WEBVTT - How do Jaguars Stack Up vs. Ravens? | Jaguars Happy Hour

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<v Speaker 1>It's Thursday, December fourteenth. This is Jaguars Happy Hour. Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>Happy Hours presented by the Saint John's River Water Management District.

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<v Speaker 1>And now that guy who believes, once upon a Sunday

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<v Speaker 1>night Cheerie, we'll see the Purple team get weary and

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<v Speaker 1>banish them from Everbank's doors and hope the Ravens never score. J. P.

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<v Speaker 2>Chacker well Edgar Allen's got nothing on Joseph Welcome in.

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<v Speaker 2>It's Jaguars Happy Hour, and this is Thursday. It's week fifteen,

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<v Speaker 2>Big week.

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<v Speaker 3>Certainly for the Jaguars. A month left in the regular

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<v Speaker 3>season and play to get too.

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<v Speaker 2>In the next two hours. First off on Jaguars Happy Hour,

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<v Speaker 2>the Ravens Jaguars coming up, of course, Sunday night football

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<v Speaker 2>for the Jaguars for the first time since two thousand

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<v Speaker 2>and eight on NBC. Battle of first Place Teams and

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<v Speaker 2>communication has been the buzzword this week around Lamiller Electric Center.

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<v Speaker 2>Plenty to discuss there.

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<v Speaker 3>Of course, with head coach Doug Peterson.

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<v Speaker 2>He'll be with us in studio at five o'clock on

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<v Speaker 2>the Jaguars Radio Network for the Doug Peterson Show and

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<v Speaker 2>On ten ten XL ninety two point five FM, Jaguars

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<v Speaker 2>dot Com, Jaguars YouTube JP Shadwick and Jaguars analyst Jeff Logoman,

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<v Speaker 2>Good afternoon, Logs, Good afternoon, JP. Great matchup this week

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<v Speaker 2>Ravens Jaguars. The AFC playoff race is wide open, certainly

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<v Speaker 2>if the Jaguars can handle business this week. The number

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<v Speaker 2>one seed really for a number of teams is.

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<v Speaker 3>Back and forth. Yeah, I mean yeah, I mean yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Picture, if they lose, If the Ravens lose, then the

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<v Speaker 2>Dolphins are there. Then of course the Chiefs, if they

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<v Speaker 2>get their act together, they can make a run at it.

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<v Speaker 3>The Jaguars as well. I like to keep it a

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<v Speaker 3>little bit more simple and that look, the Jaguars need

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<v Speaker 3>to keep their distance the space that they've created right

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<v Speaker 3>now in the AFC South, and they also need to

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<v Speaker 3>get back to playing good football, good football to where

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<v Speaker 3>you're not making mistakes that hurt your chances of winning.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, pre snap penalties, missed assignments on decommunication breakdowns. I

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<v Speaker 2>can hear led Zeppelin. Yeah, that one that's been the

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<v Speaker 2>word this week. Communication both sides of the ball, all

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<v Speaker 2>three phases really, and they've just had a few lapses

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<v Speaker 2>over the last couple of weeks.

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<v Speaker 3>They've they've had a few. But I think the concerning

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<v Speaker 3>part is is that defensively, you had three lapses that

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<v Speaker 3>cost you three scores, and if you don't have that,

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<v Speaker 3>you're looking at a completely different game. Offensively, you had

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<v Speaker 3>four giveaways as an offense, and I've believe that three

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<v Speaker 3>of them were controllable. One of them Parker Washington fumbling

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<v Speaker 3>the ball. Look that happens. Ball carriers are gonna turn

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<v Speaker 3>the ball over. I would have liked to have seen

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<v Speaker 3>Parker surrender himself a little bit sooner once he realized

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<v Speaker 3>that he wasn't gonna go anywhere. But I understand that

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<v Speaker 3>it's in a young player's nature to try to get

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<v Speaker 3>all the yards that's there, especially Parker Washington is a

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<v Speaker 3>strong player and can fight through tackles at times. But

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<v Speaker 3>the other mistakes there's I mean, you can pinpoint exactly

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<v Speaker 3>why they shouldn't happen, and they've got to get that

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<v Speaker 3>cleaned up, especially now that you're in the month of December.

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<v Speaker 3>If you're gonna give yourselves a chance. When I say

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<v Speaker 3>give yourselves a chance, I'm not talking about a chance

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<v Speaker 3>of winning the division. I'm talking about big picture stuff. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna go to your big picture. Back to the

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<v Speaker 3>big picture for the Jaguars. If you're gonna find a

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<v Speaker 3>way to assert yourself once the playoffs start, you have

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<v Speaker 3>to start building to that now. Much like they did

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<v Speaker 3>last year. They built on their way and then they

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<v Speaker 3>got they got to get on a roll. You've got

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<v Speaker 3>to do the same thing here in the month of December,

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<v Speaker 3>and the time is the time is starting to shrink.

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<v Speaker 2>And they're facing obviously a team this week that I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>they're good number one seed for a reason. Assistant football

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<v Speaker 2>in the AFC.

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<v Speaker 3>They're really good. And what if how many games in

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<v Speaker 3>a row have they won? They're rolling three in a

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<v Speaker 3>row and they've won I think seven out of their

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<v Speaker 3>last eight games or something like that.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh.

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<v Speaker 3>They've got a top offense, a number one rushing attack

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<v Speaker 3>I think in the National Football League, but a top

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<v Speaker 3>ten offense overall. They've got the number two defense in

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<v Speaker 3>yards allowed, number two defense in points scored. They've got

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<v Speaker 3>a lot of good players on that side of the

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<v Speaker 3>ball and oh, by the way, they're number one rushing

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<v Speaker 3>offense in the National Football League includes the yards of

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<v Speaker 3>a quarterback who's the most mobile quarterback in the league.

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<v Speaker 3>And not only does he stress the defense because he's

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<v Speaker 3>a threat to run the ball every single time, but

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<v Speaker 3>he's also a threat from the pocket, more so, I

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<v Speaker 3>think than he's been in the past. And he's a

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<v Speaker 3>threat once he gets out of the pocket because he

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<v Speaker 3>creates these all schedule plays where he extends the play,

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<v Speaker 3>buys time and he's finding Odell Beckham Junior and Zay

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<v Speaker 3>Flowers his wide receivers down the field and gaining big

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<v Speaker 3>chunks and that's something to be concerned about, and you

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<v Speaker 3>better be ready for him. I can tell you that.

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<v Speaker 2>That's where this communication stuff comes into play again this week.

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<v Speaker 2>And yeah, run fits and everything that go into that

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<v Speaker 2>type of game. With an extra body to account for

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<v Speaker 2>on the offensive side of guy. You know, a lot

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<v Speaker 2>of these quarterbacks you know aren't running threats. Lamar certainly is,

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<v Speaker 2>whether they designed it or otherwise. But you've got to

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<v Speaker 2>just maintain where you are on defense. And he gets

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<v Speaker 2>out of the gate. He can score from anywhere on

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<v Speaker 2>the field.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and he lost. He lost arguably his best weapon

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<v Speaker 3>in Mark Andrews a couple of weeks ago with the

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<v Speaker 3>hip drop tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals, and that was

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<v Speaker 3>a tough loss for him. But the Ravens have have really,

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<v Speaker 3>I think recovered nicely from that injury. Isaiah likely the

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<v Speaker 3>tight end that's taken some of the reps away from

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<v Speaker 3>Mark or taking some of the reps of the loss

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<v Speaker 3>of Mark Andrews, has done a good job. But the

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<v Speaker 3>continued emergence of the wide receivers in their performance in

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<v Speaker 3>that offense has been really good. Look Todd Mounkin, if

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<v Speaker 3>you don't, is there an Offensive Coordinator of the Year

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<v Speaker 3>award in the National Football League? I mean, if there were,

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<v Speaker 3>I think he would be up for that. I mean

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<v Speaker 3>he's one of the coaches I think that's had a

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<v Speaker 3>significant impact on his side of the ball with his team.

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<v Speaker 3>And he came obviously, he was here for I think

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<v Speaker 3>two or three years as a wide receivers coach four

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<v Speaker 3>years four years so seven to ten and and really

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<v Speaker 3>enjoyed being around Todd. He was kind of a fun,

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<v Speaker 3>no bones about it kind of coach. And went to

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<v Speaker 3>the University of Georgia and helped them win back to

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<v Speaker 3>back national titles there and then leaves there and goes

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<v Speaker 3>to the Baltimore Ravens. And I think this is as

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<v Speaker 3>good as Lamar Jackson has looked from the pocket since

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<v Speaker 3>twenty nineteen when he won the League MVP. But when

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<v Speaker 3>he won the League MVP, I mean he was doing

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<v Speaker 3>a lot of that MVP stuff with his legs. Sure,

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<v Speaker 3>he was threw a lot of touchdowns oh two, okay

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<v Speaker 3>that year. But I think he's maybe at his best

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<v Speaker 3>from the pocket this year that he's been in his

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<v Speaker 3>entire career, which is impressive.

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<v Speaker 2>The Jaguars run defense overall this year is what they

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<v Speaker 2>take pride in the most and for the most part,

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<v Speaker 2>they've been pretty good against the run. And it's not

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<v Speaker 2>just Lamar. They can't hand it off. They've got a

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<v Speaker 2>handful of backs to touch the football. And where does

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<v Speaker 2>it begin for this Jags run defense and what's the

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<v Speaker 2>state of affairs on the defensive line in front seven.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, with this Jaguars defense, everything about their defense has

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<v Speaker 3>to start with stopping the run. And this goes back

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<v Speaker 3>JP to what we talked about before they even played

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<v Speaker 3>a regular season game, and I said at that time

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<v Speaker 3>that this defense is not talented enough to not be

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<v Speaker 3>good against the run. In other words, they have to

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<v Speaker 3>be amazing against the run to give themselves a chance

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<v Speaker 3>at doing all the other good things as a defense,

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<v Speaker 3>rushing the passer, taking the ball away, being good against

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<v Speaker 3>the pass, being good on third down, and as we've

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<v Speaker 3>seen this year when they haven't been great against the run, Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>looks to look at the Cincinnati game. Let's look at

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<v Speaker 3>this the forty nine ers game. When they haven't been

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<v Speaker 3>good against the run, They've given up a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>yards in the game. I think what the forty nine

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<v Speaker 3>ers put up, like four hundred and ninety yards or something.

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<v Speaker 3>The Bengals put up three hundred and ninety one, doing

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<v Speaker 3>large part because they weren't really good against the run

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<v Speaker 3>like they usually are. And so they've got to be

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<v Speaker 3>good against the run this week, against the number one

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<v Speaker 3>rushing attack in the National Football League. If you don't,

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<v Speaker 3>then it's gonna be extremely hard because if Lamar Jackson

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<v Speaker 3>is in second and fours and second and fives, and

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<v Speaker 3>third and twos and third and threes, his legs are

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<v Speaker 3>gonna be able to convert a lot of the first

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<v Speaker 3>downs into play calling becomes very easy for Todd Munkin

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<v Speaker 3>because he's a mobile quarterback. So you've got to do

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<v Speaker 3>a good job on the first and second down runs.

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<v Speaker 3>And if you if you do that, I think you

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<v Speaker 3>give yourselves a chance. If you don't, I think it's

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<v Speaker 3>gonna be tough when they do put it in the air.

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<v Speaker 2>Zay Flowers, rookie wide receiver Odell Beckham Junior is part

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<v Speaker 2>of this team at the wide receiver as well. And

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<v Speaker 2>how about the guys on the outside, especially with the

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<v Speaker 2>Jaguars secondary.

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<v Speaker 3>Some names on the injury report this week, Yeah, which

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<v Speaker 3>is concerning Cisco's on the injury report. Typhon Campbell remains

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<v Speaker 3>on the injured report, whereas Trey Hernon gonna be at

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<v Speaker 3>after missing the last game with a head injury. I

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<v Speaker 3>think those are all things that you got you got

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<v Speaker 3>to keep an eye on to see how that plays out.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, Sunday night, do you get a little extra

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<v Speaker 3>time just because it's Sunday night? I mean yeah, maybe,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean you get a few extra hours, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>but don't. I don't know how much or if that's

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<v Speaker 3>gonna be able to help. But most importantly, I don't

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<v Speaker 3>care who plays it's a matter of this defense has

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<v Speaker 3>got to get back to communicating, and if they don't,

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<v Speaker 3>it's gonna be costly. You know. You look at the

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<v Speaker 3>one touchdown late in the ball game to Bell last

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<v Speaker 3>week in Cleveland, and it's man coverage and you just

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<v Speaker 3>got to communicate between two guys to make sure that

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<v Speaker 3>two guys aren't covering the same guy and then one's

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<v Speaker 3>guys wanting running free, because that's exactly what happened on

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<v Speaker 3>the last touchdown. If you just communicate, then all of

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<v Speaker 3>a sudden, then you take care of business. You know,

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<v Speaker 3>the first touchdown to the tight end to Joku, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>as an outside linebacker defensive end, you know you've got

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<v Speaker 3>to be able to pound the joke whu because it's

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<v Speaker 3>essentially you're playing like a goal line defense. And Trayvon

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<v Speaker 3>ended up getting fooled into thinking that it was a run.

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<v Speaker 3>And as a defensive end, a lot of people would say, well,

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<v Speaker 3>why would we have Trayvon covering Joku? Well, if he

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<v Speaker 3>kicks his rear end at the line of scrimmage running

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<v Speaker 3>down the field, then he's not going anywhere. And you

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<v Speaker 3>know that obviously was a big mistake in that ball game.

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<v Speaker 3>And then you had a communication breakdown when Nadjoku is

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<v Speaker 3>crossing the field and he gets his second touchdown on

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<v Speaker 3>the ballgame, communication issue between linebackers, and then you have

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<v Speaker 3>you know, the last one, which was the bell one.

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<v Speaker 2>How does this happen in week fourteen? I mean you

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<v Speaker 2>expect this kind of thing in like week three.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, look, it can happen all the time, and it's

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<v Speaker 3>sometimes when you when you get into the season, especially

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<v Speaker 3>you get late in the season, you can have a

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<v Speaker 3>tendency to take things for granted, okay, whereas early in

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<v Speaker 3>the season you're like, okay, you know, we're still communicating.

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<v Speaker 3>But then you know, well it's kind of become an

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<v Speaker 3>old hat. We need to read to really talk. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean that's you know, over communication. There's no such thing.

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<v Speaker 3>It doesn't exist. If you over communicate, it's it's a

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<v Speaker 3>positive thing. It means you're communicating. I know that Doug

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<v Speaker 3>Peterson mentioned earlier in the week about how he wants

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<v Speaker 3>them to over communicate in practice and he's really stressing

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<v Speaker 3>the coaches to make sure that they're hearing it so

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<v Speaker 3>that the players are hearing it themselves. But yes, it's

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<v Speaker 3>something that's got to get cleaned up and JP. Every

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<v Speaker 3>team deals with some of those issues late in the season.

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<v Speaker 3>It's not something like it's just unique to the Jaguars.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a constant battle and that you're trying to to

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<v Speaker 3>continue to not be comfortable, I think is a good

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<v Speaker 3>way to put it, because if you get comfortable, then

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<v Speaker 3>you kind of get a little bit I don't want

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<v Speaker 3>to say lazy, but you get used to oh, well, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>we got it. Yeah, well no, you don't have it.

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<v Speaker 3>You still got to make sure that you do have

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<v Speaker 3>it and you do communicate this week because this week

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<v Speaker 3>is different. You gotta keep that edge every week, well

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<v Speaker 3>you really do. I mean, it's about keeping the edge.

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<v Speaker 3>But it's also look especially in the back end for

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<v Speaker 3>the Jaguars because you're having a lot of different guys playing, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean from Antonio Johnson to winger to Greg Junior,

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<v Speaker 3>Monterrek Brownell, everybody's been playing with the injuries that you've

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<v Speaker 3>had in the back end with this Jaguars defense, and

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<v Speaker 3>you got to get it cleaned up. All right, We've

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<v Speaker 3>got plenty to get to.

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<v Speaker 2>We'll come back in just a moment and take a

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<v Speaker 2>look at the Jaguars offensive matchup this week against a

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<v Speaker 2>really good Ravens defense. Imagine that the Ravens with really

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<v Speaker 2>good defense, like happens all the time.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know if they've ever had a bad defense.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't remember it. I mean really, I mean, if

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<v Speaker 3>you think about it, I mean, even going back to

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<v Speaker 3>the early days of this franchise, that's what they started with,

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<v Speaker 3>had they had a couple of really good defenders on

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<v Speaker 3>Team Jags.

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<v Speaker 4>We have not had wrong routes. It has not been

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<v Speaker 4>this person doesn't know what they're doing, They're running the

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<v Speaker 4>wrong route or things like that.

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<v Speaker 5>You know.

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<v Speaker 4>I think back to we had three interceptions the other

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<v Speaker 4>day in the game. I think two of one of

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<v Speaker 4>them we didn't expect the ball at the time. The

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<v Speaker 4>ball came out sore head one around, we ended up

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<v Speaker 4>missed opportunity. Unfortunately, that turned into an interception. If the

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<v Speaker 4>ball hits the ground, it's first down, second down. We'll

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<v Speaker 4>keep playing the down or keep playing the series out.

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<v Speaker 3>We had another one.

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<v Speaker 4>We got zero blitz. The ball's got to come out.

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<v Speaker 4>You know they're they're bringing more pressure than we have protectors.

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<v Speaker 4>Quarterback through a go ball. I think receiver thought the

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<v Speaker 4>ball is gonna get thrown earlier because of where the

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<v Speaker 4>coverage was. But again, understanding the entire situation, what the

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<v Speaker 4>quarterbacks dealing with, the ball comes out early turned into

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<v Speaker 4>an interception as well. And then we had another one.

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<v Speaker 4>We took a post route a little flatter across the

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<v Speaker 4>field where we were expecting maybe a little deeper angle

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<v Speaker 4>on that, so nobody ran the wrong route.

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<v Speaker 2>It's Press Taylor, the Jaguars offensive coordinator, and welcome back.

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<v Speaker 2>It's Jaguars Happy Hour, brought to you by the Saint

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<v Speaker 2>JP Shadwick with Jeff Logoman that was the offensive coordinator.

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<v Speaker 2>Earlier today, the full press conference on Jaguars Dot com and.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so no wrong routes.

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<v Speaker 2>Guys are running the right routes just a little tick

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<v Speaker 2>off or so.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And I think it's still at the end of

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<v Speaker 3>the day, it's still the same thing. You know, if

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<v Speaker 3>somebody runs the wrong route or somebody doesn't get their

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<v Speaker 3>head around, what's the difference. Okay, it's still the same result.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, it's not like, I guess wrong route is Hey,

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<v Speaker 2>he was supposed to run a post and he ran

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<v Speaker 2>it out instead or something, right, But if he's supposed to.

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<v Speaker 3>Get his head around, then then that's you might as

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<v Speaker 3>well run the wrong route. Okay, all right, So semantics,

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<v Speaker 3>I guess well, I mean, look, it needs to get fixed,

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<v Speaker 3>and whatever it is that needs to be fixed needs

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<v Speaker 3>to be fixed. And if this offense can eliminate that,

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<v Speaker 3>then I think that they've got a chance. Even without

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<v Speaker 3>some of their key players. It looks like they may

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<v Speaker 3>end up getting a little bit healthy along the offensive

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<v Speaker 3>line this week, you know, trending in that direction at least.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe another game without Christian Kirk, another game under the

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<v Speaker 3>belt of Parker Washington, another game of Trevor Lawrence not

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<v Speaker 3>having Christian Kirk, another game of Evan Ingram, being outstanding.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, the last two games he's been just fantastical.

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<v Speaker 2>Think about this, and you know he's got eighty four

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<v Speaker 2>catches this year, is the second most by a tight

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<v Speaker 2>end in the league. This year, only Hockinson has won more.

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<v Speaker 2>The league record for tight ends single season catches is

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<v Speaker 2>one hundred and sixteen. He could make that very easily.

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<v Speaker 2>It's four games to go. I mean you'd have to

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<v Speaker 2>really kind of saddle up and do some big things.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, let's just do the math. Okay, let's if he

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<v Speaker 3>stays on pace, which should be a tour pace like

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<v Speaker 3>he has the last two weeks, he had another forty catches.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, let's see one hundred and sixteenth, let's say, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>sixteen says yeah, thirty two catches twenty six Yeah, one

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<v Speaker 2>hundred and sixteen and two.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's just two games. But I mean that's he would

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<v Speaker 3>blow it out of the water. Yeah, okay, add forty catches. No,

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<v Speaker 3>he had forty catches to it, he would be close

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<v Speaker 3>to what's the tile you said the titles, it's one

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and sixteen by ten, it'd be one twenty six.

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<v Speaker 3>If he kept the same pace that he's had the two.

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<v Speaker 2>Weeks, thirty two away from tying the record, and uh,

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<v Speaker 2>and look, I don't know if he can keep up

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<v Speaker 2>this pace.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, that's that would be a lot to ask,

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<v Speaker 3>but without Christian Kirk it may end up happening. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>That twenty catches for one hundred and seventy seventy yards

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<v Speaker 3>and three touchdowns in two weeks unraised big by the way,

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<v Speaker 3>twenty eighteen, zach Ertz Philly has the record of one

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and sixteen catches, okay in a season, so's it's possible.

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<v Speaker 2>And then now, of course, now the other thing is

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<v Speaker 2>we're talking to hearing from Press Taylor about the routes

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<v Speaker 2>and all the things. That's because Zay Jones and Calvin

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<v Speaker 2>Ridley had twenty seven targets last week and only nine catches.

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<v Speaker 3>It's not good enough. I mean, compare that to Evan

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<v Speaker 3>Ingram and he had twelve targets and eleven catches. I mean, look,

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<v Speaker 3>I'm not expecting people to be into the ninety percentile

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<v Speaker 3>in catch percentage. It just doesn't happen. I mean, most

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<v Speaker 3>of your big time wide receivers, if it's fifty percent,

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<v Speaker 3>you feel pretty good about it. As long as they're

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<v Speaker 3>giving you big plays on that fifty percent. But I

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<v Speaker 3>would like to see it much better than that. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>for Zay and Calvin, it's got to be much better

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<v Speaker 3>than that. So work in progress on that.

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<v Speaker 2>this Ravens defense is highly ranked and it's quite a

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<v Speaker 2>matchup this week against this Jaguars offense. You mentioned the

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line, the left side of it. We'll see what

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<v Speaker 2>is in play there. But I mean they've got forty

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<v Speaker 2>nine sacks this year and they really spread the wealth

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<v Speaker 2>of those.

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<v Speaker 3>There's not one huge massive stat.

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<v Speaker 2>Guy, I know, They've got a bunch of dudes across

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<v Speaker 2>the board playing football.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, yeah, a lot of people getting sacks, including some

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<v Speaker 3>of the Ravens defensive backs. Yeah, and this is a defense.

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<v Speaker 3>First of all, it's a really good defense. But do

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<v Speaker 3>they have an elite player like a Miles Garrett or

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<v Speaker 3>an Aaron Donald or Nick Bosa. I would say no,

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<v Speaker 3>but the numbers on one guy would tell you yes.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's Justin Madabike, which is the defensive tackle for them,

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<v Speaker 3>who has eleven sacks, which is the most sacks by

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<v Speaker 3>any defensive tackle in the National Football League, more than

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<v Speaker 3>Chris Jones, more than Aaron Donald, which is impressive. Is

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<v Speaker 3>he really one of those type of players. I think

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<v Speaker 3>he's good. I think he's a notch below those guys though.

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<v Speaker 3>But statistically he's been on a roll. He's had ten

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<v Speaker 3>games in a row with at least a half a

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<v Speaker 3>sack or better. And if he ends up having a

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<v Speaker 3>half a sack or better this week, it would would

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<v Speaker 3>tie a National Football League record for eleven consecutive games

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<v Speaker 3>with a half sacker better than if he goes on

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<v Speaker 3>to have one more game than he would be in

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<v Speaker 3>sole possession of that record. So he's a good football player.

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<v Speaker 3>But there's a lot of good football players that they have.

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<v Speaker 3>Clowney was a nice acquisition for them. Yeah, and Clowney

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<v Speaker 3>has had look Clowney's never been known as this great

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<v Speaker 3>pass rusher. He's always been a great disruptor has always

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<v Speaker 3>been the way I think to look at him. Two

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<v Speaker 3>times in his career he's had nine sacks. He's got

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<v Speaker 3>seven and a half now, so he can end up

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<v Speaker 3>tying his career high. Well, look, the guy was on

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<v Speaker 3>the street for anybody to take and nobody was willing

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<v Speaker 3>to give him a contract for a while. He came

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<v Speaker 3>in here right yes for a visit, and the Jaguars

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<v Speaker 3>chose not to sign him. Another guy that was available

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<v Speaker 3>that they picked up, who's having arguably a career years

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<v Speaker 3>kyleve Andoi, longtime player of the Patriots where he gained

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<v Speaker 3>a lot of fame, and he's been a really good

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<v Speaker 3>football player for many years. And he's on his way

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<v Speaker 3>to having a career high in sacks. If he gets

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<v Speaker 3>one more, that's a career high for him his tenth year.

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<v Speaker 5>O T.

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<v Speaker 3>Fey O Way, the outside linebacker young player is a

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<v Speaker 3>pretty good, solid player. The two linebackers are arguably the

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<v Speaker 3>best of the league. Those guys can run around and

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<v Speaker 3>come hit you too. Ro Kwan Smith and Patrick Queen,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, these two guys can fly. They have the

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<v Speaker 3>best nick slash safety in the National Football League in

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<v Speaker 3>Kyle Hamilton. He is a stud. I'm talking flat out stud.

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<v Speaker 3>If you were having a draft, okay, and we're going

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<v Speaker 3>to draft safety's, okay that have the ability to play nickel,

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<v Speaker 3>He's number one. Can you name me another that you

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<v Speaker 3>might think about? Why? What is this skill what? Why

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<v Speaker 3>is he that good? Because he he's a long safety

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<v Speaker 3>that's an excellent blitzer. He's got great ball skills, he's

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<v Speaker 3>an excellent tackler. And most safeties that are long can't

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<v Speaker 3>play nickel because they don't have the short area of

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<v Speaker 3>quickness he does, which is which is rare. And I

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<v Speaker 3>would say, just to throw this little side note in there,

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<v Speaker 3>I think Antonio Johnson are the Jaguars. Antonio Johnson has

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<v Speaker 3>a skill set that's similar to Kyle Hamilton. Hamilton's sixty four, man,

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<v Speaker 3>that is tall. What is Antonio Johnson? He's sixty three right, yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>he's six three one ninety five and and Hamilton sixty four.

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<v Speaker 3>He's a little bit bigger, but that length. See, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that's a big dude right there. Now he's good. Now,

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<v Speaker 3>I mean he's really good. So I mean defensively, they've

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, if you want to talk, when I said

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<v Speaker 3>they don't have any great players. Kyle Hamilton's a great player,

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<v Speaker 3>make no mistake about it. Matta bk is a really

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<v Speaker 3>good player. He hasn't I wouldn't call him great because

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<v Speaker 3>it's the first time that he and I think his

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<v Speaker 3>sack total in his entire career, he's almost surpassed that

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<v Speaker 3>in one year, which is a contract here, kachin kaching,

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<v Speaker 3>imagine that that happens to work out pretty good. And

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<v Speaker 3>on the outside, Marlon Humphrey has been a good player

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<v Speaker 3>at corner for a long time. On the other side,

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<v Speaker 3>Brandon Stevens is playing quite a bit and Geno Stone's

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<v Speaker 3>a safety for them that plays a ton because Kyle

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<v Speaker 3>Hamilton ends up moving to the nickel and then Geno

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<v Speaker 3>Stone comes in and plays safety and he is second

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<v Speaker 3>in the National Football League with six interceptions. So this

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<v Speaker 3>defense is good and they're physical.

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<v Speaker 2>And don't forget when when every of the Ravens are

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<v Speaker 2>on the schedule, the special team's part of it. You know,

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<v Speaker 2>the field goal game is going to be there from

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<v Speaker 2>wherever they need it to be. With Tucker, he's hit

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<v Speaker 2>the longest field goal in league history in his past

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<v Speaker 2>and obviously some big time kicks in his career and

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of them and in the punt block game

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<v Speaker 2>and all that stuff under Harball like that that is

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<v Speaker 2>a priority.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, well, Harball was the former special teams coordinator. Now

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<v Speaker 3>he's the head coach of the Ravens and of course

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<v Speaker 3>have been there forever. And there's not many many head

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<v Speaker 3>coaches in the National Football League that came from being

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<v Speaker 3>a special teams coordinator. Chris Horton, who is the special

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<v Speaker 3>teams coordinator now the Ravens, will be getting interviews in

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<v Speaker 3>this next hiring cycle. He will get an opportunity to

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<v Speaker 3>interview for a head coaching job. Very well respected. I

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<v Speaker 3>think he's been there for five years now, and in

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<v Speaker 3>the five years that he's been there, they have performed

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<v Speaker 3>at a high level on special teams that they've been

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<v Speaker 3>a top ten special teams unit every year that he's

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<v Speaker 3>been their special teams coordinator. If it comes down to

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<v Speaker 3>special teams, look out look. The Ravens last week against

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<v Speaker 3>the Rams and overtime ended up having a backup punt

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<v Speaker 3>returner ended up taking it to the house and overtime

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<v Speaker 3>and won the game for us.

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<v Speaker 2>The hell of a return to rapin move tiptoed the sideline,

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<v Speaker 2>came out of a tackle and kept running those offs.

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<v Speaker 3>Well. Devin Duverney is their normal punt returner and is

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<v Speaker 3>a Pro Bowl punt returner I believe ended up getting

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<v Speaker 3>was injured unavailable and uh and then this little use

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<v Speaker 3>is it? Tillan Tyland is Tayland, Tylan Wallace right Tayland.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh wow, what a great play. And Tyland Wallace is

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<v Speaker 3>he's one of these little guys you'll get a little

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<v Speaker 3>scat guys, okay, and he did a great job and

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<v Speaker 3>taking it all the way back.

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<v Speaker 2>We've got plenty to get to. Kay Stevens joins us

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<v Speaker 2>after the break, Jaguars reporter. We'll get her thoughts on

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<v Speaker 2>the week ahead and Sunday Night football.

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<v Speaker 3>And of course the Jaguars are the Ravens coming up.

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<v Speaker 3>It's worth saving.

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<v Speaker 6>A lot of confidence downstairs, I meaning you guys are

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<v Speaker 6>excited for this week. It's a you know, two good

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<v Speaker 6>football teams coming together to top four right now in

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<v Speaker 6>the AFC, you know, playing and obviously it's great for

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<v Speaker 6>the NFL, great for great for fans and and you know,

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<v Speaker 6>these are the games. Again, it goes back to what

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<v Speaker 6>I expect our players to get used to, right playing

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<v Speaker 6>in moments like this, in games like this. Baltimore obviously has.

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<v Speaker 6>But the confidence is high, you know, and the confidence

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<v Speaker 6>is great. I mean again, it just it just we

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<v Speaker 6>have to turn it internally and just focus on us

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<v Speaker 6>and make sure we are doing everything that we can

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<v Speaker 6>in our power to be to be prepared for these games.

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<v Speaker 6>But the confidence is the confidence is there.

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<v Speaker 2>It's there, Head coach Doug Peterson earlier in the week

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<v Speaker 2>and welcome back the Jaguars Happy Hour, brought to you

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<v Speaker 2>by the Saint John's River Water Management District, Florida's water

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<v Speaker 2>Hundai studios at the Miller Electric Center on Tintin XL

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<v Speaker 2>ninety two point five FM, Jaguars dot Com, Jaguars YouTube.

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<v Speaker 2>The Ravens Jaguars matchup presented by Publics where shopping is

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<v Speaker 2>a pleasure. We're under the lights Sunday night football for

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<v Speaker 2>the Jaguars for the first time since two thousand and eight.

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<v Speaker 2>Kay Stevens joins us in studio now and good afternoon.

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<v Speaker 7>Kai, good afternoon. I know Doug says we shouldn't get

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<v Speaker 7>too excited, but I'm still getting gonna get excited because

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<v Speaker 7>I love primetime games. It means a little bit more

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<v Speaker 7>when the night game, I think, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean we've been waiting all day for Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 3>That's how the song.

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<v Speaker 7>Goes, right, that's song about it?

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<v Speaker 3>Of course, that's right.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, and the division leading teams. It's mid December.

0:27:56.200 --> 0:27:58.320
<v Speaker 2>I mean Christmas is like what two weeks away?

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<v Speaker 3>I'm bad at math.

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<v Speaker 2>It's always the twenty fifth, right, that's about I'm kidding,

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<v Speaker 2>that's coming up. I mean, you know all these division races,

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<v Speaker 2>the playoff chase slugs.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, it's like, this is all you want? This

0:28:08.760 --> 0:28:11.360
<v Speaker 3>is it? Well out Sunday night football at home? I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>does it get any better than that? I mean it's Look,

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<v Speaker 3>it's the national stage. It's an opportunity to win, which

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<v Speaker 3>you last opportunity didn't do it so good on you know,

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<v Speaker 3>so let's go, I mean, beat the number one seed

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<v Speaker 3>and on national TV and show everybody that what you're

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<v Speaker 3>a team to contend with.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know that would also mean that they've probably communicated. Well,

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<v Speaker 2>that's been the buzzword this week, Kai, and it's something

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<v Speaker 2>that's popped up the last couple of weeks some points

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<v Speaker 2>in each of those losses where they've lost a little bit.

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<v Speaker 3>Of track of that.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, and I think a lot of the miscommunication issues

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<v Speaker 7>from what we've noticed just with our own eyes, were

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<v Speaker 7>on the defense previously, maybe with the secondary, whatever's going

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<v Speaker 7>with the past rush. I know they've had a lot

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<v Speaker 7>of injuries, but last week it was the offense, which

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<v Speaker 7>obviously we knew they would struggle a little bit without

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<v Speaker 7>Christian Kirk there because he does so much for this

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<v Speaker 7>offense and he's so much in sync with Trevor Lawrence.

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<v Speaker 7>But just to demonstrably, like you physically see them like

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<v Speaker 7>putting their hands up and like they just look a

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<v Speaker 7>little bit out of sorts and confused, and I know

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<v Speaker 7>everybody's kind of like listen, like traveed in practice, and

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<v Speaker 7>of course there's a lot to do with that, but

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<v Speaker 7>you're like, well, it's week fourteen fifteen, like we would

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<v Speaker 7>assume they'd be on the same page, but obviously there's

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<v Speaker 7>a lot of different things that go into that and

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<v Speaker 7>there's several different plays. I would have to imagine that

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<v Speaker 7>was a focus for them this week.

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<v Speaker 3>I think that's the one thing that was surprising to

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<v Speaker 3>me in this ballgame. You know, you got to hurt

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<v Speaker 3>quarterback most of the time. You get this this raised

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<v Speaker 3>awareness around him on that side of the ball. Look,

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<v Speaker 3>we got to be really good, like the Neworleans gets

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<v Speaker 3>help our guy out, right, you know, we got to

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<v Speaker 3>make sure he stays protected. He's been beat up a

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<v Speaker 3>little bit. And the protection in the Neworleans game, we

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<v Speaker 3>go back and talk about that game was fantastic. How

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<v Speaker 3>is the protection in this game not so good? Hit

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<v Speaker 3>twelve times? Right? I want to say it was a

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<v Speaker 3>record number of pressures on the year, like twenty six pressures.

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<v Speaker 3>Twenty six times he was pressured in this ballgame. Boy,

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<v Speaker 3>and the wide receivers, the miscommunication not on the same page,

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<v Speaker 3>whatever you want to call it. But the fact that

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<v Speaker 3>the matter is is that those around Trevor did not

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<v Speaker 3>elevate their level of play, which was disappointing to me

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<v Speaker 3>because that's what I expected the most, because look, when

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<v Speaker 3>your guy is down a little bit, let's everybody pick

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<v Speaker 3>it up. Okay, we're gonna pick it up because we

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<v Speaker 3>know he may not be able to do something that

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<v Speaker 3>he normally does, and it didn't happen.

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<v Speaker 7>We did see a couple of flashes though, obviously having

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<v Speaker 7>Ingram's been playing amazing the last two games, which without him,

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<v Speaker 7>I don't even want to think about where they would

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<v Speaker 7>be right now on offense. And then I've really been

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<v Speaker 7>impressed with Parker Washington. I know he had that fumble,

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<v Speaker 7>but he's really smart and I feel like the little

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<v Speaker 7>tiny bit of the playbook he knows he is good

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<v Speaker 7>at and as that grows, and as he takes all

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<v Speaker 7>these reps with the first team on offense, where he

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<v Speaker 7>was really mainly special teams before this, I have to

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<v Speaker 7>imagine he'll get better. He's got two touchdowns so far,

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<v Speaker 7>but I've been impressed with how quickly he's been picking

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<v Speaker 7>things up.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I think you probably have to kind of temper

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<v Speaker 2>expectations a little bit. He's not going to be Christian Kirk.

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<v Speaker 2>They're different style guys, same idea, but Christian's been at

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<v Speaker 2>this for so long that it's just going to be

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<v Speaker 2>a different output when he's out there, So maybe temper

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<v Speaker 2>your expectations a little bit.

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<v Speaker 7>He has an interesting skills set though, because I think

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<v Speaker 7>he's a little more physical than Christian is, so like

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<v Speaker 7>he can kind of fight for a ball when it

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<v Speaker 7>goes for a jump ball, which is not you don't

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<v Speaker 7>Alantays see that as in a slot receiver. So I

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<v Speaker 7>think that's kind of interesting too.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, he's built like a running back exactly. He's pretty thick.

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<v Speaker 3>And yes, definitely the physical part is is great, great

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<v Speaker 3>point because the physical aspect that he has is much better,

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<v Speaker 3>I think, at a higher level than what Christian was at.

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<v Speaker 3>But there's something that Christian had that Parker Washington doesn't have,

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<v Speaker 3>and that's the elite speed to go deep. Not only

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<v Speaker 3>is Christian an excellent short area of quickness guy, but Christian,

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<v Speaker 3>if he's in man, he can run by some people.

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<v Speaker 3>And I don't know if Parker Washington can do that.

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<v Speaker 3>But he's got some quicks, he's got power, and I

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<v Speaker 3>like his game and I think he's a He's an

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<v Speaker 3>excellent acquisition for you know, being a six round draft

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<v Speaker 3>pick is not very often you have a six round

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<v Speaker 3>draft pick that you go, yeah, that's pretty good. You know.

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<v Speaker 2>We saw in the in the Thursday Night Game, the

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<v Speaker 2>Christian Kirk shortcatch and then outrunning everybody, like the fastest

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<v Speaker 2>speed for any receiver this year or something for the Jags.

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<v Speaker 2>That was that we missed that.

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<v Speaker 3>We needs some of that, needs of that, Kay Stevens

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<v Speaker 3>in studio with us.

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<v Speaker 2>If you're looking for the MVP of the truck game,

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<v Speaker 2>looked no further than Ford F one point fifty. Loaded

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<v Speaker 2>with impressive capability and designed to dominate work play and

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<v Speaker 2>everything in between. This truck makes tough look easy. You're

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<v Speaker 2>a local four dealer, probably partner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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<v Speaker 2>This Jaguars Happy Hour on tenen XL ninety two point

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<v Speaker 2>five FM, Jaguars dot Com, Jaguars YouTube, JP Shadrick, Jeff Logoman,

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<v Speaker 2>Kay Stevens and Lamar Jackson coming in former MVP and

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<v Speaker 2>he's the leading rusher for the Ravens. He's about to

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<v Speaker 2>surpass three thousand passing yards for the year, and yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>you know what you're getting when Lamar.

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<v Speaker 3>Comes to town.

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<v Speaker 7>I think that's the scary thing.

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<v Speaker 1>Right.

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<v Speaker 7>We always knew he's a running threat, and now he's

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<v Speaker 7>comfortable sitting in the pocket and he has wide receivers

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<v Speaker 7>that he's trusting in and that can be very problematic

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<v Speaker 7>for defenses trying to deal with that because he can't

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<v Speaker 7>bite on everything because he will run by you and

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<v Speaker 7>then it's seventy yards down or however far he wants

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<v Speaker 7>to run. So obviously two under. I don't even I

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<v Speaker 7>can't say it in a way that's big enough. It

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<v Speaker 7>is a very big challenge for them, so I'm curious

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<v Speaker 7>what the game plan will be.

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<v Speaker 2>And lux then he's got the flick of the wrists,

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<v Speaker 2>he can throw it down the field. It's not like

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, he's got a really nice arm. Yeah, he's

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<v Speaker 2>got a nice arm. Is that as accurate as some

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<v Speaker 2>of the elite passers that we've seen in the league. No,

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<v Speaker 2>but he's getting better and that's the impressive thing. What

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<v Speaker 2>impresses me the most, though, is the ability to run

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<v Speaker 2>and extend plays and and the way the way that

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<v Speaker 2>he can protect himself without getting hit running the ball.

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<v Speaker 2>And it reminds me. And I've never been a big

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<v Speaker 2>video game player, but.

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<v Speaker 7>Really, I heard you like pinball.

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<v Speaker 3>I like pinball, okay, but not the video games. But

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<v Speaker 3>he reminds me because I got a couple of friends

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<v Speaker 3>that used to tell me that they would play mad

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<v Speaker 3>and then they would create these super players, and somehow

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<v Speaker 3>they crack the code on video games of some kind.

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<v Speaker 3>They crack the code and create these players that had

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<v Speaker 3>great you know that date up the category and speed, quaintness,

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<v Speaker 3>smart's all that kind of stuff. And that's what Lamar is.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like he just he's at a different level when

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<v Speaker 3>you watch him on the field and how that he

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<v Speaker 3>can evade people and not get hit okay, and still

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<v Speaker 3>keep his eyes down the field and still make a

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<v Speaker 3>throw at thirty yards with the flick of a wrist,

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<v Speaker 3>and you go, how does he do that? You know?

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<v Speaker 3>But he does it. And that's the part art that

0:35:00.480 --> 0:35:04.000
<v Speaker 3>you get scared about with him is because he has

0:35:04.080 --> 0:35:08.480
<v Speaker 3>that ability to wear any play. He can make you

0:35:08.600 --> 0:35:11.680
<v Speaker 3>pay at any moment, and in two different ways with

0:35:11.760 --> 0:35:13.120
<v Speaker 3>his legs and with his arms.

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<v Speaker 2>I had logs pegged as like a PS five Madden

0:35:17.280 --> 0:35:20.080
<v Speaker 2>player like in the tournaments and everything, you know, what

0:35:20.160 --> 0:35:20.919
<v Speaker 2>I did was wrong.

0:35:21.120 --> 0:35:23.520
<v Speaker 3>I used to play the only time I ever played

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<v Speaker 3>video games. So this was back when we played EA Sports,

0:35:27.200 --> 0:35:32.560
<v Speaker 3>NHL Hockey, Oh, great game back in Genesis early nine games. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and I used to play with the equipment guys with

0:35:36.040 --> 0:35:39.799
<v Speaker 3>the New York Jets. Hey, my team was Chicago Chelios

0:35:39.920 --> 0:35:40.839
<v Speaker 3>and Jeremy.

0:35:40.520 --> 0:35:43.400
<v Speaker 2>Rone the ninety three when I think had Yama Yaga

0:35:43.400 --> 0:35:46.080
<v Speaker 2>on the cover, I had that one Sega Genesis A

0:35:46.120 --> 0:35:47.640
<v Speaker 2>great game guy, great game.

0:35:47.719 --> 0:35:49.320
<v Speaker 7>I'm an NBA gam girl myself.

0:35:49.440 --> 0:35:52.640
<v Speaker 2>I was another great game and arcade game was even

0:35:52.680 --> 0:35:53.520
<v Speaker 2>better than the video.

0:35:53.520 --> 0:35:55.359
<v Speaker 3>But if I could do pinball is my thing. I'm

0:35:55.360 --> 0:35:57.000
<v Speaker 3>a big pin ball guy. Like pinball.

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<v Speaker 7>You heard it here first.

0:35:59.600 --> 0:36:03.080
<v Speaker 2>Hey, there's arcade games and things at String Sports Brewery

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<v Speaker 2>and tonight, who are the guests for All Access?

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<v Speaker 7>Your specialists are with us. Logan Cook and Ross mattisk

0:36:10.760 --> 0:36:13.040
<v Speaker 7>are going to join us, the long snapper and the punter,

0:36:13.680 --> 0:36:15.600
<v Speaker 7>and I am thrilled about this. There's some of my

0:36:15.600 --> 0:36:19.000
<v Speaker 7>favorite people on the team and they've been involved in

0:36:19.080 --> 0:36:22.239
<v Speaker 7>some non special teams plays this year that you know,

0:36:22.719 --> 0:36:25.640
<v Speaker 7>Ross forcing a fumble, recovering Logan with the you know

0:36:26.239 --> 0:36:31.640
<v Speaker 7>with the fourth down throw there the fake. So they're

0:36:31.640 --> 0:36:33.000
<v Speaker 7>a good time. It'll be good, it'll be a good

0:36:33.000 --> 0:36:33.520
<v Speaker 7>show for sure.

0:36:33.640 --> 0:36:36.040
<v Speaker 2>Logan Cook tied for six in the league and net

0:36:36.080 --> 0:36:39.640
<v Speaker 2>punting average another fantastic season for him. He's got so

0:36:39.719 --> 0:36:42.880
<v Speaker 2>many different types of punts in his arsenal.

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<v Speaker 7>That's so cool.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he does. And his secret weapon is the lefty throw.

0:36:49.040 --> 0:36:49.839
<v Speaker 3>Yeah left handed?

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<v Speaker 7>Is he left handed in real life? Yeah? When he

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<v Speaker 7>rights left handed?

0:36:54.600 --> 0:36:59.040
<v Speaker 3>And who in the world throws left handed and punts

0:36:59.120 --> 0:37:03.040
<v Speaker 3>right footed. There's some baseball people that do that right,

0:37:03.160 --> 0:37:05.120
<v Speaker 3>like throw left and bat right.

0:37:05.160 --> 0:37:06.640
<v Speaker 7>I mean you can do that, yeah, but normally the

0:37:06.719 --> 0:37:09.399
<v Speaker 7>right is like the predominant one. Right. So you're saying kick,

0:37:09.440 --> 0:37:11.600
<v Speaker 7>which is your main job, you would use what you

0:37:11.600 --> 0:37:13.760
<v Speaker 7>would assume was your main foot. So if he's left handed,

0:37:14.040 --> 0:37:15.760
<v Speaker 7>you would think you would kick with his left foot.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, you know what we should do the commercial break,

0:37:19.200 --> 0:37:21.799
<v Speaker 3>We'll go outside, We'll try to punt left you right handed? JP,

0:37:21.960 --> 0:37:24.279
<v Speaker 3>I am right handed? Right right handed? Yes, oh yeah,

0:37:24.320 --> 0:37:25.879
<v Speaker 3>let's go out there and try to punt left foot.

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<v Speaker 7>And now I'm gonna pull something. I don't think that's it.

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<v Speaker 2>There's a punter for the Tennessee Volunteers who is ambidextrious.

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<v Speaker 2>He can kick with both legs, he's amphibious or that both.

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<v Speaker 3>Can you imagine that?

0:37:38.600 --> 0:37:40.840
<v Speaker 7>Well, do you wear special shoes on each foot or

0:37:40.920 --> 0:37:42.520
<v Speaker 7>are they both the same, because like you try to

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<v Speaker 7>throw them off.

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<v Speaker 2>It's a good point, right, you use your kicking shoe

0:37:46.600 --> 0:37:47.879
<v Speaker 2>on the right foot of the left.

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<v Speaker 3>You wear two kikin shoes, you wear them both, you

0:37:49.800 --> 0:37:53.440
<v Speaker 3>wear right kick. I don't know how people can do that.

0:37:53.440 --> 0:37:56.560
<v Speaker 3>That's very very odd there. But some people are ambidextrous

0:37:56.560 --> 0:37:59.040
<v Speaker 3>and can do that. I remember, I think I've told

0:37:59.080 --> 0:38:01.399
<v Speaker 3>you this story before, but we had a tight end

0:38:01.920 --> 0:38:03.520
<v Speaker 3>that I played with in New York and he was

0:38:03.520 --> 0:38:08.319
<v Speaker 3>a first round pick, Johnny Mitchell. And Johnny would take

0:38:08.320 --> 0:38:10.640
<v Speaker 3>a football and throw it he actually played here for

0:38:10.920 --> 0:38:14.640
<v Speaker 3>a year, would throw the ball sixty five yards right handed,

0:38:14.680 --> 0:38:16.880
<v Speaker 3>and he tossed him another ball and he'd throw that

0:38:16.920 --> 0:38:22.279
<v Speaker 3>one left handed sixty five yards. Who does that? I mean?

0:38:22.600 --> 0:38:25.319
<v Speaker 3>And he could catch the ball one handed with his

0:38:25.400 --> 0:38:27.440
<v Speaker 3>right hand, one handed with his left hand. It was

0:38:27.520 --> 0:38:30.200
<v Speaker 3>just like wow. The amount of talent that this guy

0:38:30.320 --> 0:38:35.000
<v Speaker 3>had was amazing. Didn't didn't live up to the first

0:38:35.080 --> 0:38:38.399
<v Speaker 3>round pick extit questions, but he could throw the ball

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<v Speaker 3>left and right handed for a long way.

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<v Speaker 7>He's fun at parties, I bet he is.

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<v Speaker 2>It'll be a party tonight at String Sports Brewery. And

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<v Speaker 2>the specialist to there Logan Cooke Cross matt a sixth.

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<v Speaker 7>Seven o'clock right, Yes, come see us Fox.

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<v Speaker 2>Thirty right, Yes, yes, Fox thirty. That was an easy setup. Yes,

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<v Speaker 2>we'll see you there. Kay, thanks, Kay Stevens joining us

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<v Speaker 2>in studio plenty ahead. We'll take a look at the

0:39:01.600 --> 0:39:04.600
<v Speaker 2>injury report when we return. Then at five o'clock the

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<v Speaker 2>Doug Peterson Show with You Guessed It Head coach Doug

0:39:08.360 --> 0:39:11.439
<v Speaker 2>Peterson and NBC Sports analyst.

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<v Speaker 3>Devin mccordy joining us as well.

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<v Speaker 2>This is Jaguars Happy Hour, brought to you by the

0:39:15.680 --> 0:39:20.280
<v Speaker 2>Saint John's River Water Management District, Florida's Water It's worth saving.

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<v Speaker 5>The tape is usually never as good or as bad

0:39:27.360 --> 0:39:29.640
<v Speaker 5>as you think, so you watch it and it is

0:39:29.680 --> 0:39:31.840
<v Speaker 5>what it is. There's corrections, obviously, there's things that we

0:39:31.920 --> 0:39:35.440
<v Speaker 5>did in the game that are uncharacteristic and mistakes you know,

0:39:35.440 --> 0:39:37.600
<v Speaker 5>all the way around that we can't make. But it

0:39:37.680 --> 0:39:39.000
<v Speaker 5>is what it is, and you gotta correct them and

0:39:39.040 --> 0:39:40.920
<v Speaker 5>move on. And same thing when you feel like you

0:39:40.960 --> 0:39:43.480
<v Speaker 5>played great, there's usually stuff on the tape where you're like, hey,

0:39:43.600 --> 0:39:45.200
<v Speaker 5>maybe it didn't play as good as I thought I did.

0:39:45.239 --> 0:39:47.480
<v Speaker 5>I left a lot out there. So you know, good

0:39:47.520 --> 0:39:49.640
<v Speaker 5>or bad, you gotta assess it and you gotta look

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<v Speaker 5>at it for what it is, and you got to

0:39:50.800 --> 0:39:53.279
<v Speaker 5>make the adjustments and corrections moving forward. And we had

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<v Speaker 5>a great start for the day today.

0:39:54.600 --> 0:39:56.799
<v Speaker 3>And got frightened obviously here in a little bit and

0:39:57.200 --> 0:39:58.040
<v Speaker 3>be important to be.

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<v Speaker 5>Sharp and just communicate and all the saints, which we've

0:40:00.640 --> 0:40:03.000
<v Speaker 5>already kind of you know, fixed a lot of the issues,

0:40:03.000 --> 0:40:04.200
<v Speaker 5>so I feel really good about it.

0:40:04.800 --> 0:40:09.120
<v Speaker 2>That is quarterback Trevor Lawrence from Wednesday and welcome back.

0:40:09.160 --> 0:40:11.440
<v Speaker 2>It is Jaguars Happy Hour, brought to you by the

0:40:11.480 --> 0:40:15.920
<v Speaker 2>Saint John's River Water Management District, Florida's Water It's worth saving,

0:40:16.040 --> 0:40:19.279
<v Speaker 2>JP Shadrick, Jeff Logoman or thanks to Kay Stevens. We're

0:40:19.320 --> 0:40:22.839
<v Speaker 2>on tensin XL ninety two point five FM, Jaguars dot com,

0:40:22.960 --> 0:40:27.160
<v Speaker 2>Jaguars YouTube, and plenty to get to. At the five

0:40:27.200 --> 0:40:31.160
<v Speaker 2>o'clock show, it's the Doug Peterson Show. Jaguars head coach

0:40:31.200 --> 0:40:33.040
<v Speaker 2>will be with us in studio at five o'clock and

0:40:33.040 --> 0:40:34.120
<v Speaker 2>we'll get his thoughts on.

0:40:34.560 --> 0:40:37.040
<v Speaker 3>The week that was and the week ahead and the week.

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<v Speaker 2>Of practice so far and how the Jaguars will try

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<v Speaker 2>to bounce back.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, another lights.

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<v Speaker 2>Show is scheduled before the game if you're coming to

0:40:45.320 --> 0:40:46.920
<v Speaker 2>the game, which if you aren't.

0:40:47.080 --> 0:40:48.800
<v Speaker 3>I don't know why you're not. You should.

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<v Speaker 2>It's Sunday night footballshing to be a fantastic crowd. It

0:40:52.440 --> 0:40:55.919
<v Speaker 2>will be a Teal light show this week before the game.

0:40:56.000 --> 0:40:58.799
<v Speaker 2>So when you enter the stadium, everybody will have an

0:40:58.920 --> 0:41:02.560
<v Speaker 2>educational flash card in the cup holder of their seat.

0:41:02.800 --> 0:41:05.239
<v Speaker 2>So you'll need to synchronize your device for the light show,

0:41:05.280 --> 0:41:07.480
<v Speaker 2>and you'll attach a Teal tab from.

0:41:07.200 --> 0:41:09.600
<v Speaker 3>That card to your mobile device. Is flashlight.

0:41:10.719 --> 0:41:13.200
<v Speaker 2>There's a QR code you can scan. There's all this

0:41:13.239 --> 0:41:15.320
<v Speaker 2>stuff that can help you sink your phone. You should

0:41:15.320 --> 0:41:17.320
<v Speaker 2>be in your seat by seven fifty.

0:41:17.400 --> 0:41:20.879
<v Speaker 3>It's an eight twenty kick and it is a Teal out,

0:41:21.400 --> 0:41:24.480
<v Speaker 3>Teal out, Teal light show, all Teal, So wear your

0:41:24.520 --> 0:41:26.880
<v Speaker 3>Teal folks. If you're coming to the game. Players are

0:41:26.880 --> 0:41:30.399
<v Speaker 3>gonna be wearing Teal. I would think so JP's gonna

0:41:30.440 --> 0:41:32.880
<v Speaker 3>be wearing Tea. I have a few Teal shirts to

0:41:32.960 --> 0:41:36.040
<v Speaker 3>choose from. I will be wearing my Teal shirt as well. Yeah,

0:41:36.120 --> 0:41:37.840
<v Speaker 3>I might wear the one with a white stripe center.

0:41:37.880 --> 0:41:39.360
<v Speaker 3>I don't have Teal pants.

0:41:40.160 --> 0:41:43.239
<v Speaker 2>I don't think I'm gonna ever get Teal pants, and

0:41:43.280 --> 0:41:44.480
<v Speaker 2>I'm okay with I don't.

0:41:44.320 --> 0:41:46.920
<v Speaker 3>Know man, some guys look pretty good in teal now pants,

0:41:46.960 --> 0:41:50.279
<v Speaker 3>like Johnny. Oh, Johnny looks goodal pants. Sure they do.

0:41:50.960 --> 0:41:54.080
<v Speaker 2>Uh. Time for the injury report, presented by Baptist Health

0:41:54.160 --> 0:41:58.200
<v Speaker 2>and the Jacksonville Orthopedic Institute, the official sports medicine provider

0:41:58.600 --> 0:42:01.480
<v Speaker 2>of the Jacksonville Jaguars. It's not this guy. This guy

0:42:01.480 --> 0:42:04.239
<v Speaker 2>doesn't look good in the teal in the pants. At

0:42:04.320 --> 0:42:07.160
<v Speaker 2>least I'll take the shirt. Oh what of the shirt? Yeah, yeah,

0:42:07.239 --> 0:42:09.359
<v Speaker 2>you don't need the pants. Yeah, you don't need I'm good.

0:42:09.480 --> 0:42:12.799
<v Speaker 2>Attract attention to your legs. I'm good on that. The

0:42:12.800 --> 0:42:16.600
<v Speaker 2>injury report, it's out on the Jaguars X account right

0:42:16.600 --> 0:42:21.600
<v Speaker 2>now for today. Jamal Agnew Wide Receivers shoulder injury limited

0:42:21.600 --> 0:42:24.759
<v Speaker 2>again today. Is window opened earlier this week and it

0:42:24.800 --> 0:42:26.759
<v Speaker 2>could be trending the right way. That'd be a nice

0:42:27.000 --> 0:42:29.680
<v Speaker 2>bonus to have Agnew back out there returning kicks.

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<v Speaker 3>But I think it would be a boost to the

0:42:32.160 --> 0:42:34.759
<v Speaker 3>special teams, and it would give you comfort, I think

0:42:34.880 --> 0:42:39.680
<v Speaker 3>as a coaching staff to have the dependable Jamal Agnew

0:42:39.760 --> 0:42:43.720
<v Speaker 3>back there fielding the kicks. You're always getting nervous about

0:42:43.800 --> 0:42:46.120
<v Speaker 3>having a young player back there fielding upon at a

0:42:46.160 --> 0:42:48.680
<v Speaker 3>critical moment when you get traffic around him or something

0:42:48.719 --> 0:42:53.800
<v Speaker 3>of that nature, or making a wrong decision, but also

0:42:54.719 --> 0:42:58.400
<v Speaker 3>having him on offense to be another weapon since Christian

0:42:58.480 --> 0:43:02.000
<v Speaker 3>Kirk has been out, it would help, and it would

0:43:02.000 --> 0:43:04.600
<v Speaker 3>also help from the standpoint of you can hand him

0:43:04.640 --> 0:43:08.800
<v Speaker 3>the ball a couple times on speed reverses or things

0:43:08.800 --> 0:43:11.960
<v Speaker 3>of that nature to be able to keep a defense honest,

0:43:12.000 --> 0:43:15.640
<v Speaker 3>because Jamal's got, you know, returnability, and he's also got

0:43:16.120 --> 0:43:18.279
<v Speaker 3>the ability to make things happen with the ball in

0:43:18.320 --> 0:43:21.279
<v Speaker 3>his hand as a runner in certain circumstances. You know,

0:43:21.320 --> 0:43:24.760
<v Speaker 3>he's not a tailback by any means. CJ.

0:43:24.920 --> 0:43:29.279
<v Speaker 2>Bethard left shoulder issue full again today. Christian Braswell, cornerback,

0:43:29.360 --> 0:43:31.200
<v Speaker 2>his window open off a hamstring injury.

0:43:31.239 --> 0:43:33.640
<v Speaker 3>Limited today. The updates today.

0:43:33.680 --> 0:43:37.440
<v Speaker 2>Tyson Campbell with a quadriceps injury is limited today. He

0:43:37.440 --> 0:43:41.600
<v Speaker 2>didn't practice yesterday. Andre Cisco with a groin injury limited today.

0:43:41.680 --> 0:43:45.560
<v Speaker 2>He was out yesterday, so that's good news. Offensive line

0:43:45.560 --> 0:43:49.080
<v Speaker 2>Ezra Cleveland limited off the knee injury. Travis Etn junior

0:43:49.160 --> 0:43:53.360
<v Speaker 2>ribs injury limited today, Trey Herndon concussion limited. Deeranest Johnson

0:43:53.440 --> 0:43:57.680
<v Speaker 2>running back knee injury limited. Wide receiver Ja Jones limited

0:43:57.680 --> 0:44:00.720
<v Speaker 2>with the knee injury, Trevor Lawrence full go with the ankle,

0:44:00.760 --> 0:44:04.120
<v Speaker 2>Walker Little the left tackle with a hamstring injury limited,

0:44:04.200 --> 0:44:06.879
<v Speaker 2>and Brenton Strange with a foot injury limited. So let's

0:44:06.920 --> 0:44:11.000
<v Speaker 2>see about the offensive line, Little and Ezra Cleveland obviously there,

0:44:11.040 --> 0:44:13.080
<v Speaker 2>and then Brenton's Strange. Could he be back in the

0:44:13.120 --> 0:44:14.480
<v Speaker 2>fold this week, we'll see.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh, that's a typical list at this time of the year, right,

0:44:19.239 --> 0:44:21.480
<v Speaker 3>that's pretty long, and you know, the reality is you

0:44:21.520 --> 0:44:25.160
<v Speaker 3>could probably put you know, thirty five guys on that

0:44:25.239 --> 0:44:28.920
<v Speaker 3>list if you really wanted to. You know, from guys

0:44:28.960 --> 0:44:31.960
<v Speaker 3>that are getting treatment at this time of year. Virtually

0:44:32.000 --> 0:44:38.000
<v Speaker 3>everybody's getting treatment for something. Nobody is just saying after practicing, yep, yep, good.

0:44:38.040 --> 0:44:39.960
<v Speaker 3>I don't need a nice bag, you know, no problem.

0:44:40.000 --> 0:44:42.560
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna go in lift weights for an hour, you know,

0:44:42.560 --> 0:44:44.160
<v Speaker 3>I mean most guys go in and left waights for

0:44:44.160 --> 0:44:46.280
<v Speaker 3>an hour. Then after that they go to the equipment

0:44:46.520 --> 0:44:50.840
<v Speaker 3>or the training room to get ice to address something

0:44:51.280 --> 0:44:54.680
<v Speaker 3>on their body. It's just, you know, that's just a

0:44:54.719 --> 0:44:57.480
<v Speaker 3>way of life, you know, the way it is. This

0:44:57.719 --> 0:45:02.319
<v Speaker 3>is the business we've chosen, and uh, and I will

0:45:02.360 --> 0:45:07.520
<v Speaker 3>say that today's ice machines. I mean back in the day,

0:45:07.560 --> 0:45:10.000
<v Speaker 3>we literally we would use plastic bags with had an

0:45:10.040 --> 0:45:13.279
<v Speaker 3>ice machine, and now they still have all of that.

0:45:14.680 --> 0:45:17.240
<v Speaker 3>Can you reinvent ice? I mean it's ice. Well, they

0:45:17.320 --> 0:45:19.200
<v Speaker 3>have these things. I mean, if you remember, like last

0:45:19.200 --> 0:45:22.719
<v Speaker 3>week Trevor with the high ankle sprain, he took this

0:45:22.920 --> 0:45:27.200
<v Speaker 3>machine home and slept in it at night. And it's

0:45:27.280 --> 0:45:31.239
<v Speaker 3>called a game ready machine. These game ready machines, and

0:45:31.239 --> 0:45:36.600
<v Speaker 3>I've used them before, are amazing. They have imagine a

0:45:37.280 --> 0:45:40.680
<v Speaker 3>custom made not each player, but custom made to the

0:45:40.920 --> 0:45:44.399
<v Speaker 3>to the body part. For example, let's say you needed

0:45:44.560 --> 0:45:48.200
<v Speaker 3>ice your shoulder. Okay, you can actually make one. It

0:45:48.320 --> 0:45:52.400
<v Speaker 3>literally is velcrode for the shoulder that covers the entirety

0:45:52.440 --> 0:45:55.919
<v Speaker 3>of the shoulder. They have custom ones if quarterbacks ice

0:45:55.960 --> 0:45:58.560
<v Speaker 3>and the shoulder in the arm, everything. If you wanted

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<v Speaker 3>to get one, you can get one custom made. And

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<v Speaker 3>what they do they attached to a body part with

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<v Speaker 3>velcrow then a hose hooks up to them, and then

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<v Speaker 3>the machine itself is probably about the size of a

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<v Speaker 3>small tool box. Okay, let's say twelve inches by twelve

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<v Speaker 3>inches by a couple feet long, or a foot and

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<v Speaker 3>a half long, and inside of it is ice and water,

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<v Speaker 3>and then it pumps this ice water you set the

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<v Speaker 3>temperature range, it pumps it through this thing that's on

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<v Speaker 3>your shoulder that's fitting tight with the velcrow, and it

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<v Speaker 3>also inflates to give you the compression you know the

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<v Speaker 3>old rice rest ice compression elevation. Well you're getting the

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<v Speaker 3>ice and the compression with this one machine and it

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<v Speaker 3>pumps it through and like Trevor, Trevor slept with that

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<v Speaker 3>machine where it would turn on and then turn off,

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<v Speaker 3>and then turn on and then turn off throughout the night,

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<v Speaker 3>which I'm sure it's a very quiet, quiet hum. It's

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<v Speaker 3>kind of a like a white noise, so it's not

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<v Speaker 3>something that would bother you or keep you up while

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<v Speaker 3>you were trying to sleep. But yeah, I mean these

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<v Speaker 3>machines that they're using nowadays are are incredible. How about that?

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, coming up in just a few moments the Doug

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<v Speaker 2>Peterson Show, the head coach will be in the studio

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<v Speaker 2>with us. What do you want to find out from

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<v Speaker 2>Doug today?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I mean, I think the first question you got

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<v Speaker 3>to ask is, you know, how do you how do

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<v Speaker 3>you fix some of those mistakes? Miscommunications that you've been

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<v Speaker 3>having as a team, as a coaching staff, how do

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<v Speaker 3>you go about doing that? And that's obviously the number

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<v Speaker 3>one topic from last week going into this week. And

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<v Speaker 3>then also how do you contend with the Lamar Jackson

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<v Speaker 3>led Ravens. That's not an easy answer.

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<v Speaker 2>It's a great question, and you know, not only the communication,

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<v Speaker 2>but how do you fare if everything is communicated well

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<v Speaker 2>against this Ravens defense. I mean, this is a group

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<v Speaker 2>that that ranks highly as well.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's a it's a good football team. It's uh.

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<v Speaker 3>I think it's at the top of the AFC for

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<v Speaker 3>a reason. And I've got a lot of respect for

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<v Speaker 3>John Harball. I think he's a fine coach. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>you're talking about a coach that's been in Baltimore for

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<v Speaker 3>a long time. Baltimore has been i think one of

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<v Speaker 3>the model franchisees in the National Football League. You go

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<v Speaker 3>to from John Harball who's been there for what sixteen

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<v Speaker 3>years now? Not long? Wow, it's his sixteenth year. Their

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<v Speaker 3>general manager that they currently have general manager slash executive

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<v Speaker 3>vice president Eric DaCosta. He's been with the organization for

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<v Speaker 3>twenty eight years. In twenty eight years, He's worked with

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<v Speaker 3>Ozzy Newsom, who was the previous general manager before DaCosta

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<v Speaker 3>ended up took over taking over. And what's impressive is

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<v Speaker 3>that Eric DeCosta he got promoted to the general manager seat,

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<v Speaker 3>but Ozzy Newsom is still there. So Da Costa and

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<v Speaker 3>Ozzy Newsom, the team of those two guys have been

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<v Speaker 3>with that organization for twenty eight years, which is amazing

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<v Speaker 3>to have that kind of longevity at that position, and

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<v Speaker 3>then for a head coach to be in year sixteen

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<v Speaker 3>is also amazing. That's it really is a model franchise

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<v Speaker 3>in the National Football League.

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<v Speaker 2>And think about all the changes this franchise has gone

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<v Speaker 2>through in the later those years.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean it's it's incredible. And kudos to the Ravens.

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<v Speaker 3>They've won two Super Bowls in that time, one with

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<v Speaker 3>Brian Billock who was there what two I think that

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<v Speaker 3>Super Bowl was two thousand. Yeah, that was the great defense. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and that defense was really good. Yeah. And then Hardball

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<v Speaker 3>led him to a Super Bowl in twenty twelve, I

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<v Speaker 3>believe when the lights went out in the Superdome. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>the Brother Ball rallied to win Brother Bowl.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, coming up next to the Doug Peterson show will

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<v Speaker 2>hear from the head coach and Devin mccordy of NBC Sports.

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<v Speaker 3>With us as well.

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<v Speaker 2>It'll do it for our first hour on Jaguars Happy Hour.

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<v Speaker 2>Thanks to Kay Stevens for joining us in studio for

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<v Speaker 2>Jeff Logeman. I'm JP Shadick. This has been Jaguars Happy Hour.