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Transcript provided by the San Francisco 49ers Communications staff.
Opening comments:
"Alright guys, the injuries: [DL] Dee Ford will be out, [DL D.J.] Jones will be out, [CB Richard] Sherman out, [S Jaquiski] Tartt out, [DL Jullian] Taylor and [CB] K'Waun [Williams]. Go ahead."
There was a report on NFL Network today that said Richard Sherman is out through the rest of the regular season.
Is that correct?
"I haven't read that report yet, but I hope not. I hope it's week-to-week. No, that's news to me."
Is D.J. Jones going on IR?
"Yes."
"I'm not sure if it's today. I think we have until tomorrow at 1:00, but he will be."
Is DL Kentavius Street--?
"Yes."
Did D.J. play on a high ankle sprain in the game?
There was also a report that Dee Ford would be out four weeks. Is that accurate?
"I don't know. When you have a hamstring, it can be anywhere from two to four weeks. I would be not very optimistic about next week, but hopefully we can get him back before, hopefully, the playoffs. But no, that's usually the timeline it lasts with the hamstring."
Do you know which ankle it was that D.J. came into the game with a problem with and then which one he injured during?
"He came in with either his left or his right one and then he hurt the other one when he got in. But, I don't know which order it went in."
"He's been real good. Just getting him back out there, I know how hard he's worked to get out there. I think each week he's gotten more of his legs under him. He's been ready to go, but to get into football practice and everything, holding his gaps and stuff, looked in shape, healthy from the beginning and now getting these weeks of practice. He definitely looks ready to go this week and he's getting his opportunity."
At that nickel spot, is that a situation where the reserves have been working on the outside also get reps there so you guys can have that--?
"Yeah, that's something you always have to work, especially with how many DBs you have up on gameday. So, everyone knows that that spot is K'Waun's for us, and when he's not out there we have more than one option. But, that's something guys are always working at through the games and we've got to do that with our safeties, too."
Is there a lesson for DL Nick Bosa just in the fact that I know he wants more sacks than the one that he's had since October 27th, but just in terms of dealing frustration as a pass rusher, I know he's obviously still playing well and affecting the game, but is there any message to him on how to stick with it?
This has all the makings of a so-called "trap game" and with all these tough games, the Falcons record is what it is. Do you have to address that with the team or have you?
"Yeah, you always address that. It's not as much about them. I think what we've been through these last few weeks and then when you know how people outside of this building will look at it because they aren't in the playoffs, they have been eliminated, the difference in the records and stuff. You want to address it, but it's been very easy for me. The way these guys have looked on tape these last five weeks, how hard they've played, the coaches that they have, the players that they have and then when you turn on the tape and watch how hard they've been going, it hasn't been hard at all for me to tell the guys. As soon as they saw the tape they could see that. These guys have won three out of their last five games. They beat a very good team in New Orleans. It wasn't a close game, they beat them with ease. Beat Carolina last week by a lot. It's not just luck. You turn on the tape and you can see why. Everyone knows the names that they have over there, the team is playing at a very high level right now."
The MVP discussion is generally centered around quarterbacks, and I wouldn't expect TE George Kittle to become a candidate at any point, but just in terms of the way he impacts the game, is he up there in terms of best players in the league and most impactful?
"Yes, definitely. I know I feel that way and pretty sure that everyone we play against would answer it the same way I just did."
"I mean, everyone knows he's talented, but that's not what makes you ask that question. I mean, he's playing at a different level out there. The will he plays with, the aggressiveness he plays with, and he's not out of control, either. It's a different level, a different mindset and I think everyone can feel that, especially the players trying to tackle him."
As good as Kittle's been, how about your other tight ends, TE Ross Dwelley and TE Levine Toilolo? What have they provided this year?
"First of all, all of them stepped it up a ton when Kittle was out. Kittle is tough to take off the field because he's extremely good at blocking and extremely good at passing. The other guys have fit into the roles that we've used him in, in whatever way we have. Levine is, you know, who I've been with before. He's a very good blocker in the run game and the pass game and as a receiver. He can catch, he's very good in zones and things like that and he's always ready if we need to throw him the ball. But, the ways we've used him, he's done exactly what we've wanted. He was banged up for a while, too, especially when Kittle went out. Levine had to really tough through some things for a couple weeks. Now with [TE Garrett] Celek going on IR, Levine's health has been key because it's just coming back right now. He's going to have to take a much bigger role here going forward. Dwelley's been great everywhere we've used him. I mean, he's been a solid number two tight end this whole year. He's got as good of hands as anyone on our team. A little bit undersized, but he doesn't block like it. When he's been put in the right positions, he's blocked well. What he did when [FB Kyle Juszczyk] Juice went out, hopping into fullback, to me has said the most about him all year."
Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan's jump from 2015 to 2016, I'm sure some of that obviously had to do with being in the system. Tell me, was he initially struggling with turning his back to the defense that first year and either him embracing that and getting more comfortable with that, was that part of his evolution?