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How can Tyrique Stevenson learn from his Hail Mary blunder? | McCoy & Van Noy

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Three-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl champ Kyle Van Noy discuss Sunday’s stunning finish to the Bears-Commanders game and how Chicago’s young defensive back can learn from the last-second loss. Hear the full conversation on “McCoy & Van Noy” – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

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Hail Mary 101 marry one on one.

Somebody has to be behind the pile.

People have to watch out.

You have to have a guy that tips the ball but somebody has to be behind the pile.

Yeah, I’m not a fan with everybody jumping either.

I feel like you should have two designated people to knock the ball down and everybody else box out and just do your job.

We’re trying to win the game, not get a pick.

Like that’s just my mindset.

Tyrique Steves.

Oh man, he was celebrating.

G you’re assuming the game is over because it’s like, man, what’s the chances that this is gonna happen?

You’re celebrating and taunting the fans if he was doing it prior to the play?

I think we’re having a different conversation but to be taunting and celebrating as the play is going on, that’s a different level of not locked in.

Like the man running over and, oh man, Tyrique Stevenson, you are now forever a part of NFL history, sir.

This is a play that will live on forever.

People will not ever forget that this happened and that sucks.

That sucks because you don’t know, the ramification.

There’s some coaches or teams or organizations that will look at that and you never know what the owner or the head coach or the GM, how they may take something like that.

That was a, that could have been a cuttable offense.

I hate it for him because he’s young.

You know, he just, just being young man.

He’s just, doesn’t have to define him though.

I hope he learns from this.

You know, this is what I really hope happened.

I hope next week he get two picks, maybe to pick six or something.

Go show your team that I am locked in.

I do believe in his team.

I do believe in his defense because that Chicago defense is legit, that defense is legit and he’s a big part of it.

So, uh I feel bad for the kid but man that I’ve never seen nothing like that.

That was crazy.

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