He’s moving along good, so we’re excited about him.’’ Recently acquired guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, who moonlights as a doctor, has yet to play for the team since it acquired him two weeks ago, but Saleh said, “He’s been getting some valuable reps out there and he’s learning the offense and trying to pick things up. Hopefully we can get him back next week.’’ “I know he’s got a negative test, and I think he’s got to get one more,’’ Saleh said. WR Denzel Mims, who tested positive for COVID-19 before last week’s game and didn’t play, likely will not play Sunday against the Dolphins, either.
So, we’re just trying to monitor him and make sure he gets back to health and confidence.’’ Zach Wilson’s recovery is now more about “confidence” in his knee than any structural damage. Yeah, he gets some snaps with the show team, but it’s not all of them. “It’s been a month now since he’s played, and his practices are limited.
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He’s getting in an individual session at the end of every practice and some of the receivers stick him behind them make sure that he’s getting his work in to try to get him back to not only full health, but confidence with regards to the knee. “It’s just more confidence than anything. “Structurally, it’s getting where we want it to be,’’ Saleh said. Saleh indicated that Wilson’s return is based more on him regaining confidence in the knee than the actual damage that still lingers in it. I don’t think we ever answered that question.Jets coach Robert Saleh on Friday painted a positive picture on the progress of Zach Wilson, who this Sunday will miss his fourth consecutive game with a PCL injury in his right knee. If they don’t know the why, they don’t care. I delivered, I thought, this profound….I remember presenting this and thinking surely this is gonna make TV, and yeah we got traction online, but we never got to tell that story on TV……it’s all about the why. Again, I cut this promo where I explained why each member had these names and these masks. The biggest thing I wish was if we just explained to the crowd who we are and why we’re here. I feel the vision….surely we’re gonna go this way, and then it doesn’t. On why the RETRIBUTION storyline didn’t work: “It’s not sour grapes, honestly. So, that was just my way of reminding people just who the hell I am.” So, you have to be able to constantly engage the audience and remind them because once you’re not in the mix, you guys will go, ‘We love Ali,’ but after a while, if Ali’s not on your screen, if I’m not on Twitter or Instagram, you’re gonna forget about me.
In WWE, there’s so much content that comes out. Put me in the ring and you guys will go, ‘wow.’ Give me a microphone or a camera and you will go, ‘wow.’ That’s what it is sometimes. It’s this kind of thing where I just wanted to, ‘Oh, y’all forgot about it for a sec, let me remind you real quick. “It was one of the things where we went and just did it ourselves and, as much love as the matches are getting, I think the promos that we’re doing on our own are getting just as much love, if not more.
Maybe there’s a fourth match coming, we’ll see. We’ll do all our own promos.’ It wasn’t like, ‘Sure.’ It was like, ‘OK, we’ll see.’ The first match happened. Can I just have Ricochet for four weeks on Main Event?’ He’s like, ‘What’s the story?’ I go, ‘Competition.’ That’s it. I’m the type of talent where if I don’t use it, I’m gonna lose it. I just knocked on Vince’s office and said, ‘Hey, if you don’t have something for me right now, I get it. I’m kind of sitting there for a few weeks realizing they don’t really know where to put me and the request was simple. On pitching a Main Event feud with Ricochet to Vince McMahon: “The Main Event stuff happened because, after the fallout with RETRIBUTION, which was kind of like, again, plans changed with that. You can check out some highlights from the podcast below: During a recent appearance on the “Pro Wrestling 4 Life” podcast, Mustafa Ali commented on why the RETRIBUTION storyline didn’t work, pitching an idea to work with Ricochet to Vince McMahon, and more.