WEBVTT - Jaguars Happy Hour: Tuesday, November 16

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<v Speaker 1>This is Tuesday, November sixteen. This is Jaguars Happy Hours now.

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<v Speaker 1>A guy who almost left us to run away with

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<v Speaker 1>the fair James this year. He did like a funnel

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<v Speaker 1>cake or something welcome in its Jaguars Happy Hour. I

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<v Speaker 1>needed one. My name is J. P. Shadrick. We've got

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<v Speaker 1>a busy couple hours a head here on Jaguars Radio.

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<v Speaker 1>In fact, Jaguars analyst Jeff Loghuman of course every Tuesday,

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<v Speaker 1>joining us. He was drafted a nineteen nine. That's a

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<v Speaker 1>little while ago. We'll recap Week ten, the Colts over

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<v Speaker 1>the Jaguars, twenty three to seventeen. We'll look ahead to

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<v Speaker 1>week eleven. That's next on the schedule. The San Francisco

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<v Speaker 1>forty Niners come to town to face the Jaguars. The

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<v Speaker 1>fourth home meeting for the Jags against the Niners, only

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<v Speaker 1>the third here in Jacksonville. Remember they played in London,

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<v Speaker 1>the first London game at Wimbley Stadium some years and

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<v Speaker 1>the Meyers Show starts at five o'clock with you Guessed

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<v Speaker 1>It head Joe urban Meyer on the Jaguars Radio network

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<v Speaker 1>as always were recapping. Of course, this past Sunday's Jaguars lost.

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<v Speaker 1>The Jags defense had another good day at the office

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<v Speaker 1>after an early surge by the Colts. They gave up

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<v Speaker 1>ninety three rushing yards to Jonathan Taylor in the first quarter,

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<v Speaker 1>but then shut it down for the most part after that.

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<v Speaker 1>They allowed only two field goals in the final ten

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<v Speaker 1>Colts possessions of the day, and that's good work to

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<v Speaker 1>keep the Jaguars at least in the game, but unfortunately

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<v Speaker 1>the offense couldn't do much with it. They struggled to

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<v Speaker 1>take advantage of that good field position, and especially in

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<v Speaker 1>the first half. Six of the first seven drives or

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<v Speaker 1>three an ounced with the offense, including three straight drives

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<v Speaker 1>that started right around their own forty yard line coming

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<v Speaker 1>off three and ounce forced by the Jaguars defense. They

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<v Speaker 1>couldn't take advantage of any of those, and then the

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<v Speaker 1>special teams. A punt blocked early, it was returned for

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<v Speaker 1>a touchdown, made it attend nothing gay, then an offensive

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown after that for Indie made at seventeen zip and

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<v Speaker 1>felt like things were going the wrong way. The Jags

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<v Speaker 1>missed an extra point matthew Wright and missed a fifty

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<v Speaker 1>one yard field goal as well. Urban Meyer on Monday,

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<v Speaker 1>discussing coming off of loss, taking a look at what

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<v Speaker 1>happened and where they could have found points. This past Sunday.

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<v Speaker 1>I want everything to feel different, tastes different, act different.

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<v Speaker 1>When you win, when you lose, you just show them.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, that's what video tapes for, and that's where

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<v Speaker 1>your reward. You know, I all start each meeting reward

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<v Speaker 1>the guys have played really well, and then you gotta show.

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<v Speaker 1>I think when i'm when i'm. It became that way

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<v Speaker 1>in college as well, and I don't want to keep

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<v Speaker 1>relate in college of pro but that's where I spent

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<v Speaker 1>the majority of my time that you know, these are

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<v Speaker 1>grown man, these are people you have conversations with him.

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<v Speaker 1>Explain the plan to win, and explain the situations where

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<v Speaker 1>we lost by six points and where those six points

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<v Speaker 1>could been made up, and it was all over the

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<v Speaker 1>field we could have made those six points up. Aguars

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<v Speaker 1>analyst Jeff Logman joins us now here on Jaguars Happy Hour,

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<v Speaker 1>and Urban's right. I mean, there were a few different

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<v Speaker 1>places where they could have found some of those points.

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<v Speaker 1>First off, good afternoon, you good afternoon. You know what

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<v Speaker 1>I mean to point you out, you know, drafted trying

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<v Speaker 1>to make me feel old and I just came up

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<v Speaker 1>in my head for some reason. But I hear you're

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<v Speaker 1>trying to make me feel old. I'll take it as

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<v Speaker 1>that it's okay your experience, let's put it that way.

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<v Speaker 1>I'll say that, yeah, yeah, that's another way of saying

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<v Speaker 1>you're old. Yeah, but you've seen games like with your experience,

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<v Speaker 1>you've seen games like this before where you know, one

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<v Speaker 1>side of the balls playing well, the other side just

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<v Speaker 1>can't get it together, and then all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 1>there's a special team score for the other team, and

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<v Speaker 1>I get stuck to win. Like I can tell you

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<v Speaker 1>that I've seen a lot of games in the National

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<v Speaker 1>Football League in my years to where you have the

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<v Speaker 1>start like that happened in that game, and where the

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars give up two quick scores and then you give

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<v Speaker 1>up a special team score and then that's it. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>the game's overnight at that point. It never becomes close again.

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<v Speaker 1>So I give the Jaguars first of all, give him.

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<v Speaker 1>Give the team credit because they fought back. The defense

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<v Speaker 1>battled back from absolutely abysmal start where they had just

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<v Speaker 1>a couple of breakdowns, but they never let it shake

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<v Speaker 1>them and they realized that, hey, look we were just

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<v Speaker 1>out of our gap a couple of times, and Jonathan

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<v Speaker 1>Taylor hits off some big runs and that's what he's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna do, because that's how good he is. If you

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<v Speaker 1>make a mistake, he will make you pay. And that's

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<v Speaker 1>what happened. But I give him credit because they battled back. Fortunately,

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<v Speaker 1>the Colts didn't like completely stick with the running game

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<v Speaker 1>because I was I mean, if I'm Frank Wright in

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<v Speaker 1>that position and I've got Jonathan Taylor with ten carries

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<v Speaker 1>for ninety three yards and a touchdown after two possessions,

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<v Speaker 1>Carson Wentz might be lucky to touch the ball. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>might be just like what Jimmy Garoppolo did last night

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<v Speaker 1>against the Rams, right, and so through the nineteen times

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<v Speaker 1>in the whole game or something. And what it is?

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<v Speaker 1>What is it about former quarterback head coaches that they

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<v Speaker 1>just got to feel the need to throw the football?

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<v Speaker 1>I don't get it. Yeah, But but give the Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>defense credit. You know when after those first two drives

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<v Speaker 1>of the game in which the Colts, you know, they

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<v Speaker 1>got down and score and then you get a punt

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<v Speaker 1>blocked and then they go down and score again. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>was that right? Yeah, that's wait, it wasn't. So the

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<v Speaker 1>next three Cults possessions were three and ounce for the

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars defense a great job. I think they had one

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<v Speaker 1>two total in the game. Three and outs, right, that's

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<v Speaker 1>that's right. And now in that sequence there was a

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<v Speaker 1>Davon Hamilton's sack on the first three and out. There

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<v Speaker 1>was also a big run on the second of those

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<v Speaker 1>three and out drop that was called back on a holding,

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<v Speaker 1>thank goodness, and it was a fan call on read

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<v Speaker 1>we'll take the three and out. I'll say that we're

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<v Speaker 1>in me and Tony the Cellier in the broadcast booth

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<v Speaker 1>and we're looking at the replay and we're going, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>that was called. Okay. I hated it for Chris Reed.

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<v Speaker 1>He's a former Jaguar and he was a nice guy,

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<v Speaker 1>but yeah, he got called for one that probably shouldn't

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<v Speaker 1>have been called the way it happens. Gets the credit

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<v Speaker 1>for those three announced though. They stood up there and

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<v Speaker 1>the Jaguars offense is out of sorts, and you go

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<v Speaker 1>back and you look at where the the out of

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<v Speaker 1>sorts begin. I don't know if they've ever really hit

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<v Speaker 1>their stride, but look in London, they played well. Trevor

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<v Speaker 1>was looking good, and even in the game before that,

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<v Speaker 1>I thought his pocket presence was just tremendous. And then

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<v Speaker 1>the last three games not so good. Well, what's happened

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<v Speaker 1>in the last three games. Well, you haven't had your

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<v Speaker 1>best running back up full strength. Okay, he got hurt

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<v Speaker 1>in the Seattle game with the heel. I did not

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<v Speaker 1>play in the Buffalo game, and then he tested himself

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<v Speaker 1>out and he plays in this past game. But you

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<v Speaker 1>can tell that he doesn't quite have that that extra

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<v Speaker 1>something that James typically has, you know what I mean.

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<v Speaker 1>And you can see it like when he gets into

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<v Speaker 1>the open field. And James is not an elite speed guy.

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<v Speaker 1>He's not like an E T N. Once he gets

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<v Speaker 1>an open field, he's going to be gone. That's kind

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<v Speaker 1>of his weakness if he ever does have weaknesses. That

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<v Speaker 1>he doesn't have great speed, but he's still got the

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<v Speaker 1>ability to accelerate through a hole. And I didn't see

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<v Speaker 1>that on Sunday. But I'll tell you this, JP, you

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<v Speaker 1>should have started the game, Okay, should have started. Carlos

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<v Speaker 1>Hi took the opening snaps of the game, and I didn't.

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't like that. And and here's why he's your

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<v Speaker 1>best player. On offense. Would you argue with that note

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<v Speaker 1>at all? Okay, is either is either without question starter

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<v Speaker 1>running back? Yes, best best running back and best player

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<v Speaker 1>on offense. If I've got to play, who is willing

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<v Speaker 1>to suck it up and play hurt? Because that's what's happening.

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<v Speaker 1>If he's out there testing his footheel before the game

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<v Speaker 1>to find out if he can play. Even if I

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<v Speaker 1>have him on a pitch count, he's gonna take my

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<v Speaker 1>first snap, and he should take the first snap. He's

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<v Speaker 1>earned that right. And I think that that's something that

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<v Speaker 1>I think if Erman could look back on in hindsight,

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<v Speaker 1>he might change that, you know, because I think as

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<v Speaker 1>a coach sometimes you're not tuned in because they look

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<v Speaker 1>players in the NFL. Sometimes they have incentives in their

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<v Speaker 1>contract for the number of starts that they have. Some

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<v Speaker 1>of them just want the respect of being declared the starter.

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<v Speaker 1>Especially when you're saying, hey, I'm I'm willing to play

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<v Speaker 1>hurt for you. Then you have to be able to

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<v Speaker 1>make sure that you give that respect back in turn,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's by starting the player. And so I was

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<v Speaker 1>a little surprised at that, and that you know, hopefully

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<v Speaker 1>James is not mad but I've seen players in that

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<v Speaker 1>situation that they that that will for re stickled them

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<v Speaker 1>and it was only you know, the first drive hide,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, and then they had the punt blocked in

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<v Speaker 1>return for a touchdown. They come back out on offense

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<v Speaker 1>and James Robinson standing behind the quarterback right beside him,

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<v Speaker 1>so it gets a carry, and I passed to him

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<v Speaker 1>and put him out there for the first play. You

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<v Speaker 1>don't even think about doing anything else. If he's playing

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<v Speaker 1>playing for you, he should be out there for the

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<v Speaker 1>first play. Then there were special teams issues in the game.

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<v Speaker 1>Hunt blocked and then I missed extra point fifty one

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<v Speaker 1>yard field goal. It's it's a long one. It was

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<v Speaker 1>close off. You had had two big special teams. There's

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<v Speaker 1>early in the ballgame you had the block punt and

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<v Speaker 1>then they score, and then you had a I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>okay kick return. You get a penalty on that. So

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<v Speaker 1>you have essentially back to back penalties. We're not back,

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<v Speaker 1>we're just back to back bad plays. And the punt

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<v Speaker 1>protection is very simplistic and it's not hard. I mean, seriously,

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<v Speaker 1>if you can count four or five you and do

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<v Speaker 1>on one hand. The the punt that got blocked it

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<v Speaker 1>was three guys. If you're looking at if your logan cooking,

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<v Speaker 1>you're looking at it, you've got left of center. There's

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<v Speaker 1>three cult defenders, okay. And then you have for the

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<v Speaker 1>punt team. You have a guard, a tackle, and then

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<v Speaker 1>a wing. So you have three guys to block their

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<v Speaker 1>three guys. Okay. And if you look at it, the

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<v Speaker 1>wing blocks number one. You count the defenders from outside in. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>So the wing blocks one. Tackle blocks to guard blocks.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you. You're learning, okay. And when the ball is snapped, okay.

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<v Speaker 1>When the ball is snapped, you set back. You're retreating

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<v Speaker 1>a little bit. And the reason you do that is because,

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<v Speaker 1>let's say two and three decide to cross like a stunt.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's say three runs into uh the guard. Okay. If

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<v Speaker 1>we'll simplify, if two and three cross, now the guard

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<v Speaker 1>and the tackle have to switch responsibilities. You don't chase

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<v Speaker 1>the number two guy all the way inside of the guard.

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<v Speaker 1>If you're the tackle, you block the guy that becomes

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<v Speaker 1>number two. The problem happened Chappelle Russell, who is the tackle.

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<v Speaker 1>He goes to block one. So now you have two

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<v Speaker 1>and three left to be blocked by the guard. Guard.

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<v Speaker 1>That's it. He's got to pick one, which is shock quarterman.

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<v Speaker 1>So Shack blocks who he's supposed to block. He blocks three, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>and two gets a free run now him Andrew Wingered

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<v Speaker 1>sees it late. But he's got to block the right

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<v Speaker 1>side because there are five over there. Yeah, okay, it's important.

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<v Speaker 1>There's five over there, so you have counting the center.

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<v Speaker 1>It goes to the right. That's four. Personal protector was wingered.

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<v Speaker 1>He becomes five, so he's got to go to the

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<v Speaker 1>right side. Initially one of them blocks or actually steps

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<v Speaker 1>out and leaves, doesn't come. So now he makes sure

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<v Speaker 1>that everything's clean at the center before he cheats and

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<v Speaker 1>looks to the left side. By that time, two has

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<v Speaker 1>already passed, you know. So a lot of people thought,

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<v Speaker 1>well it was Wingered, they gave up. No, that's not

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<v Speaker 1>that's not wingers responsibility. That the fact that Winger got

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<v Speaker 1>a piece of him was good, I mean, because most

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<v Speaker 1>pps wouldn't even have gotten a piece of them. So

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<v Speaker 1>the mistake was is that Chappelle should have been on

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<v Speaker 1>what became number two and he was blocking number one.

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<v Speaker 1>Is that I don't remember that being an issue yet

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<v Speaker 1>this year. I don't feel like many have been close

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<v Speaker 1>to being blocked this top of my head. Pun protection

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<v Speaker 1>when it's like that, it is not hard. It can

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<v Speaker 1>be difficult if you have four or five guys lined

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<v Speaker 1>up and then you have let's a four on the

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<v Speaker 1>line of scrimmage and then two behind, and then all

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<v Speaker 1>of a sudden they mix and match and stunt and

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<v Speaker 1>do all this kind of stuff, because then you can

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<v Speaker 1>kind of lose count. But when you have just two

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<v Speaker 1>guys crossing, that's that's not very hard. That's that's like

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<v Speaker 1>punt protection basics. I mean, that's one of the easier

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<v Speaker 1>stunts that there is to pick up. That's not hard

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<v Speaker 1>at all. And uh and the Jaguars were fortunate. There

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<v Speaker 1>was one other punt that had some leakage that that

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<v Speaker 1>could have been an issue later in the game. So

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<v Speaker 1>you had too. So here's what's gonna happen. The forty niners.

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<v Speaker 1>They're coming, Make no mistake, forty niners are coming to

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<v Speaker 1>block punch this week. So you better get it cleaned

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<v Speaker 1>up because they are coming, and they're gonna come nearly

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<v Speaker 1>every time. I guarantee that. I mean, he was so

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<v Speaker 1>clean he nearly took the ball off Logan's foot could

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<v Speaker 1>have tackled him. He really could have if if if

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<v Speaker 1>he had accelerated through the hole and realized that he

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<v Speaker 1>wasn't gonna get blocked, because I think it was almost

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<v Speaker 1>in shock. But if he had accelerated through on them

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<v Speaker 1>from the snap of the ball, he literally could have

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<v Speaker 1>tackled Logan Cook before he even started to take the

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<v Speaker 1>second step in the punt. And so that's that's one.

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<v Speaker 1>My point is that this week you better be ready

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<v Speaker 1>because what they call it, the people sometimes call it

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<v Speaker 1>the copycat League, which is smart football, because if you

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<v Speaker 1>if you're getting ready to play team that had an

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<v Speaker 1>issue with a particular play, you better make damn sure

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna try to make sure that they fixed it,

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<v Speaker 1>because if they don't, if they hadn't fixed it, you

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<v Speaker 1>want to make sure that you are there to take

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<v Speaker 1>advantage of you get that opportunity, because that could come around.

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<v Speaker 1>I got answers for you, JP I got answers. We

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<v Speaker 1>got plenty of questions. Let's see if you have all

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<v Speaker 1>the answers I got. I got answers about wide receivers. Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>we'll talk about that, and and plenty more ahead. It's

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<v Speaker 1>Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network. Like I said,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm hard on myself and I expect to to play

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<v Speaker 1>really well every every game and put us in a

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<v Speaker 1>position to win. And just a lot of a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of reasons. Offensively, we just didn't play great today. I

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<v Speaker 1>thought we picked it up a little bit into the

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<v Speaker 1>third um written mostly in the fourth quarter. Um, but

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<v Speaker 1>we just gotta played better. That starts with me, and

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<v Speaker 1>so I'm part of myself and gotta get better. But

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, yeah, there's gonna be things you gotta go through,

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<v Speaker 1>and um, stay positives. I'm what I'm doing right now.

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<v Speaker 1>And you know, the locker room is in you know,

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<v Speaker 1>good spirits. Obviously, we're we're piste off. We you know,

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<v Speaker 1>had a chance to win that game, should have won

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<v Speaker 1>that game and didn't. So um, but you know, locker

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<v Speaker 1>room is good and I'm good just gotta you know,

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<v Speaker 1>let it let a simmer for a day and then

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<v Speaker 1>move on and we gotta go play San Francisco, so

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<v Speaker 1>let it simmer for a day. That's the quarterback Trevor Lawrence,

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<v Speaker 1>who was sixteen of thirty five passing for a hundred

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<v Speaker 1>sixty two yards. He was sacked three times, lost the fumble.

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<v Speaker 1>At the end of the game, ran the ball five

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<v Speaker 1>times for thirty three yards and welcome back. It's Jaguar's

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<v Speaker 1>Happy our j P. Shadrick with Jeff Lagman, Joe Fortunado,

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<v Speaker 1>Brent Rebra along with us today also and the Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>faced the forty Niners. Will get to that team coming

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<v Speaker 1>up and just a little bit. But Trevor Lawrence and

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<v Speaker 1>the Jaguars offense, they had seven three in ounce in

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<v Speaker 1>the first half. No six three and ounce in the

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<v Speaker 1>first half. In the first seven drives, I mean they

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<v Speaker 1>had the agnew touchdown run on a four play drive.

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<v Speaker 1>They had a six play drive for a field goal

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<v Speaker 1>with the final gun fifty six yard field goal by

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<v Speaker 1>the way, So they couldn't move the ball outside of

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<v Speaker 1>those two scoring drives at all. Well, it was, it

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<v Speaker 1>wasn't very good. And I think the thing that the

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<v Speaker 1>concern me is that it almost looked like Trevor's play regressed.

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<v Speaker 1>I think that was his worst game as a pro yet.

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<v Speaker 1>And uh, and look, it's never gonna be smooth and

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<v Speaker 1>perfect as a rookie as far as okay, every week

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<v Speaker 1>you see him get better. I mean, but it's it's

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<v Speaker 1>like stock market. It's up down sometimes, but you just

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<v Speaker 1>want the progression to still continue up in the last

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<v Speaker 1>three games make you kind of go, well, as he progressed,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think you'd have a hard time pointing to

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<v Speaker 1>the to the numbers to say that he has progressed.

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<v Speaker 1>Early in that game, the play that I didn't like

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<v Speaker 1>was it was play action. He rolls out his receiver

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<v Speaker 1>that was supposed to be in the in the flat,

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<v Speaker 1>gets picked off by defensive end and so now he's

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<v Speaker 1>lost his short immediate option and he throws it up.

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<v Speaker 1>And when he threw it up, it was the defensive

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<v Speaker 1>back and I think it was Kenny Moore dropped in.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, it was right there in the hands to

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<v Speaker 1>be caught by by Kenny Moore and he drops it.

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<v Speaker 1>That's that like one of those things where you go

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<v Speaker 1>all the way back to the first couple of weeks

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<v Speaker 1>of the season and you just gotta say, well, you

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<v Speaker 1>can't do that, and then I thought at times his

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<v Speaker 1>pocket presence wasn't good and that the eyes dropped a

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<v Speaker 1>couple of times, which that's something that we really haven't

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<v Speaker 1>seen with him yet. And part of that is is

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<v Speaker 1>that the offensive line needs to be better earlier in

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<v Speaker 1>the game. But also you go to the sack at

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<v Speaker 1>the very end of the game. Okay, got a chance

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<v Speaker 1>to win a game. You're in plus territory. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>you're you're in there, feld And and I'm talking a

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<v Speaker 1>great chance to win. Yeah, you got plenty of time.

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<v Speaker 1>So on the play that he gets the sack, calls

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<v Speaker 1>fumble on him, he drops back, the cults are bringing pressure.

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<v Speaker 1>You've got it picked up. Okay, just needs to climb

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<v Speaker 1>the pocket, step forward a little bit, shuffle his feet forward,

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<v Speaker 1>keep it balanced, and make thee And I think it's

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<v Speaker 1>Marvin Jones coming across right in front of him, and

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<v Speaker 1>his eyes dropped and he kind of goes to run. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>if you're gonna do that, now you have to take

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<v Speaker 1>the next step, which is ball security, tuck it away.

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<v Speaker 1>And he doesn't do a good job with that. So

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<v Speaker 1>two mistakes, they're really three. One he should have just

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<v Speaker 1>stepped up into the pocket, climbed the pocket realizing that

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<v Speaker 1>he had the protection. He doesn't do that, should have

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<v Speaker 1>made a throw, doesn't do that. Okay, now you decide

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<v Speaker 1>to run it. Okay, when you do, tuck the ball

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<v Speaker 1>away and protect it because if you take a sack there,

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<v Speaker 1>whatever it takes. Yeah, I mean you're you're, you're okay.

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<v Speaker 1>And so that wasn't a great sequence for him. But

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<v Speaker 1>the first play of that drive he gets sacked because

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<v Speaker 1>Norwell got beat by Bugner. So I mean you sit

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<v Speaker 1>there and you go, why why do the eyes drop? Well,

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<v Speaker 1>first play the drive up got waxed, you know. So,

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<v Speaker 1>and there were times where he didn't have a whole

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<v Speaker 1>lot of receiver separation. So it just it was not

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<v Speaker 1>a good performance. And and that's that's all. That's the

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<v Speaker 1>hard thing of of being a quarterback in the National

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<v Speaker 1>Football League JP. It is, by far it is the

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<v Speaker 1>hardest position to play in all of professional sports, and

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<v Speaker 1>it's not even close. So it takes time, and unfortunately

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<v Speaker 1>it takes some growing pains and some hard lessons. You know.

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<v Speaker 1>It brings me to the last night I fell asleep

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<v Speaker 1>at halftime of the Monday night game. But just Peyton

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<v Speaker 1>and Eli again right on on the ESPN two feet Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>how was that? And it was great? So to the

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<v Speaker 1>point here Phil Mickelson was on with him, and Phil

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<v Speaker 1>is doing a great job, asking what real quick? Does

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<v Speaker 1>Phil have a golf tournament this week? Ok? Good, if

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<v Speaker 1>you did, don't pick him and he said, yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>took off this week for a reason because the curse

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<v Speaker 1>is real. Anyway, he was asking about, hey, what happens

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<v Speaker 1>Peyton when you're at the line, Like, what is your

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<v Speaker 1>progression from when you break the huddle to the snap

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<v Speaker 1>as a quarterback? And Peyton went through it. You start

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<v Speaker 1>from the line and go back. It's how many guys

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<v Speaker 1>are down up front? What's going on with the linebackers?

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<v Speaker 1>Is there a guy off to the side, what's the

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<v Speaker 1>secondary doing? One high two high safeties? What's the deal here?

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<v Speaker 1>And that's all within like three seconds. There's a lot

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<v Speaker 1>to think about, even pre snap, and then everything happens

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<v Speaker 1>once the ball snapped you that's all happening. And for

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<v Speaker 1>a rookie and all that going on, I know it's

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<v Speaker 1>Trevor Lawrence, he's been at it for a little while.

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<v Speaker 1>That's a lot to digest as it's a lot and uh.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's why you rarely, if ever see a rookie

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<v Speaker 1>that has great success. The ones that do have great

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<v Speaker 1>success play the game in a very loose fashion. When

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<v Speaker 1>I say that that, I mean you see the running

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<v Speaker 1>quarterbacks have success in the rookie year because they're not

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<v Speaker 1>being four to drop back and play quarterback there doing

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<v Speaker 1>they're doing college football quarterback things, okay, and uh, Like

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<v Speaker 1>you know, when r G three was with Washington Redskins,

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<v Speaker 1>they did a lot of that. Some of that, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>the read option stuff becomes part of the game. And

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<v Speaker 1>you know, you hear a lot of people say, well,

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<v Speaker 1>how come they don't do more RPO stuff with Trevor.

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<v Speaker 1>And here's the thing. They do do r P O

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<v Speaker 1>stuff with Trevor. But at the end of the day,

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<v Speaker 1>do you want to expose your quarterback to more hits

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<v Speaker 1>at all? I don't want to. I don't want to

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<v Speaker 1>young quarterback out there running and risking the development to

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<v Speaker 1>where he can't play the rest of the season because

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<v Speaker 1>I want to have him gain eight yards for one game.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, if you look at it from a big

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<v Speaker 1>picture standpoint, that's very shortsighted. You have to look at

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<v Speaker 1>it from the big picture perspective and uh deal with

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<v Speaker 1>some of the things that he's gonna have with growing pains.

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<v Speaker 1>But in the long run, it's more beneficial. But to

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<v Speaker 1>go back to this again, I'm gonna reiterate this, the

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<v Speaker 1>last three games have not been on the trajectory that

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<v Speaker 1>you want. It needs to get better. And again that

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<v Speaker 1>coincides without James Robinson being at his best. It would

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<v Speaker 1>help if you know the receivers the play out there

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<v Speaker 1>improved a little bit down the field, right, I mean

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<v Speaker 1>there was one you have the look the receiver's got

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<v Speaker 1>to get better separation. I'm gonna tell you that that

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<v Speaker 1>there was one wide receiver that I thought deserved a

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<v Speaker 1>game ball. Who would that be? Look on Treadwell. Treadwell, sir,

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<v Speaker 1>I thought he played well. When you say that he

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<v Speaker 1>didn't have You know what, do you have one catch?

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<v Speaker 1>Tell me about tell me about that catch? You remember

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<v Speaker 1>that catch twelve way behind him high? Yeah, hell of

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<v Speaker 1>a catch. That's one play though, first catches the jaguar.

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<v Speaker 1>Why else should he get a game ball? The and

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<v Speaker 1>we've got we've got this audio, okay, because the great

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<v Speaker 1>Vince Lombardi had a famous play. Then this goes back

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<v Speaker 1>football from years ago. Let's just play this and then

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<v Speaker 1>we'll we'll play I'll explain. Okay, if the end has

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<v Speaker 1>the linebacker taken in, he will come around it and

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<v Speaker 1>seal inside. But we're trying to get us a seal

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<v Speaker 1>here and a seal in and try to run this

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<v Speaker 1>play in the alley. Alright. One of the greatest NFL

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<v Speaker 1>films segment that there has ever been. Yeah, that's the

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<v Speaker 1>Green Bay sweep And if anybody ever wants to check

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<v Speaker 1>it out, just all you gotta do is go to

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<v Speaker 1>YouTube and type Lombardi seal s e A L not

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<v Speaker 1>like so because what he's saying, we're s e A L.

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<v Speaker 1>Wait a minute, not like the the animal that you see,

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<v Speaker 1>but not like the animal seal that the seal like

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<v Speaker 1>a zip lock bag seal. You're trying to get a

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<v Speaker 1>seal here and a seal here. It's a great it's

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<v Speaker 1>a great video. And when I saw the sixty six

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<v Speaker 1>yard touchdown run by Jamal Agnew, it it came right

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<v Speaker 1>to my mind that the Vince Lombardi little piece and

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<v Speaker 1>sure enough it's very similar um that play. You have

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<v Speaker 1>a shotgun with Jamal Agnew lineup ball set and by

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<v Speaker 1>the way we're gonna be drawing this for Jack Wire

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<v Speaker 1>tomorrow night. How convenient. Okay, and uh, you gotta get

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<v Speaker 1>a seal. And the seal happens from a couple of

0:25:31.400 --> 0:25:35.040
<v Speaker 1>different guys. Okay, Man Hurts blocks down that there's an

0:25:35.040 --> 0:25:39.760
<v Speaker 1>inside seal, and then you have La Kwan Treadwell coming

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<v Speaker 1>down and blocking Darius Leonardo against one of the great

0:25:45.119 --> 0:25:50.520
<v Speaker 1>tackling linebackers in football, all Pro Darius Leonard. Okay, and

0:25:50.560 --> 0:25:55.560
<v Speaker 1>he doesn't just block him, he owns them. I'm telling

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<v Speaker 1>you go back and watch that play and watch lakwantra

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<v Speaker 1>it well on him because he does a great job.

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<v Speaker 1>So then you gotta have the seal to the outside,

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<v Speaker 1>the seal here, and the seal here. So we're talking

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<v Speaker 1>because so we talked about the seal here, because the

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<v Speaker 1>seal here is Man Hurts, THEA Kwan Treadwell, and then Shatley,

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<v Speaker 1>who has one of the hardest jobs on the play,

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<v Speaker 1>he's gotta he's gotta hike the shotgun snap. Then he

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<v Speaker 1>has to pull around Man Hurts because he has to

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<v Speaker 1>block the backside lineback. Not an easy block, not an

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<v Speaker 1>easy job to snap and the pull and then block

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<v Speaker 1>and then the seal to the outside is Cam Robinson

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<v Speaker 1>kicking out the defensive back and then the safety will

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<v Speaker 1>be unblocked, so you're hoping that the running back can

0:26:43.080 --> 0:26:47.159
<v Speaker 1>beat him one on one. The Colts actually had a

0:26:47.560 --> 0:26:50.800
<v Speaker 1>nickel blitz coming from the backside. Rotate the safeties and

0:26:50.920 --> 0:26:53.280
<v Speaker 1>the safety goes back to the deep middle. So by

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<v Speaker 1>the time he realizes what's coming, he goes to chase

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<v Speaker 1>Jamal Agnew down and then the speed of Agnew negates

0:27:00.560 --> 0:27:04.160
<v Speaker 1>the angle and it's six. But that's the Lombardi play.

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<v Speaker 1>That's the Packers sweep and uh twenty one point six

0:27:07.760 --> 0:27:10.159
<v Speaker 1>miles per hour on that run by Agnew, the fourth

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<v Speaker 1>fastest in the league this year. Fourth fastest. Yeah, I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>if you could tell, I mean when when he when

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<v Speaker 1>the safety was trying to catch up, it wouldn't happen.

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<v Speaker 1>No chance. I was in a booth literally as soon

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<v Speaker 1>as he got in the outside to have my hands

0:27:22.560 --> 0:27:25.359
<v Speaker 1>in the air, you know, and and and in the

0:27:25.400 --> 0:27:27.120
<v Speaker 1>safety he looked like he had an angle. I said,

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<v Speaker 1>there's no way I had my hands in the air.

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<v Speaker 1>Touchdown called it? You called it? Way to go seal

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<v Speaker 1>here and see some of those um oh thanks, that

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<v Speaker 1>wrong seal jove, but I get where you're going. We're

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<v Speaker 1>back in a moment. We'll look ahead to the San

0:27:44.880 --> 0:27:48.560
<v Speaker 1>Francisco forty Niners. They're coming to town in week number eleven.

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<v Speaker 1>And check out the Official Jaguars Podcast Network Lives. It's

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<v Speaker 1>free on Apple, iTunes or Spotify. Yes, they got a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of seals in San Francisco. By the way, they do.

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<v Speaker 1>They do, Absolutely they do. I've seen them there everyone.

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<v Speaker 1>It's true, that's right. This is Jaguars Happy, a Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>One of those stretches where we're a little out of seeing.

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<v Speaker 1>Can we gotta get it fixed? Um, it's just details

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<v Speaker 1>all were all around every position group. It's it's clean

0:28:38.320 --> 0:28:41.120
<v Speaker 1>up the details being on the same page. Um. And

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<v Speaker 1>then just as simple as making the plays. And then

0:28:43.400 --> 0:28:45.000
<v Speaker 1>there are so many opportunities to day and missed a

0:28:45.000 --> 0:28:47.920
<v Speaker 1>few throws, had some drops like all over the field.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, we gotta we gotta make those plays and

0:28:49.840 --> 0:28:53.440
<v Speaker 1>that's on all of us and um, yeah, just that's

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<v Speaker 1>what's frustrating is when you lose a game like that

0:28:55.560 --> 0:28:58.000
<v Speaker 1>on the final drive you fumble and games over when

0:28:58.040 --> 0:28:59.400
<v Speaker 1>you had a chance to win. But then you look

0:28:59.480 --> 0:29:03.120
<v Speaker 1>back and you had so many opportunities to execute on

0:29:03.160 --> 0:29:05.400
<v Speaker 1>and put yourself in the situation to get points or

0:29:05.440 --> 0:29:07.920
<v Speaker 1>to score or whatever. And we did it and the

0:29:07.960 --> 0:29:09.880
<v Speaker 1>defense played great. And it's two weeks in a row.

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<v Speaker 1>I love the way our defense is planned. You know,

0:29:12.680 --> 0:29:14.360
<v Speaker 1>if they keep doing that, we're gonna have a chance

0:29:14.360 --> 0:29:16.680
<v Speaker 1>to win every game. And us as an offense, we

0:29:16.720 --> 0:29:19.680
<v Speaker 1>gotta take we gotta take some responsibility and get better

0:29:19.720 --> 0:29:23.400
<v Speaker 1>and UM put put the right foot forward. So we'll

0:29:23.400 --> 0:29:25.200
<v Speaker 1>do that. We gotta just stick together and we're gonna

0:29:25.240 --> 0:29:29.000
<v Speaker 1>do that, but UM definitely need to play better. The

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback Trevor Lawrence after the game Sunday and Andy Nath listen,

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<v Speaker 1>welcome back. It's Jaguars Happy Our j P Shadrick, Jeff

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<v Speaker 1>Logman coming up. Oh in a little less than thirty minutes,

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<v Speaker 1>it's the Urban Meyer Show on the Jaguars Radio Network,

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<v Speaker 1>feat three you guessed at head coach Urban Meyer. He'll

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<v Speaker 1>join us. We'll recap the game, look ahead to San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll get an early preview of San Francisco in this

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<v Speaker 1>segment here, Well, last night they beat the hell out

0:29:56.400 --> 0:29:59.840
<v Speaker 1>of the Ramps. Good really good team. I mean beat him.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I'm saying the Rams really good team. Yeah.

0:30:02.720 --> 0:30:05.720
<v Speaker 1>I question a little bit with the Rams and that,

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<v Speaker 1>why would you risk maybe upsetting some chemistry things by

0:30:10.720 --> 0:30:14.560
<v Speaker 1>bringing in an Odell Beckham. I think that's a question mark.

0:30:15.320 --> 0:30:17.600
<v Speaker 1>Von Miller. I don't think it's a question mark because

0:30:17.600 --> 0:30:21.480
<v Speaker 1>the guys is an A plus guy. But when you

0:30:21.520 --> 0:30:25.200
<v Speaker 1>have an offense that's just running so well with the

0:30:25.640 --> 0:30:29.440
<v Speaker 1>with the pieces that they have, why would you risk

0:30:29.680 --> 0:30:34.440
<v Speaker 1>disrupting that by bringing in a guy who, unless he's

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<v Speaker 1>kind of the center of attention, he's never been happy. Well,

0:30:37.760 --> 0:30:40.200
<v Speaker 1>the trick now is with Robert Woods out he towards

0:30:40.240 --> 0:30:45.640
<v Speaker 1>knee up, which was happening on Friday, like it's you know,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe it'll work out, but I mean they didn't have

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<v Speaker 1>him and they looked lost on offense. Yeah. I know.

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<v Speaker 1>Troy Aikman did a radio interview earlier this morning. I

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<v Speaker 1>got a lot of respect for Troy. I know him

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<v Speaker 1>very well, and Troy usually doesn't say anything unless he

0:31:00.480 --> 0:31:03.840
<v Speaker 1>really believes, and he talks about how is a quarterback.

0:31:03.880 --> 0:31:07.000
<v Speaker 1>When you bring in a guy like that, it can

0:31:07.120 --> 0:31:09.800
<v Speaker 1>upset the balance. And because you have a guy that

0:31:09.880 --> 0:31:12.280
<v Speaker 1>kind of commands, demands either way you want to put

0:31:12.320 --> 0:31:16.520
<v Speaker 1>it the ball, and so it can distract a quarterback

0:31:16.600 --> 0:31:18.760
<v Speaker 1>from doing what he's supposed to do, which is delivered

0:31:18.760 --> 0:31:22.360
<v Speaker 1>the ball to the open receiver, irregardless of who they are,

0:31:22.440 --> 0:31:25.680
<v Speaker 1>what number they're wearing. And uh, and I thought Troy

0:31:25.840 --> 0:31:29.280
<v Speaker 1>was you know, he's being fair. And I mean Troy

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<v Speaker 1>had Michael Irvine and uh, Alvin Harper and guys that, uh,

0:31:34.640 --> 0:31:38.440
<v Speaker 1>we're really good. But Troy through to the open guy. Yeah.

0:31:38.520 --> 0:31:40.840
<v Speaker 1>You know, even though Michael Irvin may not have liked it,

0:31:40.960 --> 0:31:42.680
<v Speaker 1>you know that he made sure that it was going

0:31:42.680 --> 0:31:45.080
<v Speaker 1>to the open guy. So I think that's gonna be

0:31:45.160 --> 0:31:48.000
<v Speaker 1>interesting to watch what happens to the Rams and Matt

0:31:48.000 --> 0:31:51.840
<v Speaker 1>Stafford now that Odell Beckham has arrived. And if you

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<v Speaker 1>track the numbers between or from prior to last night,

0:31:57.720 --> 0:31:59.200
<v Speaker 1>and so you look at that and then you look

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<v Speaker 1>at from last night going forward, it'll be interesting to

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<v Speaker 1>see where it goes. Well, the forty Niners defense and

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<v Speaker 1>you know, held the Rams to their lowest point total

0:32:09.840 --> 0:32:13.480
<v Speaker 1>lowest and lowest yardage total of the season, by the way.

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<v Speaker 1>And but you know, San Francisco held the ball offensively.

0:32:16.440 --> 0:32:19.040
<v Speaker 1>They ran the ball a bunch. Time of possession was

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<v Speaker 1>like forty to twenty. I mean, it was crazy, right,

0:32:21.960 --> 0:32:24.720
<v Speaker 1>you know. And I just pulled it up. Forty Niners

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<v Speaker 1>had the ball thirty nine minutes and three seconds. Pretty good, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>sixty four plays. The Rams had fifty four and only

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<v Speaker 1>twenty minutes fifty seven seconds time of possession. And the

0:32:36.360 --> 0:32:38.600
<v Speaker 1>forty Niners came out and said, we're gonna play smash

0:32:38.640 --> 0:32:41.080
<v Speaker 1>mouth football and you can't handle it. They're doing this

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<v Speaker 1>toss stuff and like the ball. But Diebo Samuel, Diebo

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<v Speaker 1>Samuel into the backfield two at times because he's your

0:32:48.800 --> 0:32:51.280
<v Speaker 1>best player. And that's what you do with your best player.

0:32:51.320 --> 0:32:53.400
<v Speaker 1>If you're not gonna throw the ball a lot. Diebo

0:32:53.480 --> 0:32:55.360
<v Speaker 1>Samuel can run the ball just like a running back.

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<v Speaker 1>He could. He's good. And they I think they did

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<v Speaker 1>a really good job with the game plan. And uh,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think it's gonna be a challenge. It's strength

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<v Speaker 1>on strength a little bit. This week forty and I

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<v Speaker 1>was gonna come out try to run the football against

0:33:06.200 --> 0:33:09.080
<v Speaker 1>the Jaguars. And the Jaguars have been pretty good against

0:33:09.120 --> 0:33:11.920
<v Speaker 1>the run. They jaged the excuse me the forty niners

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<v Speaker 1>offensive rankings this year, Well, they're thirteenth in the league

0:33:15.560 --> 0:33:19.719
<v Speaker 1>in total offense, thirteenth in rushing, thirteenth in passing. They

0:33:19.760 --> 0:33:21.920
<v Speaker 1>are number one in the red zone though once they

0:33:21.920 --> 0:33:25.640
<v Speaker 1>get close. They finished with points number one in the

0:33:25.720 --> 0:33:29.400
<v Speaker 1>league in fact and red zone offense goal to go

0:33:29.520 --> 0:33:32.080
<v Speaker 1>there in the top five, and they score middle of

0:33:32.120 --> 0:33:34.560
<v Speaker 1>the pack, but they give the ball away a good

0:33:34.600 --> 0:33:38.960
<v Speaker 1>bit fourteen giveaways this this year on offense. Um. But

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<v Speaker 1>if they if they put together a performance like last night,

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<v Speaker 1>they're gonna kind of hang around in the NFC wild

0:33:44.760 --> 0:33:49.160
<v Speaker 1>card chase, that's for sure. Well they should. And uh,

0:33:49.320 --> 0:33:53.080
<v Speaker 1>I think something that has certainly I would say, has

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<v Speaker 1>taken them off track a little bit, the whole drafting

0:33:57.760 --> 0:34:01.080
<v Speaker 1>of Trey Lands. I was gonna ask you, what do

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<v Speaker 1>you think, first off of Garoppolo that obviously they ran

0:34:04.680 --> 0:34:07.240
<v Speaker 1>the ball so much last night and do a good

0:34:07.240 --> 0:34:10.920
<v Speaker 1>bit um, and then they've got Lance and then what

0:34:11.120 --> 0:34:16.160
<v Speaker 1>third overall, I mean, that's that's that's a quarterback equity there. Well,

0:34:16.200 --> 0:34:17.960
<v Speaker 1>first of all, I like Jimmy Garoppolo I mean, if

0:34:17.960 --> 0:34:19.680
<v Speaker 1>you look at the numbers when they have them, they win.

0:34:20.480 --> 0:34:24.200
<v Speaker 1>The problem with Jimmy Garoppolo has been he hasn't been available,

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<v Speaker 1>and so I understand why they end up drafting a

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback and utilizing those type of resources to bring in

0:34:33.360 --> 0:34:37.200
<v Speaker 1>who they feel is going to be generational type prospect

0:34:37.200 --> 0:34:41.000
<v Speaker 1>because Trey Lance is super athletics, got a great arm

0:34:41.080 --> 0:34:43.000
<v Speaker 1>and when I say great arm, the ar the arm

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<v Speaker 1>strength is there to make all the throws. He was

0:34:45.360 --> 0:34:48.960
<v Speaker 1>highly successful at college. So I think there's a lot

0:34:49.000 --> 0:34:51.880
<v Speaker 1>of upside there. But it's uh. You know, when you

0:34:51.960 --> 0:34:56.800
<v Speaker 1>draft a quarterback like that, you're basically telling your team

0:34:56.960 --> 0:34:59.520
<v Speaker 1>that the guy that we have is our guys, not

0:34:59.600 --> 0:35:04.200
<v Speaker 1>our guy. I and this is different than the Packers

0:35:04.280 --> 0:35:10.400
<v Speaker 1>drafting George what's his name love, Jordan's Love. Okay, that's different. Okay,

0:35:10.480 --> 0:35:12.680
<v Speaker 1>Jordan's Love was taken like in the latter part of

0:35:12.680 --> 0:35:16.040
<v Speaker 1>the first round. That's the message from that is is

0:35:16.080 --> 0:35:19.080
<v Speaker 1>that we feel like that we want to develop a

0:35:19.120 --> 0:35:21.799
<v Speaker 1>guy for the future. When you draft a guy at

0:35:21.800 --> 0:35:25.279
<v Speaker 1>third overall, it's saying we're drafting this guy to be

0:35:25.320 --> 0:35:28.640
<v Speaker 1>the future, like maybe this year is now kind of deal.

0:35:28.719 --> 0:35:31.240
<v Speaker 1>That's it. See it's different. And I remember the Patriots

0:35:31.280 --> 0:35:34.400
<v Speaker 1>drafted Garoppolo second round. Brady's still there. This is ay,

0:35:34.400 --> 0:35:38.080
<v Speaker 1>we're developing this guy. It didn't obviously work out for

0:35:38.160 --> 0:35:41.480
<v Speaker 1>him there. They traded him off and he got his

0:35:41.520 --> 0:35:43.400
<v Speaker 1>money in San Francisco. I think he's a good player.

0:35:44.160 --> 0:35:50.239
<v Speaker 1>I go back, was it a couple of years ago? Um?

0:35:50.360 --> 0:35:53.440
<v Speaker 1>Two years ago? Was it that the jet we we

0:35:53.520 --> 0:35:57.280
<v Speaker 1>went to San Francisco. Well, it's not really San Francisco,

0:35:57.440 --> 0:36:02.720
<v Speaker 1>Santa Clara, okay, and the Jaguars were playing pretty well,

0:36:02.760 --> 0:36:05.960
<v Speaker 1>and Jimmy Garoppolo and the play action did a number

0:36:06.680 --> 0:36:11.680
<v Speaker 1>on the Jaguars defense that day. I mean an absolute number.

0:36:12.719 --> 0:36:17.040
<v Speaker 1>And it was like, oh my gosh. And that was

0:36:17.080 --> 0:36:22.560
<v Speaker 1>either seventeen or eighteen. Would have been seventeen. Yeah, it

0:36:21.080 --> 0:36:28.120
<v Speaker 1>was three at San Francisco on Christmas Eve. Okay, that

0:36:28.200 --> 0:36:35.120
<v Speaker 1>was the seventeen Jaguars defense now, which was Jackson clintch

0:36:35.239 --> 0:36:37.960
<v Speaker 1>By then remember that day. Yeah, they didn't play it

0:36:38.040 --> 0:36:41.200
<v Speaker 1>like that. It's not like the Jaguars played that game

0:36:41.719 --> 0:36:43.320
<v Speaker 1>and now they may have clinched it that day, but

0:36:43.400 --> 0:36:46.200
<v Speaker 1>they came out the play now. I think they they

0:36:46.239 --> 0:36:49.680
<v Speaker 1>didn't know it. I think because it was a late game. Okay,

0:36:49.800 --> 0:36:52.360
<v Speaker 1>so it kind of happened in progress of that game.

0:36:52.400 --> 0:36:54.799
<v Speaker 1>But here's the reality. They played that game to win it,

0:36:56.080 --> 0:37:00.239
<v Speaker 1>and Jimmy Garoppolo and the play action the Jack Wars

0:37:00.280 --> 0:37:02.799
<v Speaker 1>defense didn't have an answer. That's how challenging that they

0:37:02.800 --> 0:37:06.799
<v Speaker 1>can be. And when Kyle Shanahan finds his groove as

0:37:06.840 --> 0:37:11.319
<v Speaker 1>a play caller, which obviously he loves her as any

0:37:11.320 --> 0:37:13.399
<v Speaker 1>coach would love to be able to have a great

0:37:13.480 --> 0:37:16.080
<v Speaker 1>running game to be able to call play action and such.

0:37:16.160 --> 0:37:20.480
<v Speaker 1>But that's that's right down Kyle Shanahan's alley play action

0:37:21.000 --> 0:37:23.879
<v Speaker 1>off of a really strong running game. And last night

0:37:23.920 --> 0:37:25.640
<v Speaker 1>he didn't have to call a whole lot of play action.

0:37:25.680 --> 0:37:29.120
<v Speaker 1>He just kept running the ball. I'm going down the

0:37:29.239 --> 0:37:31.800
<v Speaker 1>rabbit hole. Now this the box score that game in

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<v Speaker 1>bringing back some awful memories. All right, So defense, what

0:37:36.800 --> 0:37:39.719
<v Speaker 1>kind of pass rusher is Nick Posa? What do you

0:37:39.719 --> 0:37:43.000
<v Speaker 1>like about one of the best? What do I like

0:37:43.080 --> 0:37:47.600
<v Speaker 1>about him? He does everything, He's not a one trick pony.

0:37:48.280 --> 0:37:53.400
<v Speaker 1>He's got power, he's got speed, he's a technician, he

0:37:53.480 --> 0:37:59.280
<v Speaker 1>has counter moves, he is athletic, he plays the run hard.

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<v Speaker 1>There's nothing not to lie like. About Nick Bosa. He's

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<v Speaker 1>better than his brother, much better Nick bos Just what

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<v Speaker 1>is what does the other bossa not do? Oh? Joey

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't play every snap like Nick nick Bosa. Now this

0:38:15.960 --> 0:38:18.080
<v Speaker 1>is I haven't watched a ton of him this year

0:38:18.120 --> 0:38:21.520
<v Speaker 1>and he's coming back from an injury. But I can

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<v Speaker 1>tell you before the injury, Nick Bosa would take over

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<v Speaker 1>a game at any minute. He's that kind of talent.

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<v Speaker 1>And uh, I like him. I love him. I love

0:38:31.760 --> 0:38:36.319
<v Speaker 1>guys that play the run. For example, in gock Way, Yeah,

0:38:36.719 --> 0:38:41.960
<v Speaker 1>doesn't play the run well really sometimes acts as if

0:38:42.000 --> 0:38:45.160
<v Speaker 1>he doesn't even care about stopping the run at times.

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<v Speaker 1>But when he watched her slide of frame enough at

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<v Speaker 1>least in the days he was here, that he could

0:38:50.400 --> 0:38:52.520
<v Speaker 1>pushed around a lot. If they got their hands on him,

0:38:52.880 --> 0:38:58.080
<v Speaker 1>he's blocked right, he would. I'll say this again. He

0:38:58.200 --> 0:39:02.400
<v Speaker 1>wasn't a willing run. He wasn't the willing run defensive

0:39:02.440 --> 0:39:06.520
<v Speaker 1>player at times. That wasn't what you know. It's like

0:39:07.440 --> 0:39:09.279
<v Speaker 1>Dion Sanders didn't want to come up and make a

0:39:09.320 --> 0:39:12.920
<v Speaker 1>big tackle, okay, and gok Way didn't want to come

0:39:12.960 --> 0:39:14.520
<v Speaker 1>up and you know, stick his nose in there. But

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<v Speaker 1>here's the crazy thing when he wanted to. He was

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<v Speaker 1>really good at it at times. But he's not a

0:39:20.160 --> 0:39:23.080
<v Speaker 1>big guy. But anyway, that's what I love about Nick Bosa.

0:39:23.160 --> 0:39:27.160
<v Speaker 1>The guy plays run, he plays pass, he plays left side,

0:39:27.200 --> 0:39:29.759
<v Speaker 1>he plays right side. You can take him, you can

0:39:29.800 --> 0:39:33.360
<v Speaker 1>kick him down as an inside pass rusher. He's athletic

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<v Speaker 1>enough that you can drop him into coverage. I mean

0:39:36.239 --> 0:39:38.960
<v Speaker 1>he can do anything that you ask. I mean, if

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<v Speaker 1>you had if you had a Nick Bosa and a

0:39:42.840 --> 0:39:46.919
<v Speaker 1>Josh Allen on the same team, look out, I mean

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<v Speaker 1>look out, you would have something. You would have definitely

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<v Speaker 1>we'll look around the a f C South all that

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<v Speaker 1>when we return at Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>Digital Network. I just sit on the radio that you

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<v Speaker 1>know culturally you know. I'm a big believer in culture.

0:40:31.800 --> 0:40:34.320
<v Speaker 1>I'm a big believer in leadership. I also have been alignment,

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<v Speaker 1>everybody working together and enough with the almost almost almost.

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<v Speaker 1>When we figure that out, that's when you win. And um,

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<v Speaker 1>I like what was said. I didn't say much after

0:40:45.800 --> 0:40:48.640
<v Speaker 1>the game. Some players did. And we'll see how we

0:40:48.680 --> 0:40:50.600
<v Speaker 1>show up next week against San Francisco in front of

0:40:50.600 --> 0:40:53.640
<v Speaker 1>our home crowd. But I hate to say this because

0:40:53.640 --> 0:40:56.160
<v Speaker 1>I usually try not to when you lose, but I

0:40:57.440 --> 0:40:59.480
<v Speaker 1>that was at that second half way they on the

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<v Speaker 1>road again. It's a very good team. They played their

0:41:01.360 --> 0:41:04.640
<v Speaker 1>tails off, man, and um, it wasn't pretty. But they

0:41:04.680 --> 0:41:07.000
<v Speaker 1>could have sucked their thumb and left after the second

0:41:07.040 --> 0:41:09.040
<v Speaker 1>quarter like you see some teams do. They didn't do that.

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<v Speaker 1>So I hate to use the word proud, but I am.

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<v Speaker 1>That said coach Reban Meyer. That was immediately after the

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<v Speaker 1>game Sunday in Indianapolis, and welcome back. It's Jaguars Happy Hour.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll hear more from Urban Meyer on the Urban Meyer

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<v Speaker 1>Show and a little less than ten minutes here on

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<v Speaker 1>It was Urban referring to you that he was just

0:41:36.520 --> 0:41:40.320
<v Speaker 1>talking on the radio. That's right after our our conversation.

0:41:40.360 --> 0:41:43.359
<v Speaker 1>He goes right into the press conference. That's so good.

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<v Speaker 1>He had a he had a good conversation with him,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's good that he gave that information to you first,

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<v Speaker 1>as he should. It's very nice. Yeah, like the first

0:41:50.160 --> 0:41:52.480
<v Speaker 1>word with the head coach at game, and you can

0:41:52.520 --> 0:41:55.080
<v Speaker 1>only get that on the Jaguars radio networks. We get

0:41:55.080 --> 0:41:58.400
<v Speaker 1>at five o'clock. When uh, sometimes when when you I

0:41:58.400 --> 0:42:01.239
<v Speaker 1>think when you're when you have a coach, and just

0:42:01.280 --> 0:42:04.840
<v Speaker 1>from my experience, sometime coaches don't need to say anything

0:42:04.880 --> 0:42:07.640
<v Speaker 1>after a game. Just lay up. What I mean by

0:42:07.680 --> 0:42:09.839
<v Speaker 1>that is it. Sometimes it's better if he doesn't say

0:42:09.840 --> 0:42:12.640
<v Speaker 1>anything and just let the players say it or feel

0:42:12.680 --> 0:42:15.960
<v Speaker 1>it because they know. I mean, there's there's games that

0:42:16.000 --> 0:42:19.680
<v Speaker 1>they know. I mean, what are you gonna tell your team? Hey, look,

0:42:19.719 --> 0:42:22.240
<v Speaker 1>you know we can't come out and we can't allow

0:42:22.560 --> 0:42:25.239
<v Speaker 1>two scores right out of the gate offensive you know,

0:42:25.280 --> 0:42:29.200
<v Speaker 1>to the offensive opponent and then get a kick blocked

0:42:29.280 --> 0:42:31.960
<v Speaker 1>or punt blocked for a touchdown. You can't win. I mean,

0:42:32.560 --> 0:42:36.320
<v Speaker 1>well everybody knows that. Hello, yeah, captain obvious captain obvious

0:42:36.440 --> 0:42:38.520
<v Speaker 1>kid coach. I mean, so you mean there's sometimes you

0:42:38.560 --> 0:42:40.839
<v Speaker 1>just you don't need to say anything. You just kind

0:42:40.840 --> 0:42:44.920
<v Speaker 1>of let it simmer a little bit. And uh and

0:42:44.960 --> 0:42:48.000
<v Speaker 1>sometimes it's best. It's more important sometimes what you say

0:42:48.080 --> 0:42:52.200
<v Speaker 1>on Monday as opposed to what you say on Sunday

0:42:52.200 --> 0:42:56.360
<v Speaker 1>after a game, to get your team understanding and believing

0:42:56.520 --> 0:43:00.960
<v Speaker 1>and and and getting better from that standpoint point, it's

0:43:01.000 --> 0:43:03.480
<v Speaker 1>the message that you carry to him on Monday and beyond.

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<v Speaker 1>Were you a big locker room speech guy. No, Now

0:43:08.520 --> 0:43:11.359
<v Speaker 1>I was never big into that. But I mean, if

0:43:11.400 --> 0:43:13.880
<v Speaker 1>I felt the need to say something, you know me

0:43:13.960 --> 0:43:16.879
<v Speaker 1>JP hold back. I don't. Yeah, I'm not very good

0:43:16.920 --> 0:43:20.719
<v Speaker 1>at at not saying Sometimes my mouth leads the way.

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<v Speaker 1>Uh yes, But but I mean that's what we know

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<v Speaker 1>where you stand. That's the good thing. Your teammates, that's

0:43:27.719 --> 0:43:29.799
<v Speaker 1>a good thing. And I think that's also what players want.

0:43:29.800 --> 0:43:32.880
<v Speaker 1>Players want to know where they want to stand. And

0:43:33.040 --> 0:43:35.480
<v Speaker 1>uh so, but a coach has to be a little

0:43:35.520 --> 0:43:39.200
<v Speaker 1>bit more measured sometimes because he has to have a

0:43:39.280 --> 0:43:42.480
<v Speaker 1>little bit more thought and uh, a little bit more

0:43:42.520 --> 0:43:46.160
<v Speaker 1>reflection sometimes into the game to be able to to

0:43:46.280 --> 0:43:48.399
<v Speaker 1>react in a positive way. I don't want I say

0:43:48.400 --> 0:43:50.240
<v Speaker 1>in a positive way. I'm not saying that you always

0:43:50.239 --> 0:43:53.040
<v Speaker 1>have to go and and have sunshine and rainbows to

0:43:53.080 --> 0:43:56.799
<v Speaker 1>your team after you don't play well. But the positive

0:43:56.800 --> 0:44:01.040
<v Speaker 1>way is that, in other words, you're giving something that

0:44:01.120 --> 0:44:04.640
<v Speaker 1>they can digest to help them and everybody get better.

0:44:05.239 --> 0:44:07.799
<v Speaker 1>That's what I mean in a positive light. Let's take

0:44:07.840 --> 0:44:10.760
<v Speaker 1>a look at the Baptist Health injury reports. Baptist Health

0:44:10.840 --> 0:44:15.080
<v Speaker 1>changing healthcare for good and well. James Robinson, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>it was a question mark going into the game. Of course,

0:44:19.000 --> 0:44:22.560
<v Speaker 1>had a game time decision. He went for it, and

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<v Speaker 1>we'll see what he's listed as this week. I would

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<v Speaker 1>guess he's still be on the report at some point,

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<v Speaker 1>just the way you know that went last week. Um,

0:44:30.640 --> 0:44:32.880
<v Speaker 1>and then there's the guys that are on injured reserve,

0:44:32.920 --> 0:44:37.280
<v Speaker 1>and Irby Meyer said last week and that Brandon Linder

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<v Speaker 1>might be available this week moving ahead, which would be

0:44:41.120 --> 0:44:44.080
<v Speaker 1>a nice step coming off a high ankle issue. Well,

0:44:44.080 --> 0:44:46.640
<v Speaker 1>it was a high ankle in a knee and so

0:44:46.719 --> 0:44:50.040
<v Speaker 1>it's kind of twofold for him. Can he come back?

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<v Speaker 1>You know that when when we talked about this, I

0:44:53.400 --> 0:44:56.600
<v Speaker 1>think it was last week we were saying okay with

0:44:56.719 --> 0:44:59.520
<v Speaker 1>a high ankle, because the high ankle typically is longer

0:44:59.560 --> 0:45:01.600
<v Speaker 1>than a re covery of of a knee that he

0:45:01.640 --> 0:45:04.880
<v Speaker 1>had that you know, high ankle six to eight weeks,

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<v Speaker 1>and six weeks would put him back about this week,

0:45:07.400 --> 0:45:09.879
<v Speaker 1>and that would be obviously the earliest time frame. So

0:45:10.640 --> 0:45:13.440
<v Speaker 1>could he be back? Sure, he could be back. The

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<v Speaker 1>nice thing is is that you have the luxury of

0:45:15.800 --> 0:45:19.120
<v Speaker 1>Tyler Shatley. Yeah, right, which Tyler Shatley is a good

0:45:19.120 --> 0:45:22.840
<v Speaker 1>football player, and so you don't want to rush something

0:45:22.880 --> 0:45:24.759
<v Speaker 1>that doesn't need to be rushed when you have a

0:45:24.840 --> 0:45:28.000
<v Speaker 1>Tyler Shatley. So you want to make sure that lender

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<v Speaker 1>is good to go and uh that it's best for

0:45:31.360 --> 0:45:35.840
<v Speaker 1>him or it's the least likely for him to have

0:45:36.000 --> 0:45:39.759
<v Speaker 1>set back by coming back too soon because you do

0:45:39.920 --> 0:45:43.360
<v Speaker 1>have a good player that is playing in his place.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's take a look at the ANFC South results from

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<v Speaker 1>week number ten. Of course, we know the two teams

0:45:49.160 --> 0:45:51.760
<v Speaker 1>that were in action against each other. The Jacksonville Jaguars

0:45:51.760 --> 0:45:57.200
<v Speaker 1>fell to the Indianapolis Colts seventeen. The Tennessee Titans came

0:45:57.239 --> 0:46:00.439
<v Speaker 1>away from with a win. It was a closer then

0:46:00.480 --> 0:46:03.279
<v Speaker 1>they would have hoped Earlier in the game, st scored

0:46:03.320 --> 0:46:06.319
<v Speaker 1>a touchdown late with the Titans stopped at two point

0:46:06.360 --> 0:46:09.080
<v Speaker 1>conversion try with a minute sixteen left and the fourth quarter.

0:46:09.520 --> 0:46:14.759
<v Speaker 1>Controversial game. Now, this phantom blow to the head right

0:46:15.880 --> 0:46:20.920
<v Speaker 1>that got called against the Saints, and uh, I saw

0:46:20.960 --> 0:46:24.360
<v Speaker 1>the replay of it. I think, I think that was

0:46:24.400 --> 0:46:28.920
<v Speaker 1>a terrible call. I think much like much like we

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<v Speaker 1>had last week with Tony Crenti hip check in Cassius Marsh.

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<v Speaker 1>This is another blemish I think on the NFL with

0:46:39.840 --> 0:46:43.279
<v Speaker 1>a bad call, and I think something's got to be

0:46:43.360 --> 0:46:45.600
<v Speaker 1>done about it. And I here, here's the problem that

0:46:45.640 --> 0:46:49.920
<v Speaker 1>I have JP. The call by Tony Crente was a

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<v Speaker 1>bunch of b s. Terrible call, terrible call, and then

0:46:54.880 --> 0:46:58.680
<v Speaker 1>the league comes out and backs it. Well, there they

0:46:58.680 --> 0:47:02.600
<v Speaker 1>were backing the haunting part of it. That's not that haunting.

0:47:05.160 --> 0:47:09.399
<v Speaker 1>It's not. No, it's not It is not taunting when

0:47:09.400 --> 0:47:12.440
<v Speaker 1>you stand yards away from somebody. J P. If I'm

0:47:12.480 --> 0:47:17.200
<v Speaker 1>sitting here now, if I did that right in front

0:47:17.200 --> 0:47:23.759
<v Speaker 1>of your faces, two knows, it's worse. It's a see.

0:47:23.840 --> 0:47:27.520
<v Speaker 1>I mean to me, it's just you have to do

0:47:27.640 --> 0:47:33.280
<v Speaker 1>what's right. Okay, when the official calls taunting, and that's

0:47:33.440 --> 0:47:36.560
<v Speaker 1>never been called before when a player has been that

0:47:36.640 --> 0:47:39.120
<v Speaker 1>far away from a bench area, it's never been called.

0:47:40.000 --> 0:47:42.560
<v Speaker 1>And that official does a little hip check and doesn't

0:47:42.600 --> 0:47:45.480
<v Speaker 1>throw the flag while the guys standing there looking at

0:47:45.480 --> 0:47:49.480
<v Speaker 1>the sideline. He throws the flag after he initiates contact

0:47:49.560 --> 0:47:52.120
<v Speaker 1>into him. Okay, so then you turn around and then

0:47:52.160 --> 0:47:56.480
<v Speaker 1>you have this call with the New Orleans game. I mean, look,

0:47:57.120 --> 0:48:00.200
<v Speaker 1>you gotta get it right. In the NFL, you got

0:48:00.200 --> 0:48:02.600
<v Speaker 1>to get it right. And so for those that are

0:48:02.640 --> 0:48:07.160
<v Speaker 1>at Park Avenue, you've got to start making sure that

0:48:07.239 --> 0:48:10.440
<v Speaker 1>you cannot do things like what you've done last week

0:48:10.440 --> 0:48:14.480
<v Speaker 1>and this week to lose credibility with your officiating department.

0:48:14.680 --> 0:48:20.120
<v Speaker 1>If they mess up, then just own it, because nobody's perfect.

0:48:20.160 --> 0:48:23.160
<v Speaker 1>And that's the problem that I have from the league

0:48:23.160 --> 0:48:25.879
<v Speaker 1>office standpoint, is that they should have admitted that that

0:48:25.960 --> 0:48:29.120
<v Speaker 1>was a mistake by Tony Crenny and that it shouldn't

0:48:29.120 --> 0:48:32.399
<v Speaker 1>have been called, and that they should have instituted some

0:48:32.520 --> 0:48:36.160
<v Speaker 1>type of one week suspension for him initiating the contact

0:48:36.600 --> 0:48:40.520
<v Speaker 1>on the player. Now, the official that calls this phantom call,

0:48:40.800 --> 0:48:42.960
<v Speaker 1>first of all, I think every place should be reviewed,

0:48:43.560 --> 0:48:45.600
<v Speaker 1>and then in that instance, that place should have been

0:48:45.600 --> 0:48:48.879
<v Speaker 1>able to be challenged or reviewed to get it right,

0:48:49.400 --> 0:48:52.000
<v Speaker 1>and I think the officials and the NFL need to

0:48:52.040 --> 0:48:57.560
<v Speaker 1>address that. Okay, I'm down from the soapbox. We're about

0:48:57.560 --> 0:48:59.800
<v Speaker 1>a minute away from the Urban Meyer Show. Quickly. What

0:49:00.080 --> 0:49:02.600
<v Speaker 1>you like to hear from the coach tonight? I want

0:49:02.600 --> 0:49:04.799
<v Speaker 1>to hear about the offense, you know. I want to

0:49:04.800 --> 0:49:07.560
<v Speaker 1>hear about, you know, how to fix it? You know,

0:49:07.640 --> 0:49:11.799
<v Speaker 1>how how do you go about changing the way in

0:49:11.840 --> 0:49:14.440
<v Speaker 1>the direction of the offense as far as getting your

0:49:14.480 --> 0:49:17.920
<v Speaker 1>young quarterback back on track? How do you quiet the noise?

0:49:18.840 --> 0:49:20.640
<v Speaker 1>A lot of football left to get that done too.

0:49:21.160 --> 0:49:24.120
<v Speaker 1>They got some part of it. Yeah. I also want to,

0:49:24.800 --> 0:49:27.799
<v Speaker 1>you know, commend him on the effort that the defense had.

0:49:27.840 --> 0:49:29.880
<v Speaker 1>I mean, that's that was a really good job of

0:49:29.960 --> 0:49:32.480
<v Speaker 1>keeping a football team in a game, because it almost

0:49:32.480 --> 0:49:34.160
<v Speaker 1>felt like it was gonna be a boat race early

0:49:34.200 --> 0:49:36.759
<v Speaker 1>in that game, seventeen nothing that Jaguars had the ball

0:49:36.800 --> 0:49:39.320
<v Speaker 1>with a chance to win late coming up the Urban

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<v Speaker 1>Meyers Show on the Jaguars Radio Network. This is Jaguars

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<v Speaker 1>Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network.