Dolphins - 17, Texans - 9
JACOB MARTIN: First, I'd like to my condolences and prayers to the friends and families affected by events that took place Saturday, Friday or Saturday evening at the concert. On behalf of the Texans, I send my prayers and my condolences to those affected.
Q. What do you take away from this game?
JACOB MARTIN: We did a lot of good things. As a defense I think we played a heck of a game. And the way these guys battle, week in, week out, I loved the way we go into every game with the mindset that we're never out of it. You've got 60 minutes to play a football game and it's never over until that clock hits zero.
And today things didn't go our way. So this bye week, I think it's going to be important for guys to take care of their bodies and take care of themselves and really look in the mirror, how they can get better in their game and things they can change up during this week. And I think we should be better coming out of the bye.
Q. You haven't won more games. Why do you think it's been so hard?
JACOB MARTIN: Hey, man, it's the NFL. Guys on the other side get paid as well. And it's any given Sunday. The best team wins on Sunday.
And first and foremost, you can't make mistakes. You can't have penalties. You can't beat yourself. And as we work through those growing pains and cleaning things up, I think we'll come out stronger on the other side.
Q. How did the mood in the locker room after this loss feel different than others?
JACOB MARTIN: To be honest, losing sucks. It's terrible. But, as a team, I think, in football you gain those scars from mishaps and mistakes. Those are lessons learned. As long as you continue to grind and continue to trust the process and trust what you're being coached, things are going to come around eventually. You've just got to buy into that and believe in that, that this team will take the next step.
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