay? Let's start there. No, he followed, you know, it's second game and did not turn a ball over, which is critical. And he's close game. When you're deep not playing pretty good, the other team's been struggling, you gotta win these close games. And that's what happened. And turnovers will kill you. Look at, we'll love it. You know, one bad turnover and they lose the game. They had the game at hand against the Jets, but the cost of the game. So all these protecting the ball, I know everybody wants to see touchdowns in the red zone. They'll come, but just make sure we at least get points, keep the game close and try to win at the end like they did. What changed in the second half? Because that was the best he's looked by far in terms of being willing to stay in the pocket and make throws. I thought he was excellent in the second half of the game. He ended up throwing for almost 140 yards in the final couple of quarters. Yeah. You know, it was great to see Brown make a big play. Stepped in his throw. That 34 yarder to Brown was quite a throw. You know, they brought a fire zone. Eckler stepped up and made a great block and he just set his feet and let it rip. You know, and that's something that you'll see more and more of. The more he can see some things and feel like there's no pass rush around him. He has clean pockets. You know, he needs to have some clean pockets and last night or yesterday, he had a little bit more in the second half. I think the giant defense was a little gassed because they're out there quite a bit and they'll get run down or throw it a little bit and couldn't get to the pastor, so gave him some time. Yeah. You mentioned the red zone woes. I'll take, you know, well over 400 yards of offense, scoring on every drive that they actually, you know, not kneeled down to the first half division and those kind of opportunities don't take my chances every time, but they did stall out in the red zone. What did you see once they got down there that prevented touchdowns? Well, there's a couple things, a couple penalties, a couple facts. You know, they tried to get some guys open and he missed a throw over the top of the defense on one of me, threw it out of the back of the end zone. There's a couple of plays that ran on our PO that didn't work at all. They tried to run the ball in third and short one time, didn't get it to Echler. Just a lot of things, but, you know, the good thing is they ate up a ton of clock. You know, that first drive was 10 minutes, you know, in a giant story that the best, the best thing for a struggling defense like Washington has is half 10 minute drives all the time. That's what Washington did. Unfortunately, they didn't convert, but there's a lot of reasons, you know, if they'll get better with time, but I think overall, I played pretty good. Their running game was great yesterday. And I have a hard time thinking Daniels isn't kind of the reason why they're running it so well. It goes back to, you know, when I was covering the Kyle offense here in 2012 with Robert and Alfred Morris, who you would inherit, you know, he went for 1600. But you got to defend 11 on 11 and Jayden's now shown the ability to keep it and be so dangerous. B. Rob Rips off two 30 plusers, he's never done that once in his career. He went for one 30. Echler went for 40. I mean, they ran for two 15 as a team. It seems like they got something brewing here. Yeah, absolutely. And you can see one of the times it was a true handoff and Jayden just took two steps after he handed off. And there's two guys trying to make sure he didn't have the ball and then there goes the inside zone popping out of there. So yeah, that is a hell of a weapon to have. Jayden Daniels, the threat of his own reader, him carrying the ball and getting outside the numbers. It's scary on defense is you have to have people account for them and that'll open up. Thanks for Echler and Robert. Like a bit. So speaking of that running game in week one, obviously Daniel scrambling was so instrumental for their offense, doing anything mostly through three quarters, running back, they didn't really get going as much this week, you know, 170 yards give or take between the two backs. What's sustainable from this week, Jay, going forward in terms of the running back portion of the running game? Yeah, I think it's all going to depend on whether or not Washington manufacturers, some big plays in the passing game and force them to high safety because they're going to see a lot of single high safety. The more teams prepare for them and they're going to force them to try to throw the ball. So Terry's got to make some big plays, no brown like he did last week or somebody else in the passing game to scare defenses where they have to keep, you know, safety over the top of Terry or what have you. But the more they play, the more they're going to see loaded boxes, it can be a little bit more difficult, but the threat of Jaden running, like I said, is still going to open up some holes for B. Rob and Eckler. I was talking to someone earlier today, just watch the game back and they talked about how hard it can be on some of the RPO decisions where if you pull it and the guy's not immediately open or the pass isn't there, it's almost like a lock for a sack and that happened a couple of times. He got sacked four times in the first half and five times if you count the one in the second half total. But can you expound upon that for people like, you know, a couple of those sacks where he goes forward, loses one or two or whatever, you know, not the end of the world, but those are like RPOs that go bad, basically. Yeah, a couple of them didn't work, you know, he pulled one of them out and tried to hit the swing to the back, it was covered and, you know, the thing about RPOs, the lineman don't know if he's keeping them or handing it off. So they got an illegal man downfield one time. So they're blocking downfield. If you're going to throw the RPO, it's got to come out fast right now to it, a quick flan by a receiver, a hitch out there or a screen, which I've had a little bit of success with. But if you have to hold the ball at all, the protection is so bad, he's going to get killed. So that happened a couple of times, he had to scramble around and took a couple sacks, but that's just something they got to continue to work on. RPOs, I think, you know, they'll probably dwindle a little bit, but I do like the zone read part of it and some of the bootlegs off of some of these things, the RPOs, they just got to get on the same page and Jayden's got to realize that, hey, if I hold this ball longer about a second, I'm either going to get killed or we're an illegal man downfield. Jay grid with us here on Grant and Danny. So Jay and passing numbers are down sort of across the league. I think almost half of the guys that threw yesterday didn't have 200 yards. I mean, it's just a different time, it seems, through a couple of weeks. So this is, you know, all kind of with a grain of salt, but where are their chunk play is going to come from? Forget about the home runs or 97 yards to Justin Jefferson or, you know, whenever the Saints play, I guess, but those, those like 12 to 20 yard kind of strike plays that sort of change field position or, you know, kind of bail you out and kind of make things easy. Where are those going to come from? Week in a week out? Do you think? Yeah, I think if they, you know, limit some of the RPO stuff and go into more play action passes where they're holding it in there and pulling it out and trying to hit the quick plan over the middle of the glance route over the middle or with a deep comeback or what have you where it's more of a true pass protection, not just guys blocking the run. I think they'll be able to hit some, especially if they're having success running the ball. This is a great testament for these guys moving forward to run the ball like they did against the Giants. His front is pretty damn good, you know. I didn't think they'd have much success with the front that the Giants had, but that'll scare the hell out of some people that'll make linebackers bite on some of these actions and then you get people sneaking over the back of their, over the top of them and half some big plays that way, some three level throws, quick throws, like I mentioned, I think they'll come in bunches here in the future. So is that harder to do some of that plactions stuff you're talking about if you're in shotgun almost exclusively? No, no, there's a lot of things that do the play actions out of shotgun and they're quite effective. Actually, you just got a hole in there and sell it. Like I said, if you could still sneak some guys around there behind behind the defense behind the second level, the defense. Jay Gruden on Grant and Danny every Monday at five o'clock, great insight on Washington's game after he watches it back and within the next few minutes, we'll start going around the NFL with him as well. You referred to Noah Brown earlier, he had three targets, three catches, 56 yards made an immediate impact at the 34 yard catch to set up the game winning field goal. On a similar concept to drive earlier, he made a diving catch on a ball that was thrown on a dart and he made a really athletic play. I loved how he separated at the top of his route for a big guy. He's already seemingly their second wide receiver. It feels like. Yeah, things that way, I don't know, you know, where these other guys have been, but somebody has to step up. I mentioned it last week to take a little pressure off Terry and give them a legitimate target on the other side. If they're going to keep Terry on one side than that other side, they'd better have somebody out there that can get some separation or make some big plays and no Brown looks like he's emergent as that guy. You know, they still have the other Brown, the Lamy, he's got to make some plays and obviously the rookie McCaffrey. But you know, Noah looks pretty good. You know, he's a veteran guy. He went to Wild State. He's a field school guy and a running game, so he'll help out blocking for McCaffrey and be robbed as well. So it's a good guy to have out there. Jay, you mentioned term of corn a couple of times and we're big fans of term of corn just in the city and on the show and everybody likes the guys, a great dude. Do you think it might be time to have kind of a tough conversation about how good term of corn actually is? I'm not saying he's benchable or anything like that, but we've always thought of him as, Hey, he's a number one. He's really good. Is he? I'm wondering through a couple of weeks, it's truly to put to slam the gavel. But what do you see him from him in terms of getting open, getting off a press and is he towards that upper echelon of receivers still? I think he is. Yeah. I just think opportunities haven't been there for him and Jayden's got to gain trust in him like he had trusted Brian Thomas and the leak papers at LSU, give him some opportunities in the deep passes, even if he looks like he's covered, you know, some of these big time receivers that have been getting all the money, you know, they're not always wide open, but the quarterbacks give them opportunities. And I think if he trust Terry to make a play where it won't be intercepted, he just can be in complete or a big player passing her parents and give them some of these opportunities. Terry, Terry will come through for him. He just got to gain the trust that I'm going to take a little time. Jay used to love how you used Chris Thompson thought he was perfect in your offense and he did some good things with him. Austin Eckler, who's always had that kind of game, has been fantastic through a couple of weeks. Are you surprised with how spry he looks after the expectation or at least the narrative around him? This off season was he was washed. Yeah, no, I think they're using them perfectly with the amount of reps as well. He's not a guy you want to give the ball to 15, 20 times a game. He's in a role perfect, very similar how we had for Chris. Chris usually carried a ball six, seven times a game and we use them in the passing game. He's a great pass protector and that was a great role for him. Austin is thriving in his role and he can stay fresh. It's a great change of pace from Brian Robinson. So that one, two punches, pretty dangerous for Washington moving forward by love either using them and the amount of time and the amount of play snaps he's using is perfect. 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Toyota's lineup of cool, colorful vehicles is ready to ride by your side. Take on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma, or go for the powerful Tundra. Head to toyota.com for more info or visit your local Toyota dealership today. Toyota, let's go places. Jay, when I ask you about Washington's defense at this point, we thought they'd be better. Not how much better, I think that was, well, we didn't know how much better. I guess is the way to, when to phrase it, we thought there'd be some improvement and they're right at the bottom of the league again and pretty much every rankings through a couple of weeks. What do you see when you watch that group and how would you attack them as an offense to play color? Right now, you can attack any way you want to, to be honest, with a single Terriero, almost 100 yards and Daniel Jones, you know, was pretty comfortable in the pocket for the most part. If Malik neighbors doesn't drop that pass on the sidelines, it's probably going to be another touchdown drive for the Giants, who's offense struggled mightily last week. So they got to figure some things out when they start playing from good offense. The Cincinnati is going to, you know, give them a little bit of a problem if T Higgins plays because they'll be able to run the ball and throw the ball with some monster weapons on the outside. You know, the cornerback play, it's hard for them to stack the box because, you know, right now their corners aren't playing very good. So they're afraid to cover for very long. So they play covers, they're not stopping the runs with like boxes. So they're right now in a conundrum of what to call. So they got to be very creative and their defenses are stunting their blitz packages because they cannot leave their corners on an island right now because they'll get gutted. Jay Gruden on GND, and primetime performance last night in a second straight clunker for Kayla Williams. First of all, what have you made of him through two weeks? That offense has looked pretty gross. And should we be feeling a lot better about Jaden Daniels, who's been very solid based on how Caleb Williams looks or small sample, not worth comparing the two just yet? Yeah, I wouldn't compare him yet. You know, they're both one and one. That's comparable, I guess. So that's very good. But Caleb is, they've really struggled, protected Caleb in known passing situations, obviously Keenan Allen didn't play last week, so that hurt him a little bit. Dunes, they've kind of banged up a little bit. But you know, they're off at the line struggling against the text. A lot of teams will, you know, hunter, hunter on the outside and Anderson on the outside. Those two guys are pretty good pass-rushers and Danico Ryan's is an excellent job of those blitz packages. And I don't know who could have played quarterback for the Bears just last night because he got tumbled. I mean, he got sacked seven times, could have been nine or 10 times. If you can't protect the rookie quarterback with the running game or your pass protection and then no matter what the quarterback is, who he is, what he was drafted, where he was drafted, they're going to struggle and the Bears right now got to figure out their pass protection woes and how to protect this kid because he's not going to last. Jay, just looking at the league at large, we referenced this earlier. But why do you think passing is sort of trending down in terms of some of the way I'm used to opening season. It's like 400 yards, four touchdowns, seven different guys do at Ho Hum. It seems that yards and sort of the some of the big plays, again, the Saints and maybe Minnesota this past week and notwithstanding, are seem to be harder to come by. What do you make of the kind of passing totals being watered down here? I don't see a lot of guys open, you know, there's not a lot of good receiving quarters. I mean, it seems like there are, but I just don't see a lot of guys getting open, you know, and the, and the pass protection hasn't been great either. The defensive coordinators do a great job at these line games and twists and blitzes and pick the tackles. I mean, I mean, Ryan Flores ran a number on the, on San Fran with some of the, I mean, like Trent Williams and the guy, the defensive end rushes inside. It's pretty in a face. I mean, some of these stunts are very difficult and unless you can run the ball and protect your quarterback with some play actions and get some big plays on first and second down, if you're going to be in known passing situations, you're in a struggle against the Browns. I mean, there are some talented players, quarterbacks and offenses that are struggling because, you know, it's very hard to pass protect. You mentioned Flores, the defense has been very good, but your former coordinator, Kevin O'Connell has the Vikings at two and O and Sam Darnold looking a lot better at quarterback. Then we've seen him in this league. What do you think of their start? Uh, it's awesome. And they're playing great complimentary football. Um, you know, and they're getting a couple of big plays here and they're the 97 yarder to Justin Jefferson is a game changer and they're making teams move the ball 70, 80 yards on 12, 14 plays. And when they get third down, Flores has a unique pass rush package that he gets home. He's got a lot of guys that could do multiple things on defense, whether they're rushing or dropping. Very confusing. The disguises coverage is extremely well and confuses quarterbacks from, uh, they're going to be a lot of games because they play good defense and the Sam Darnold continues to protect the football and the running game is just good enough to put a little pressure on the defense. They'll be competitive in just about every game they play. Jay, when we're watching some of these games, you know, we, we draw this conclusions week to week. Like Dallas looks great. Week one gets shellacked, uh, in, in week number two, and it's, you know, so hard to predict. When you were coaching, right, as both of the, as an OC and then as a head guy, when did you feel like you knew who you guys were? Like how long did that process take for you internally and then let alone like schlubs like me on the outside? Yeah, that takes a little bit of time. You know, it's just hard, you know, the, the good teams that last throughout the season are the teams that stay healthy. You know, Kansas city as good as they are as good as Patrick Mahomes. They've been pretty lucky as far as their health is concerned. Their star players play every game and that's important. They lost Pacheco yesterday. So we'll see how they do there. My man, Samaje, he rhymes going to get a shot, um, but you got to stay healthy. That's number one, and your star players have to play like stars. If your star players are struggling, uh, you're not going to have a very good year. So, um, I based it on our star players, our quarterback, number one, our quarterback play, um, and then our pass rush, how good our Atlanta scrimmage was. You know, I always leave them protecting the quarterback and getting after the other quarterback. You could do that. You felt pretty good about your team, but if you struggled in one of those three areas, there's going to be a long year. If one of these teams ends up being better than is expected, which one would you pick? I'm going to give you the New Orleans Saints who have scored on every single drive, Clint Kubiak's friggin been money, uh, Derek Carr's lightened it up. The LA Chargers under Jim Harbaugh, who are two and oh, seems like everywhere he goes, he wins. And then the Steelers who accidentally started Justin Fields and have begun their season two and oh plus 15 and margin, which of those three do you think has the best chance to be really good? I think based on schedule, I'd probably say the Saints, you know, I think the Buccaneers are still going to win that division, but playing the Panthers and Falcons twice. Yeah, we got to realize now that the Falcons, the Steelers played to Falcons and, um, do they just beat Denver Broncos? They're not very good. You know, the Chargers beat the Raiders and they beat Carolina. Um, those are two teams that are struggling a little bit, but the Raiders got a huge window. Don't get me wrong. There's some really struggling football teams right now in the national football league, about eight to 10 of them. You beat those guys early in your schedule and get some wins against those teams and you'll be, you know, in the hunt as the season goes on, but I just don't see anybody still competing with some of the upper echelon teams right now. The Kansas City's, the Chargers, the Lions, uh, you know, some of these teams, but you know, every week is different and of those three teams, like I said, I like to play the Saints are playing. The Saints a little bit. They get a good corner. I like them because, uh, they can blind you up and base personnel. They did a lot of two tight end sets and two receivers sets and two receivers and a full back and a tight end and they forced teams to play base defense. And nowadays, not a lot of teams have enough good linebackers to play base defense. It sounds silly, but a lot of teams are in nickel personnel 90% of the time. Now here come the Saints and they just bludgeon you with this full back and these tight ends and they bring in Hill, sometimes I take some Hill and he, you know, he does a good job. So then the play acts was off of it or nasty. So I like the fact that they can play very physical football, Ruiz, the guards playing good. They, the rookie tackles playing outstanding and, and they're protecting Derek. So they're going to be in a lot of games. Philadelphia Atlanta tonight. Who do you like and why Philadelphia? I think kills them. Yeah. So I just don't think Atlanta has enough weapons for Kirk right now, um, you know, outside of London and Beijon, they're going to struggle a little bit protecting Kirk and he's not moving very well. I think the past for Philly, you'll get home and Philadelphia went pretty easy. How do you get him moving or what do you do? Maybe the better question is let's say you're, you're the head coach. You're drawn up a game plan tonight based on what we saw where he had to be in pistol or gun. And then even more discouraging may have been the video that came out from practice last week when he was dropping from under center and it looked really rough. Like what would you design or what would your plan be for him? Well, I've said this all along. If he's not 100% healthy, he can't do the play actions. I wouldn't climb. You know, his strength is first second down play action was underneath the center and holding that ball out and pulling it out and hitting those glass routes and those deep crossers. And that's what he's really, really good at. The bootlegs outside and the down plastas tied in a low crosser coming around. He's really good at that. As far as just drop him back and thrown and being a sitting duck back there. I don't know if this is what they want because they don't have enough receive. They got Drake on and they got a little got booty and they got a little Ray Ray, Robinson Ray Ray, whatever. Ray Ray McCloud. Oh Ray Ray Ray. Ray Ray McCloud. Yeah, they're little and they're not going to get open for Kirk. He's got to wait and Kirk has to see guys open to throw it. These routes take some time to develop and they're going to have to block sweat and Josh Huff and Jalen Carter. It's going to be a long day for these guys, but the strength of Kirk's game is first second down. They got to utilize Beijon Robinson. He's got to have a big day for them to have a chance and then he'll do some perimeter screens and some screens of Beijon, but he's got to be successful on first and second down. Otherwise they're in a world of crap. James. Awesome. As always, what do we talk to you next week? All right. Thank you guys. I think that's a professional term. World of crap. That is an industry term. Yes. On Aaron on the road, Jake Groot is driven by the Tedbert automotive group. 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