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Justin Smith: 'Hopefully try to win a championship'

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  2. personnel changes1:45
  3. Armenia5:21
  4. Georgia3:41
  5. win championships2:56
Sat, 28 Jul 2012|

Justin Smith supports Aldon Smith and is looking for improvement in 2012.

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Transcript

Because. Well it. This. I think the biggest thing is. You can actually see some things you did last year so much stuff you need to work on stages. Implement their playbook trying to understand what they want what they want you to accomplish and you can actually search we community Manson. Try to make some little subtle things that. Not done so well last year make those letters had to start from square war which is -- Yeah I mean there's there's a lot of things on defense you know just first second round. And -- just nickel situations that you can do. To bring the run and I mean they throw the ball for -- -- well so. Have a guy in -- that can rush the passer for second round. You know hopefully that translates in the more sexson. Longer third downs second downs -- well was defense. On the it all depends I mean you know. It's a match -- game it's not all matchups and they are on the offense or room do they run zone user got stretched their rookie Brian Jones construction matter. We play and so. You know and hopefully we have some more for second -- pressures. You know that others be it personnel changes that hits on the quarterback you just keeps you from -- have a -- come along and be so. Predictable. It's. He would be an all talked about. I mean these you know he's he's great. -- in off the field I think. From just my own personal standpoint that you were victim gets cold out. So whenever you know who is. I mean it's it's. You consider baseline and you know now our goal is to go. Start at baseline and hopefully I continue to get better and that's what you play the game is to. Always improve and there's always stuff to work Norman in hopefully you know turn to win championships so. We fell short. They're all losers last year and go -- stuff to try to do and did -- that your. I mean he's just. You don't. Like everybody got -- pretty physically -- guide. You know very coach -- Listens and he -- -- type of guy -- want to be repetitive with which is which is huge and know lots of ability he can rush the passer you play run. You know -- on offense down too so. -- two way player so he's Georgia rule. Army and I mean most pretty easy there's they're trying to actually use him on on multiple sets shifts motions things like that so little bit different. -- -- I really don't care where Holmstrom when you know but you know there's different you know it's it's offensive huddle. First time there once as high schools little bit different than defensible move more quiet and stuff so it's. It is different to actually it's via. It. Okay. -- you know we got so what will over there. And jamarcus and I me. They've had a lot of people we have big Leonard in the dictionary yet. Randy in the mix so I don't think they're good to produce them me. Or colder so long memoir. And you know which is it is different type of mentality so that's you know. So. Focused or where the word is you know other than listen the whole goal in her mentor and do their job. We've -- gently -- more. No he's or right he's on the right side a -- Against it looks. I think you're very really play against some might not just from Armenia did. Long time ago.

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