“The weeks of practice got better because we knew what we wanted to get done, we knew exactly where we were going with it,” Peters said. “It starts with myself, I will never put myself down, but when you come into an organization when you got people like [DC] Wade [Phillips], like A.D. [DT Aaron Donald], people like [DT Ndamukong] Suh, you got ‘Brock’ [DT Michael Brockers], you got [QB] Jared [Goff], you got ‘Whit’, ‘Sully’ [former center John Sullivan], you got ‘T.G.’ [RB Todd Gurley], you have a genuine family — good people, you feel me?”
With good people and good football players around him heading into 2019 — including recent All-Pro defensive additions in safety Eric Weddle and linebacker Clay Matthews — Peters is also curious what the Rams — and more specifically his secondary — will look like on Sundays.
“That’s what I want to see, because if people watch our last six [games] — something like that — five, yeah, I want to see us next year,” Peters said. “I want to see what we are going to put together.”