New Orleans Saints LB
Jonathan Vilma Interview
Oct/21/08 07:57 AM Filed in:
Jonathan
Vilma
Q: How do you feel
about the timing of that game, given the result
yesterday and having to adjust to London?
A: I don’t think the
timing’s that bad. I think we would have been a
whole lot better off if we had won in Carolina and was
getting ready for San Diego. We have the bye week after
this, so it’s not like we have to get back to the
states and immediately get ready for another game. We
have some time off. The injuries, unfortunately it is
what it is for us as a team. We’ve been battling
that all year. I don’t think this trip makes it
any better or worse.
Q: Did you watch game film on the plane or
focus on the Carolina game at all on the plane?
A: I just slept really. The flight was
long and it was better to try to take your mind off of
what had happened. Of course we’re going to watch
the film and get the corrections. We just wanted to get
some rest on the plane and get over here and get
acclimated to London.
Q: What’s your impression of the
facilities here so far?
A: It’s been very nice. The
hotel’s very nice. The rooms are very nice. We
went outside on the field and even though it was a
drizzly day, the field held up well as we were running
around out there. Right now, my impressions are great.
They’re fantastic.
Q: How does it feel to represent the league in
another country?
A: It feels great. When we knew we were
going to London at the start of the season, we were
honored and flattered that they picked us and San Diego
to be the hosts of the NFL in Europe in London.
That’s great for us. We know that last year, the
team that won ended up winning the Super Bowl. We hope
we can repeat that success.
Q: How tough is it to avoid distractions
leading up to the game?
A: We know we’re still here for
business to get ready for San Diego. We have meeting
rooms and the film room set up, practices set up. We
know what we’re here for. At the beginning of the
week, we had those days where we could go out and about
the city and sightsee and things like that. As the week
closes out and winds down, we have to focus more on San
Diego.
Q: Is there anything in particular you want to
check out tomorrow?
A: No, to be honest with you. I just
want to get out of the hotel for a little while and
check out some sights.
Q: Have you ever been here?
A: No, this is my first time?
Q: After that game yesterday, a week before you
talked about the defense developing a mentality of not
giving up 100 yards rushing or 100 yards passing, what
are your feelings after that game and what do you think
happened?
A: My feelings after the game were
disappointment. I was disappointed in not just the
defense, just overall performance. We didn’t
execute the way we wanted to. I think what caused our
performance on the defensive side was third down. I
didn’t think we got down the field enough on
third down. I thought we gave up one too many big
plays. We gave up the long touchdown pass to Steve
Smith. We gave up the long touchdown run to (Jonathan)
Stewart. Those were the things uncharacteristic of us
the last couple weeks. It wasn’t anything they
schemed us on. We didn’t play the ball well
enough on the long bomb. We gave up 100 and change in
the running game in the running game in that one long
drive in the fourth quarter. We’re actually
shutting them down pretty well and then on a third down
they get a first down and get three more downs throwing
the ball. When you look at it and put it in
perspective, if we correct some of those things as far
as the long plays to Steve Smith and the long runs, we
played pretty good defense.
(wjtv.com)