WEBVTT - Boselli & Prisco react to Wild Card win | Jaguars Happy Hour: Monday, January 16

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<v Speaker 1>It is victory Monday, January six. This is Jaguars Happy Hour.

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars Happy Hours presented by Jet Home Loan. And now

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<v Speaker 1>a guy who's destined to have a waffle named after him,

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<v Speaker 1>Jay Peace Chad Rack, Welcome in. It is Jaguars Happy

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<v Speaker 1>Hour presented by Jet Home Loans. After a wild card

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<v Speaker 1>win for the Jags, We've got a busy two hours

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<v Speaker 1>ahead on this Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. It's Vasselly

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<v Speaker 1>and Prisco with their reaction to the Jaguars Rally thirty

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<v Speaker 1>the final Jaguars over the Chargers. It was a twenty

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<v Speaker 1>seven nothing deficit, the third largest comeback win in the

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<v Speaker 1>history of the NFL playoffs, and the Jaguars are onto

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<v Speaker 1>Kansas City for the Divisional round next week. It's a

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<v Speaker 1>Saturday four thirty kickoff. We'll get into that game coming up. Fanatics,

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<v Speaker 1>fan question in the city of Jacksonville is on fire.

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<v Speaker 1>So is Jaguars Twitter. After the Jaguars win Saturday night

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<v Speaker 1>at the Bank, let's hear from the head coach immediately

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<v Speaker 1>after that comeback victory, and boy, what a win for

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<v Speaker 1>the Jaguars and what a win for Doug Peterson. My

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<v Speaker 1>hat's off to our guys, our team. UM. I told

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<v Speaker 1>him after the game that, you know, other than obviously

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<v Speaker 1>winning the Super Bowl a few years ago, greatest coaching victory,

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<v Speaker 1>UM as a team, this one, this one's right up

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<v Speaker 1>there with it. And uh, my hat's off to our

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<v Speaker 1>guys for just battling. And uh, you know, as deep

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<v Speaker 1>hole as we dug in the first half, you know

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<v Speaker 1>there was there was you guys have you know they've

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<v Speaker 1>been around our team. You know there's no quit in

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<v Speaker 1>our guys. And uh they did an outstanding job obviously

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<v Speaker 1>in the second half, and uh Riley kicking a ball

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<v Speaker 1>at the end was obviously a thing of beauty. Now

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<v Speaker 1>to the quarter back. Four interceptions early in the game,

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<v Speaker 1>four touchdowns after that to rally the team back, and

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<v Speaker 1>after the game, he went back to a motivational tactic

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<v Speaker 1>from early in the season. Coach showed a video of

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if you guys heard of JOCKO. It's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna look it up. It's this video we talked about

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<v Speaker 1>good and it's like, no matter what happens, that's your response. Good.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, through four picks in the first half. Good.

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<v Speaker 1>You know he showed that back in I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>if it was training camp or during the season, maybe

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<v Speaker 1>when we were on a losing check. I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>when it was, but that's just been our mindset, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>Then we stayed on the sideline joking around one of

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<v Speaker 1>the linemen for you who was send to me? After

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<v Speaker 1>I threw three or four picks, he was like good,

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<v Speaker 1>just looking at him, like all right, all right, not

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<v Speaker 1>not the time, but you know, it's just it's just

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<v Speaker 1>the mindset of this group. And like I said, you

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<v Speaker 1>can't make a living on I'm doing its hard way

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<v Speaker 1>all the time, but it's it's you're gonna have to sometimes,

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<v Speaker 1>and that we had to tonight and we were able

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<v Speaker 1>to get done. That was one side of the equation

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<v Speaker 1>for the Tags come back. Of course, the other side

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<v Speaker 1>the offensive performance, and they were fantastic obviously in the

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<v Speaker 1>second half. For Look and Jaguar's linebacker, it was gradual.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean the eyes, I told them, but I don't

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<v Speaker 1>let my eyes. But I love my chances, Like as

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<v Speaker 1>long as there's a little probability of winning at all,

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<v Speaker 1>we're gonna keep fighting. And when we saw the thing

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<v Speaker 1>at the table starting turning, we had momentum. We kept

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<v Speaker 1>that to keep getting the ball back to the offense

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<v Speaker 1>they started rolling. Um I don't I couldn't pinpoint in

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<v Speaker 1>exact time, but when we started making them point, when

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<v Speaker 1>we started scoring, I think that we're touching down the

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<v Speaker 1>Evan maybe over the middle, you know, once we saw

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<v Speaker 1>we had a larger chance, you know, might as well

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<v Speaker 1>take it well. Of course, all the locker room and

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<v Speaker 1>postgame comments available on Jaguars dot com. What a happy

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<v Speaker 1>place to be obviously Saturday night that we're on Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>Happy Hour on Tension xl a M Jaguars dot com,

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<v Speaker 1>Jack social media, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. We welcome in

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<v Speaker 1>Tony Vaselli and Pete Prisco and in the most dramatic

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<v Speaker 1>way imaginable, the rarest of rare Baselli Prisco double locks

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<v Speaker 1>came through and remains undefeated. Good doubt, No, there was

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<v Speaker 1>no doubt. There was no doubt. Once we double lock.

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<v Speaker 1>We're two and oh with double locks. Now, by the way,

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<v Speaker 1>anybody asking, no, I'm not prepared to do a double

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<v Speaker 1>lock this week in case you wondering, Well, in full transparency,

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<v Speaker 1>Pete might have text me during the game when we

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<v Speaker 1>were down twenty seven about our double lock not looking

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<v Speaker 1>too good. I mean, you know, everybody was out there

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<v Speaker 1>cursing you, and I got dragged in. So I wanted

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<v Speaker 1>to make it I wanted to make it apparent to

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<v Speaker 1>you that I just was along for the ride. That's

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<v Speaker 1>all it was. Uh. Look, Tony said, Uh, it was

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<v Speaker 1>it twelve weeks ago that Jackson will be playing maybe

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<v Speaker 1>even that might even been fifteen weeks ago that they

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<v Speaker 1>would be playing a big nationally televised game on ND

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<v Speaker 1>Beast see against the Chiefs. He was just he's just

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<v Speaker 1>a little late with that prediction. That's all that. That's

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<v Speaker 1>what doing I thought it was. I thought it was.

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<v Speaker 1>It ended up being weak good enough, good enough by

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<v Speaker 1>the way I looked up this JOCKO good Uh a, Trevor,

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<v Speaker 1>you throw one more pick and it wasn't gonna be good.

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<v Speaker 1>So I don't know what he's talking about. Uh you know,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I get it. It's like, oh, good, you're okay,

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<v Speaker 1>you can come out from underneath it. I understand that

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<v Speaker 1>whole premise. But it wasn't good. But what was good

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<v Speaker 1>and we'll get into all this, but that that second

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<v Speaker 1>half was incredible. It really was. It was remarkable to

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<v Speaker 1>see that happened the way it did because I didn't

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<v Speaker 1>see I didn't see it coming. Once they got one though,

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<v Speaker 1>at the end of the half, and then they got

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<v Speaker 1>to you could almost sense the chargers chargering. It was

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<v Speaker 1>happening before your eyes. And then they got three and

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<v Speaker 1>then next thing, you know, okay, here they go. But

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, it was it was amazing to watch, it

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<v Speaker 1>really was. But Pete, the one thing, You're right, four

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<v Speaker 1>interceptions was terrible. At one point I was like, Oh

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<v Speaker 1>my gosh, are we gonna throw ten? I mean, that

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<v Speaker 1>was It was like one series after another turnovers that

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<v Speaker 1>you know, it was. It was as ugly as it gets.

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<v Speaker 1>But to me, one of the most impressive things about

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<v Speaker 1>that game was, yes, the team that never quit. They

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<v Speaker 1>kept on playing. Obviously a great leadership from Doug, There's

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<v Speaker 1>no doubt about all that is true. But I know

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<v Speaker 1>you appreciate this, Pete. The mental toughness you have to

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<v Speaker 1>have as a quarterback to go throw four picks and

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<v Speaker 1>not going to the tank and not to have your

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<v Speaker 1>head down. And a lot of guys and guys who've

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<v Speaker 1>had success in this league would not have been able

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<v Speaker 1>to do that. They wouldn't have made it. And the

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<v Speaker 1>fact that he overcame. That is so impressive to me.

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<v Speaker 1>I agree with you, and I even set out a

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<v Speaker 1>tweet during the game. I said, he's got that glazed overlook,

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<v Speaker 1>and you've seen it from many a quarterback. I joke

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<v Speaker 1>around about it with Kirk Cousins all the time. With

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<v Speaker 1>with Rick Spielman. You see him get that look on

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<v Speaker 1>their face and there's nothing they can do to get

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<v Speaker 1>out from underneath it. Well, he got it and he

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<v Speaker 1>came out from underneath it. That doesn't happen. That does

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<v Speaker 1>You're right, Tony, it doesn't happen. And when you go

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<v Speaker 1>back and look at the interceptions, interception one that's not

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<v Speaker 1>on him. Interception two was a mugging. I mean they

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<v Speaker 1>mugged him in the secondary. There's no reason that wasn't called.

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<v Speaker 1>Number three was an awful read by him and he's

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<v Speaker 1>reading man to man and there's a safety sitting there.

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<v Speaker 1>He never sees him terriber read. That one's on him,

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<v Speaker 1>and number four was he's got a I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>if those two guys should have been in the same spot,

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<v Speaker 1>but if you go back and look at number four,

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<v Speaker 1>he's got Kirk open inside and he threw it to

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<v Speaker 1>the guy behind him, and it looked like they were

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<v Speaker 1>too close together or something there. Um, And so that

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<v Speaker 1>was a little weird. That one was odd to me.

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<v Speaker 1>This one here, I think here it is right here.

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<v Speaker 1>Look you see Kirk. See Kirk clear in there if

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<v Speaker 1>you can really see it from the end zone angle

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<v Speaker 1>of the of the of the play. If he throws

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<v Speaker 1>the kirk, he's still running. But he threw to to Ingram,

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<v Speaker 1>which was strange. Um, So that one's on him as well.

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<v Speaker 1>But two of the four were on him. And here

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<v Speaker 1>I think you can see it here. Now that's not

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<v Speaker 1>the one. That's the one that's tipped. It's double tips.

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<v Speaker 1>It's double doink off the thing. So look, when you're

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<v Speaker 1>a quarterback, you go back. If you make bad reads,

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<v Speaker 1>you feel awful about that, and you feel awful about

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<v Speaker 1>all the interceptions. But two of them, the first two

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<v Speaker 1>were kind of flukey in a way, and so I

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<v Speaker 1>gave him a little bit of a pass for that.

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<v Speaker 1>I think he responded that way, uh, to get out

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<v Speaker 1>from underneath it. So it says it speaks volumes to

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<v Speaker 1>him as a quarterback. It's tells you how good he

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<v Speaker 1>is as a quarterback, and it tells you that that

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<v Speaker 1>might be the game where he just picks it up

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<v Speaker 1>and goes even more than what we've seen so far,

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<v Speaker 1>because that you don't do that, and Tony said it,

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<v Speaker 1>you don't do that. Most guys won't do it. Even

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<v Speaker 1>stars don't do that. Sometimes. No, I'm telling you it's

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<v Speaker 1>I've been I've never been a quarterback, but I've been

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<v Speaker 1>in games that get away from you. I know that

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<v Speaker 1>feeling on the sideline being down twenty seven nothing or

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<v Speaker 1>whatever the score is, and everything is going against you

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<v Speaker 1>and you're sitting there going, oh my, like how do

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<v Speaker 1>you get out of this? And how do you make

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<v Speaker 1>the pain stop? And it's really really hard, and especially

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<v Speaker 1>with the way that game was going. And yes, Pete,

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<v Speaker 1>you're I agree with the first interception Fluke not on him.

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<v Speaker 1>The second uh interception we can talk about the officials

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<v Speaker 1>maybe later. I thought that it was a poorly officiated game. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean they were getting mugged and that was a

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<v Speaker 1>that was complete past interference. You could have called holding,

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<v Speaker 1>you could have called pastor interference, called whatever you want,

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<v Speaker 1>but that should have been a first down for the Jaguars. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>But I don't care you throw four, you have another

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<v Speaker 1>turnover on special teams and you're sitting there twenty seven

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<v Speaker 1>nothing for to your home crowd in a playoff game

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<v Speaker 1>with a young team, and the fact that they didn't blink,

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<v Speaker 1>the fact that they didn't hang their heads. You know, Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>big for Trevor. I mean that we talked about that.

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<v Speaker 1>But to me, it speaks to Doug Peterson in the

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<v Speaker 1>leadership that he has shown and he has brought to

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<v Speaker 1>this organization and the culture that he's built. That was

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<v Speaker 1>as impressive of anything I've seen in the NFL in

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<v Speaker 1>a long time. You know what else he could have called?

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<v Speaker 1>You could have called that that wasn't hold and wasn't interference.

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<v Speaker 1>You could have called a punt there too. By the way,

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<v Speaker 1>in case you're wondering, I wouldn't agree you could have

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<v Speaker 1>put it, but I mean fourth down, Yes, yeah, you

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<v Speaker 1>could have put it. I would have put it there.

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<v Speaker 1>I'll be honest with you. I would have paint it there.

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<v Speaker 1>But um, I mean I could see where as a

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<v Speaker 1>game started getting a little loose, I can understand why

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<v Speaker 1>maybe he decided to go for it. He didn't think

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<v Speaker 1>his defense was gonna have that type of game against them,

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<v Speaker 1>But that team was a shell of itself. That offense

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<v Speaker 1>was a shell of itself. That quarter requisition, I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>he had no weapons. At the end of the game,

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<v Speaker 1>he was throwing the guys that wouldn't even been suiting

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<v Speaker 1>up for him when everybody's healthy. I mean it was.

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<v Speaker 1>It was bad, but um so yeah, look again, Doug Peterson,

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<v Speaker 1>that's one of the best coaching jobs you'll see in

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<v Speaker 1>a long time. To keep his team in it, to

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<v Speaker 1>keep his team focused. It will be so easy to say, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>we had a good season, let's go home, you know

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<v Speaker 1>what I mean. It would have been easy to do.

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<v Speaker 1>You're down twenty seven and nothing, you go home. I'm done.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, great season, we made the postseason, we wanted

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<v Speaker 1>division that let's build on it. But this game's done.

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<v Speaker 1>They didn't do that, and that's a tribute to Doug

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<v Speaker 1>Peterson and the defense kept playing. Obviously they stood up.

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<v Speaker 1>Big part of that too, is yes, the defense played

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<v Speaker 1>big and you know, got to the quarterback and did

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<v Speaker 1>a bunch of things. The Chargers ran the ball what

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<v Speaker 1>eight times in the second half. Oh well, I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>he's a terrible coach. I thought there. I thought the

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<v Speaker 1>way the Chargers handled the lead was atrocious um and

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<v Speaker 1>thankfully they you know, did a poor job. But you know,

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<v Speaker 1>but you can say the flip side that is, that

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<v Speaker 1>game might be different if it's officiated properly. Ums, but

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<v Speaker 1>the other way to the breaks, don't go the other way, Tony,

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<v Speaker 1>that game is over. I mean, let's let's go back

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<v Speaker 1>to it. He had Keenan Allen on the one one

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<v Speaker 1>play on the inside and he poinked it off somebody's home.

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<v Speaker 1>It would have been a touchdown, and they settled for

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<v Speaker 1>a field goal. And then he had Keenan out that

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<v Speaker 1>was on the right side on his little in a

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<v Speaker 1>little incut at the goal line. Then later on he

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<v Speaker 1>had Keenan Allen wide open and sailed it over his head.

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<v Speaker 1>And by the way, if he decided to go to

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<v Speaker 1>the other side on that play, he had partum partum

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<v Speaker 1>wide open at the back of the end zone. So

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<v Speaker 1>there were opportunities for them to put that game away,

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<v Speaker 1>and they didn't. And that's when you start thinking, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>they didn't put him away. Now maybe you can stay

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<v Speaker 1>in this thing and get back into it. And and

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<v Speaker 1>nobody thought they'd might come back and win the game.

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<v Speaker 1>But you thought they'd come back and at least make

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<v Speaker 1>it interesting. Once they made it interesting. The Chargers just

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<v Speaker 1>wilted that that team is mentally weak. They wilted, well,

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<v Speaker 1>be years act. You right. They missed opportunities the Chargers

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<v Speaker 1>did in that first half, and you mentioned the two

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<v Speaker 1>big ones. I saw the same thing on the film.

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<v Speaker 1>But then second half of the back half of the

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<v Speaker 1>second quarter, through the second half, the entire second half,

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<v Speaker 1>that Jaguar defense dominated them offensively. They couldn't run the

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<v Speaker 1>ball in Um, they played much better coverage, they started

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<v Speaker 1>getting pressure. Uh it was you know, the tail of

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<v Speaker 1>two halves, not just for the offense, but for the

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<v Speaker 1>defense too. And they started playing really good football in

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<v Speaker 1>the back in the second half. Now that has to change.

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<v Speaker 1>You do the against the Chiefs, you're gonna be down

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<v Speaker 1>a hundred or nothing. Um, it's so you you you know,

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<v Speaker 1>that's something I trust me. Doug is fully aware of that.

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<v Speaker 1>He knows Andy Reid and that team better than anybody.

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<v Speaker 1>But they're gonna have to come out. They gotta start fast,

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<v Speaker 1>and it's something they have not done as of late.

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<v Speaker 1>They found themselves in holes and they found a way

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<v Speaker 1>to come back, and that has to change this week

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<v Speaker 1>going into Kansas City. All guys, let's come back. We'll

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<v Speaker 1>get a little deeper into this offensive performance first and

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<v Speaker 1>second half of course, dig into that. All the playmakers

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<v Speaker 1>for the Jaguars offense stepping up at a big time

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<v Speaker 1>as well a little later on the defensive side, and

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<v Speaker 1>I thought, I'll see it all right and just need

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<v Speaker 1>to settle in. You know, we didn't really get any

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<v Speaker 1>momentum going. We couldn't get a drive going. Um, so

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<v Speaker 1>really we need to settle in, and then our defense

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<v Speaker 1>just kept getting stops for us on you Once we

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<v Speaker 1>get the ball and kind of get rolling for that

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<v Speaker 1>first score and we did the end of a half.

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<v Speaker 1>Once we kind of got that and got the momentum back,

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<v Speaker 1>felt good about. I mean, we've been in that situation before.

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<v Speaker 1>Not that many points, but you know, similar situations. So

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<v Speaker 1>that's the thing, I mean, just the belief in this team.

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<v Speaker 1>It's kind of I mean, it's really cool to see

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<v Speaker 1>what what can happen when when everybody believes and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't have been able to do what I did

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<v Speaker 1>today and what the offense was able to do in

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<v Speaker 1>the second half to bounce back. Also the defense, if

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<v Speaker 1>we didn't believe in one another. Um that was you know,

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<v Speaker 1>through four picks in the first half, and those guys

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<v Speaker 1>beside me on offense and the guys on the other

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<v Speaker 1>side of the ball didn never lose faith in me.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's that's that's one thing that makes it easier

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<v Speaker 1>when you know you've got guys that believe in you

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<v Speaker 1>no matter what the circumstances go. That's the quarterback of course.

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<v Speaker 1>and will obviously continue to discuss Trevor's performance in the game.

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<v Speaker 1>The four interceptions, the four touchdowns, it's remarkable, but you

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<v Speaker 1>gotta have the guys around him making the plays two

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<v Speaker 1>down the stretch. Pete and the past catchers in this

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<v Speaker 1>game really stepped up and and had a big day

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<v Speaker 1>for him. Christian Kirk eight catches for seventy eight. Four

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<v Speaker 1>different guys had a touchdown in the game, by the way,

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<v Speaker 1>Kirk z A Jones, Ingram and then Marvin Jones. But

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<v Speaker 1>they spread the wealth, they got it done, Pete, and

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<v Speaker 1>they just continued the trend that that had been building

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<v Speaker 1>all season long. Yeah, look at that. Those are the

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<v Speaker 1>three free agents right there at the top of that.

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<v Speaker 1>Think about that. I mean that the eight seven touchdown

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown touchdown, two of them over seventy five yards, one

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<v Speaker 1>of them right below it is seventy four. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>that's why you pay those guys and go make plays.

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<v Speaker 1>And and they had plenty of opportunities. If you look

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<v Speaker 1>at the targets, they all were in double digits. But

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<v Speaker 1>I thought it was the second half was fantastic in

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<v Speaker 1>terms of what they did on offense. I think the

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<v Speaker 1>offensive line was really good at times. I mean there

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<v Speaker 1>and we'll talk more about them throughout the show, but

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<v Speaker 1>they did a nice job in protection, and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>Trevor settled in and once he settled in, he made

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<v Speaker 1>plays and he got the ball out and they did

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<v Speaker 1>a better job of sitting down and and they did

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<v Speaker 1>a better job of you know, running routes where you know,

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<v Speaker 1>they didn't get And I I wasn't there, but you know,

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<v Speaker 1>my brother happened to be there and he told me.

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<v Speaker 1>He texted me during the game. He said that guys

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<v Speaker 1>weren't getting open. Early in that game. They were and

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<v Speaker 1>you can't really see it on TV, but you guys

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<v Speaker 1>have Tony, you probably had a great You guys both

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<v Speaker 1>had a great view of it. It didn't look like

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<v Speaker 1>guys were getting open. No, not a lot of separation.

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<v Speaker 1>Every every past was contested. Yeah, I mean Jim Brandon

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<v Speaker 1>is day and that defense credit they took. They were

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<v Speaker 1>going to take away the crossers. They sat down zone,

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<v Speaker 1>they mixed zone and manned together and they said we're

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<v Speaker 1>taking away the crossers and they did a great job

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<v Speaker 1>and it was not a lot of separation at times

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<v Speaker 1>early in that game. But I give you, know, give

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<v Speaker 1>Doug credit. They made adjustments at halftime, and I agree

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<v Speaker 1>with you. Peter was executed seamlessly in the second half.

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<v Speaker 1>And I and Trevor said in that what we just

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<v Speaker 1>saw him um talking is the the ability to just

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<v Speaker 1>get it going. And I thought that drive late in

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<v Speaker 1>the first half, and we actually said it on the radio.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, if you can go find a way you're

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<v Speaker 1>down twenty seven nothing, you're not getting all seven and

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<v Speaker 1>one drive. If they could find a way to get

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<v Speaker 1>a touchdown going into halftime, I thought it would change

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<v Speaker 1>the entire field of the game. And knowing what it's

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<v Speaker 1>like to go into a locker room in those scenarios,

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<v Speaker 1>if you have something positive to build on, it's a

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<v Speaker 1>completely different conversation because now you have some success to

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<v Speaker 1>build on. It's a different feel in the locker room.

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<v Speaker 1>You're only you're down twenty which is a big, big,

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<v Speaker 1>a big margin in the playoffs, but this thing's been

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<v Speaker 1>down seventy in the second half twice already this year

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<v Speaker 1>and won both those games, and so like, now you're

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<v Speaker 1>in familiar territory and you have a positive and you've

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<v Speaker 1>got momentum. And I thought that was the most important

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<v Speaker 1>drive of the game of getting that seven right before

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<v Speaker 1>the half, because now, boy, it's a it's a different

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<v Speaker 1>feel coming out in the second half. And that was

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<v Speaker 1>a big time throw by the way, because he he

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<v Speaker 1>had that. That was you know that the route was cool,

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<v Speaker 1>and I like the way they you know, faked it

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<v Speaker 1>in and went it up and then he has to

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<v Speaker 1>put that right in there. Man, that's a great throw

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<v Speaker 1>in the middle of the field. That was risky, but

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<v Speaker 1>he made the throw. And and you're right, that felt different.

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<v Speaker 1>If they don't get points there, they're done that, they're done. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>and then I'm want to come back and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>the guy who made that catches Evan Ingram. He had

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<v Speaker 1>another great game and he didna have to have a

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<v Speaker 1>big game against Kansas City. He's becoming one of the

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<v Speaker 1>most important weapons on this team. It's in the past

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<v Speaker 1>game and I'm and I want to highlight him. Kirk

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<v Speaker 1>was great. A Jones was great, Marvin Owns had a

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<v Speaker 1>big touchdown catch. They're all great, but Evan Ingram, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>you think back when he came in, it's a one

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<v Speaker 1>year prooven deal. Um book on him was he wasn't

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<v Speaker 1>a great blocker. You know, had the Case of the Drops.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, that was the book. That's why New York

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<v Speaker 1>basically said, you know, you know you can be free.

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<v Speaker 1>You want to go somewhere else, Go somewhere else. And

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<v Speaker 1>I've watched this guy the work ethic has and how

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<v Speaker 1>he prepares for every week, and what in just what

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<v Speaker 1>he does pregame is he is perfecting his craft. And

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<v Speaker 1>he made some huge catches, maybe one of the best

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<v Speaker 1>catches I've seen all year, across the middle late in

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<v Speaker 1>that game. It's a crossing route, full speed. It's not

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<v Speaker 1>a well thrown ball, it's like on his lower back

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<v Speaker 1>knee and he doesn't break stride, it snatches it out

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<v Speaker 1>of the air and then turns the corner for about

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<v Speaker 1>a twenty yard game. I mean, I was like, holy cow,

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<v Speaker 1>that's as good at catches and and I'm sure we'll

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<v Speaker 1>have to highlights somewhere. It's as good as catches you'll see.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, it's it is so good and I get

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<v Speaker 1>I just give him credit because his work ethic and

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of guys work hard. There's no that. But

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<v Speaker 1>what he has done and how he isn't uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>stepped up the second half of the year, become one

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<v Speaker 1>of the most important offensive weapons. And then if you

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<v Speaker 1>look at his blocking, it's night and day better. And

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<v Speaker 1>he has some great blocks against Bossa in those ends.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, he's never gonna be a dominant blocker. You

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<v Speaker 1>don't have to be if you if you're a move

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<v Speaker 1>tight end. But I just can't say enough. And this

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<v Speaker 1>is the catcher here. Watch this catch that is such

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<v Speaker 1>a hard catch behind him, it's behind him and he's

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't break stride. And then watch what he does after

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<v Speaker 1>he catches it, runs by people. I mean, I think

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<v Speaker 1>he's and they have to pay him, by the way,

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<v Speaker 1>they have to pay him. You have to sign this

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<v Speaker 1>guy and he's invest City, is a great locker room guy,

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<v Speaker 1>and he cares. I love guys who care, and I'm not,

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<v Speaker 1>and a lot of guys on this team carets why

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<v Speaker 1>it's such a great team to be a part of.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, I love what they've built. But this guy,

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<v Speaker 1>this is he has been big time. He helped to

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<v Speaker 1>be big time against Kansas City. Um as a bunch

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<v Speaker 1>of guys will, but I was I was just happy

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<v Speaker 1>for Evan because I know how hard he works and

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<v Speaker 1>how important it is to him. By the way, the

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<v Speaker 1>last time they played Kansas City, you know, many catches

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<v Speaker 1>he had zero three, three for so he wasn't much

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<v Speaker 1>of a factor in that game. And I went back

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<v Speaker 1>and actually rewatched that game today on tape. They ran

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<v Speaker 1>out a ton of screens and bubble screens and stuff

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<v Speaker 1>in that game. He gotta to be more aggressive than that.

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<v Speaker 1>They have to. I mean, they were way too many

0:22:46.320 --> 0:22:48.680
<v Speaker 1>of those. And I don't think they knew what exactly

0:22:48.680 --> 0:22:50.760
<v Speaker 1>what they had in him yet because he wasn't at

0:22:50.840 --> 0:22:53.399
<v Speaker 1>early in the season. He he has worked to become

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<v Speaker 1>what he's become, which again goes back to your point, Tony,

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<v Speaker 1>a tribute to him because he's emerged as one of

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<v Speaker 1>the better pass catching tight ends in the league right now.

0:23:03.640 --> 0:23:05.960
<v Speaker 1>And so you know, you got one on the other side,

0:23:06.040 --> 0:23:07.440
<v Speaker 1>you got the best on the other side. So to

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<v Speaker 1>be interested to see how they use them in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>But I'm with you, he's got to get he cam't

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<v Speaker 1>be three for fourteen he's got to be seven for

0:23:13.800 --> 0:23:17.600
<v Speaker 1>seventy or something like that. Yeah, I want to Yeah,

0:23:17.840 --> 0:23:19.760
<v Speaker 1>he needs to have a big game. And if you're

0:23:19.880 --> 0:23:22.639
<v Speaker 1>you know, Pete, you mentioned they weren't very aggressive, and

0:23:22.680 --> 0:23:24.359
<v Speaker 1>I haven't gone back and watched it, but I trust

0:23:24.640 --> 0:23:27.359
<v Speaker 1>your assessment of it is. You know, if you want

0:23:27.400 --> 0:23:29.240
<v Speaker 1>to be aggressive against the Chiefs, you better hand the

0:23:29.280 --> 0:23:32.280
<v Speaker 1>one thing and that's Chris Jones. And so you know,

0:23:32.520 --> 0:23:35.399
<v Speaker 1>we haven't talked about the offensive line. And I actually

0:23:35.400 --> 0:23:40.159
<v Speaker 1>tweeted out yesterday, Um, after watching the tape, I'm just

0:23:40.880 --> 0:23:44.399
<v Speaker 1>I was so impressed with Jowan Taylor and uh Walker

0:23:44.480 --> 0:23:47.119
<v Speaker 1>Little and Walker Little is another guy that I just

0:23:47.200 --> 0:23:50.439
<v Speaker 1>loved the story because I lost the battle on training camp,

0:23:50.920 --> 0:23:54.359
<v Speaker 1>you know, not a starter, Hi, you know it was

0:23:54.440 --> 0:23:57.240
<v Speaker 1>picked to be a starter, you know, Uh, you know

0:23:57.280 --> 0:24:01.960
<v Speaker 1>in the second round, lost that job. And from obviously,

0:24:02.080 --> 0:24:03.760
<v Speaker 1>all he's been doing is working on his craft and

0:24:03.760 --> 0:24:06.960
<v Speaker 1>getting better because he has come in and each week

0:24:07.000 --> 0:24:10.240
<v Speaker 1>he's gotten better. Um. And I thought the performance he

0:24:10.280 --> 0:24:14.119
<v Speaker 1>had against BOSSA and Khalil Mack and also how he

0:24:14.200 --> 0:24:17.080
<v Speaker 1>ran block in that game, I thought he was outstanding,

0:24:17.280 --> 0:24:21.920
<v Speaker 1>I mean outstanding, and I loved in the biggest moments

0:24:22.359 --> 0:24:25.320
<v Speaker 1>it's hard as an offensive lineman when you're down twenty seven,

0:24:25.640 --> 0:24:28.280
<v Speaker 1>those pass rushers are coming. I've been there. It's not fun.

0:24:28.359 --> 0:24:31.040
<v Speaker 1>It's not easy. And what him and Joan Taylor did

0:24:31.680 --> 0:24:35.240
<v Speaker 1>two um play top end games and give Trevor the

0:24:35.240 --> 0:24:37.360
<v Speaker 1>time to operate. And the interior guys did as well,

0:24:37.359 --> 0:24:40.120
<v Speaker 1>but they weren't facing top end players on the interior.

0:24:40.760 --> 0:24:43.600
<v Speaker 1>These two tackles were facing top end guys. And as

0:24:43.600 --> 0:24:45.800
<v Speaker 1>a guy who played the position, hats off because I

0:24:45.840 --> 0:24:48.560
<v Speaker 1>know how hard that is. And I was so happy

0:24:48.600 --> 0:24:52.040
<v Speaker 1>for Walker Little and Joan Taylor the way they played. Tony.

0:24:52.119 --> 0:24:54.760
<v Speaker 1>You had talked about Walker little technique a lot and

0:24:55.040 --> 0:25:01.080
<v Speaker 1>things he needed to do better. Say it again, Pete,

0:25:01.760 --> 0:25:03.720
<v Speaker 1>what has he done better now? Because you had talked

0:25:03.760 --> 0:25:06.560
<v Speaker 1>a ton about his technique well early in the season

0:25:06.640 --> 0:25:09.040
<v Speaker 1>or in training camp. What's he doing better now? Because

0:25:09.040 --> 0:25:11.240
<v Speaker 1>there was something he wasn't doing that he seems to

0:25:11.280 --> 0:25:14.119
<v Speaker 1>be doing better. He's way more consistent in his sets.

0:25:14.400 --> 0:25:18.600
<v Speaker 1>He's staying square, he's taking away rushes by the way

0:25:18.640 --> 0:25:22.399
<v Speaker 1>he sets um, which is great. His hand used is

0:25:22.520 --> 0:25:25.760
<v Speaker 1>way better. He's not leaning, he's not used in his head,

0:25:25.840 --> 0:25:28.000
<v Speaker 1>his upper body, he's letting his hands go to work,

0:25:28.440 --> 0:25:31.040
<v Speaker 1>and he is showing way more power than I thought. Yeah,

0:25:31.119 --> 0:25:32.879
<v Speaker 1>it does a great job of sitting on the bull.

0:25:33.160 --> 0:25:35.479
<v Speaker 1>He's you know, he's only gonna get better. He's actually

0:25:35.480 --> 0:25:38.959
<v Speaker 1>had a nice little statchu against Clio Mac on him

0:25:38.960 --> 0:25:41.960
<v Speaker 1>on the ground and went after him and love that. Uh.

0:25:42.040 --> 0:25:43.919
<v Speaker 1>He's just better with his hand used in his in

0:25:43.920 --> 0:25:45.800
<v Speaker 1>his consistency of his sets, you can tell he's been

0:25:45.800 --> 0:25:48.520
<v Speaker 1>working on it. It's it's it's showing. And by the way,

0:25:48.520 --> 0:25:50.480
<v Speaker 1>what I love every game he plays, he gets better

0:25:50.960 --> 0:25:54.320
<v Speaker 1>because he's getting those are those are teams? Yeah, those

0:25:54.359 --> 0:25:56.680
<v Speaker 1>are two powerful guys too. They can bull rush you,

0:25:56.760 --> 0:25:59.640
<v Speaker 1>both of them. And he sat down on it. He did,

0:25:59.720 --> 0:26:04.280
<v Speaker 1>I mean, and he was outstanding. And for the future

0:26:04.960 --> 0:26:08.160
<v Speaker 1>and I we'll talk about the future after the hopefully

0:26:08.160 --> 0:26:10.000
<v Speaker 1>after the super Bowl, because that'll be the last show

0:26:10.000 --> 0:26:12.480
<v Speaker 1>after they lose, after they either win the super Bowl

0:26:12.520 --> 0:26:14.160
<v Speaker 1>or lose a game. I'm playing I'm winning the super Bowl.

0:26:14.200 --> 0:26:18.480
<v Speaker 1>At this point, Um is not not quite I'm not

0:26:18.560 --> 0:26:20.360
<v Speaker 1>ready to lock that. I might have a special lock

0:26:20.480 --> 0:26:29.080
<v Speaker 1>for this week though the the um, but looking to

0:26:29.200 --> 0:26:33.800
<v Speaker 1>next year, just briefly, you know, you have injured Cam Robinson.

0:26:34.440 --> 0:26:37.800
<v Speaker 1>Um hopefully his knee is gonna be okay. Um, And

0:26:37.880 --> 0:26:39.960
<v Speaker 1>you have a free agent and Juwan Taylor. Let me

0:26:39.960 --> 0:26:42.280
<v Speaker 1>tell you what you do have You have a you

0:26:42.280 --> 0:26:44.920
<v Speaker 1>have a starting left you have a starting offensive tackle,

0:26:44.960 --> 0:26:46.800
<v Speaker 1>and walk a little. I don't know if I could

0:26:46.840 --> 0:26:48.320
<v Speaker 1>have said that at the beginning of the year. Obviously

0:26:48.359 --> 0:26:50.480
<v Speaker 1>you couldn't because he didn't win the job. He's a

0:26:50.520 --> 0:26:54.639
<v Speaker 1>starting caliber offensive tackle in this league. But is he

0:26:55.119 --> 0:27:01.080
<v Speaker 1>He didn't look comfortable on the right side though, Pete,

0:27:01.080 --> 0:27:04.320
<v Speaker 1>He's as much different on the left side, where if

0:27:04.320 --> 0:27:07.040
<v Speaker 1>he gets reps he can figure it out. I just

0:27:07.080 --> 0:27:09.320
<v Speaker 1>think he looks much more comfortable on the left side.

0:27:10.440 --> 0:27:14.040
<v Speaker 1>Could Cam tell the right side? But you have a

0:27:14.080 --> 0:27:17.960
<v Speaker 1>starting tackle? I agree? I mean I I agree. He's

0:27:17.960 --> 0:27:21.560
<v Speaker 1>been outstanding and and and Joan Taylor has been outstanding

0:27:21.640 --> 0:27:24.119
<v Speaker 1>all year. By the way, let's give him his props.

0:27:24.160 --> 0:27:26.360
<v Speaker 1>He's been their best offensive lineman. I don't think there's

0:27:26.359 --> 0:27:29.919
<v Speaker 1>any question about that. He's been the best offensive lineman.

0:27:30.440 --> 0:27:32.840
<v Speaker 1>I thought, you know, the interior had some moments where

0:27:32.840 --> 0:27:36.120
<v Speaker 1>they weren't great. They they had some moments, all three

0:27:36.200 --> 0:27:41.000
<v Speaker 1>of them. Um, but the tackles were outstanding. And really,

0:27:41.280 --> 0:27:44.359
<v Speaker 1>but you're right, though Tony this week, it's not about

0:27:44.400 --> 0:27:47.800
<v Speaker 1>blocking the edge, guys. Even though Karl Laftis, who rushes

0:27:47.800 --> 0:27:49.880
<v Speaker 1>the passer for him, has a sac of five straight games,

0:27:49.880 --> 0:27:53.000
<v Speaker 1>he's really come on, you better block Chris Jones because

0:27:53.000 --> 0:27:55.520
<v Speaker 1>he's that game record. He's the one. He's the game.

0:27:56.320 --> 0:27:59.680
<v Speaker 1>And Chris Jones is he's in the category. There's only

0:27:59.720 --> 0:28:02.280
<v Speaker 1>other one other defensive linement. I'll put him in the category.

0:28:02.760 --> 0:28:06.640
<v Speaker 1>Uh that with him is Aaron Donald. Chris Jones can

0:28:06.760 --> 0:28:12.679
<v Speaker 1>mess up the entire game all by himself. Let's come

0:28:12.680 --> 0:28:14.920
<v Speaker 1>back in a moment, guys. We'll get to that again

0:28:15.000 --> 0:28:17.359
<v Speaker 1>a little bit later. We'll dig into the matchup next

0:28:17.359 --> 0:28:20.840
<v Speaker 1>week for the Jaguars and the Chiefs and the divisional

0:28:20.960 --> 0:28:24.480
<v Speaker 1>playoff game. When we returned though, a deeper look into

0:28:24.480 --> 0:28:29.280
<v Speaker 1>the defensive performance including Roy robertson Harris and the run

0:28:29.400 --> 0:28:33.120
<v Speaker 1>he's been on lately, certainly on Saturday Night. But of course,

0:28:33.119 --> 0:28:35.800
<v Speaker 1>in the second hour, your social media questions and plenty

0:28:35.840 --> 0:28:38.520
<v Speaker 1>to get to after a Jaguars win in the wild

0:28:38.560 --> 0:28:42.520
<v Speaker 1>Card round over the l A Chargers. And this is

0:28:42.600 --> 0:28:45.280
<v Speaker 1>Jaguars Happy Hour presented by Jet Home Loans on the

0:28:45.360 --> 0:28:51.959
<v Speaker 1>Jaguars Digital Network. Because we already knew what we knew,

0:28:52.160 --> 0:28:53.840
<v Speaker 1>how they were getting their places because of us. It

0:28:53.960 --> 0:28:55.840
<v Speaker 1>was nothing they were doing crazy, it was because us

0:28:55.840 --> 0:29:00.760
<v Speaker 1>out of position some plays. Everybody just settled down. Uh really,

0:29:00.800 --> 0:29:02.320
<v Speaker 1>just you know, be what you feed at man, and

0:29:02.320 --> 0:29:06.440
<v Speaker 1>don't let the atmosphere uh excite you too crazy. You

0:29:06.440 --> 0:29:07.719
<v Speaker 1>know what I'm saying. You gotta be right there in

0:29:07.720 --> 0:29:10.120
<v Speaker 1>that perfect state of that flew that flu state you know.

0:29:10.320 --> 0:29:12.200
<v Speaker 1>Um so that would that was basically just a mosset

0:29:12.520 --> 0:29:15.920
<v Speaker 1>just the entire halftime. Come there, it's ray Sean Jenkins,

0:29:16.000 --> 0:29:19.720
<v Speaker 1>Jaguars safety and welcome back. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on Monday.

0:29:19.760 --> 0:29:24.240
<v Speaker 1>After Jaguars Wild Guard wins Saturday thirty one thirty over

0:29:24.280 --> 0:29:28.360
<v Speaker 1>the Chargers after trailing twenty seven nothing, third largest comeback

0:29:28.400 --> 0:29:31.240
<v Speaker 1>in the playoffs in NFL history, and the Jaguars are

0:29:31.280 --> 0:29:36.080
<v Speaker 1>onto Kansas City. The Jaguars defense obviously had a huge

0:29:36.120 --> 0:29:39.240
<v Speaker 1>hand in this comeback. Of course, for you a Lewikan

0:29:39.320 --> 0:29:42.640
<v Speaker 1>led the way with tackles again, thirteen of those. Josh

0:29:42.680 --> 0:29:45.880
<v Speaker 1>Allen continued what was a great stretched run with another

0:29:46.240 --> 0:29:49.800
<v Speaker 1>big performance eight tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss,

0:29:49.880 --> 0:29:53.240
<v Speaker 1>four quarterback hits. Uh, we just heard from Ray Shawn.

0:29:53.320 --> 0:29:56.280
<v Speaker 1>There seven tackles for him in the past defense, but

0:29:56.440 --> 0:30:01.040
<v Speaker 1>Roy Robertson Harris really stood out seven tackle, five solos,

0:30:01.840 --> 0:30:05.080
<v Speaker 1>a sack towards the end of the game, four tackles

0:30:05.120 --> 0:30:10.160
<v Speaker 1>for loss, two quarterback hits and two passes defense and Pete.

0:30:10.160 --> 0:30:14.640
<v Speaker 1>This guy was all over the place. He was fantastic.

0:30:14.920 --> 0:30:17.240
<v Speaker 1>I mean he was. It was all over the place,

0:30:17.280 --> 0:30:20.320
<v Speaker 1>like you said, but he played back again. There was

0:30:20.400 --> 0:30:24.040
<v Speaker 1>early Roy Robertson Harris in the season, then there was

0:30:24.080 --> 0:30:28.239
<v Speaker 1>a lull, and the last month he's been fantastic. So

0:30:28.320 --> 0:30:30.160
<v Speaker 1>I don't know. He might be another guy that had

0:30:30.200 --> 0:30:32.080
<v Speaker 1>some injury issues he wasn't talking about because he didn't

0:30:32.080 --> 0:30:34.240
<v Speaker 1>play that well in the middle of the season. He's

0:30:34.240 --> 0:30:36.320
<v Speaker 1>been phenomenal. He's phenomenal. The other night, I mean he

0:30:36.400 --> 0:30:39.240
<v Speaker 1>was chasing down plays, he was animated, he was playing

0:30:39.240 --> 0:30:44.160
<v Speaker 1>with power. I thought he was fantastic. Um And here

0:30:44.200 --> 0:30:47.520
<v Speaker 1>here's my concern with them. Last week though the pressure

0:30:47.560 --> 0:30:51.000
<v Speaker 1>still isn't enough. Trayvon Walker didn't do it that that.

0:30:51.040 --> 0:30:53.160
<v Speaker 1>You know, he's working against a former teammate. He's also

0:30:53.200 --> 0:30:55.920
<v Speaker 1>a rookie. He should be beating that guy. He should

0:30:55.920 --> 0:30:58.400
<v Speaker 1>be beating that guy and he didn't and I don't

0:30:58.440 --> 0:31:00.920
<v Speaker 1>I still don't think they get enough pressure. And that

0:31:01.000 --> 0:31:03.040
<v Speaker 1>showed up again at times when he stood there and

0:31:03.080 --> 0:31:07.080
<v Speaker 1>had time. I mean, if the shot he missed Keenan

0:31:07.080 --> 0:31:08.480
<v Speaker 1>Allen in the back of the end zone, that play

0:31:08.560 --> 0:31:10.240
<v Speaker 1>takes a little bit of time, and he stood back

0:31:10.240 --> 0:31:12.480
<v Speaker 1>there when he had a I think it was a

0:31:12.640 --> 0:31:14.400
<v Speaker 1>third and long he hit a shot into the middle

0:31:14.400 --> 0:31:16.800
<v Speaker 1>of the field. Guy's wide open. He that play takes

0:31:16.840 --> 0:31:19.680
<v Speaker 1>a long time. I just don't think they rushed the

0:31:19.720 --> 0:31:24.520
<v Speaker 1>pastor well enough. Um, you know, particularly from early part

0:31:24.520 --> 0:31:26.400
<v Speaker 1>of that game. You know two and a half quarters,

0:31:26.440 --> 0:31:28.240
<v Speaker 1>they have to be better. And if you if you

0:31:28.280 --> 0:31:30.040
<v Speaker 1>don't rush the pass against my home, he's gonna my

0:31:30.080 --> 0:31:32.840
<v Speaker 1>home's gonna kill you. So that's still a concern. But

0:31:32.960 --> 0:31:37.040
<v Speaker 1>Roy robertson Harris outstanding. And by the way, I didn't

0:31:37.080 --> 0:31:41.720
<v Speaker 1>think that's it was a dumb decision by Trayvon Walker,

0:31:41.840 --> 0:31:43.640
<v Speaker 1>But that shouldn't have been a personal foul. On the

0:31:43.720 --> 0:31:46.160
<v Speaker 1>one sack that was ridiculous. He's trying to get out

0:31:46.160 --> 0:31:47.880
<v Speaker 1>of the way, he's trying to get around him. It

0:31:47.920 --> 0:31:49.800
<v Speaker 1>wasn't even a violent It was just like a little

0:31:49.880 --> 0:31:52.760
<v Speaker 1>like bump into him. That was, and Herbert put on

0:31:52.800 --> 0:31:54.640
<v Speaker 1>a show. I mean he acted. I mean it was

0:31:54.680 --> 0:31:57.400
<v Speaker 1>a clear flop, but it was not a bit of

0:31:57.440 --> 0:32:01.480
<v Speaker 1>penalty officially, Tony, they didn't rush the pastor that well.

0:32:01.520 --> 0:32:03.480
<v Speaker 1>I mean, Trayvon Walker has gotta beat that guy that's

0:32:03.520 --> 0:32:07.120
<v Speaker 1>his former teammate in college. Gotta beat him. Yeah, I

0:32:07.120 --> 0:32:09.040
<v Speaker 1>thought he I thought he would have more production against

0:32:09.080 --> 0:32:11.720
<v Speaker 1>that guy. Um. Now give him credit if you watch

0:32:11.760 --> 0:32:15.360
<v Speaker 1>the tape on him, Pete, he's been pretty good pass walker, Um,

0:32:15.360 --> 0:32:18.000
<v Speaker 1>since he's been in. No, he's a good is a

0:32:18.000 --> 0:32:20.440
<v Speaker 1>good player, don't get wrong, he's been. He's been a

0:32:20.480 --> 0:32:23.200
<v Speaker 1>pleasant surprise. And at some point when Slater comes back,

0:32:23.240 --> 0:32:24.800
<v Speaker 1>they probably move him to the right side and play

0:32:24.880 --> 0:32:27.400
<v Speaker 1>him over there. He's been that good. I think. I

0:32:27.400 --> 0:32:29.040
<v Speaker 1>think you're right. He's been a really good player. But

0:32:29.080 --> 0:32:33.080
<v Speaker 1>still Trayvon Walker probably knows all his moves everything again

0:32:33.480 --> 0:32:37.080
<v Speaker 1>right into his midsection every single time. I just that's

0:32:37.120 --> 0:32:40.320
<v Speaker 1>gotta be better. I guess where I'm I don't expect

0:32:40.400 --> 0:32:43.479
<v Speaker 1>much more from Trayvon Walker this year. I think he

0:32:43.520 --> 0:32:46.000
<v Speaker 1>needs an off season and and and he's not the

0:32:46.000 --> 0:32:48.240
<v Speaker 1>first young pass rusher that needs an off season to

0:32:48.240 --> 0:32:50.600
<v Speaker 1>figure out how to rush the pastor at this level.

0:32:51.240 --> 0:32:54.120
<v Speaker 1>Um No, what I love about Traybon is everything else

0:32:54.160 --> 0:32:57.400
<v Speaker 1>you get out of him, the physicality in the run game.

0:32:57.840 --> 0:33:02.200
<v Speaker 1>He you know, he disrupts up. That's the edge. I mean,

0:33:02.200 --> 0:33:03.960
<v Speaker 1>he sets the edge of me. He's really a good

0:33:04.000 --> 0:33:08.000
<v Speaker 1>football player. I just I've gotten to the point, like

0:33:08.080 --> 0:33:10.560
<v Speaker 1>I just, I'm like, I don't think he's a He's

0:33:10.600 --> 0:33:13.960
<v Speaker 1>a mature pass rusher and he needs an offseason of

0:33:14.040 --> 0:33:16.680
<v Speaker 1>really working on it. And Jeff and I talked about it.

0:33:17.040 --> 0:33:19.760
<v Speaker 1>If he learns how to rush the passer, he'll be

0:33:19.760 --> 0:33:21.640
<v Speaker 1>one of the better defensive ends in the entire league

0:33:21.640 --> 0:33:25.520
<v Speaker 1>because he's so disruptive everywhere else. Right now, ye did

0:33:25.560 --> 0:33:29.680
<v Speaker 1>you killed that rookie guard for them? He just kid

0:33:29.920 --> 0:33:33.120
<v Speaker 1>destroyed him. It was Now, if you think about it, Pete,

0:33:33.120 --> 0:33:34.760
<v Speaker 1>you're right, we need to rush the pass for better.

0:33:35.120 --> 0:33:37.000
<v Speaker 1>I thought, if we can rush the pastor the way

0:33:37.040 --> 0:33:39.640
<v Speaker 1>we did in the second half the entire game, now

0:33:39.680 --> 0:33:43.240
<v Speaker 1>you've got something, because especially the second half of the

0:33:43.280 --> 0:33:45.640
<v Speaker 1>third quarter into the fourth quarter, they were getting after

0:33:45.680 --> 0:33:47.720
<v Speaker 1>Herbert and they were forcing him off his spot and

0:33:47.760 --> 0:33:51.160
<v Speaker 1>they were forcing the rush throws. Um and I thought

0:33:51.200 --> 0:33:53.560
<v Speaker 1>that was great but you have to be consistent aout

0:33:53.600 --> 0:33:55.800
<v Speaker 1>the game. But you're sitting in Los Angeles and you're

0:33:55.800 --> 0:33:57.880
<v Speaker 1>a Charger fan right now, you're you could be saying

0:33:57.920 --> 0:34:00.560
<v Speaker 1>the same thing, where's our pass rush? We had no

0:34:00.600 --> 0:34:04.920
<v Speaker 1>pass rushing constrivor Lawrence because he didn't. No, that was

0:34:04.960 --> 0:34:07.920
<v Speaker 1>one of the most surprising things from that game is

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<v Speaker 1>that they didn't rush the passer. Not that I didn't

0:34:10.960 --> 0:34:13.359
<v Speaker 1>think that little and Taylor would do some good things,

0:34:13.400 --> 0:34:16.640
<v Speaker 1>but at some point you thought Bosa would explode past

0:34:16.680 --> 0:34:19.560
<v Speaker 1>somebody and and blast him. And he didn't. He didn't.

0:34:19.600 --> 0:34:21.960
<v Speaker 1>He didn't. I mean now, he missed most of the year.

0:34:22.239 --> 0:34:23.759
<v Speaker 1>He missed a lot of the year with injury, so

0:34:23.840 --> 0:34:26.640
<v Speaker 1>I don't know how healthy he was. But he didn't

0:34:26.680 --> 0:34:29.360
<v Speaker 1>look like the same guy at all, he said. He

0:34:29.400 --> 0:34:31.320
<v Speaker 1>even said it in the locker room. I think today

0:34:31.480 --> 0:34:33.080
<v Speaker 1>out in l A that, Yeah, I would play it

0:34:33.120 --> 0:34:35.840
<v Speaker 1>on half a leg. Um. Yeah, he didn't look like

0:34:35.840 --> 0:34:39.440
<v Speaker 1>the same guy. Is the same guy, and he's just

0:34:39.480 --> 0:34:41.680
<v Speaker 1>not the same He's not the same player he used

0:34:41.719 --> 0:34:43.600
<v Speaker 1>to be. That's the problem with Khalil Mack. He doesn't

0:34:43.600 --> 0:34:47.399
<v Speaker 1>have the same bumps that he used to have. Yeah,

0:34:47.480 --> 0:34:49.880
<v Speaker 1>and you could watch the tape against Bosa when I

0:34:49.920 --> 0:34:54.520
<v Speaker 1>watched the RAMS, so that was week seventeen, and he

0:34:54.560 --> 0:34:57.120
<v Speaker 1>did not have He does not have the same power

0:34:57.520 --> 0:35:02.359
<v Speaker 1>he did pre injury um and so he but still

0:35:02.400 --> 0:35:05.200
<v Speaker 1>I don't care. He's out there, you know, right, Oh yeah,

0:35:05.239 --> 0:35:07.760
<v Speaker 1>you're accountable. He was out there enough to bitch about

0:35:07.760 --> 0:35:10.120
<v Speaker 1>every call, so he's accountable. That was also what he

0:35:10.160 --> 0:35:11.719
<v Speaker 1>said in the locker room to day n l A.

0:35:11.800 --> 0:35:16.600
<v Speaker 1>He went on a tirade against the officials in the game. Well,

0:35:16.640 --> 0:35:19.040
<v Speaker 1>I mean, tax all had their fair share of uh

0:35:19.960 --> 0:35:22.480
<v Speaker 1>timing to do with some bitching about the officials. To

0:35:22.719 --> 0:35:25.560
<v Speaker 1>come on, it was a poorly officiated game of both sides.

0:35:25.640 --> 0:35:29.200
<v Speaker 1>Let's be real. It was. Hey, Pete, let me ask

0:35:29.200 --> 0:35:31.680
<v Speaker 1>you a question about because it goes to the Bosa.

0:35:32.160 --> 0:35:34.520
<v Speaker 1>Isn't the rule if you get two unsports and like penalties,

0:35:34.520 --> 0:35:36.360
<v Speaker 1>you get thrown out of the game. Mostly he was

0:35:36.360 --> 0:35:39.040
<v Speaker 1>supposed to be out of the game, so no mistake.

0:35:39.200 --> 0:35:41.800
<v Speaker 1>Here's where it went wrong, and he was not supposed

0:35:41.800 --> 0:35:44.360
<v Speaker 1>to be out of the game. It's two unsportsunels against

0:35:44.440 --> 0:35:47.040
<v Speaker 1>an opponent or an official, is the rule. So the

0:35:47.080 --> 0:35:49.520
<v Speaker 1>second one was just a helmet into the ground. It

0:35:49.719 --> 0:35:53.200
<v Speaker 1>wasn't toward an opponent or an official. Oh, I didn't know.

0:35:53.239 --> 0:35:56.080
<v Speaker 1>I thought they called that toward the official. No, no, no, no,

0:35:56.120 --> 0:35:59.520
<v Speaker 1>the first one because I knew that it has to

0:35:59.560 --> 0:36:01.960
<v Speaker 1>be one or one or the other. So just an

0:36:02.040 --> 0:36:05.520
<v Speaker 1>unsportsmanlike conduct penalty into the air doesn't apply to the

0:36:05.600 --> 0:36:08.319
<v Speaker 1>throwing out of the game. Thought both of them were

0:36:08.400 --> 0:36:10.800
<v Speaker 1>at the officials, so that's why I thought he shouldn't.

0:36:11.239 --> 0:36:13.480
<v Speaker 1>The one was definitely at the official because he lipped

0:36:13.480 --> 0:36:16.080
<v Speaker 1>to him. The second one looked like he was throwing

0:36:16.120 --> 0:36:19.000
<v Speaker 1>the helmet because he was getting into it with the official,

0:36:19.040 --> 0:36:21.399
<v Speaker 1>which is why I thought he should have got booted out. Well,

0:36:21.440 --> 0:36:23.600
<v Speaker 1>if he did it like with the official right next

0:36:23.640 --> 0:36:26.360
<v Speaker 1>to him, then maybe that would have qualified. But he

0:36:26.640 --> 0:36:28.920
<v Speaker 1>did it twice, by the way, because Staley handed him

0:36:28.920 --> 0:36:31.520
<v Speaker 1>the helmet again and he flipped it down. He threw

0:36:31.560 --> 0:36:36.120
<v Speaker 1>it down again and was he offsides. Guys get away

0:36:36.120 --> 0:36:40.399
<v Speaker 1>with that all the time they do that? Was did

0:36:40.640 --> 0:36:43.480
<v Speaker 1>Dwan Taylor move a tick early? I watched that tape

0:36:43.520 --> 0:36:48.160
<v Speaker 1>over and over again. It's really close. It's really close,

0:36:48.200 --> 0:36:50.280
<v Speaker 1>but they're letting that go a little bit, now, Tony,

0:36:50.320 --> 0:36:52.760
<v Speaker 1>that's something that they're letting go and letting the offensive

0:36:52.760 --> 0:36:54.399
<v Speaker 1>lineman get a little bit of an edge. You saw

0:36:54.400 --> 0:36:57.799
<v Speaker 1>it in the Bengals game. The left tackle. No. No.

0:36:57.880 --> 0:37:04.040
<v Speaker 1>In the Giants game, Andrew Thomas went a little worldly. Yeah, so,

0:37:04.480 --> 0:37:06.040
<v Speaker 1>I don't know if you want to and any by

0:37:06.080 --> 0:37:07.960
<v Speaker 1>the way, he did hold on that play too, if

0:37:08.000 --> 0:37:10.719
<v Speaker 1>you want to really get into it. So, but there

0:37:10.719 --> 0:37:13.680
<v Speaker 1>were so many plays like the holes in the secondary,

0:37:13.840 --> 0:37:16.120
<v Speaker 1>the hold on the two point conversion. Give me a break,

0:37:16.160 --> 0:37:18.280
<v Speaker 1>Evan Ingram got held in the middle of the field.

0:37:18.760 --> 0:37:20.880
<v Speaker 1>There were a lot of penalties that weren't called. They

0:37:20.960 --> 0:37:23.799
<v Speaker 1>let him play, give I mean they did, let let

0:37:23.840 --> 0:37:28.160
<v Speaker 1>him play a little bit. And it was not a hole, Pete,

0:37:29.040 --> 0:37:33.359
<v Speaker 1>there was no hole. What the one on Bosa? Yeah,

0:37:33.360 --> 0:37:39.800
<v Speaker 1>it wasn't holding clean block, it was borderline. Did you

0:37:39.840 --> 0:37:44.920
<v Speaker 1>see a flag? No, okay, it's not all I mean.

0:37:45.120 --> 0:37:47.400
<v Speaker 1>Did you see a flag on Marmon Jones and I

0:37:47.400 --> 0:37:49.200
<v Speaker 1>mean day Jones in the back of the end zone

0:37:49.239 --> 0:37:51.960
<v Speaker 1>of the two point play? Those are those are penalties?

0:37:51.960 --> 0:37:57.279
<v Speaker 1>They missed them. Yeah, this might be a hole. No,

0:37:57.600 --> 0:38:01.000
<v Speaker 1>that's a perfect well done. Yeah, let's come back in

0:38:01.080 --> 0:38:05.560
<v Speaker 1>a moment. We will, uh, of course, continue our review

0:38:05.640 --> 0:38:08.080
<v Speaker 1>of the Jaguars win over the Chargers, will take a

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<v Speaker 1>look at the Jaguars history in the divisional round that's

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<v Speaker 1>coming up this week against the Chiefs, and then the

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<v Speaker 1>now it's on to the divisional round. The Jaguars will

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<v Speaker 1>visit the Kansas City Chief h A Field at Arrowhead

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<v Speaker 1>in Kansas City this Saturday afternoon. And the Jaguars history

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<v Speaker 1>in the divisional round, as you would imagine, as somewhat mixed.

0:40:52.800 --> 0:40:55.040
<v Speaker 1>They've been of course to the a f C Championship

0:40:55.080 --> 0:40:59.719
<v Speaker 1>Game three different times in their history, but you know,

0:41:00.040 --> 0:41:03.799
<v Speaker 1>in loss win, it's kind of an alternating situation over

0:41:03.840 --> 0:41:06.720
<v Speaker 1>the years in the divisional round. But now the task

0:41:06.920 --> 0:41:11.640
<v Speaker 1>is massive again, obviously, guys, with Kansas City the number

0:41:11.640 --> 0:41:15.959
<v Speaker 1>one seed well rested coming in Mahomes in its prime. Peep,

0:41:16.120 --> 0:41:19.440
<v Speaker 1>it's as big as a of a of a task

0:41:19.600 --> 0:41:23.200
<v Speaker 1>as you can find in this round. Yeah, it's tough

0:41:23.239 --> 0:41:25.799
<v Speaker 1>to beat them there. It's it's it's a hard place

0:41:25.840 --> 0:41:30.000
<v Speaker 1>to play. It's even more more tough of an environment

0:41:30.000 --> 0:41:32.480
<v Speaker 1>in the postseason. Are a lot tougher of an environment

0:41:32.480 --> 0:41:34.759
<v Speaker 1>in the postseason, and Tony has been there. We both

0:41:34.840 --> 0:41:36.359
<v Speaker 1>remember a couple of years ago. We were both there

0:41:36.400 --> 0:41:39.600
<v Speaker 1>for that freezing cold game in the playoffs. And it

0:41:39.640 --> 0:41:42.960
<v Speaker 1>doesn't matter if it's freezing and windy and nasty or whatever.

0:41:43.000 --> 0:41:45.320
<v Speaker 1>They line up there there and that place is loud

0:41:45.520 --> 0:41:48.520
<v Speaker 1>the minute it starts, and it's gonna be a tough environment.

0:41:48.560 --> 0:41:50.839
<v Speaker 1>And that's why Tony made a good point. They can't

0:41:50.840 --> 0:41:53.720
<v Speaker 1>afford to go down against them. They just can't because

0:41:53.760 --> 0:41:55.799
<v Speaker 1>even if you get a lead against them, and we've

0:41:55.800 --> 0:41:57.920
<v Speaker 1>seen teams in the postseason go in there. The Titans

0:41:57.960 --> 0:41:59.960
<v Speaker 1>did it a couple of years ago and take lead

0:42:00.000 --> 0:42:03.040
<v Speaker 1>eads on them and somehow, some way, they always have

0:42:03.160 --> 0:42:05.799
<v Speaker 1>the firepower to come back. So it's a it's a

0:42:05.840 --> 0:42:08.160
<v Speaker 1>real challenge for him this week. Again. I went back

0:42:08.320 --> 0:42:12.680
<v Speaker 1>today and watched the tape from earlier season. Different teams,

0:42:13.280 --> 0:42:16.320
<v Speaker 1>um different guys. You know, Look, Darius Williams was playing

0:42:16.400 --> 0:42:19.200
<v Speaker 1>inside and they were chills still trying to figure out

0:42:19.239 --> 0:42:21.200
<v Speaker 1>who the third corner was going to be. Remember, they

0:42:21.200 --> 0:42:25.040
<v Speaker 1>played uh Brown, they played Claybrooks, They played a bunch

0:42:25.040 --> 0:42:27.760
<v Speaker 1>of people in that game at corner uh and and

0:42:27.760 --> 0:42:30.399
<v Speaker 1>and so yeah, I think it's an entirely different team

0:42:30.520 --> 0:42:32.480
<v Speaker 1>one thing that I did notice from that game, and

0:42:32.480 --> 0:42:37.160
<v Speaker 1>you guys will remember this, Christian Kirk killed Legarius Snee

0:42:37.520 --> 0:42:41.200
<v Speaker 1>just killed him, destroyed him in that game. So anytime

0:42:41.239 --> 0:42:42.840
<v Speaker 1>you look for that matchup, I think you're gonna have

0:42:42.840 --> 0:42:44.560
<v Speaker 1>an opportunity to get some places. Remember we had two

0:42:44.600 --> 0:42:47.239
<v Speaker 1>touchdowns in that game and just killed him in that game.

0:42:47.320 --> 0:42:50.480
<v Speaker 1>So I think it's it's a challenge no matter anytime

0:42:50.520 --> 0:42:52.359
<v Speaker 1>you play Patrick Mahomes is a challenge, but when you're

0:42:52.360 --> 0:42:55.239
<v Speaker 1>playing him in the playoffs in his place more so.

0:42:56.560 --> 0:42:59.799
<v Speaker 1>I'll say this though I agree with everything you said,

0:43:00.520 --> 0:43:03.040
<v Speaker 1>but if you had to, if I had to choose

0:43:03.080 --> 0:43:05.799
<v Speaker 1>a team to play out of the Chiefs, the Bengals,

0:43:05.920 --> 0:43:07.960
<v Speaker 1>or the Bills, this is where I want to go.

0:43:08.640 --> 0:43:11.560
<v Speaker 1>And the reason is because you've already been there. You

0:43:11.640 --> 0:43:14.440
<v Speaker 1>played it, you experienced it. Yes, not in the playoffs,

0:43:14.840 --> 0:43:16.879
<v Speaker 1>and here's the deal. You did not play your best game,

0:43:17.080 --> 0:43:20.120
<v Speaker 1>especially defensively. Guys are running wide open and you only

0:43:20.160 --> 0:43:24.080
<v Speaker 1>lost by ten, and so there's a belief and being

0:43:24.120 --> 0:43:27.000
<v Speaker 1>a player like Okay, I've experienced it, I know what

0:43:27.040 --> 0:43:30.839
<v Speaker 1>I'm facing, I know what it's gonna be like. And

0:43:30.920 --> 0:43:32.719
<v Speaker 1>you know what, we didn't play well we can beat

0:43:32.760 --> 0:43:35.120
<v Speaker 1>these guys, and so this is the matchup I think

0:43:35.239 --> 0:43:38.279
<v Speaker 1>is actually most favorable to the Jaguars because on top

0:43:38.320 --> 0:43:42.040
<v Speaker 1>of that, all the pressures on the Chiefs. They fell

0:43:42.120 --> 0:43:45.440
<v Speaker 1>short last year, they got upset in that stadium by

0:43:45.440 --> 0:43:49.600
<v Speaker 1>the Bengals. They're the favorite number one seed. Everyone thinks

0:43:49.640 --> 0:43:51.759
<v Speaker 1>they're the best team with the you know, the least

0:43:51.760 --> 0:43:54.719
<v Speaker 1>amount of deficiencies in the a f C, maybe the

0:43:54.840 --> 0:43:58.360
<v Speaker 1>entire NFL. It's all the pressures on them, and so

0:43:58.400 --> 0:44:00.400
<v Speaker 1>if you can go out there and get a fat start,

0:44:00.960 --> 0:44:04.600
<v Speaker 1>it's gonna be one hell of a game. It's nineties

0:44:04.600 --> 0:44:08.080
<v Speaker 1>six all over again. I just I know, I keep

0:44:08.120 --> 0:44:11.880
<v Speaker 1>referencing it, but there's so many similarities it's amazing. And

0:44:12.840 --> 0:44:15.400
<v Speaker 1>I mean the fact that you guys came from on

0:44:15.440 --> 0:44:17.640
<v Speaker 1>the first playoff game. You came on the road though,

0:44:17.760 --> 0:44:20.040
<v Speaker 1>and you were behind ten I think it was wasn't

0:44:20.040 --> 0:44:24.879
<v Speaker 1>it ten nothing skating something like that? Yeah, yeah, yeah,

0:44:25.080 --> 0:44:27.120
<v Speaker 1>it came back and won the game. Then you had

0:44:27.160 --> 0:44:29.360
<v Speaker 1>to go on the road and play the best team

0:44:29.360 --> 0:44:31.919
<v Speaker 1>in the league by far, with the Hall of Fame

0:44:32.000 --> 0:44:36.080
<v Speaker 1>quarterback who put up a ton of points and in

0:44:36.120 --> 0:44:38.200
<v Speaker 1>a tough environment because Mile Hi I remember that was

0:44:38.640 --> 0:44:42.360
<v Speaker 1>wasn't that mile that was back into mile Hoidays was

0:44:42.400 --> 0:44:45.560
<v Speaker 1>as loud as anything in the universe. And it shook,

0:44:45.920 --> 0:44:49.480
<v Speaker 1>Remember it shook. That thing shook was crazy. So it's

0:44:49.520 --> 0:44:53.359
<v Speaker 1>a similar type of scenario, not as big as underdogs though,

0:44:53.520 --> 0:44:56.879
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you know, it's it's that tells you it's

0:44:56.920 --> 0:45:00.120
<v Speaker 1>not the same type of challenge, but it's similar in

0:45:00.120 --> 0:45:05.600
<v Speaker 1>a lot of ways. So handle the business and you know,

0:45:05.719 --> 0:45:08.560
<v Speaker 1>go up, play your best game, let it, let it fly,

0:45:08.680 --> 0:45:12.200
<v Speaker 1>and see what happens against the Chiefs, who obviously, you know,

0:45:12.320 --> 0:45:14.560
<v Speaker 1>the spotlight this week will be on the quarterbacks and

0:45:14.600 --> 0:45:18.000
<v Speaker 1>the matchup, but between Mahomes and Lawrence as it was

0:45:18.120 --> 0:45:20.359
<v Speaker 1>last week. That's been kind of the storyline going into

0:45:20.400 --> 0:45:24.360
<v Speaker 1>the playoffs, um at least going into the postseason. Every

0:45:25.080 --> 0:45:27.360
<v Speaker 1>quarterback that's at the top of the depth chart in

0:45:27.440 --> 0:45:29.200
<v Speaker 1>the a f C was a first round pick. That

0:45:29.280 --> 0:45:32.319
<v Speaker 1>of course continues this week. The Dolphins are out, the

0:45:32.400 --> 0:45:34.439
<v Speaker 1>Ravens are out. Those guys didn't start in the game.

0:45:35.000 --> 0:45:36.920
<v Speaker 1>But now it's down to the final four in the

0:45:36.960 --> 0:45:39.800
<v Speaker 1>a f C and big time quarterback play moving ahead.

0:45:39.800 --> 0:45:42.719
<v Speaker 1>And and I'm getting a little wish here because I

0:45:42.760 --> 0:45:45.800
<v Speaker 1>hate games that are impacted by wind. Here's the weather report,

0:45:46.000 --> 0:45:51.280
<v Speaker 1>forty four degrees, clouds and sunshine, wind of only seven

0:45:51.280 --> 0:45:53.960
<v Speaker 1>miles per hour. You couldn't ask for better than that

0:45:54.400 --> 0:45:59.160
<v Speaker 1>in January and Kansas City. No, absolutely, it's a great opportunity.

0:45:59.360 --> 0:46:03.440
<v Speaker 1>I mean, and I actually I actually think JP I

0:46:03.560 --> 0:46:06.960
<v Speaker 1>disagree with your description. Hey, you know, just go and

0:46:07.040 --> 0:46:09.879
<v Speaker 1>let it fly, see what happens. I think this team

0:46:09.920 --> 0:46:12.439
<v Speaker 1>is gonna be I think by the time this think

0:46:12.520 --> 0:46:14.600
<v Speaker 1>kicks off. Let me say this, why the time they

0:46:14.680 --> 0:46:16.640
<v Speaker 1>get on the plane, I think you're you're gonna have

0:46:16.640 --> 0:46:19.360
<v Speaker 1>a team, a group of guys that think they should

0:46:19.440 --> 0:46:21.440
<v Speaker 1>go win that game. I think they're gonna be in

0:46:21.520 --> 0:46:23.840
<v Speaker 1>the mindset like, hey, we're not here just to compete.

0:46:24.400 --> 0:46:27.480
<v Speaker 1>We're not here just to see what can happen. We're

0:46:27.520 --> 0:46:30.280
<v Speaker 1>here to win and we're gonna go beat these I

0:46:30.280 --> 0:46:32.560
<v Speaker 1>I really think this team is gonna be in that mindset.

0:46:32.920 --> 0:46:36.200
<v Speaker 1>I like that mindset. Indeed, we'll come back in a moment.

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<v Speaker 1>Second hour of Jaguars Happy Hour coming up. More on

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<v Speaker 1>that's another review of the Jaguars win over the Chargers,

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<v Speaker 1>your social media questions and much more ahead. One hour down,

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<v Speaker 1>one hour ago. This is Jaguars Happy Hour on the

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars Digital Network. I'll take it as long as we

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<v Speaker 1>keep keep winning, you know, I mean that's the thing.

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<v Speaker 1>And and listen it sometimes we make it hard because

0:47:11.760 --> 0:47:14.680
<v Speaker 1>we make it hard on ourselves and and um, you know,

0:47:14.719 --> 0:47:16.839
<v Speaker 1>those are the things we're trying to kind of work

0:47:16.920 --> 0:47:19.600
<v Speaker 1>through and and grow through, um, you know, with this

0:47:19.640 --> 0:47:23.160
<v Speaker 1>football team. And and you know, it's just it's just

0:47:23.200 --> 0:47:27.040
<v Speaker 1>a matter of taking care of our business. And you know,

0:47:27.080 --> 0:47:29.040
<v Speaker 1>we've got to hang onto the football, you know. And

0:47:29.040 --> 0:47:31.359
<v Speaker 1>and Trevor knows that. And you know, some of it's

0:47:31.360 --> 0:47:33.319
<v Speaker 1>out of our control. When the balls tipped and things

0:47:33.360 --> 0:47:34.799
<v Speaker 1>like that. I mean, those are out of your out

0:47:34.840 --> 0:47:37.279
<v Speaker 1>of your hands. But at the same time, you know,

0:47:37.320 --> 0:47:39.919
<v Speaker 1>we can't we can't keep doing that. We can't put

0:47:39.920 --> 0:47:42.480
<v Speaker 1>ourselves in these these types of holes. Not not now,

0:47:43.000 --> 0:47:45.759
<v Speaker 1>um and really not not ever, you know, And and

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<v Speaker 1>expect to sustain winning, you know, for the long haul,

0:47:50.200 --> 0:47:53.359
<v Speaker 1>I said coach Doug Peterson earlier today. And welcome back.

0:47:53.360 --> 0:47:56.200
<v Speaker 1>It's our number two of Jaguar's Happy Hour on this

0:47:56.440 --> 0:47:59.720
<v Speaker 1>Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday j P. Shadrick Pete Priscoe

0:47:59.760 --> 0:48:04.560
<v Speaker 1>told Evaselli after trailing twenty seven nothing, the Jaguars rallied

0:48:04.600 --> 0:48:06.600
<v Speaker 1>for a thirty one thirty win over the l A

0:48:06.719 --> 0:48:09.600
<v Speaker 1>Chargers and an an FC wild card playoff game. It's

0:48:09.640 --> 0:48:13.480
<v Speaker 1>the third largest comeback win in NFL playoff history. And

0:48:13.520 --> 0:48:16.800
<v Speaker 1>of course, Trevor Lawrence through four interceptions in the first half,

0:48:17.280 --> 0:48:20.280
<v Speaker 1>but finished with four touchdown passes and a two point

0:48:20.280 --> 0:48:23.960
<v Speaker 1>conversion and an unbelievable turnaround. Of course, the Jacks defense

0:48:24.000 --> 0:48:27.160
<v Speaker 1>stood tall when they needed to force fuel goal tries

0:48:27.280 --> 0:48:30.080
<v Speaker 1>or they got off the field altogether in the second half.

0:48:30.560 --> 0:48:32.800
<v Speaker 1>The Bills and the Bengals both won yesterday, So the

0:48:32.880 --> 0:48:35.239
<v Speaker 1>Jaguars will head to Kansas City and face the number

0:48:35.239 --> 0:48:38.239
<v Speaker 1>one seed Kansas City Chiefs. They're coming off the bye week,

0:48:38.280 --> 0:48:42.360
<v Speaker 1>of course, kickoff Saturday, four thirty Eastern on NBC. Tariko

0:48:42.400 --> 0:48:45.560
<v Speaker 1>and Collinsworth on the call um. Of course, too early

0:48:45.640 --> 0:48:48.320
<v Speaker 1>in the season, Baselli was hoping for a flex to

0:48:48.600 --> 0:48:51.560
<v Speaker 1>that crew in week ten. Didn't work out, then it

0:48:51.600 --> 0:48:55.839
<v Speaker 1>works out now in the divisional round. Coaching battle, of course,

0:48:55.880 --> 0:48:58.200
<v Speaker 1>will be a storyline all week long. Andy read Doug

0:48:58.200 --> 0:49:01.160
<v Speaker 1>Peterson go back a long way when Peterson was a

0:49:01.280 --> 0:49:03.640
<v Speaker 1>backup quarterback in Green Bay and Andy Reid was on

0:49:03.719 --> 0:49:07.040
<v Speaker 1>that staff, was when they first met quarterback battle. Yes,

0:49:07.120 --> 0:49:10.799
<v Speaker 1>Mahomes and Lawrence this week, what a game it should be.

0:49:10.880 --> 0:49:13.960
<v Speaker 1>I think that about covers it. But um, what a

0:49:14.040 --> 0:49:15.960
<v Speaker 1>come back, What an effort for this Jags team to

0:49:16.000 --> 0:49:18.680
<v Speaker 1>get it done, the third biggest comeback in league history.

0:49:18.719 --> 0:49:21.799
<v Speaker 1>And some big time calls in big moments. We haven't

0:49:21.800 --> 0:49:26.480
<v Speaker 1>even touched guys on the fourth and one situation to

0:49:26.640 --> 0:49:28.879
<v Speaker 1>set up the game winning field goal at the end,

0:49:29.360 --> 0:49:32.719
<v Speaker 1>when it appeared that okay, maybe they're gonna try for

0:49:32.800 --> 0:49:35.520
<v Speaker 1>a sneak, they called time out because it's bunched up

0:49:35.560 --> 0:49:37.799
<v Speaker 1>in the middle, and then they come out of it

0:49:37.960 --> 0:49:42.240
<v Speaker 1>in the T formation circa nineteen fifty two and handed

0:49:42.280 --> 0:49:45.040
<v Speaker 1>off to E. T N around the right end. And

0:49:45.640 --> 0:49:47.880
<v Speaker 1>this was actually a play that Penn State ran in

0:49:47.920 --> 0:49:50.680
<v Speaker 1>the Rose Bowl two weeks ago for their first touchdown,

0:49:51.520 --> 0:49:54.880
<v Speaker 1>and it was designed actually to go over the right tackle,

0:49:54.960 --> 0:49:57.560
<v Speaker 1>but E. T N took it wider and it worked

0:49:57.600 --> 0:50:00.319
<v Speaker 1>out fourth and one and they blocked it really well

0:50:00.320 --> 0:50:02.120
<v Speaker 1>on the right side of the line and set up

0:50:02.160 --> 0:50:05.399
<v Speaker 1>a chip shot field goal. You know, it's interesting. Phil

0:50:05.520 --> 0:50:09.399
<v Speaker 1>Rauscher supposedly came up game to play, did you know that.

0:50:09.520 --> 0:50:11.440
<v Speaker 1>And I saw that in Peter King's call, and it

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<v Speaker 1>said Phil Rousher is the one who came up with

0:50:13.120 --> 0:50:15.799
<v Speaker 1>the play and told him to run it. They were

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<v Speaker 1>gonna run something goofy. By the way, I fork down

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<v Speaker 1>before they call time out. I don't know what it was.

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<v Speaker 1>How do you know that it had the look of

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<v Speaker 1>something really goofy if you go look at it. He

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<v Speaker 1>was your hate play of the week. We haven't gotten

0:50:30.719 --> 0:50:32.560
<v Speaker 1>that one. Well, now you haven't got the hate play

0:50:32.600 --> 0:50:34.400
<v Speaker 1>of the week, but you can go one play before

0:50:34.480 --> 0:50:36.520
<v Speaker 1>that and you get my hate player of the week. Okay,

0:50:36.920 --> 0:50:39.960
<v Speaker 1>there's my hate player of the week. Third and an inch,

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<v Speaker 1>get your first down. They threw it, get your first

0:50:45.520 --> 0:50:48.359
<v Speaker 1>down and go from there. I didn't like it either.

0:50:49.640 --> 0:50:52.120
<v Speaker 1>I mean, that was such a bad call. I didn't

0:50:52.160 --> 0:50:55.719
<v Speaker 1>understand that call at all. It's third. It was basically

0:50:55.800 --> 0:50:58.480
<v Speaker 1>third in an inch, get your first down, and then

0:50:58.520 --> 0:51:00.279
<v Speaker 1>you can open up a playbook and do whatever how

0:51:00.320 --> 0:51:03.640
<v Speaker 1>you want. Now you made it fourth in an inch,

0:51:03.680 --> 0:51:05.560
<v Speaker 1>and now you had to figure out what you're gonna do.

0:51:05.680 --> 0:51:08.319
<v Speaker 1>I didn't understand that third day. So there everybody who

0:51:08.320 --> 0:51:11.400
<v Speaker 1>asked what my hate play of the week was, it

0:51:11.520 --> 0:51:14.719
<v Speaker 1>was that it was. I didn't understand that call got

0:51:14.719 --> 0:51:17.040
<v Speaker 1>away with it because they had a great call on

0:51:17.040 --> 0:51:20.640
<v Speaker 1>on on fourth down and that play was I mean

0:51:20.640 --> 0:51:22.719
<v Speaker 1>it was You're right, it was well blocked, it was

0:51:22.760 --> 0:51:25.319
<v Speaker 1>well designed. It was a great call. But before they

0:51:25.360 --> 0:51:28.120
<v Speaker 1>called time out, you go back and watch, because I

0:51:28.120 --> 0:51:31.200
<v Speaker 1>went back and watched it. He I don't know what

0:51:31.239 --> 0:51:34.120
<v Speaker 1>he was doing. They motioned the guy across the formation

0:51:34.160 --> 0:51:35.720
<v Speaker 1>and put him on the right side. They had trips

0:51:35.760 --> 0:51:37.600
<v Speaker 1>to the right, and I don't know what he was

0:51:37.600 --> 0:51:39.640
<v Speaker 1>gonna do because it looked like he might be throwing it.

0:51:40.400 --> 0:51:42.399
<v Speaker 1>I'm serious, It looked like it might be a throw.

0:51:42.480 --> 0:51:43.560
<v Speaker 1>But I don't know what it was. I don't know

0:51:43.560 --> 0:51:46.799
<v Speaker 1>if anybody asked in the press conference me if I

0:51:46.840 --> 0:51:48.080
<v Speaker 1>was in that press room, and I have to know,

0:51:48.120 --> 0:51:49.799
<v Speaker 1>what was the play you were going to call before

0:51:49.840 --> 0:51:51.759
<v Speaker 1>you call time out? Because it wasn't a sneak. You

0:51:51.760 --> 0:51:54.120
<v Speaker 1>can see Trevor pop up out of it like he's

0:51:54.120 --> 0:51:57.040
<v Speaker 1>gonna do something. Yeah, And and Doug Peterson said today

0:51:57.080 --> 0:51:59.480
<v Speaker 1>that you know, yeah, Trevor wanted to run the play

0:51:59.520 --> 0:52:02.040
<v Speaker 1>and he's obviously whatever he called time out of the sideline,

0:52:02.080 --> 0:52:05.879
<v Speaker 1>and you know, did anybody asked him what the play

0:52:06.040 --> 0:52:08.960
<v Speaker 1>wasn't he didn't say. He wasn't gonna say I got

0:52:09.320 --> 0:52:11.680
<v Speaker 1>that for that team. I want to know the play.

0:52:11.719 --> 0:52:13.880
<v Speaker 1>What were gonna do? He was asked, but he was

0:52:13.960 --> 0:52:17.279
<v Speaker 1>he was not answering that question. Yes, yeah, but I

0:52:17.320 --> 0:52:20.000
<v Speaker 1>didn't love the I didn't love the third down call either,

0:52:20.239 --> 0:52:22.040
<v Speaker 1>throwing it there, Pee, I'm with you, just get the

0:52:22.040 --> 0:52:24.960
<v Speaker 1>first down, let's move on. But that fourth down call

0:52:25.320 --> 0:52:28.400
<v Speaker 1>was awesome, and it was It was the game winner

0:52:28.440 --> 0:52:30.160
<v Speaker 1>when you think about it, or at least set up

0:52:30.160 --> 0:52:33.560
<v Speaker 1>the game winning field goal because right from that from

0:52:33.560 --> 0:52:35.239
<v Speaker 1>that play, they were in field goal range and they

0:52:35.280 --> 0:52:38.319
<v Speaker 1>had the clock in their favor. The charges that only

0:52:38.360 --> 0:52:42.520
<v Speaker 1>one time out remaining. It was so well executed, and

0:52:42.560 --> 0:52:46.359
<v Speaker 1>you know what, and it happened almost every week. You

0:52:46.440 --> 0:52:50.440
<v Speaker 1>forget how much speed E. T n has because he

0:52:50.480 --> 0:52:53.480
<v Speaker 1>turns the corner he saw in that play. But there

0:52:53.520 --> 0:52:55.120
<v Speaker 1>was also a play earlier in the game where it

0:52:55.160 --> 0:52:57.680
<v Speaker 1>looked like he's never getting to the edge, and boy,

0:52:57.680 --> 0:52:59.800
<v Speaker 1>he gets the edge and he turns up and he

0:53:00.400 --> 0:53:04.560
<v Speaker 1>has another gear that is impressive. And they put it

0:53:04.600 --> 0:53:08.239
<v Speaker 1>all on on Samuel, right, go make the play, Go

0:53:08.360 --> 0:53:12.399
<v Speaker 1>make a tackle and he didn't um I thought. I thought, yeah,

0:53:12.400 --> 0:53:14.080
<v Speaker 1>the third down play though, where they tried to hit

0:53:14.120 --> 0:53:16.560
<v Speaker 1>that little crosser to Kirk and it was like a

0:53:16.640 --> 0:53:18.560
<v Speaker 1>terrible throat. I didn't like that call. Let's go get

0:53:18.600 --> 0:53:20.520
<v Speaker 1>your first down and go from there. And I'm gonna

0:53:20.600 --> 0:53:25.120
<v Speaker 1>admit something here that I was probably wrong about in hindsight,

0:53:25.320 --> 0:53:28.000
<v Speaker 1>but when I was watching the game, I probably thought differently.

0:53:28.760 --> 0:53:31.880
<v Speaker 1>I probably wouldn't have gone for two, and so kudos

0:53:31.920 --> 0:53:34.640
<v Speaker 1>to Doug for going for two, because me as a

0:53:34.640 --> 0:53:36.160
<v Speaker 1>head coach, I would not have gone for two in

0:53:36.200 --> 0:53:39.640
<v Speaker 1>that scenario, even moving it up, I wouldn't have gone

0:53:39.680 --> 0:53:42.560
<v Speaker 1>to for two because what you do, in my book,

0:53:43.280 --> 0:53:47.440
<v Speaker 1>is you've eliminated yourself from getting a field goal to

0:53:47.480 --> 0:53:50.399
<v Speaker 1>tie it, but if you don't get that. So that's

0:53:50.400 --> 0:53:53.080
<v Speaker 1>why I probably wouldn't have gone for two. More power

0:53:53.120 --> 0:53:56.000
<v Speaker 1>to him because he did, and he's done a lot

0:53:56.040 --> 0:53:59.280
<v Speaker 1>of big things like that his career. I just personally

0:53:59.280 --> 0:54:00.839
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't have done it, but I'm gonna give him

0:54:00.880 --> 0:54:03.080
<v Speaker 1>credit for doing it. So when I criticize him for

0:54:03.320 --> 0:54:06.920
<v Speaker 1>up play each game, I wanted to criticize him for that,

0:54:07.200 --> 0:54:09.279
<v Speaker 1>but I would have gone a different way. But I

0:54:09.360 --> 0:54:12.640
<v Speaker 1>understand the method to the madness, and I can understand

0:54:12.800 --> 0:54:14.960
<v Speaker 1>the math behind it. I just wouldn't have done it

0:54:14.960 --> 0:54:19.640
<v Speaker 1>that way. Would you have gone for that Tony um

0:54:19.680 --> 0:54:22.320
<v Speaker 1>In the moment, I was pete. If I'm being honest,

0:54:22.360 --> 0:54:24.239
<v Speaker 1>I was like, oh, please kick the extra point, Please

0:54:24.239 --> 0:54:28.000
<v Speaker 1>get that point, because I was a little nervous. But

0:54:28.120 --> 0:54:31.920
<v Speaker 1>then when I sat back and thought about it, and

0:54:31.960 --> 0:54:34.080
<v Speaker 1>this is what this is why Doug's head coach. And

0:54:34.160 --> 0:54:36.879
<v Speaker 1>you know, I don't think about these scenarios every single day.

0:54:37.400 --> 0:54:39.120
<v Speaker 1>It's the right call because you have a six six

0:54:39.920 --> 0:54:44.480
<v Speaker 1>Quarterbackevor Lawrence is six six ft six. He's already shown

0:54:44.520 --> 0:54:47.080
<v Speaker 1>that he can go over the top like that. He

0:54:47.120 --> 0:54:49.759
<v Speaker 1>did it earlier in the year. And the reality is,

0:54:50.000 --> 0:54:52.680
<v Speaker 1>I don't know how you defend that play if you're

0:54:52.719 --> 0:54:55.319
<v Speaker 1>the Chargers, because it's it's it's a it's less than

0:54:55.320 --> 0:54:59.279
<v Speaker 1>a second. He literally just reaches his long frame over

0:54:59.400 --> 0:55:01.799
<v Speaker 1>in the ball cross it's done. You can't do anything

0:55:01.800 --> 0:55:04.799
<v Speaker 1>about it. And so and that's why, like people say, well,

0:55:04.800 --> 0:55:06.560
<v Speaker 1>why do you do that in the field to play? Well,

0:55:06.600 --> 0:55:07.960
<v Speaker 1>because if you do that the field to play, you

0:55:07.960 --> 0:55:11.640
<v Speaker 1>can knock the ball by the way it looked like

0:55:11.680 --> 0:55:13.479
<v Speaker 1>to me he kind of called his own number because

0:55:13.480 --> 0:55:15.480
<v Speaker 1>it looked like the offensive line was coming back to

0:55:15.560 --> 0:55:18.399
<v Speaker 1>maybe pass block even and he just was like, forget this,

0:55:18.440 --> 0:55:20.399
<v Speaker 1>I'm going to reach it over right here. I mean,

0:55:20.480 --> 0:55:22.759
<v Speaker 1>it wasn't like they had to push ahead. You know,

0:55:22.880 --> 0:55:25.879
<v Speaker 1>I didn't watching it, but you might be right. I'd

0:55:25.880 --> 0:55:28.200
<v Speaker 1>have to watch it again. We just felt in the

0:55:28.239 --> 0:55:30.520
<v Speaker 1>way the reaction came on the sideline and you know,

0:55:30.640 --> 0:55:32.640
<v Speaker 1>Doug's pointing at his head and then his you know

0:55:32.719 --> 0:55:34.759
<v Speaker 1>all that kind of stuff. There's we look at the

0:55:34.840 --> 0:55:40.719
<v Speaker 1>offensive line. They're going back. Yeah, they're going back on

0:55:40.760 --> 0:55:42.520
<v Speaker 1>the fourth on the fourth down play that they were

0:55:42.520 --> 0:55:44.520
<v Speaker 1>going to play, the offensive line on the left side

0:55:44.560 --> 0:55:47.400
<v Speaker 1>was blocking down. Yeah, they are going backwards. So you

0:55:47.440 --> 0:55:51.440
<v Speaker 1>can see the receiver coming in right trying to hit

0:55:51.440 --> 0:55:55.520
<v Speaker 1>a little slant. See. I mean like that's that's a

0:55:55.520 --> 0:55:57.920
<v Speaker 1>big time called by the quarterback to see an opening

0:55:57.960 --> 0:56:00.720
<v Speaker 1>and reach out. I mean, you know that that's big.

0:56:02.520 --> 0:56:05.640
<v Speaker 1>I mean, like most quarterbacks it wouldn't even reach that

0:56:05.800 --> 0:56:08.359
<v Speaker 1>army reaches all the way across. I mean like last

0:56:08.440 --> 0:56:10.720
<v Speaker 1>night in the in the late game, I mean, Hunley

0:56:10.760 --> 0:56:14.880
<v Speaker 1>tries to do that from the two, and even he

0:56:14.920 --> 0:56:16.440
<v Speaker 1>could do it from the two. You don't do that

0:56:16.480 --> 0:56:18.719
<v Speaker 1>from the two. You can't do that from the ball

0:56:18.760 --> 0:56:20.680
<v Speaker 1>gets knocked down, it goes the other way for a touchdown.

0:56:20.760 --> 0:56:23.680
<v Speaker 1>Then you end the season and don't do it. And

0:56:23.840 --> 0:56:25.800
<v Speaker 1>you can't do it the field of play, which is

0:56:25.840 --> 0:56:27.800
<v Speaker 1>why people say, well, you could do that on the

0:56:27.840 --> 0:56:29.360
<v Speaker 1>goal line, but you can't. He couldn't have done that

0:56:29.440 --> 0:56:35.480
<v Speaker 1>on fourth in an inch because but again I go

0:56:35.719 --> 0:56:37.719
<v Speaker 1>back to okay, anybody out there, because I got a

0:56:37.719 --> 0:56:39.319
<v Speaker 1>lot of questions about it. Which play do I hate?

0:56:39.320 --> 0:56:41.439
<v Speaker 1>I hated third down in one. I hated that play.

0:56:41.880 --> 0:56:44.680
<v Speaker 1>Hated it. Get your first down, open up the playbook.

0:56:45.000 --> 0:56:47.880
<v Speaker 1>I also thought, and this is another little mini criticism

0:56:47.960 --> 0:56:51.520
<v Speaker 1>for me, once the E t N got the first down,

0:56:52.239 --> 0:56:55.520
<v Speaker 1>how much time was left there? It's almost like, what

0:56:55.680 --> 0:57:00.080
<v Speaker 1>we do? What was it? It was like fifty you

0:57:00.120 --> 0:57:03.799
<v Speaker 1>were forty five, So maybe it was seconds because he's

0:57:03.840 --> 0:57:07.000
<v Speaker 1>able to go all the way down to uh four

0:57:07.120 --> 0:57:16.040
<v Speaker 1>seconds to get it. No, it's another play? Then what

0:57:16.160 --> 0:57:21.640
<v Speaker 1>are you doing there? Like? Why, Okay, either you're ready

0:57:21.680 --> 0:57:24.160
<v Speaker 1>to kick the field goal, you're gonna run it down

0:57:24.160 --> 0:57:25.720
<v Speaker 1>and let HI kick the field goal, call time out

0:57:25.840 --> 0:57:28.280
<v Speaker 1>or run a play. I don't why why not just

0:57:28.400 --> 0:57:30.600
<v Speaker 1>sneak it then? I mean they lost yards. They made

0:57:30.640 --> 0:57:33.120
<v Speaker 1>that field goal worse than what it was that one had.

0:57:34.000 --> 0:57:37.560
<v Speaker 1>I didn't understand that. Or they had their time outs too,

0:57:37.640 --> 0:57:39.920
<v Speaker 1>didn't they Jacksonville? They still had time outs if they

0:57:39.920 --> 0:57:42.160
<v Speaker 1>wanted to run a couple of plays, did you make

0:57:42.200 --> 0:57:46.280
<v Speaker 1>it even better? Well? I always that would be I

0:57:46.360 --> 0:57:48.920
<v Speaker 1>always nervous putting it all in the field goal kicker.

0:57:49.280 --> 0:57:55.080
<v Speaker 1>I don't care how close it is barely the same thing,

0:57:55.120 --> 0:57:56.840
<v Speaker 1>because what was the when the field goal end up

0:57:56.840 --> 0:58:03.320
<v Speaker 1>being okay? He if that's back another couple of yards,

0:58:03.600 --> 0:58:06.280
<v Speaker 1>that thing's leak into the right, It isn't many good.

0:58:07.040 --> 0:58:09.080
<v Speaker 1>That's not a good field goal. So why not make

0:58:09.160 --> 0:58:13.480
<v Speaker 1>it a yard? Or you had plays you could have run.

0:58:13.840 --> 0:58:16.000
<v Speaker 1>Are you worried about the fumble? Is that the risk?

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know. I I think I might have run.

0:58:18.440 --> 0:58:20.480
<v Speaker 1>If I'm gonna run it, I'm not just handing I

0:58:20.520 --> 0:58:23.720
<v Speaker 1>mean handing off and letting him get dumped for a

0:58:23.760 --> 0:58:25.880
<v Speaker 1>four yard loss. Why not sneak it twice to get

0:58:25.920 --> 0:58:28.080
<v Speaker 1>two more yards? Something? You could have done something like that?

0:58:28.320 --> 0:58:30.480
<v Speaker 1>Or what if you know they had the loss on

0:58:30.560 --> 0:58:32.800
<v Speaker 1>the first play, Maybe that just spooked him into hey,

0:58:32.920 --> 0:58:36.440
<v Speaker 1>let's just kick this thing now because they're no JP JP.

0:58:36.800 --> 0:58:40.040
<v Speaker 1>Once he got the first down, okay, once e t N.

0:58:40.120 --> 0:58:43.520
<v Speaker 1>What yard line was he at? They were at six? Okay,

0:58:43.640 --> 0:58:46.680
<v Speaker 1>So sneak it twice, call your time outs, and then

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<v Speaker 1>get kicked in the field. Here's the other thing. When

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<v Speaker 1>he what down was it that he kicked on? He

0:58:51.440 --> 0:58:56.960
<v Speaker 1>let the clock all the way down. That's not huh right.

0:58:57.680 --> 0:58:59.840
<v Speaker 1>But but even though he let the clock go all

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<v Speaker 1>the way down, if the snap gets away, there's no

0:59:03.560 --> 0:59:06.040
<v Speaker 1>other chance for that. Whereas if you're kicking on second

0:59:06.080 --> 0:59:08.960
<v Speaker 1>down and there's eleven seconds left and the snap gets away,

0:59:09.040 --> 0:59:12.040
<v Speaker 1>you recover. You got a chance to kick that field goal. Yet, so,

0:59:12.600 --> 0:59:14.640
<v Speaker 1>there were a couple of things, And I'm a I'm

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<v Speaker 1>a stick with for this because I'm a clock management junkie.

0:59:18.280 --> 0:59:19.760
<v Speaker 1>I think there were a couple of things that play.

0:59:19.840 --> 0:59:22.400
<v Speaker 1>Once he got the first down with et N, if

0:59:22.440 --> 0:59:25.560
<v Speaker 1>you're worried about fumbling, take a snap and sneak it

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<v Speaker 1>twice and get it to the what the what would

0:59:28.920 --> 0:59:32.040
<v Speaker 1>have been? Say, get a yard on each one of those. Yeah,

0:59:32.120 --> 0:59:35.360
<v Speaker 1>so so and then all of a sudden you're kicking

0:59:35.440 --> 0:59:37.400
<v Speaker 1>what a thirty one yard or you should make that one.

0:59:37.600 --> 0:59:42.640
<v Speaker 1>There's a lot different point. I'll say this, I disagree

0:59:42.680 --> 0:59:45.960
<v Speaker 1>with you about kicking with eleven seconds left so you

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<v Speaker 1>have another chance if something goes wrong. I had this

0:59:48.920 --> 0:59:53.040
<v Speaker 1>debate with Joe D. Camillis years ago, and I actually

0:59:53.120 --> 0:59:55.840
<v Speaker 1>was in the same mindset and we had this big debate,

0:59:56.280 --> 1:00:00.040
<v Speaker 1>and he actually convinced me with the percentage the and

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<v Speaker 1>how good the operation is between snapper kicker, holder kicker

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<v Speaker 1>that you actually probably create more percent It's it's a

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<v Speaker 1>bad play to leave time on the clock because actually

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<v Speaker 1>you're probably leaving a higher percentage of something bad happening

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<v Speaker 1>on the kickoff or giving them one play or anything

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<v Speaker 1>else like that. If you just look at the numbers

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<v Speaker 1>of the percentage and how highly that's executed playing a

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<v Speaker 1>play out from it as far as center holder kicker

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<v Speaker 1>operation and I so I would have run it down

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<v Speaker 1>just like Doug did. Now with that said, I would

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<v Speaker 1>have been feeling a little bit better getting about five

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<v Speaker 1>extra yards um before I kicked it. Yeah. Look, I

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<v Speaker 1>I see the argument about the kicking it, but what

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<v Speaker 1>if you called time out with eight seconds left and

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<v Speaker 1>in that scenario the snap gets away, say the snap

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<v Speaker 1>gets away, you fall, you tell everybody fall on it

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<v Speaker 1>right or tell your hold or you're kicking your falling

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<v Speaker 1>it right away. Then you get another opportunity with three

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<v Speaker 1>seconds and then it goes if you kick the you

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<v Speaker 1>go through with eight seconds left. How much time is

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<v Speaker 1>gonna be on that clock? Three seconds to four? Do

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<v Speaker 1>you think it would be? Four? Okay? So then then

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<v Speaker 1>you blasted out of the end zone, which you've been doing,

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<v Speaker 1>and you say, okay, go ahead and do one of

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<v Speaker 1>your lateral place if you pet me with one of

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<v Speaker 1>those plays, I deserve it, because you're not gonna get

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<v Speaker 1>two plays out of that, You're gonna get one. I get.

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<v Speaker 1>I I just I'm not gonna criticize. I'm I actually

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<v Speaker 1>probably would have run it down to the four seconds

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<v Speaker 1>as well. Yeah, I mean you can do it. I

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<v Speaker 1>just think that if if nobody broaches that subject. Ever,

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<v Speaker 1>if the snap got away, if the snap wasn't good,

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<v Speaker 1>you don't get another chance. That's the only thing I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 1>You don't get another chance. If he bobbles the snap,

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<v Speaker 1>you don't get another chance. Whereas if he bobbles the

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<v Speaker 1>snapper skips to him and you have time on the clock,

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<v Speaker 1>you fall on it, you call time out, you get

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<v Speaker 1>another opportunity. Or the other part of this too is

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<v Speaker 1>if they do it like just the way they did it, Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>you take all that out of play. Let's we're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>kick it any Let's just go ahead and get it

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<v Speaker 1>done and not worry about all the items to get

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<v Speaker 1>to that point and just play. Yeah, that's why I'm

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<v Speaker 1>with you, j P. I would not do that. I disagree.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, so, Pete, you're wrong. No one agrees. You know. Look,

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<v Speaker 1>it's it's been around, it's happened. Guys, leave time in

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<v Speaker 1>the clock and snap it on the second or third

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<v Speaker 1>down for a Guess what, Pete, I got news for you.

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<v Speaker 1>It worked. The Jaguars won the game on the Riley

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<v Speaker 1>Patterson field goal of thirty six yards and they're onto

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<v Speaker 1>the divisional round. We're back in a moment, and we'll

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<v Speaker 1>times when you know, he didn't have a great first

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<v Speaker 1>half and came back in the second half and and

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<v Speaker 1>uh we could light it up. And that's what that's

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<v Speaker 1>what I love about Trevor and and his demeanor and

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<v Speaker 1>and his aggressiveness and um, the ability to just forget

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<v Speaker 1>and move on. Um. But he'll be the first one

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<v Speaker 1>to tell you that it's not it's not about him.

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<v Speaker 1>The guys around him to made made play. His protection

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<v Speaker 1>was good, receivers were doing a nice job being where

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<v Speaker 1>they needed to be. UM, But uh, you know, from

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<v Speaker 1>an individual standpoint, it was, Uh, this is really a

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<v Speaker 1>great performance by our quarterback, I said coach Doug Peterson,

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<v Speaker 1>discussing the quarterback play of course in the wild card win.

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<v Speaker 1>Four interceptions early and then four touchdown passes and the

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars rally from twenty seven down to get it done

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<v Speaker 1>and they're onto the divisional round against the Kansas City

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<v Speaker 1>now it's onto Kansas City and a fantastic offense for

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<v Speaker 1>the Chiefs, of course, So let's start with how the

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars defense plans to or should plan to slow down

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<v Speaker 1>Chiefs tight end Travis Kelsey. That's gotta be a huge

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<v Speaker 1>priority in this game, Tony, Well, you know absolutely, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>he's the number one outside obviously, Patrick Holmes is the

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<v Speaker 1>number one weapon on the Chiefs, but it's it's about

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<v Speaker 1>Travis Kelsey because he could wreck the entire game offensively,

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<v Speaker 1>you know. For you um, with that said, if you

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<v Speaker 1>want to stop Travis Kelsey, you better make them one

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<v Speaker 1>dimensional because they get to if they get the run

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<v Speaker 1>game going, and there as tough as any offense to

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<v Speaker 1>stop because they eat a two way ago and then

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<v Speaker 1>they start getting their play action passed and their misdirection

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<v Speaker 1>off of it, it makes it really difficult to slow

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<v Speaker 1>them down. But as far as you stop at Travis Kelsey.

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<v Speaker 1>I think he got to double them. And I think

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<v Speaker 1>you have the ability to do that because they don't

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<v Speaker 1>have Tyrant Kale outside any longer, which scared that, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>scared the hell out of you because he could beat

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<v Speaker 1>you over the top at any moment. And so because

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<v Speaker 1>I don't think there's anybody who can play man on

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<v Speaker 1>this roster against Travis Kelsey all by themselves, I mean

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<v Speaker 1>outside of Tyson Campbell. But you're not gonna put Tyson

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<v Speaker 1>Campbell inside and go and go cover them. And so

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<v Speaker 1>I think you have to have some some plan where

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna bracken him. Obviously, that's when you're playing man.

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<v Speaker 1>If you're playing zone, you have to match up with

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<v Speaker 1>him and identify identify where he is at at all times.

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<v Speaker 1>And so it's gonna take a group effort to slow

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<v Speaker 1>down Travis Kelsey. You might also see the defensive ends

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<v Speaker 1>at times, which will hurt your pass rush. But you

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<v Speaker 1>see teams do this to um hit Kelsey as he's

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<v Speaker 1>coming off the line of scrimmage and try to slow

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<v Speaker 1>him down and disrupt the timing of the routes. Um So,

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<v Speaker 1>I think it's a bold prompt approach. You know, with

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<v Speaker 1>all that he's still gonna have success. You have to

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<v Speaker 1>limit the success that he has. And if you go

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<v Speaker 1>back back to the first game, you remember the first game,

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<v Speaker 1>that was the Devin Lloyd game. Remember he was lost

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<v Speaker 1>in coverage and they started replacing him, and that's when

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<v Speaker 1>Muma started playing. And I go back to there was

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<v Speaker 1>a big play, remember the big over to Kelsey uh

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<v Speaker 1>Tonky where he didn't get his drop deep enough and

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<v Speaker 1>and they threw over the top of him. And now

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<v Speaker 1>Devin Lloyd's been better, but that's still a big problem

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<v Speaker 1>for him, is the zone coverage and and his pass

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<v Speaker 1>drops and even a lot of it. He's had problems

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<v Speaker 1>with it. So that's that's a concern. But I'm with Tony.

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<v Speaker 1>I think you double him. If the other guys beat you,

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<v Speaker 1>they beat you. That's the way I look at it.

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<v Speaker 1>And you know, people always criticize the Chiefs because they

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<v Speaker 1>don't run it enough. And I always sit here and

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<v Speaker 1>I say, if you're playing them, if you're taking Kelsey

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<v Speaker 1>away and they're running the ball, then you've won. That's

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<v Speaker 1>an advantage for you. Okay, you don't want Kelsey beating you,

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<v Speaker 1>and you don't want my Home's beating you, so I

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<v Speaker 1>do everything in my power to take him away. And

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<v Speaker 1>if the other guys Juju Smith, Schuster Valds get whoever,

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<v Speaker 1>if they beat me, they beat me. That's what I

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<v Speaker 1>would do. Yeah, I think the other place you have

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<v Speaker 1>to have you have to keep everything in front of you.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, you do not let Patrick went Home start

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<v Speaker 1>throwing over the top and getting these big chunk plays

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<v Speaker 1>on you. We that was part of the problem a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit the first time they played the deep overs

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<v Speaker 1>of one example, make them go four three, six yards like,

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<v Speaker 1>force them to force them to execute long drives and

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<v Speaker 1>try to slow them down. Take some air out of

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<v Speaker 1>the big plays that they are so famous for executing,

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<v Speaker 1>uh executing during game and see you know, see if

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<v Speaker 1>you can force those long drives, and then the key

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<v Speaker 1>is gonna be of this game is can you win

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<v Speaker 1>the red zone battle and so have them kick field

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<v Speaker 1>goals no problem, which you can't allow them to you know,

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<v Speaker 1>have be you know, a hundred percent in the red zone.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, you need to get a game where they're

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<v Speaker 1>fifty percent in the red zone or less. And so

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<v Speaker 1>this game will be one between not between the twenties

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna give up yardage, They're gonna get yardage, fine, whatever.

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<v Speaker 1>You gotta win between the goal line and the twenty

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<v Speaker 1>and if the defense can come up big in those

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<v Speaker 1>situations and force field goals, that's how the Jaguars win,

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<v Speaker 1>you know. And watching the tape, McKinnon had did a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of good things in that game and there was

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<v Speaker 1>even more opportunities for him, and since then he's become

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<v Speaker 1>even more prominent part of their offense. He had six

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<v Speaker 1>for fifty six in that game. I think that's something

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<v Speaker 1>that you're gonna have to try and deal with as well,

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<v Speaker 1>because he is so good out of the backfield catching

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<v Speaker 1>the football and Tony You've seen it. The Jaguar linebackers

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<v Speaker 1>at times get lost and that's gonna be a concern.

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<v Speaker 1>They did in that game as well. Yeah, it's gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be a big test for the linebackers. For Lou Khan,

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<v Speaker 1>for MoMA, for Devin Lloyd. They're gonna have to have

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<v Speaker 1>their best game. Are They're being really good in the

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<v Speaker 1>running game, all three of them. I think Devin Lloyd's

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<v Speaker 1>gotten better and better, you know, you know, running, hitting,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, he showed off some of the athletic ability

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<v Speaker 1>in that game against the Chargers. Um, but it's gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be a big test for them in the past game.

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<v Speaker 1>They're gonna have to have really good games, good days.

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<v Speaker 1>There have to be sounding their zone drops or identification. UM.

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<v Speaker 1>That's gonna be a big key this game as well.

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<v Speaker 1>And then of course with Patrick Mahomes, the ability off

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<v Speaker 1>schedule to get out of the pocket. He's kind of

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<v Speaker 1>moving around, rolling around, throwing its side arm, no looks underhand.

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<v Speaker 1>There's all that can that comes into play in this

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<v Speaker 1>game too. Guys, well, I still think that uh sorry,

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<v Speaker 1>go And I was gonna say plastering in the secondary

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<v Speaker 1>is important in this game. A mikabon that guy, We've

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<v Speaker 1>seen it all at the time and time again, where

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<v Speaker 1>he escapes pressure, gets outside or even escapes pressure inside,

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<v Speaker 1>does one of those skip moves and fires a shot

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<v Speaker 1>down the field. He got a plaster your guy when

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<v Speaker 1>you're when you're in, when your man coverage, you better

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<v Speaker 1>stay with him. And that's one thing they did not

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<v Speaker 1>do in that game either, Tony, is they let guys

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<v Speaker 1>get away from him. And that was before though Darius

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<v Speaker 1>Williams was playing inside then And I went back and

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<v Speaker 1>watch it today. He didn't look comfortably, never a comfortable inside.

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<v Speaker 1>He's a much better player outside. Herndon was playing outside

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<v Speaker 1>and they rotated guys in in that game. There was

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<v Speaker 1>the Brown, the member, Claybrooks. All those guys played ten

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<v Speaker 1>I think nine ten snaps. It's an entirely different secondary now.

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<v Speaker 1>So I think that's an advantage for Jacksonville as well.

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<v Speaker 1>After a Jaguars win in the wild Card round over

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<v Speaker 1>the l A Chargers, it's onto Kansas City to face

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<v Speaker 1>the Chiefs, and this is Jaguars Happy Hour on the

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars Digital Network. It's not designed to necessarily get to

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<v Speaker 1>the corner. Um is designed against that type of defunsive structure,

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<v Speaker 1>right the front structure. It happened to bounce to the corner.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, that was t J's gift, right, that was

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<v Speaker 1>his opportunity to bounce it to the edge, and so

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<v Speaker 1>he did not necessarily designed to get all the way

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<v Speaker 1>out there. But but it just so happened that it

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<v Speaker 1>worked because you know, they crowded the box, they pinched,

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<v Speaker 1>they thought were you know, might looking at it. They

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<v Speaker 1>thought maybe QB sneak or some sort of dive, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>play right there, and then it just so happened to

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<v Speaker 1>go around the edge. So it's kind of a one

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<v Speaker 1>and done built for that particular structure. Doug Peterson on

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<v Speaker 1>the fourth and one T formation hand off to Travis E.

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<v Speaker 1>T n Jr. They got him into field goal range

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<v Speaker 1>and welcome back. It is Jaguars Happy Hour. It is Monday,

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<v Speaker 1>after a Jaguars win in the wild card round over

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<v Speaker 1>the Chargers. Now it's on to the divisional round in

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<v Speaker 1>Kansas City against the top seeded Chiefs. That's coming up

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<v Speaker 1>we put the Cats signal out on Twitter earlier today.

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<v Speaker 1>Here's the best we've come up with on this Monday.

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<v Speaker 1>Question number one at the other guy to nine nine

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<v Speaker 1>At what point did you feel we would win? Um,

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<v Speaker 1>we kind of break down the stakes. I felt like

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<v Speaker 1>we had a chance to win. After we scored the

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<v Speaker 1>late touchdown of the first half, I thought that was

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<v Speaker 1>I thought that would change the field of the game. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>When they got this, when they got the stop in

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<v Speaker 1>the first drive and the the Jaguars went down and

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<v Speaker 1>scored to make it. Then I literally said, we have

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<v Speaker 1>a ball game. Now, it's a ball game. Now you're

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<v Speaker 1>going to play and anything can happen, and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>and then you get into the fourth quarter and it's

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<v Speaker 1>you make it a one possession game, all right to win?

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<v Speaker 1>Here we go. UM, And so when did I know

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<v Speaker 1>we'd win? When the ball went through the uprights? That's

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<v Speaker 1>what I knew. But its stages, you could feel it coming.

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<v Speaker 1>You know this, like you knew. I knew they had

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<v Speaker 1>to score before the half of them to have a

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<v Speaker 1>chance to win. I knew they had to get a

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<v Speaker 1>stop on the first drive, because if you don't get

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<v Speaker 1>that draw stop on the first drive, then the touchdown

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<v Speaker 1>you score doesn't mean anything. And so I knew that,

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<v Speaker 1>and I knew we had to score in the first possession.

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<v Speaker 1>Once those three things happened. I said, okay, now we

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<v Speaker 1>have a ball game. Let's see where this thing goes.

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<v Speaker 1>When did you think they would win? Well? I did

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<v Speaker 1>last week on the show. I locked it, so that's

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<v Speaker 1>when I thought they'd win, So did I. But that

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<v Speaker 1>when they were down to when he seven nothing, you

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<v Speaker 1>didn't think that, No, I guess I never never, Like

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<v Speaker 1>I was thinking more on stages, when would they have

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<v Speaker 1>a chance to win the game, Like, okay, score, they

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<v Speaker 1>scored their their last touchdowns when I thought they had

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<v Speaker 1>a chance. That's that's legitimately. When I thought they had

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<v Speaker 1>the chance, I thought, because you do the charge, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>the Chargers just had this look that it was going

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<v Speaker 1>away and they knew it. It was like I call

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<v Speaker 1>it the glaze, the glaze looked at Trevor Lawrence had

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<v Speaker 1>in the first half, the glaze look Kirk Cousins getting

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<v Speaker 1>big games, the glaze look. The Chargers seemed to have it,

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<v Speaker 1>and you can see it slipping away from him. But

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<v Speaker 1>when they scored that touchdown right before half, that's when

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<v Speaker 1>I think they gave a momentum. That gave a momentum,

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<v Speaker 1>gave an opportunity. I didn't think they would still come

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<v Speaker 1>back and win the game. But I knew that's when

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<v Speaker 1>they had a chance to win. Yeah, I thought when

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<v Speaker 1>they got when they scored the third, the third touch

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<v Speaker 1>the final touchdown, I thought that's when they had the

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<v Speaker 1>chance they would win the game. Pretty incredible it got done.

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<v Speaker 1>Here's another question on social media today on Twitter at

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<v Speaker 1>ps saber alt is the touchdown to a Jones where

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<v Speaker 1>Trevor audible to that play after breaking down the Charger's coverage.

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<v Speaker 1>One of the most impressive plays of Trevor's young career.

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<v Speaker 1>Of course, that was the deep ball touchdown. And what

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<v Speaker 1>do you think what happened before the play? Well, I thought,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, you'd have to ask Trevor, but looking at

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<v Speaker 1>the coverage, you know, they had cheated the safety over

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<v Speaker 1>to the trip side, and they kind of had a

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<v Speaker 1>loose bunch the Jags to the trip side, and they

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<v Speaker 1>just ran they ran off, you know, the front side,

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<v Speaker 1>They ran off the two and then Za just ran

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<v Speaker 1>the deep over and that safety had too far away

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<v Speaker 1>to catch up. Well, I thought, I thought Derwin James

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<v Speaker 1>made a bad play on it, but I could be wrong.

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<v Speaker 1>It looks like he jumps jumps the underneath her, the

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<v Speaker 1>underneath route if if you go back and look at it,

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<v Speaker 1>and I can't and I can't swear to that, Tony,

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<v Speaker 1>but watching the tape, it looked like he made a

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<v Speaker 1>really bad play on it. Because I get your point

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<v Speaker 1>that that you're talking about this the safety on the

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<v Speaker 1>trip side, that's an awful lot. They asked him to

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<v Speaker 1>go over to the other side and cover that. I

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<v Speaker 1>think Derwin James is supposed to be over there and

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<v Speaker 1>he doesn't. Can we do we have that play? Can

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<v Speaker 1>we run it? And I think that's what happened, jump Pete.

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<v Speaker 1>He jumped the under I think the play design is

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<v Speaker 1>to get that safety looking up on the underneath route

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<v Speaker 1>and then run the over behind it. But he should

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<v Speaker 1>there's no I don't think he had any reason to

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<v Speaker 1>jump that underneath rout because it was covered. That's the

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<v Speaker 1>weird thing. Here we go, we take a look at it.

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<v Speaker 1>You can see him come up right there. He jumps

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<v Speaker 1>the underneath rout and you're right, the safety on the

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<v Speaker 1>trip side. That's a hard ask for him to cover

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<v Speaker 1>an over route on him what he can see it

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<v Speaker 1>here here? Here he comes there right there, see her

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<v Speaker 1>Derwin James. Yeah, I don't if you look at the

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<v Speaker 1>coverage design from the end zone. Pete Derwin James is

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<v Speaker 1>not responsible for that that deep the deep path. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know what he was he playing the Robbert coverage.

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<v Speaker 1>Is that what he's playing? Let me say see there

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<v Speaker 1>they're split safeties though there's no middle of the field safety. No,

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<v Speaker 1>but they're there's the same life state. They cheated the

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<v Speaker 1>safety over to the trip side because all they have

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<v Speaker 1>is Evan Ingram on the back side. There's no conceivable

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<v Speaker 1>way in that coverage that safety can get over there

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<v Speaker 1>and cover that. So I find that's hard. I guess

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<v Speaker 1>check to it. Well, it was a great throw and

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<v Speaker 1>a great play. He's had better throws. That was an

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<v Speaker 1>easy throw. It's a great read, the great audible. But

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<v Speaker 1>he's that easier throws I love. Like in the middle

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<v Speaker 1>of the route and z Jones just puts his head

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<v Speaker 1>down and just running his full speed as fast as

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<v Speaker 1>he get on the route, not even look it up,

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<v Speaker 1>just going. He's gone, and then all of a sudden

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<v Speaker 1>looks up the balls there. That was awesome. Uh. Let's

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<v Speaker 1>take a look at another question social media. All right,

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<v Speaker 1>Eric M. Davenport, what are potential areas of weakness that

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<v Speaker 1>the Chiefs have that can be exploited this weekend. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>lack thrushed aside from Chris Jones as one of them.

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<v Speaker 1>I think, like I said earlier, I thought Lagarius Need

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<v Speaker 1>got tore up by Christian Kirk last time they played.

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<v Speaker 1>They aren't g eight and coverage. You know they got

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<v Speaker 1>They got some young guys playing in that secondary. So

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<v Speaker 1>I think if you block them, if you block Chris Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna move the simple as a block Chris Jones

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<v Speaker 1>and you're moving the football. It sounds simple, but that's

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<v Speaker 1>the that's the way it is. He's a game record,

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<v Speaker 1>you block him, they're gonna move the football. Well, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>it's I think it's a secondary Pete mentioned. I mean

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<v Speaker 1>christ and Kurrent had a big dig in Sneed. I

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<v Speaker 1>think that's favorable. I think they're gonna have trouble covering Ingram.

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<v Speaker 1>Don't Their linebackers can't cover Ingram. They don't have you know,

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<v Speaker 1>they're good at safety, But I mean I think Evan

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<v Speaker 1>Ingram is a matchup issue for them that you can

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<v Speaker 1>exploit as well. Next question off Twitter today at Leland Merritt,

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<v Speaker 1>how would you consider Walker Little's first playoff performance is

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<v Speaker 1>he the little Baseli we were promised when we drafted him.

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<v Speaker 1>If so, what do we do with little next year?

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<v Speaker 1>We touched on this a little earlier, Tony, what do

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<v Speaker 1>you think? I thought he had a great playoff performance.

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<v Speaker 1>I said it earlier on the show. I thought he

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<v Speaker 1>was outstanding. He had a big challenge in front of him,

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<v Speaker 1>the block Matt h Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa. Uh,

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<v Speaker 1>he was outstanding. I mean, there's no other way to say.

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<v Speaker 1>He played really well. There's still things he can clean up.

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<v Speaker 1>He's only gonna get better, and what do you do

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<v Speaker 1>with them? I think he's you know, he's in the

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<v Speaker 1>he's in the plan to be one of your starters

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<v Speaker 1>next year. You have big decisions to make with Jowan Taylor.

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<v Speaker 1>You got the unknown with Cam Robinson and the knee.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, what's the severity of that. Last time I

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<v Speaker 1>saw him, I think he was still on crutches, if

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<v Speaker 1>I'm not mistaken, JP, Yeah, that's what I saw him

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<v Speaker 1>in the locker room on a video a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>weeks ago. Yeah. So ye, So you know, you can

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<v Speaker 1>never have too many good tackles. Just ask the rest

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<v Speaker 1>of the league about that. Um he didn't. He did

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<v Speaker 1>a great job. Let me I see this real quick.

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<v Speaker 1>What if Cam Robinson's healthy, what do you do? Um,

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<v Speaker 1>did you resign Joan Taylor? I probably not. You probably

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<v Speaker 1>let Joan Taylor going free agent. See that's the case.

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<v Speaker 1>So somebody's gotta play right tackle. Yeah one of them?

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<v Speaker 1>Do you can figure out who? Yeah? I wonder if

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<v Speaker 1>they have if if they had to do it all, Well,

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<v Speaker 1>we'll see. Let's one game does not make a career.

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<v Speaker 1>By the way, let's I mean, he's been he's been

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<v Speaker 1>good up until last week. He had been good. He

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<v Speaker 1>was really good last week. Let's see. Let's see, now

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<v Speaker 1>you go on the road at Arrowhead when you got

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<v Speaker 1>and granted they're not a great pass rushing team off

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<v Speaker 1>the edge, but Frank Clark is an old veteran knows

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<v Speaker 1>how to rush the passer. And Karl Laftis isn't an

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<v Speaker 1>improving young player. So let's see this week he does

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<v Speaker 1>it this week, then you got a pleasant problem on

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<v Speaker 1>your hands. That is a good problem to have. A

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<v Speaker 1>couple more questions left off Twitter today the fanatics fan

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<v Speaker 1>questions rolling in at sam meb Well the fourth and

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<v Speaker 1>one call today, Doug said, those type of plays are

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<v Speaker 1>one and done because of the formation. Obviously the opposition

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<v Speaker 1>will study these and planned for it. But can they

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<v Speaker 1>scheme other play is out of that formation that would

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<v Speaker 1>catch the opposing defense off guard? Well, I'll say this,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean not knowing. You know, I'm not a big

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<v Speaker 1>X and those guys, but uh, the T formation, you're

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<v Speaker 1>somewhat limited in your options. I would guess, right. Ah,

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<v Speaker 1>there's all kind of things you can do at that

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<v Speaker 1>different different things you can run across. You can run

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<v Speaker 1>an old cross buck. He got the act one way

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<v Speaker 1>and run the back that way. I mean you could

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<v Speaker 1>do things out it. You can run an option. How

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<v Speaker 1>about handing it off to the up back and to

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<v Speaker 1>one of the tight ends and then run an option

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<v Speaker 1>the other way. I mean you could. There's a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of pitch it you can There's a lot of things

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<v Speaker 1>you can do out of that. And watch the only

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<v Speaker 1>thing tapes. You can get a lot of creativity out

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<v Speaker 1>of it. Let me tell you what. Peterson is one

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<v Speaker 1>of the most creative play callers in the NFL. He

1:21:44.439 --> 1:21:46.360
<v Speaker 1>can figure out a bunch of things you can do

1:21:46.439 --> 1:21:50.920
<v Speaker 1>of that. Hear the talking about it's a fantastic This

1:21:51.120 --> 1:21:54.400
<v Speaker 1>is teacher verse pupil this week, Andy Reid, Doug Peterson,

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<v Speaker 1>and you see a lot of Andy Reid and Doug

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<v Speaker 1>Peterson how he designs the offense and calls plays, and

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<v Speaker 1>you mentioned and and Andy Reid has one or two

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<v Speaker 1>a game where I'd put them on the list as well.

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<v Speaker 1>But it's all another story, all right. One more question

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<v Speaker 1>social media will wrap it up for the day. This

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<v Speaker 1>is at j c p X. What's changed since earlier

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<v Speaker 1>in the season when we didn't know how to win

1:22:20.880 --> 1:22:24.160
<v Speaker 1>losing by one score multiple games to now being a

1:22:24.280 --> 1:22:29.000
<v Speaker 1>team that doesn't know how to lose. I said it earlier,

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<v Speaker 1>this team needed to learn how to win, and I

1:22:30.680 --> 1:22:33.040
<v Speaker 1>actually had people like mock me about what do you

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<v Speaker 1>mean learn how to win? Where they go to winning

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<v Speaker 1>school or whatever. No, my point is you get in

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<v Speaker 1>those situations, you understand what it takes your young team,

1:22:42.360 --> 1:22:45.679
<v Speaker 1>Um it's growing pains, and they learned what it means

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<v Speaker 1>and what it takes to win close games and unfortunately

1:22:49.640 --> 1:22:51.120
<v Speaker 1>we had to lose about five or six of those

1:22:51.200 --> 1:22:53.840
<v Speaker 1>to figure it out. It's part of the process. And

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<v Speaker 1>when you have a veteran coach like Doug Peterson, who's

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<v Speaker 1>a calming influence and has been big games, has won

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<v Speaker 1>a Super Bowl, and he has a really good staff

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<v Speaker 1>around him that have been around a long time in

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<v Speaker 1>this league. Um, I mean, I don't think Mike McCoy

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<v Speaker 1>gets enough credit for the job he's done as the

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback coach and he's a great influence on Trevor as well.

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<v Speaker 1>Um and Press Taylor has done a great job in

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<v Speaker 1>partnering with Doug on designing the offense. So they got

1:23:18.040 --> 1:23:20.439
<v Speaker 1>a good staff. And young teams need to learn, and

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<v Speaker 1>they learned through the you know, and they have their

1:23:23.080 --> 1:23:25.360
<v Speaker 1>growth pains, but now they understand and a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>it is just belief. It's amazing what happens when you

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<v Speaker 1>believe you're gonna win, and when you believe you're never

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<v Speaker 1>out of a game and you're gonna make the plays

1:23:33.400 --> 1:23:36.640
<v Speaker 1>that it's gonna take to it to go get a w.

1:23:37.160 --> 1:23:39.519
<v Speaker 1>And this team now has that. They have that belief,

1:23:39.720 --> 1:23:43.439
<v Speaker 1>they have that confidence, and that is something that is

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<v Speaker 1>invaluable because you feel like you're never out of it

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<v Speaker 1>and that you deserve to be in the situation and

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna find a way to win. Baltimore, that's what

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<v Speaker 1>that's when it started Baltimore. Don't you believe it? That's

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<v Speaker 1>that's the one, and Tony's right, he spot on. You

1:23:59.360 --> 1:24:01.760
<v Speaker 1>gotta learn that. You gotta believe it until you believe it.

1:24:01.800 --> 1:24:04.160
<v Speaker 1>There's always doubts, you know, they're always gonna have doubts.

1:24:04.280 --> 1:24:06.040
<v Speaker 1>Now if they get down ten nothing an arrow head,

1:24:06.080 --> 1:24:07.800
<v Speaker 1>they give sit back and say, hey we get back

1:24:07.840 --> 1:24:10.760
<v Speaker 1>from Now. It's a tougher team, it's a tougher place

1:24:10.840 --> 1:24:13.720
<v Speaker 1>to play but for us. But but they can come back.

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<v Speaker 1>So I'm I'm with Tony. You gotta learn how to

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<v Speaker 1>do that. By the way, JP, you left one question off.

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<v Speaker 1>What was that? You guys had the waffle house after

1:24:21.560 --> 1:24:24.080
<v Speaker 1>a huge playoff comeback win. What do you order? And

1:24:24.240 --> 1:24:29.240
<v Speaker 1>this is what JP said, double patty mount plate, scattered covered,

1:24:29.360 --> 1:24:33.760
<v Speaker 1>top capped. What the hell is that? So the hash

1:24:33.800 --> 1:24:39.160
<v Speaker 1>browns are scattered, covered as cheese, uh, topped is chilly

1:24:39.360 --> 1:24:44.400
<v Speaker 1>and capped his mushrooms? You know what I was gonna say?

1:24:45.160 --> 1:24:51.439
<v Speaker 1>Uber eats, I love, I love, I'm getting. I'm getting.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm getting two wasp two waffles, crispy, I want them cooked,

1:24:55.320 --> 1:25:00.160
<v Speaker 1>a little extra side of I'm gonna get u the

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<v Speaker 1>side of two scrambled eggs with hash brown smother cupboard,

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<v Speaker 1>no cap, Pete, what are you getting? I'm with Tony

1:25:12.200 --> 1:25:15.479
<v Speaker 1>with the crispy waffles. I love them. I could eat

1:25:15.479 --> 1:25:19.959
<v Speaker 1>waffles all day. Um. By the way, Trevor Lawrence celebrated

1:25:20.000 --> 1:25:23.240
<v Speaker 1>his victory by going to waffle house. He did in

1:25:23.520 --> 1:25:25.920
<v Speaker 1>an entourage. It was great. A bunch of jacks, a

1:25:26.000 --> 1:25:28.040
<v Speaker 1>few a few players looked like they were there their

1:25:28.040 --> 1:25:30.360
<v Speaker 1>families all that. You know what, everybody, you know what,

1:25:30.400 --> 1:25:34.479
<v Speaker 1>everybody around the nation said. That is so Jacksonville. You

1:25:34.600 --> 1:25:37.439
<v Speaker 1>know what. I love it. That's who we are. I

1:25:37.479 --> 1:25:40.400
<v Speaker 1>don't like it. And what else is opened at two

1:25:40.439 --> 1:25:42.160
<v Speaker 1>of the morning? Pete? What do you want? I'm not.

1:25:42.280 --> 1:25:43.880
<v Speaker 1>I don't know if it was two, but it's late.

1:25:45.280 --> 1:25:47.920
<v Speaker 1>Uh isn't it used to have I remember back in

1:25:47.960 --> 1:25:50.000
<v Speaker 1>the day, he used to have what was the crystals

1:25:50.120 --> 1:25:54.400
<v Speaker 1>used to be open all night? Maybe it still is. Yeah,

1:25:54.439 --> 1:25:56.479
<v Speaker 1>I don't know, but I'll never forget. We got we

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<v Speaker 1>got home from a West Coast preseason game. We played

1:26:00.280 --> 1:26:04.200
<v Speaker 1>San Francisco. We landed like at five am, and my

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<v Speaker 1>first stop out of the airport was a wallf house

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<v Speaker 1>right there on the corner um and just went to

1:26:10.479 --> 1:26:15.479
<v Speaker 1>town right there on the airport road. There's one right yep,

1:26:15.880 --> 1:26:18.799
<v Speaker 1>right there, Yeah, I know exactly. By the way, Mandabi

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<v Speaker 1>hasn't send us any wines, so maybe else could set

1:26:21.640 --> 1:26:26.400
<v Speaker 1>up great Chrispy waffles. I want Chrispy waffles. Maybe we

1:26:26.439 --> 1:26:28.559
<v Speaker 1>could do the show of the off season from different

1:26:28.600 --> 1:26:34.000
<v Speaker 1>locations around town. There you go. There you have a

1:26:34.120 --> 1:26:37.360
<v Speaker 1>fanatics fan questions are in. We're back with a look

1:26:37.439 --> 1:26:40.800
<v Speaker 1>at the divisional playoffs schedule, and we'll hear from the

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<v Speaker 1>kicker who made the game winner. It's Jaguars Happy Hour

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<v Speaker 1>on the Jaguars Digital Network. The Cowboys game was definitely

1:26:54.479 --> 1:26:57.200
<v Speaker 1>a big game, and I think we really needed that game.

1:26:57.680 --> 1:27:01.000
<v Speaker 1>So putting that one into overtime pill goal is really big.

1:27:01.360 --> 1:27:05.360
<v Speaker 1>And but to win it back in college against Houston

1:27:05.600 --> 1:27:07.800
<v Speaker 1>my senior year, I last game at home. That was

1:27:08.000 --> 1:27:09.840
<v Speaker 1>that was a big moment and that was kind of

1:27:09.920 --> 1:27:11.760
<v Speaker 1>a rival, so that was that was huge. That was

1:27:11.760 --> 1:27:14.040
<v Speaker 1>a lot of fun. Uh, this is this is pretty

1:27:14.040 --> 1:27:17.400
<v Speaker 1>sweet though, playoff game at home, like doesn't get much

1:27:17.439 --> 1:27:19.080
<v Speaker 1>better than that. Yeah, you dream of stuff like this

1:27:19.160 --> 1:27:24.200
<v Speaker 1>as a kicker. I'd say playoff game one on a

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<v Speaker 1>field goal with no time left. Jaguars gonna done there

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<v Speaker 1>onto Kansas City. That's Riley Patterson of course, Jaguars kicker

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<v Speaker 1>and welcome back. It's Jaguars Happy Hour, j P. Shadrick,

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<v Speaker 1>Tony was silly, and Pete Prisco. All right, let's review

1:27:39.360 --> 1:27:44.320
<v Speaker 1>the games of wild Card weekend. The forty Niners blew

1:27:44.360 --> 1:27:47.439
<v Speaker 1>out the Seahawks forty one twenty three. Seahawks were in

1:27:47.520 --> 1:27:50.040
<v Speaker 1>it for a little bit and then all of a sudden, Pete,

1:27:50.360 --> 1:27:53.679
<v Speaker 1>they weren't. It was over in a hurry. Yeah, Brock

1:27:53.760 --> 1:27:56.160
<v Speaker 1>Purty is pretty darn good man. You know Tony, I

1:27:56.280 --> 1:27:59.439
<v Speaker 1>know you know his family and uh uh, he's playing

1:27:59.479 --> 1:28:02.920
<v Speaker 1>some really good football. Man. Give him credit. He had

1:28:03.000 --> 1:28:06.760
<v Speaker 1>some tough uh going early in that game. But there's

1:28:06.800 --> 1:28:09.040
<v Speaker 1>another kid that responded to it and played well in

1:28:09.080 --> 1:28:12.439
<v Speaker 1>the second half. Yeah, I think Pete. He has the

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<v Speaker 1>benefit of having one of the most friendly quarterback systems

1:28:16.640 --> 1:28:19.719
<v Speaker 1>and coaches in the NFL. I mean, Kyle Shanahan's a master,

1:28:20.400 --> 1:28:22.599
<v Speaker 1>and he has a ton of talent around him. Best

1:28:22.680 --> 1:28:25.639
<v Speaker 1>left to ackleing football, Deebo Samuels maybe the best slot receiver,

1:28:26.280 --> 1:28:27.880
<v Speaker 1>one of the best backs out of the backfield, and

1:28:27.920 --> 1:28:31.439
<v Speaker 1>christ m Christian McCaffrey as George Kittle, who's you know,

1:28:32.000 --> 1:28:36.320
<v Speaker 1>and emerged that they play receiver too. Yeah. And but

1:28:36.720 --> 1:28:40.360
<v Speaker 1>with all that said, that's great, but you know what,

1:28:40.479 --> 1:28:44.160
<v Speaker 1>Trade Lance couldn't do it all right, not at the

1:28:44.240 --> 1:28:46.240
<v Speaker 1>level brock Party is. You gotta give brock Party a

1:28:46.280 --> 1:28:51.519
<v Speaker 1>ton of credit because he's smart, and he's more athletic

1:28:51.600 --> 1:28:54.439
<v Speaker 1>than he gets credit for, and he is really accurate.

1:28:54.520 --> 1:28:56.680
<v Speaker 1>Don't have the biggest arm, but he has an accurate arm,

1:28:57.160 --> 1:29:02.439
<v Speaker 1>and he is playing so damn well. Yep. And then yesterday,

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<v Speaker 1>three fantastic football games. We start with the early match up,

1:29:06.600 --> 1:29:12.320
<v Speaker 1>the Bills out lasting the Dolphins one. Uh boy, what

1:29:12.439 --> 1:29:16.479
<v Speaker 1>a game. This was Pete incredible and the Bills did

1:29:16.560 --> 1:29:19.760
<v Speaker 1>not play very well. Let's be real. I mean, they

1:29:20.280 --> 1:29:22.680
<v Speaker 1>had a ton of yards and you look up and

1:29:22.720 --> 1:29:25.760
<v Speaker 1>they're losing. Uh. It was not a good performance by them.

1:29:25.800 --> 1:29:27.600
<v Speaker 1>They had a fumble for a touchdown, they had a

1:29:27.680 --> 1:29:31.840
<v Speaker 1>punt return set up points. Uh, and another interception set

1:29:31.920 --> 1:29:35.360
<v Speaker 1>up points. But the big play and Mike McDaniel has

1:29:35.360 --> 1:29:36.760
<v Speaker 1>done a great job with that team, and to have

1:29:36.880 --> 1:29:39.639
<v Speaker 1>them competing in that game with the third string quarterback

1:29:39.760 --> 1:29:44.240
<v Speaker 1>is really impressive. But you're winning. It's third and nineteen.

1:29:44.439 --> 1:29:49.759
<v Speaker 1>You're backed up on your own or throw a bubble

1:29:49.800 --> 1:29:52.240
<v Speaker 1>screen or something. Get out of there and punt the

1:29:52.320 --> 1:29:54.840
<v Speaker 1>ball away. Why would he allow him to throw an

1:29:54.840 --> 1:29:57.680
<v Speaker 1>interception in that spot. That was a terrible decision by

1:29:57.720 --> 1:30:00.479
<v Speaker 1>Mike McDaniel. But you don't put the order back in

1:30:00.520 --> 1:30:05.040
<v Speaker 1>that situation if Buffalo doesn't straighten things out. And one

1:30:05.040 --> 1:30:07.120
<v Speaker 1>of the things they're gonna have to do better is

1:30:07.320 --> 1:30:10.320
<v Speaker 1>rush the passer. They did not rush the passer very

1:30:10.400 --> 1:30:14.559
<v Speaker 1>well on Sunday. That's a big problem with them. Yeah,

1:30:14.640 --> 1:30:17.640
<v Speaker 1>I think Russian Pastor Pete and Josh Allen I love is.

1:30:17.840 --> 1:30:19.639
<v Speaker 1>I mean, he's one of the best quarterbacks the entire league,

1:30:19.680 --> 1:30:21.760
<v Speaker 1>but he's gonna be smarter with the football. I mean

1:30:21.800 --> 1:30:23.840
<v Speaker 1>there's I mean, you're up seventeen nothing, what do you do?

1:30:24.120 --> 1:30:26.240
<v Speaker 1>I mean, come on, you gotta be smart. Don't do

1:30:26.320 --> 1:30:29.040
<v Speaker 1>anything to let that team back in. So I think

1:30:29.280 --> 1:30:32.800
<v Speaker 1>ball security good decision. Josh Allen is gonna have to

1:30:32.840 --> 1:30:34.439
<v Speaker 1>do a better job if they want to move on.

1:30:36.200 --> 1:30:41.599
<v Speaker 1>Second game of Sunday, the Giants over the Vikings one four.

1:30:41.800 --> 1:30:45.360
<v Speaker 1>Daniel Jones over three hundred yards and he's running all

1:30:45.400 --> 1:30:48.680
<v Speaker 1>over the yard as well. Pete making a lot of

1:30:48.760 --> 1:30:51.160
<v Speaker 1>money right now. I mean they're gonna have to keep him.

1:30:51.240 --> 1:30:54.160
<v Speaker 1>They're gonna have to pay him or franchise him, one

1:30:54.240 --> 1:30:56.559
<v Speaker 1>or the other because he's playing so well. Get Brian

1:30:56.640 --> 1:30:58.679
<v Speaker 1>Dable a ton of credit what he's done with that team.

1:30:59.120 --> 1:31:01.840
<v Speaker 1>And they're not unlike Jacksonville in terms of what they

1:31:01.920 --> 1:31:04.960
<v Speaker 1>do offensively. They have they're so creative with what they

1:31:05.080 --> 1:31:07.920
<v Speaker 1>do and how they get guys open. And he's got

1:31:08.040 --> 1:31:10.120
<v Speaker 1>to one guy picked up off the street at wide

1:31:10.160 --> 1:31:12.320
<v Speaker 1>receiver and Darius Slayton who was a later round pick

1:31:12.360 --> 1:31:15.640
<v Speaker 1>playing starting wide receivers and they're getting open. Uh. And

1:31:15.760 --> 1:31:17.800
<v Speaker 1>I think that's a tribute to him. But Daniel Jones

1:31:17.840 --> 1:31:21.000
<v Speaker 1>playing well on the flip side, Minnesota's defense is a disaster.

1:31:21.760 --> 1:31:25.320
<v Speaker 1>I mean they were bad all year and they were

1:31:25.479 --> 1:31:29.479
<v Speaker 1>terrible on Sunday and Kirk Cousins is fourth and eight

1:31:29.800 --> 1:31:32.280
<v Speaker 1>and you dump it down to the tight end. What

1:31:32.600 --> 1:31:37.080
<v Speaker 1>the hell was that? Okay, Pete, who's that? Like? I

1:31:37.160 --> 1:31:40.439
<v Speaker 1>guess he's a tight end eight teen for the for

1:31:41.720 --> 1:31:43.680
<v Speaker 1>He's not a tight end. He you know who he is.

1:31:43.960 --> 1:31:47.559
<v Speaker 1>He's Isaiah Hodgkins. He's from He's from. His father played

1:31:47.600 --> 1:31:51.040
<v Speaker 1>for the Rams. James Hodgkins was a fullback. He played

1:31:51.080 --> 1:31:53.400
<v Speaker 1>at Oregon State, so I we watched. I watched him

1:31:53.439 --> 1:31:56.799
<v Speaker 1>to pack twelve a lot. He went to Buffalo. Buffalo

1:31:56.880 --> 1:31:59.640
<v Speaker 1>didn't have room for him. They released him, they put

1:31:59.720 --> 1:32:03.200
<v Speaker 1>him on waivers. But Dable and the GM were both

1:32:03.240 --> 1:32:05.559
<v Speaker 1>in Buffalo when he was there, and they decided, hey,

1:32:05.760 --> 1:32:07.920
<v Speaker 1>they released him, let's make him a player on our team.

1:32:07.960 --> 1:32:11.280
<v Speaker 1>And they did. He's a good player, man. He made

1:32:11.320 --> 1:32:16.519
<v Speaker 1>some big time plays, big time plays, alright, I did.

1:32:16.640 --> 1:32:19.679
<v Speaker 1>He's a big receiver that much. He's a big receiver.

1:32:20.920 --> 1:32:23.439
<v Speaker 1>And then, of course, the last game we touched on

1:32:23.520 --> 1:32:26.400
<v Speaker 1>it briefly, the fumble returned by Hubbard of ninety eight

1:32:26.479 --> 1:32:29.559
<v Speaker 1>yards for the what proved to be the game winning touchdown.

1:32:29.560 --> 1:32:31.599
<v Speaker 1>I forgot it was that early in the fourth quarter

1:32:31.680 --> 1:32:35.559
<v Speaker 1>when that happened to play. That was the deciding score

1:32:36.439 --> 1:32:39.920
<v Speaker 1>seventeen Bengals. And by the way, if you're won a

1:32:40.040 --> 1:32:42.960
<v Speaker 1>bastardization of clock management, take a look at the end

1:32:43.000 --> 1:32:45.200
<v Speaker 1>of that game. I mean, my god, what are the

1:32:45.520 --> 1:32:49.240
<v Speaker 1>these guys are? John Harball is a Super Bowl winning coach.

1:32:49.960 --> 1:32:53.080
<v Speaker 1>What the hell was he doing? They got a first

1:32:53.160 --> 1:32:55.840
<v Speaker 1>down with about a minute forty I think, and Andy

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<v Speaker 1>had two time outs, they took one home with him.

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<v Speaker 1>What were they doing? Ended up throwing a hail mary?

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<v Speaker 1>What the hell were you doing? Um, just a it's

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<v Speaker 1>a how not too at the end of the game. Terrible, terrible,

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<v Speaker 1>terrible And they still almost caught the hail mary. But

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<v Speaker 1>what I didn't like about that game at the end

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<v Speaker 1>of the game, after the game, what was J. K.

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<v Speaker 1>Dobbins doing? If we had Lamar Jackson, we would have

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<v Speaker 1>won that. They don't throw that kid under the bus.

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<v Speaker 1>The kid played his butt off for you. That was bad, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I think And if the Bengals moving forward, you got

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<v Speaker 1>serious offensive line troubles. Three of your starters are out.

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<v Speaker 1>Uh Williams, the left tackle dislocated his knee cap. That

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<v Speaker 1>means he can he play with it? If they brace

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<v Speaker 1>it up? Can he play with the dislocated kneecap? They're

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<v Speaker 1>talking about him playing. I've done it twice, Pete. I

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<v Speaker 1>could not have played and I felt like I had

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<v Speaker 1>a pretty high pain threshold. Um, I couldn't have done it. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>do you have at the games of It depends the

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<v Speaker 1>severity to Pete. I mean maybe it's you know, maybe

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<v Speaker 1>it was I mean the first time I did mind

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<v Speaker 1>in college, mine popped out and stayed out. I mean

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<v Speaker 1>they had to come on the field and pop it

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<v Speaker 1>back in. And I mean my knee swelled up the

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<v Speaker 1>size of my thigh. And the second time I did

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<v Speaker 1>it was you were there a training camp. I knocked

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<v Speaker 1>the cartilage off the back of my kneecap, so they

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<v Speaker 1>had to do surgery to go remove the pieces floating

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<v Speaker 1>around in my knee joints. So I couldn't. So now

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<v Speaker 1>if it was you know, if it was a subluxation

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<v Speaker 1>where it went in and went out and that's what

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<v Speaker 1>they can minimize the swelling, yes, then I think there's

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<v Speaker 1>a chance. But he's not gonna be and so are

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<v Speaker 1>you better off with the you know, the guy that

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<v Speaker 1>rolled out there. But they have offensive line issues and

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<v Speaker 1>they're gonna have to figure that out now, buff like

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<v Speaker 1>you said, buffalo struggling to rush the pastor so maybe

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<v Speaker 1>we won't hurt him one more game in the wild

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<v Speaker 1>card weekend. It's Monday Night playoff football. The fifth scene

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<v Speaker 1>of Dallas Cowboys with a turnover machine Tech Prescott facing

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<v Speaker 1>the coat Tom Brady in the forest. See the Tom

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<v Speaker 1>Tampa Bay Buccaneers the winner gets a trip to San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 1>Who you got in the final wild card game? Quick?

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<v Speaker 1>I'm going with the Cowboys. I think their pass rush

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<v Speaker 1>gets the best of I know Gentsen's back, but I

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<v Speaker 1>think the pass rush gets the best of Tom Brady. Nope,

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<v Speaker 1>the goat moving on. But it's not gonna matter because

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<v Speaker 1>whatever team wins is gonna get smoked in San Francisco

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<v Speaker 1>next week. What about what about your lock for how

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<v Speaker 1>about the surprise lock? What do you got, Tony? I'm

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<v Speaker 1>not gonna lock win, but let me tell you this.

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<v Speaker 1>It's gonna be a one possession game. I guarantee it

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<v Speaker 1>going into the fourth quarter, and if the Jaguars can

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<v Speaker 1>get one stop of the Homes, they win. Yeah, your heads,

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<v Speaker 1>that's what I got. If if they do this, if

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<v Speaker 1>they do that, then I might like. But if they

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<v Speaker 1>go bocket, Jags win, they're in the NFC Championship and

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<v Speaker 1>they don't. You go after that? Well, I can promise

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<v Speaker 1>you this is not a double lock this week. No

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<v Speaker 1>double lock. We got the Basselly lock, but not the

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<v Speaker 1>not the Prisco double lock. That was a rare bird.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm telling you right now, this is me A close game.

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<v Speaker 1>It's gonna be a great game. I think the Jags

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<v Speaker 1>compete all day long, and I think it's gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>one of those nail biter's game winning drives. But they're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna win. Definitely high score, and I think they'll compete

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<v Speaker 1>to but they're not gonna win the game. I think

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<v Speaker 1>it'll be high scoring. All right, guys, have a great week. Pete, Tony,

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<v Speaker 1>we'll talk to you people. Tony Basselli out of here.

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