Jayce Tuck, EDGE, Cal will be available to answer questions from media outlets and team front offices leading up to the draft. Fire away.
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Evening Jayce. George Estevez, Santa Fe Sycophant. I've got some questions for you:
1. Some people have questioned your motor and level of passion during games in college. How can you reassure teams about this? 2. What's the thing an offensive lineman can do to hamper your game the most? 3. What part of your game are you looking to improve on the most with the help of NSFL coaching and conditioning? 4. What sorts of activities do you enjoy during your free time?
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Jayce, thanks for coming out here. We appreciate it. Quick one from the Illinois Inquirer:
A lot of players get swept up in their own football persona. There's a lot of talk of guys not knowing how to make the adjustment to normal life once their careers are over. If you weren't playing football, what profession would you be in? Do you feel your time at college has prepared you for anything other than a pro football career?
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1) What distracts you the most from the game?
2) If you had 5 concussions in your first 3 years, would you continue to play even with the risk of future health problems? 3) What's your favorite lift? 4) What can you bring to an NSFL locker room? 5) If a tree falls in the woods and nobody hears it, will Roger Goodell fine it for excessive celebration? Hank Winchester (S25 - Current) - Scrub
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1. What's the best way you find to get hyped for a game?
2. Do you prefer to practice alone or with the team? 3. Will teams have a good LR presence from you, or a bad one? Be honest. 4. Which team are you looking forward to being apart of and why? 5. Are you more likely to get picked high and underachieve, or fall and overachieve? Why?
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Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions Jayce.
To start, some have question your dependence on strength. What do you say to those who think you are unable to utilize agility effectivly? Lastly who was your mentor through out your young career? A coach? Maybe a Parent?
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Is there any Defense End in the NFL or College you model your game after?
How many sacks will you get this season? Do you expect to have any difficulties containing the outside run? Is your goal to decapitate as many quarterbacks as possible? Why should quarterbacks fear your pass rush?
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All-Time Leader Rushing TD's & Yards - NSFL [div align=center][/div] [/div] (05-25-2017, 03:15 PM)TheLoopster Wrote:Evening Jayce. George Estevez, Santa Fe Sycophant. I've got some questions for you: 1. Some people have questioned your motor and level of passion during games in college. How can you reassure teams about this? I think those that are questioning my motor need to go watch the film. In 2015 I led the nation in sacks in a top conference. In 2016 I faced 2-3 blockers on nearly every play and I still got 9 sacks and 14 TFL. Those guys saying I wasn't passionate in the games and don't have the motor don't know what it's like on the field with three guys on you. Once I get to the league, I'm going to be lined up next to guys who also need double teams so you'll see me beating the 1-2 men that line up against me. 2. What's the thing an offensive lineman can do to hamper your game the most? In the NCAA a lineman's favorite move was to hold me. If they can't get away with the hold the double team and/or chip block can always cause a DE like me to change my game a bit to get home. 3. What part of your game are you looking to improve on the most with the help of NSFL coaching and conditioning? I am looking to improve my strength and endurance. Coming into the league I want to take full advantage of the pros strength and conditioning so I can stay at the top in strength for my position and stay on the field for the entire game. 4. What sorts of activities do you enjoy during your free time? When I'm not on the field or watching film I like to play some basketball. I've also starting playing these new tabletop board games, Settlers of Catan has been by go-to for a relaxing Sunday afternoon after a big game. (05-25-2017, 03:56 PM)BenLongshaw Wrote:Jayce, thanks for coming out here. We appreciate it. Quick one from the Illinois Inquirer: If you weren't playing football, what profession would you be in? Do you feel your time at college has prepared you for anything other than a pro football career? I finished my bachelors degree in three years and started my M.B.A. I declared for the draft before finishing, but I plan on circling back on completing it once my career is done and I'm inducted to the HOF. With a degree in business I would probably go with some management roles in the start-up market. Here in the Bay Area I've seen a lot of the silicone valley money in action. My college experience and my natural born leadership skills would make me a good fit for management of up-and-coming businesses close to home. (05-25-2017, 03:57 PM)timeconsumer Wrote:1) What distracts you the most from the game? 1) What distracts you the most from the game? At this point in my career I have learned to manage distractions to my game. Football is my passion and I've worked hard to get where I am now. That won't be changing. 2) If you had 5 concussions in your first 3 years, would you continue to play even with the risk of future health problems? I haven't had a concussion in my career. I have been well coached to use proper equipment and tackling techniques. I would have to reevaluate my decision if I started going down that road. 3) What's your favorite lift? I'm all about the dead lifts. 4) What can you bring to an NSFL locker room? I've got intensity and natural leadership, with words and example. I"m the guy that keeps his teams in games even when we're down 30 at the half. I came from a school without a lot of respect or success on the field but even when we played the best in the nation from the Pac-12 our team was playing hard. Plus, when the game is done. I'm there with the jokes to keep morale up. 5) If a tree falls in the woods and nobody hears it, will Roger Goodell fine it for excessive celebration? How da fuck a tree fall in silence? (05-25-2017, 06:36 PM)WinstonKodogo Wrote:What's the strongest part of your game? What's the strongest part of your game? The strongest part of my game is my technique. You see a lot of the top prospects coming out and they've got one, maybe two moves. I've spent years developing moves so I can manipulate the Oline and get to the ball. If you watch my film you'll see bull rushes, speed rushes, swim moves, spin moves, rip moves, and even hump moves. Once you got all of the moves down the offense can't predict how you're going to attack and it makes it hard to limit you from impacting the play on every down. (05-25-2017, 06:41 PM).Broken Wrote:1. What's the best way you find to get hyped for a game? 1. What's the best way you find to get hyped for a game? Man I like to take in the sound of the stadium. The home team gets my going because they're all in to the game just like we are. When playing on the road the hate from that other team really fuels me. The deafening sound of a stadium gets my motor going. 2. Do you prefer to practice alone or with the team? I'm all about the team practices, but I still hit the field solo to put in extra time. As an edge defender I understand when the rest of the D is playing well, I play well. If the corners force the QB to hold the ball longer, I can hit him more. If the other DE is having a good game, I'm not taking every RB/TE chip. And when my big boys are getting pressure up the middle the QB can't step up and escape me. 3. Will teams have a good LR presence from you, or a bad one? Be honest. Man, my college teammates and me are brothers. If you ask any one of them they'll let you know that I show up to win. If somebody isn't playing hard, I'll light a fire under their ass to make sure we're playing our best football as a unit. 4. Which team are you looking forward to being apart of and why? I'm looking forward to play for any team in the league, I have worked hard to be here and can't wait to show the world that I can play with the best. Plus, I can't tell you who I'm most looking forward too, since I don't know who has the #1 overall pick yet. 5. Are you more likely to get picked high and underachieve, or fall and overachieve? Why? I don't care where I get picked, I'm going to overachieve. I'm going to be the best player in this draft. Every team that doesn't pick me is going to regret it for my career. (05-25-2017, 07:56 PM)Anti-Hype Wrote:Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions Jayce. To start, some have question your dependence on strength. What do you say to those who think you are unable to utilize agility effectively? I don't know who's saying I'm too dependent on strength. I put up one of the fastest 3-cone drills for a DE all-time. If you watch my film I got into the backfield regularly with my quickness of the snap and my spin moves, which are all about agility and quickness. So to those guys I'll just tell em to go watch some film. Lastly who was your mentor through out your young career? A coach? Maybe a Parent? My mentor is definitely my father. He played pro bowl when he was younger, so I was able to watch him tear it up on Sundays. I got a head start learning the in-and-outs of the game, which has helped with my development in terms of the cerebral part of being a player and my technique at the line and in coverage. (05-25-2017, 10:13 PM)Esa77 Wrote:Is there any Defense End in the NFL or College you model your game after? Is there any Defense End in the NFL or College you model your game after? I like to model my game after a guy named Cameron Jordan man. He's out there playing hard all game and leading defense that may not put up the best numbers. But he's getting to the QB and making plays. How many sacks will you get this season? I'll have to earn playing time this season so I'll go conservative and say I'll be trying to beat 13 sacks on the season, and 20 TFL. Do you expect to have any difficulties containing the outside run? I don't expect to have difficulties. I'm a strong player that understands my role in a defense. If my coach needs me to have outside contain so we can get a stop, that's where I'll be. Is your goal to decapitate as many quarterbacks as possible? Nah man, if you go for the head that's a penalty in this league. My goal is to make 8 QBs shit themselves this season. Why should quarterbacks fear your pass rush? I mean...do you want your family to see you shit yourself on the field?
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Thank you Jayce, and If I may I have a follow up question, or a retort rather.
No one is questioning your speed! You can trust me on that. Rather you have a strength when it comes to bull rushing but you may be less effective with spin and swim moves. Some may see that as one dimensional. Any thoughts to those people?
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