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Chargers perfectly almost by Tony Jefferson as place alment companion. Tony,
thank you so much for being with us in put
chargers in the in the verge of Christmas. Christmas Eve.
You know day of work for you guys is uh,
it's a second day. You came back to practice after
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the win against the Broncos. Yeah, yeah, Monday was yester,
there was first was the first? What's the first?
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Ay?
Speaker 1 (14:43):
So you were telling me much needed rest you you
got to go home, which is for.
Speaker 7 (14:47):
You San Diego, San Diego. Yeah, born and raised in
San Diego.
Speaker 4 (14:52):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Absolutely, high school. Yes, shout out any teacher in particular
that you want to a shut out our coach.
Speaker 7 (15:03):
Coach McFadden. That was my high school coach. We still
talk to my two favorite teachers. Miss Hughes, she was
my English teacher, okay, helped me with my S A T. S.
And then Miss Barunda, who's my avage. Thank you guys
always they know they know they have a.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Special excellent shout out to all of them, then then
from Tony so so Tony now getting into into the
week after after that probably as signature of a win
as you can get in the NFL, that game against
against the Broncos, and how you guys responded and made
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the adjustment, whatever adjustment you made in the second half
obviously worked. How do you process the game itself from
first to second half and what happened if you can
share with us a little bit in halftime, that that
may be possible.
Speaker 7 (16:01):
Yeah. So, I mean when you get to this time
of the year in December, when it's it's playoff football,
you gotta be on your p's and q's at all times.
And I think coming out, you know, we we just
weren't on the details, and guys were just kind of,
you know, we just weren't really to be to be
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blunt about it, we just weren't doing our jobs in
certain areas. So we never lost faith really within the game.
We knew that like once we started doing our job
and doing our assignments correctly, like we'd be right back
in the ball game. So at halftime, it wasn't really
no big raw rah or anything, because it was really
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it was really simple for us, and we just knew
that once we went back out there. You know, let's
just flip the switch. Let's get back to who we
are as a defense and really just try and focusing
on doing our.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Job every time we have we have a play. You're
here with us, Tony. You know, I love to ask
this question, especially to the rookies, you know, because of
the change the transition between the college game to the
professional you know, in the NFL. And but I think
that in a certain way, it's always the same answer
in terms of what's the difference in the NFL margin
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of error, It's just so small. And that's why I
guess that it's about details. It's nothing that you have
to change completely.
Speaker 7 (17:28):
Yeah, exactly, that's spot on. It's it's the margin of
errors is so small, and like it's it's about the people.
Hear it all the time, and sometimes it goes through
one air and out the other, just because it's like
so cliche. But it's really just about honing in on
the details and just one player at the time mentality,
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not trying to you know, look past you know, what
are we going to do on the next series. It's
one player at a time and just focusing on that.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
So Tony where you know, as a team, you guys
are one win away to secure you know, the the
ticket to the to the party. And on paper, the
game this Saturday in New England is against a team
that doesn't have a good record stats wise, you know,
you see they're at the bottom of in defense, offense.
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Then they go to Buffalo and give the Bills by
who by all accounts of measurements, it's one of the
best teams in the AFC. They give them. Hell, how
dangers are the New England Patriots.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
This is National Football League. I've been in the league
for a very long time, and anybody can get beat
any week. If you're not on the details. It doesn't
matter what the record is. Everybody is capable of losing
and winning the ball game. So going into this week,
we view it as really just a good NFL football team.
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There's some things they do well and some things statistically
that may not look at the well that they do well.
But we're going to go in and focus on us, like,
let's be us, let's not get caught up in anything else.
That's when the ball game, you know, like once you
get once you get into this opportunity where you can
get into the dance. You have to be on the details.
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You have to be on the details, and you gotta
be ready to roll.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
We'll go back to the dance because there is a
question I want to ask you about that how difficult
Tony is for the athlete himself to get ready for
a game like this in terms of change, you know,
the changing time early game for you guys, you gotta
wake up like a four or five in the morning
in your internal clock, you know, and start get going
for the game. Cold weather, it appears it's not going
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to be as cold as we thought, you know what's
going to be. But how difficult it is for you?
Speaker 7 (19:44):
Uh, not difficult at all. I'll be up, ready to roll.
This is this is a game to get into the
to the dance. Like if you're not, if you're not
up for this and ready to roll, you're in the
wrong sport. So difficulty none, get ready, mentally difficulty negative
like I'm ready, Like this is all positivity, like ready
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to roll, ready to go, ready to go.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Why is it that once the playoffs start, this is
inevitable every single year a team that no one saw,
you know, coming but they got to the playoffs, they
have the opposite and the team that on paper was
clearly the superior team, you know, just can't get it done.
What is it about the playoffs?
Speaker 7 (20:35):
Yeah, it's always I believe they call it the dark
horse of the playoffs. There's always a team really that
you know, Like I said, once you get into the playoffs,
when you get into the dance, like it's a whole
new season, everything starts over. It's a whole different ball game.
Everybody is. You're playing for your football lives every week,
every down, every everything is so important because that one
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play could be difference in the game. So everybody's like
I said, the details are really are at a premium
at that point, and anything can go A turnover can
change the whole ball game, you know, a miss field goal,
a black field goal like those everything so detrimental bro
to winning uh in in those moments. So and that's
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why I always say, once you get into the dance,
it's it's just a whole new season.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
This is a This is a question that I was
sharing with my you know, my friend here who's helping
us record this, because I want to know your opinion
about we are not as a team in this situation
because we're actually fighting for the spot on the playoffs.
But at this time of the year, you always have
teams that are to the fans mostly they are fighting
for the best possibility to pick high in the draft,
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and they want the team to lose. As an athlete,
what do you feel about.
Speaker 7 (21:59):
That, I don't. I mean, I personally have never been
on a team my whole career, thank god, or I've
been in that position, but I don't. I don't find
that to be true because I think it would be
hard to tell players or have players go out there
and try to purposely lose. These guys grind all week,
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they put their bodies on the line, So I don't
I don't necessarily believe that's the true thing. I think
that's kind of like a outside thing because it's I
think it'd be kind of impossible to go out there
and purposely.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Lose how much you put in the game, That would.
Speaker 7 (22:36):
Be disrespecting the game, in my opinion, disrespecting them and.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Then just let the football gods decide, I mean, whatever
it is. But you go out there to try and
win every single every single game.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
Yeah, that's that's my true belief. I don't. I don't
think people would or any organization would actually try to
disrespect it the game like that.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Now, this is going to sound like a fumboy question,
Believe me, it is not. But you've been in the
league since twenty thirteen. You played for pretty good teams
in Arizona, San Francisco, Baltimore obviously you know Giants. Now
you are with the Chargers, so you've seen a lot
of football and a lot of good teams. Does this
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team have what it takes to maybe shock the war
and once you get first, you need to get in
the dance once you're there. What's your opinion about it?
Speaker 7 (23:32):
Yeah, I think I think this team is built that way.
We have someone's depth on both sides of the ball,
and I think, like I was, I was scouting last
year with the Ravens, and I always heard that, like
having depth is so important. And I think we've done
a good job of just having guys to death, just
including myself, just a guy who's been on practice squad
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for most of the year, and then just being able
to want my numbers called to be ready to go.
That's a testament to coaching, testament to the front offices,
having guys ready to roll, and uh, you know, I
think once you get into this part of the year,
there's going to be injuries. It's going to be guys
who are going to go down, and you got to
be ready and have guys that are ready to step
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up and go and that that matters the most, like
in the playoffs and going forward, like in December and
January football. And I think I think we're built for that.
We got the tough guys, got star players really every
at every level, and uh, you know, guys who want
to compete and win.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
I assume to ask about that thing as a as
a scout in the scouting department for the Ravens because
even if it was a little bit, you get to see,
you know, the other side operations, which I assume it's
very It was very interesting, uh to you. It's been
an interesting journey, you know, for you in the in
the NFL. What made you like, you know what, I
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kind of still play this sport.
Speaker 7 (24:55):
I promise I have to write a book. Just yep,
I'm done. My careers has been so so crazy and
like unusual, but uh, you know, I was scouting last year.
I was doing pro scouting. It was my first year
and I just just got out of a season with
the Giants who went to the divisional playoffs. But I
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injured my foot or whatever, so I was like, I'm
not gonna I'm just gonna try this scouting thing, something
I always wanted to do, and you know, just being
around the facility every day, being around the players every day,
and then it was just like, man, I miss it.
It's never really that, It's never really went away. It
was always there. And then I would mention it, like
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to like friends or like some some guys like in
the scouting department over there, like man, I think I
want to come back and play, and like their responsible
be like, bro, no, you can't do it. You're a
wash stop, you're old stop. And like when I would
hear those, it's so hard.
Speaker 6 (25:53):
I mean, you play at the highest level, you know,
the probably the hardest sport they used to play, and
then you don't play anymore, and then like how does
the engine you know, gets going?
Speaker 7 (26:05):
But when I would hear that, it would just fuel
me more. It would just make me like I want to,
like Brian could do this, Like I know you may
not think if you were in my position, you couldn't
do it. But I know me, and like I know
me more than anybody else knows me. So I felt
confident in doing it, and I did it, and uh,
you know, I just feel like I can do it.
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So well you did it.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
But as a matter of fact, you did it. You're
here now in this journey, Tony, What's not the most
because it's that's hard always, but one of the most
important things that you've learned about the game of football
and the NFL itself in this journey.
Speaker 7 (26:45):
Uh, there's so many different things that I've learned. I
just felt like, Uh, one thing that I've really that's
really stuck with me, honestly, it's just like believing and
have a good work ethic. I felt like early on
in my career my work ethic wasn't that strong. I
felt like I was playing just off pure ability and instincts.
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And then I got to Baltimore, I got teamed up
with Eric Weddle, and he really kind of like showed
me the way to be to be a pro and
like from there on, like I had a different view
of like being a professional athlete, and like that's really
carried on with my mindset on like how to be
like a pro.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
So, yeah, we're born in San Diego obviously. So were
you a Chargers fan growing up?
Speaker 7 (27:36):
Yeah? I mean so my dad was a big Chargers fan.
Like I was the type of kid who, like I
like to go against the grain, so like I like
the Raiders for a little bit, but then I couldn't.
I couldn't help it, like I love the Chargers, Like
I remember getting my first Junior Sailitary for Christmas and
when I signed it was funny. My sister texted me,
She's like when I signed his Chargers. She's like, do
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you remember when dad got you that Junior sal jerseys
and you ran around that. I literally ran around the
house for like thirty minutes, like screaming Junior say, I'm
coming to get you. Like like watching those guys like
growing up bro, like the younger guys, the rookies and
stuff they don't understand, like the old Charger team with
like the Goats, like the Gats, like those guys, Yeah, yeah,
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those those.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
How crazy that you're playing for the franchise?
Speaker 7 (28:24):
You know, these bottle I don't take it for granted
at all. Like every time I practice, I look at
the helmet, like, man, I really got I got a
boat on my helmet right now. It's like insane, you know.
So I'm loving every moment.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
I understand. Your mother is from the Mexican Harry touch
mom your mom?
Speaker 3 (28:44):
No?
Speaker 1 (28:44):
No, no, oh okay, that's in Wikipedia. That's a that's
a wrong, that's the wrong.
Speaker 7 (28:48):
Mother in law maybe, yeah, your mother in law. Okay.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
So I was going to ask you if you know,
if you had if you grew up with, you know,
Mexican food and dishes, you know, being in San Diego.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
Basically all my all my friends are Mexican.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (29:04):
My wife's Mexican. Oh that's pretty much.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
You know your wife is Mexican.
Speaker 7 (29:08):
Yeah, my wife.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
There you go.
Speaker 7 (29:09):
That's it. That's it, that's it.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Yeah, the guys I'm calling me, dude, it is a wife,
not the mom.
Speaker 7 (29:15):
Yeah, no, it's my wife. My wife's Mexican. So I've
been with her since tenth grade.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
So oh wow.
Speaker 7 (29:20):
Yeah, that's we're pretty. My family pretty pretty.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
My wife and I we celebrated twenty eight years of marriage.
Speaker 7 (29:28):
There we go.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
So my man, I'm catching up to you bro now
you Yeah, it's it's it's it's warm but I've been
I'm a lucky guy. I believe she has it harder
than me. Yeah, I have the easty chap Tony, thank
you so much, and thank you for being with us,
because it's you know, it's where again on the verge
of Christmas Christmas Eve, and you took the time. Uh
so let's get it. Let's get it, get on the
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get plays. Appreciate it man, Thank you. It's a pleasure.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
Good luck backwise.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Tony Jefferson for Superceia and it's that no buena l
a and the Pinto Christmas complain or the Chargers lets
playoffs and.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Let's go Yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no, it's local,
says Careen. Locate two cares my brother.
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let's go.
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