Dolphins 17, Texans 9
Q. White Chocolate --
MACK HOLLINS: Why not? I'm kind of like white and chocolate because I'm mixed so, bam, perfect mix.
Q. (Off mic)
MACK HOLLINS: It's definitely better than the last six, seven weeks. I think it's good to get a win. Kind of remind guys how good it feels no matter how sloppy a game is, no matter what happened in it. Coming out with a win is levels above coming out with a close loss.
Q. Especially on a short week.
MACK HOLLINS: Definitely helps going into a short week. Your body doesn't hurt as much after a win, and you are kind of ready to hit the ground running.
Q. When did you realize it was going to be Jacoby out there with you instead of Tua?
MACK HOLLINS: Honestly, when I'm out there, sometimes I don't know who is out there. I didn't realize Mills was in at quarterback until I turned around and it's him doing the huddle and the play call. Sometimes I just kind of get in my own zone, but it's a testament to Jacoby and really just always being ready to go play and being a professional.
Q. How much does a win just need to be celebrated for your psyche as a team?
MACK HOLLINS: I think it's good that we have a short week because you can't celebrate it for long. It allows guys to just put it behind you, because I think sometimes on a long week you get a win, and you forget to put in the work. You don't come in in the off day and do as much as you usually do. I think it's good to have a short week and be able to still celebrate it, but make sure we're off Houston and on to Baltimore.
Q. What was the key to the touchdown catch --
MACK HOLLINS: Getting open and Jacoby putting a good ball on me. It seemed like it's a bad ball when it's low, but that's really the only place he could have put it where the DB could not have got it, so it was good.
Q. Mack, when you see Gesicki make catches the way he does, does that surprise you at all? Is that something that's just routine that you see all the time in practice?
MACK HOLLINS: I mean, it's obviously a great catch, but that's something that Mike has always worked on, so I don't think anybody is ever surprised when he does it, because he works on it after practice. He catches 150 balls after practice on the jug whether it's one hand or two-hand or whatever it may be. When guys are prepared to do stuff, it usually turns over into the game.
Q. Were you surprised he could sky like that the way he does?
MACK HOLLINS: Mike can do a lot of great stuff. Young Superman. I'm just ready to throw some some first down signals when the ball goes in the air and Mike throws one hand up because I think he had more one-handed catches today than two-handed. Appreciate it, y'all.
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