Dolphins - 33, Panthers - 10
Q. Where do you feel like things went wrong for you all today?
P.J. WALKER: Negative plays early. For us, I think offensively we had some negative plays -- not negative plays early, but false starts and holdings, things like that, starting out first and 15, first and 20, we can't have those. I don't agree with the calls. I'm sure other people on the sideline (indiscernible) agree with the call, but it is what it is. We've got to find a way to overcome. It's one of those things (indiscernible).
Q. When you have good days like the Cardinals and your offense even played well even though the team in general -- the Cardinals played well last week, and then to go like this, what are the feelings, what are the most frustrating things about that?
P.J. WALKER: Execution. I think that's it. We've got so many good players, so many weapons and things like that. We've got to find ways to execute and play our best football. We just need to (indiscernible) our best football, I think that's what we're lacking right now, just lacking our best football as a team, overall -- offense, defense, special teams, all of us. (Indiscernible) really good football to win these football games. It's not easy to win on Sunday. We've got to step our game up.
Q. Watching from the side, what did you see on the field going wrong with Cameron (inaudible)?
P.J. WALKER: Like I said, early, first and ten, turns into first and 20s, first and 15s. It's hard to overcome those situations, but we have to find ways to overcome that. If (indiscernible) we've got to eliminate the penalties and go out there and try to execute to a high level on offense. I think that's really where we're lacking right now, the execution part is just not there. We execute and then we take a step back. Penalties set us back. We've got to find ways to overcome those penalties.
Q. I know a lot of your teammates say that these results are not due to a lack of effort. But visibly throughout the game it looks like guys have started to somewhat give up, in a sense.
P.J. WALKER: Yes, I think the effort is there, but I think as a team, when things started to go bad, guys just, guys need some more juice in them. They need to find ways to overcome these bad situations. It (indiscernible) a whole period or game of bad situations. It be like three minutes of a spurt, good; have a bad (indiscernible) three minutes or four minutes. We've just got to find ways to overcome those bad situations and not let it get too far from us.
Q. How do you do that? You guys still kind of control your own destiny, 2-0 in the division. How do you guys take this week -- what does that entail? It's not like you can do a drill or something like that. Like what does that entail? How do you guys get over that hump?
P.J. WALKER: Just gotta come back focused. Come back hungry and ready to play, because it's five games left and it's a long season still. Still five games. We've still got a lot of football left. This (indiscernible) moment, we can't dwell on a loss like this because we've got five more games to play. We've got to get our heads up and just keep going, keep moving forward and just go on to the next opponent.
Q. What was the mood like on the sidelines as things started to unravel, (indiscernible)?
P.J. WALKER: It was a little flat, a little flat. But I felt like guys were still in it. Defense was still in it. They were still out there trying to, (indiscernible) trying to fight offensively. We had guys battling, fighting. But I just felt like it was a lot of down (indiscernible) at a point in time. It's all (indiscernible).
And I just felt like we didn't have time to be pouting or be sad or anything like that. Still a lot of games left. Go out there play. Things happen in this league. You can overcome deficits all over the league. So just gotta find ways to overcome and go out there and play better.
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