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Boselli & Prisco react to Wild Card win | Jaguars Happy Hour: Monday, January 16

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Tony Boselli, Pete Prisco and J.P. Shadrick review the Jaguars' 31-30 win over the Chargers in the AFC Wild Card round and discuss the road ahead as the team heads to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs next.

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It is victory Monday, January six. This is Jaguars Happy Hour. Jaguars Happy Hours presented by Jet Home Loan. And now a guy who's destined to have a waffle named after him, Jay Peace Chad Rack, Welcome in. It is Jaguars Happy Hour presented by Jet Home Loans. After a wild card win for the Jags, We've got a busy two hours ahead on this Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday. It's Vasselly and Prisco with their reaction to the Jaguars Rally thirty

the final Jaguars over the Chargers. It was a twenty seven nothing deficit, the third largest comeback win in the history of the NFL playoffs, and the Jaguars are onto Kansas City for the Divisional round next week. It's a Saturday four thirty kickoff. We'll get into that game coming up. Fanatics, fan question in the city of Jacksonville is on fire.

So is Jaguars Twitter. After the Jaguars win Saturday night at the Bank, let's hear from the head coach immediately after that comeback victory, and boy, what a win for the Jaguars and what a win for Doug Peterson. My hat's off to our guys, our team. UM. I told him after the game that, you know, other than obviously winning the Super Bowl a few years ago, greatest coaching victory, UM as a team, this one, this one's right up there with it. And uh, my hat's off to our

guys for just battling. And uh, you know, as deep hole as we dug in the first half, you know there was there was you guys have you know they've been around our team. You know there's no quit in our guys. And uh they did an outstanding job obviously in the second half, and uh Riley kicking a ball at the end was obviously a thing of beauty. Now

to the quarter back. Four interceptions early in the game, four touchdowns after that to rally the team back, and after the game, he went back to a motivational tactic from early in the season. Coach showed a video of I don't know if you guys heard of JOCKO. It's gonna look it up. It's this video we talked about good and it's like, no matter what happens, that's your response. Good. You know, through four picks in the first half. Good.

You know he showed that back in I don't know if it was training camp or during the season, maybe when we were on a losing check. I don't know when it was, but that's just been our mindset, you know. Then we stayed on the sideline joking around one of the linemen for you who was send to me? After I threw three or four picks, he was like good, just looking at him, like all right, all right, not not the time, but you know, it's just it's just

the mindset of this group. And like I said, you can't make a living on I'm doing its hard way all the time, but it's it's you're gonna have to sometimes, and that we had to tonight and we were able to get done. That was one side of the equation for the Tags come back. Of course, the other side the offensive performance, and they were fantastic obviously in the second half. For Look and Jaguar's linebacker, it was gradual. I mean the eyes, I told them, but I don't

let my eyes. But I love my chances, Like as long as there's a little probability of winning at all, we're gonna keep fighting. And when we saw the thing at the table starting turning, we had momentum. We kept that to keep getting the ball back to the offense

they started rolling. Um I don't I couldn't pinpoint in exact time, but when we started making them point, when we started scoring, I think that we're touching down the Evan maybe over the middle, you know, once we saw we had a larger chance, you know, might as well take it well. Of course, all the locker room and postgame comments available on Jaguars dot com. What a happy place to be obviously Saturday night that we're on Jaguars Happy Hour on Tension xl a M Jaguars dot com,

Jack social media, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. We welcome in Tony Vaselli and Pete Prisco and in the most dramatic way imaginable, the rarest of rare Baselli Prisco double locks came through and remains undefeated. Good doubt, No, there was no doubt. There was no doubt. Once we double lock.

We're two and oh with double locks. Now, by the way, anybody asking, no, I'm not prepared to do a double lock this week in case you wondering, Well, in full transparency, Pete might have text me during the game when we were down twenty seven about our double lock not looking too good. I mean, you know, everybody was out there cursing you, and I got dragged in. So I wanted to make it I wanted to make it apparent to you that I just was along for the ride. That's

all it was. Uh. Look, Tony said, Uh, it was it twelve weeks ago that Jackson will be playing maybe even that might even been fifteen weeks ago that they would be playing a big nationally televised game on ND Beast see against the Chiefs. He was just he's just a little late with that prediction. That's all that. That's what doing I thought it was. I thought it was.

It ended up being weak good enough, good enough by the way I looked up this JOCKO good Uh a, Trevor, you throw one more pick and it wasn't gonna be good. So I don't know what he's talking about. Uh you know, you know, I get it. It's like, oh, good, you're okay, you can come out from underneath it. I understand that whole premise. But it wasn't good. But what was good and we'll get into all this, but that that second

half was incredible. It really was. It was remarkable to see that happened the way it did because I didn't see I didn't see it coming. Once they got one though, at the end of the half, and then they got to you could almost sense the chargers chargering. It was happening before your eyes. And then they got three and then next thing, you know, okay, here they go. But I mean, it was it was amazing to watch, it really was. But Pete, the one thing, You're right, four

interceptions was terrible. At one point I was like, Oh my gosh, are we gonna throw ten? I mean, that was It was like one series after another turnovers that you know, it was. It was as ugly as it gets. But to me, one of the most impressive things about that game was, yes, the team that never quit. They kept on playing. Obviously a great leadership from Doug, There's no doubt about all that is true. But I know

you appreciate this, Pete. The mental toughness you have to have as a quarterback to go throw four picks and not going to the tank and not to have your head down. And a lot of guys and guys who've had success in this league would not have been able to do that. They wouldn't have made it. And the fact that he overcame. That is so impressive to me. I agree with you, and I even set out a tweet during the game. I said, he's got that glazed overlook, and you've seen it from many a quarterback. I joke

around about it with Kirk Cousins all the time. With with Rick Spielman. You see him get that look on their face and there's nothing they can do to get out from underneath it. Well, he got it and he came out from underneath it. That doesn't happen. That does You're right, Tony, it doesn't happen. And when you go back and look at the interceptions, interception one that's not on him. Interception two was a mugging. I mean they mugged him in the secondary. There's no reason that wasn't called.

Number three was an awful read by him and he's reading man to man and there's a safety sitting there. He never sees him terriber read. That one's on him, and number four was he's got a I don't know if those two guys should have been in the same spot, but if you go back and look at number four, he's got Kirk open inside and he threw it to the guy behind him, and it looked like they were too close together or something there. Um, And so that was a little weird. That one was odd to me.

This one here, I think here it is right here. Look you see Kirk. See Kirk clear in there if you can really see it from the end zone angle of the of the of the play. If he throws the kirk, he's still running. But he threw to to Ingram, which was strange. Um, So that one's on him as well. But two of the four were on him. And here I think you can see it here. Now that's not the one. That's the one that's tipped. It's double tips. It's double doink off the thing. So look, when you're

a quarterback, you go back. If you make bad reads, you feel awful about that, and you feel awful about all the interceptions. But two of them, the first two were kind of flukey in a way, and so I gave him a little bit of a pass for that. I think he responded that way, uh, to get out from underneath it. So it says it speaks volumes to

him as a quarterback. It's tells you how good he is as a quarterback, and it tells you that that might be the game where he just picks it up and goes even more than what we've seen so far, because that you don't do that, and Tony said it, you don't do that. Most guys won't do it. Even stars don't do that. Sometimes. No, I'm telling you it's I've been I've never been a quarterback, but I've been

in games that get away from you. I know that feeling on the sideline being down twenty seven nothing or whatever the score is, and everything is going against you and you're sitting there going, oh my, like how do you get out of this? And how do you make the pain stop? And it's really really hard, and especially with the way that game was going. And yes, Pete, you're I agree with the first interception Fluke not on him. The second uh interception we can talk about the officials

maybe later. I thought that it was a poorly officiated game. Um, I mean they were getting mugged and that was a that was complete past interference. You could have called holding, you could have called pastor interference, called whatever you want,

but that should have been a first down for the Jaguars. Um. But I don't care you throw four, you have another turnover on special teams and you're sitting there twenty seven nothing for to your home crowd in a playoff game with a young team, and the fact that they didn't blink, the fact that they didn't hang their heads. You know, Yes, big for Trevor. I mean that we talked about that. But to me, it speaks to Doug Peterson in the leadership that he has shown and he has brought to

this organization and the culture that he's built. That was as impressive of anything I've seen in the NFL in a long time. You know what else he could have called? You could have called that that wasn't hold and wasn't interference. You could have called a punt there too. By the way, in case you're wondering, I wouldn't agree you could have put it, but I mean fourth down, Yes, yeah, you could have put it. I would have put it there. I'll be honest with you. I would have paint it there.

But um, I mean I could see where as a game started getting a little loose, I can understand why maybe he decided to go for it. He didn't think his defense was gonna have that type of game against them, But that team was a shell of itself. That offense was a shell of itself. That quarter requisition, I mean, he had no weapons. At the end of the game, he was throwing the guys that wouldn't even been suiting up for him when everybody's healthy. I mean it was.

It was bad, but um so yeah, look again, Doug Peterson, that's one of the best coaching jobs you'll see in a long time. To keep his team in it, to keep his team focused. It will be so easy to say, Okay, we had a good season, let's go home, you know what I mean. It would have been easy to do. You're down twenty seven and nothing, you go home. I'm done. All right, great season, we made the postseason, we wanted division that let's build on it. But this game's done.

They didn't do that, and that's a tribute to Doug Peterson and the defense kept playing. Obviously they stood up. Big part of that too, is yes, the defense played big and you know, got to the quarterback and did a bunch of things. The Chargers ran the ball what eight times in the second half. Oh well, I mean, he's a terrible coach. I thought there. I thought the way the Chargers handled the lead was atrocious um and

thankfully they you know, did a poor job. But you know, but you can say the flip side that is, that game might be different if it's officiated properly. Ums, but the other way to the breaks, don't go the other way, Tony, that game is over. I mean, let's let's go back to it. He had Keenan Allen on the one one play on the inside and he poinked it off somebody's home. It would have been a touchdown, and they settled for

a field goal. And then he had Keenan out that was on the right side on his little in a little incut at the goal line. Then later on he had Keenan Allen wide open and sailed it over his head. And by the way, if he decided to go to the other side on that play, he had partum partum wide open at the back of the end zone. So there were opportunities for them to put that game away, and they didn't. And that's when you start thinking, Okay, they didn't put him away. Now maybe you can stay

in this thing and get back into it. And and nobody thought they'd might come back and win the game. But you thought they'd come back and at least make it interesting. Once they made it interesting. The Chargers just wilted that that team is mentally weak. They wilted, well, be years act. You right. They missed opportunities the Chargers did in that first half, and you mentioned the two big ones. I saw the same thing on the film.

But then second half of the back half of the second quarter, through the second half, the entire second half, that Jaguar defense dominated them offensively. They couldn't run the ball in Um, they played much better coverage, they started getting pressure. Uh it was you know, the tail of two halves, not just for the offense, but for the defense too. And they started playing really good football in the back in the second half. Now that has to change.

You do the against the Chiefs, you're gonna be down a hundred or nothing. Um, it's so you you you know, that's something I trust me. Doug is fully aware of that. He knows Andy Reid and that team better than anybody. But they're gonna have to come out. They gotta start fast, and it's something they have not done as of late. They found themselves in holes and they found a way to come back, and that has to change this week

going into Kansas City. All guys, let's come back. We'll get a little deeper into this offensive performance first and second half of course, dig into that. All the playmakers for the Jaguars offense stepping up at a big time as well a little later on the defensive side, and Roy robertson Harris's day, he was possessed in the game. P r I Productions, the official event production company of the Jags, has everything you need to bring your next

idea to life. Visit pr I Productions dot com. In the second hour, of course, your social media questions, we are off and running. It is Jaguars Happy Hour presented by Jet Home Loans on the Jaguars Digital Network. You know, I thought, I'll see it all right and just need to settle in. You know, we didn't really get any

momentum going. We couldn't get a drive going. Um, so really we need to settle in, and then our defense just kept getting stops for us on you Once we get the ball and kind of get rolling for that first score and we did the end of a half. Once we kind of got that and got the momentum back, felt good about. I mean, we've been in that situation before. Not that many points, but you know, similar situations. So that's the thing, I mean, just the belief in this team.

It's kind of I mean, it's really cool to see what what can happen when when everybody believes and you know, I wouldn't have been able to do what I did today and what the offense was able to do in the second half to bounce back. Also the defense, if we didn't believe in one another. Um that was you know, through four picks in the first half, and those guys beside me on offense and the guys on the other side of the ball didn never lose faith in me.

And that's that's that's one thing that makes it easier when you know you've got guys that believe in you no matter what the circumstances go. That's the quarterback of course. Trevor Lawrence after the performance Saturday night in the a f C Wild Card playoff game. And for nine years, dream Finders Homes has been proud to call themselves the official home builder of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Visit dream finders homes dot com and look at all the available inventory

and go Jags. Its Jaguars Happy Hour presented by Jet Home Loans. We're on tendon X, l AM, Jaguars dot Com, Jack social Media, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, j P Shadrick, Tony Boselli, and Pete Prisco And of course we've discussed and will obviously continue to discuss Trevor's performance in the game. The four interceptions, the four touchdowns, it's remarkable, but you gotta have the guys around him making the plays two

down the stretch. Pete and the past catchers in this game really stepped up and and had a big day for him. Christian Kirk eight catches for seventy eight. Four different guys had a touchdown in the game, by the way, Kirk z A Jones, Ingram and then Marvin Jones. But they spread the wealth, they got it done, Pete, and they just continued the trend that that had been building all season long. Yeah, look at that. Those are the three free agents right there at the top of that.

Think about that. I mean that the eight seven touchdown touchdown touchdown, two of them over seventy five yards, one of them right below it is seventy four. I mean, that's why you pay those guys and go make plays. And and they had plenty of opportunities. If you look at the targets, they all were in double digits. But I thought it was the second half was fantastic in terms of what they did on offense. I think the

offensive line was really good at times. I mean there and we'll talk more about them throughout the show, but they did a nice job in protection, and you know, Trevor settled in and once he settled in, he made plays and he got the ball out and they did a better job of sitting down and and they did a better job of you know, running routes where you know, they didn't get And I I wasn't there, but you know, my brother happened to be there and he told me.

He texted me during the game. He said that guys weren't getting open. Early in that game. They were and you can't really see it on TV, but you guys have Tony, you probably had a great You guys both had a great view of it. It didn't look like guys were getting open. No, not a lot of separation. Every every past was contested. Yeah, I mean Jim Brandon is day and that defense credit they took. They were

going to take away the crossers. They sat down zone, they mixed zone and manned together and they said we're taking away the crossers and they did a great job and it was not a lot of separation at times early in that game. But I give you, know, give Doug credit. They made adjustments at halftime, and I agree with you. Peter was executed seamlessly in the second half. And I and Trevor said in that what we just saw him um talking is the the ability to just

get it going. And I thought that drive late in the first half, and we actually said it on the radio. You know, if you can go find a way you're down twenty seven nothing, you're not getting all seven and one drive. If they could find a way to get a touchdown going into halftime, I thought it would change

the entire field of the game. And knowing what it's like to go into a locker room in those scenarios, if you have something positive to build on, it's a completely different conversation because now you have some success to build on. It's a different feel in the locker room.

You're only you're down twenty which is a big, big, a big margin in the playoffs, but this thing's been down seventy in the second half twice already this year and won both those games, and so like, now you're in familiar territory and you have a positive and you've got momentum. And I thought that was the most important drive of the game of getting that seven right before the half, because now, boy, it's a it's a different

feel coming out in the second half. And that was a big time throw by the way, because he he had that. That was you know that the route was cool, and I like the way they you know, faked it in and went it up and then he has to put that right in there. Man, that's a great throw in the middle of the field. That was risky, but he made the throw. And and you're right, that felt different.

If they don't get points there, they're done that, they're done. Yeah, and then I'm want to come back and you know, the guy who made that catches Evan Ingram. He had another great game and he didna have to have a big game against Kansas City. He's becoming one of the most important weapons on this team. It's in the past game and I'm and I want to highlight him. Kirk was great. A Jones was great, Marvin Owns had a

big touchdown catch. They're all great, but Evan Ingram, you know, you think back when he came in, it's a one year prooven deal. Um book on him was he wasn't a great blocker. You know, had the Case of the Drops. You know, that was the book. That's why New York basically said, you know, you know you can be free. You want to go somewhere else, Go somewhere else. And I've watched this guy the work ethic has and how he prepares for every week, and what in just what

he does pregame is he is perfecting his craft. And he made some huge catches, maybe one of the best catches I've seen all year, across the middle late in that game. It's a crossing route, full speed. It's not a well thrown ball, it's like on his lower back knee and he doesn't break stride, it snatches it out of the air and then turns the corner for about a twenty yard game. I mean, I was like, holy cow, that's as good at catches and and I'm sure we'll

have to highlights somewhere. It's as good as catches you'll see. I mean, it's it is so good and I get I just give him credit because his work ethic and a lot of guys work hard. There's no that. But what he has done and how he isn't uh, you know, stepped up the second half of the year, become one of the most important offensive weapons. And then if you look at his blocking, it's night and day better. And he has some great blocks against Bossa in those ends.

I mean, he's never gonna be a dominant blocker. You don't have to be if you if you're a move tight end. But I just can't say enough. And this is the catcher here. Watch this catch that is such a hard catch behind him, it's behind him and he's doesn't break stride. And then watch what he does after he catches it, runs by people. I mean, I think he's and they have to pay him, by the way, they have to pay him. You have to sign this guy and he's invest City, is a great locker room guy,

and he cares. I love guys who care, and I'm not, and a lot of guys on this team carets why it's such a great team to be a part of. I mean, I love what they've built. But this guy, this is he has been big time. He helped to be big time against Kansas City. Um as a bunch of guys will, but I was I was just happy for Evan because I know how hard he works and

how important it is to him. By the way, the last time they played Kansas City, you know, many catches he had zero three, three for so he wasn't much of a factor in that game. And I went back and actually rewatched that game today on tape. They ran out a ton of screens and bubble screens and stuff in that game. He gotta to be more aggressive than that. They have to. I mean, they were way too many of those. And I don't think they knew what exactly what they had in him yet because he wasn't at

early in the season. He he has worked to become what he's become, which again goes back to your point, Tony, a tribute to him because he's emerged as one of the better pass catching tight ends in the league right now. And so you know, you got one on the other side, you got the best on the other side. So to be interested to see how they use them in this game. But I'm with you, he's got to get he cam't be three for fourteen he's got to be seven for

seventy or something like that. Yeah, I want to Yeah, he needs to have a big game. And if you're you know, Pete, you mentioned they weren't very aggressive, and I haven't gone back and watched it, but I trust your assessment of it is. You know, if you want to be aggressive against the Chiefs, you better hand the one thing and that's Chris Jones. And so you know,

we haven't talked about the offensive line. And I actually tweeted out yesterday, Um, after watching the tape, I'm just I was so impressed with Jowan Taylor and uh Walker Little and Walker Little is another guy that I just loved the story because I lost the battle on training camp, you know, not a starter, Hi, you know it was picked to be a starter, you know, Uh, you know

in the second round, lost that job. And from obviously, all he's been doing is working on his craft and getting better because he has come in and each week he's gotten better. Um. And I thought the performance he had against BOSSA and Khalil Mack and also how he ran block in that game, I thought he was outstanding, I mean outstanding, and I loved in the biggest moments it's hard as an offensive lineman when you're down twenty seven, those pass rushers are coming. I've been there. It's not fun.

It's not easy. And what him and Joan Taylor did two um play top end games and give Trevor the time to operate. And the interior guys did as well, but they weren't facing top end players on the interior. These two tackles were facing top end guys. And as a guy who played the position, hats off because I know how hard that is. And I was so happy for Walker Little and Joan Taylor the way they played. Tony. You had talked about Walker little technique a lot and

things he needed to do better. Say it again, Pete, what has he done better now? Because you had talked a ton about his technique well early in the season or in training camp. What's he doing better now? Because there was something he wasn't doing that he seems to be doing better. He's way more consistent in his sets. He's staying square, he's taking away rushes by the way he sets um, which is great. His hand used is

way better. He's not leaning, he's not used in his head, his upper body, he's letting his hands go to work, and he is showing way more power than I thought. Yeah, it does a great job of sitting on the bull. He's you know, he's only gonna get better. He's actually had a nice little statchu against Clio Mac on him on the ground and went after him and love that. Uh. He's just better with his hand used in his in his consistency of his sets, you can tell he's been

working on it. It's it's it's showing. And by the way, what I love every game he plays, he gets better because he's getting those are those are teams? Yeah, those are two powerful guys too. They can bull rush you, both of them. And he sat down on it. He did, I mean, and he was outstanding. And for the future and I we'll talk about the future after the hopefully after the super Bowl, because that'll be the last show after they lose, after they either win the super Bowl

or lose a game. I'm playing I'm winning the super Bowl. At this point, Um is not not quite I'm not ready to lock that. I might have a special lock for this week though the the um, but looking to next year, just briefly, you know, you have injured Cam Robinson. Um hopefully his knee is gonna be okay. Um, And you have a free agent and Juwan Taylor. Let me tell you what you do have You have a you have a starting left you have a starting offensive tackle, and walk a little. I don't know if I could

have said that at the beginning of the year. Obviously you couldn't because he didn't win the job. He's a starting caliber offensive tackle in this league. But is he He didn't look comfortable on the right side though, Pete, He's as much different on the left side, where if he gets reps he can figure it out. I just think he looks much more comfortable on the left side. Could Cam tell the right side? But you have a

starting tackle? I agree? I mean I I agree. He's been outstanding and and and Joan Taylor has been outstanding all year. By the way, let's give him his props. He's been their best offensive lineman. I don't think there's any question about that. He's been the best offensive lineman. I thought, you know, the interior had some moments where they weren't great. They they had some moments, all three

of them. Um, but the tackles were outstanding. And really, but you're right, though Tony this week, it's not about blocking the edge, guys. Even though Karl Laftis, who rushes the passer for him, has a sac of five straight games, he's really come on, you better block Chris Jones because he's that game record. He's the one. He's the game. And Chris Jones is he's in the category. There's only other one other defensive linement. I'll put him in the category.

Uh that with him is Aaron Donald. Chris Jones can mess up the entire game all by himself. Let's come back in a moment, guys. We'll get to that again a little bit later. We'll dig into the matchup next week for the Jaguars and the Chiefs and the divisional playoff game. When we returned though, a deeper look into the defensive performance including Roy robertson Harris and the run

he's been on lately, certainly on Saturday Night. But of course, in the second hour, your social media questions and plenty to get to after a Jaguars win in the wild Card round over the l A Chargers. And this is Jaguars Happy Hour presented by Jet Home Loans on the Jaguars Digital Network. Because we already knew what we knew, how they were getting their places because of us. It was nothing they were doing crazy, it was because us

out of position some plays. Everybody just settled down. Uh really, just you know, be what you feed at man, and don't let the atmosphere uh excite you too crazy. You know what I'm saying. You gotta be right there in that perfect state of that flew that flu state you know. Um so that would that was basically just a mosset just the entire halftime. Come there, it's ray Sean Jenkins, Jaguars safety and welcome back. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on Monday.

After Jaguars Wild Guard wins Saturday thirty one thirty over the Chargers after trailing twenty seven nothing, third largest comeback in the playoffs in NFL history, and the Jaguars are onto Kansas City. The Jaguars defense obviously had a huge hand in this comeback. Of course, for you a Lewikan led the way with tackles again, thirteen of those. Josh Allen continued what was a great stretched run with another big performance eight tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss,

four quarterback hits. Uh, we just heard from Ray Shawn. There seven tackles for him in the past defense, but Roy Robertson Harris really stood out seven tackle, five solos, a sack towards the end of the game, four tackles for loss, two quarterback hits and two passes defense and Pete. This guy was all over the place. He was fantastic. I mean he was. It was all over the place, like you said, but he played back again. There was early Roy Robertson Harris in the season, then there was

a lull, and the last month he's been fantastic. So I don't know. He might be another guy that had some injury issues he wasn't talking about because he didn't play that well in the middle of the season. He's been phenomenal. He's phenomenal. The other night, I mean he was chasing down plays, he was animated, he was playing with power. I thought he was fantastic. Um And here here's my concern with them. Last week though the pressure still isn't enough. Trayvon Walker didn't do it that that.

You know, he's working against a former teammate. He's also a rookie. He should be beating that guy. He should be beating that guy and he didn't and I don't I still don't think they get enough pressure. And that showed up again at times when he stood there and had time. I mean, if the shot he missed Keenan Allen in the back of the end zone, that play takes a little bit of time, and he stood back there when he had a I think it was a third and long he hit a shot into the middle

of the field. Guy's wide open. He that play takes a long time. I just don't think they rushed the pastor well enough. Um, you know, particularly from early part of that game. You know two and a half quarters, they have to be better. And if you if you don't rush the pass against my home, he's gonna my home's gonna kill you. So that's still a concern. But Roy robertson Harris outstanding. And by the way, I didn't think that's it was a dumb decision by Trayvon Walker,

But that shouldn't have been a personal foul. On the one sack that was ridiculous. He's trying to get out of the way, he's trying to get around him. It wasn't even a violent It was just like a little like bump into him. That was, and Herbert put on a show. I mean he acted. I mean it was a clear flop, but it was not a bit of penalty officially, Tony, they didn't rush the pastor that well. I mean, Trayvon Walker has gotta beat that guy that's

his former teammate in college. Gotta beat him. Yeah, I thought he I thought he would have more production against that guy. Um. Now give him credit if you watch the tape on him, Pete, he's been pretty good pass walker, Um, since he's been in. No, he's a good is a good player, don't get wrong, he's been. He's been a pleasant surprise. And at some point when Slater comes back, they probably move him to the right side and play him over there. He's been that good. I think. I

think you're right. He's been a really good player. But still Trayvon Walker probably knows all his moves everything again right into his midsection every single time. I just that's gotta be better. I guess where I'm I don't expect much more from Trayvon Walker this year. I think he needs an off season and and and he's not the first young pass rusher that needs an off season to figure out how to rush the pastor at this level.

Um No, what I love about Traybon is everything else you get out of him, the physicality in the run game. He you know, he disrupts up. That's the edge. I mean, he sets the edge of me. He's really a good football player. I just I've gotten to the point, like I just, I'm like, I don't think he's a He's a mature pass rusher and he needs an offseason of really working on it. And Jeff and I talked about it.

If he learns how to rush the passer, he'll be one of the better defensive ends in the entire league because he's so disruptive everywhere else. Right now, ye did you killed that rookie guard for them? He just kid destroyed him. It was Now, if you think about it, Pete, you're right, we need to rush the pass for better.

I thought, if we can rush the pastor the way we did in the second half the entire game, now you've got something, because especially the second half of the third quarter into the fourth quarter, they were getting after Herbert and they were forcing him off his spot and they were forcing the rush throws. Um and I thought that was great but you have to be consistent aout the game. But you're sitting in Los Angeles and you're a Charger fan right now, you're you could be saying

the same thing, where's our pass rush? We had no pass rushing constrivor Lawrence because he didn't. No, that was one of the most surprising things from that game is that they didn't rush the passer. Not that I didn't think that little and Taylor would do some good things, but at some point you thought Bosa would explode past somebody and and blast him. And he didn't. He didn't. He didn't. I mean now, he missed most of the year. He missed a lot of the year with injury, so

I don't know how healthy he was. But he didn't look like the same guy at all, he said. He even said it in the locker room. I think today out in l A that, Yeah, I would play it on half a leg. Um. Yeah, he didn't look like the same guy. Is the same guy, and he's just not the same He's not the same player he used to be. That's the problem with Khalil Mack. He doesn't

have the same bumps that he used to have. Yeah, and you could watch the tape against Bosa when I watched the RAMS, so that was week seventeen, and he did not have He does not have the same power he did pre injury um and so he but still I don't care. He's out there, you know, right, Oh yeah, you're accountable. He was out there enough to bitch about every call, so he's accountable. That was also what he said in the locker room to day n l A.

He went on a tirade against the officials in the game. Well, I mean, tax all had their fair share of uh timing to do with some bitching about the officials. To come on, it was a poorly officiated game of both sides. Let's be real. It was. Hey, Pete, let me ask you a question about because it goes to the Bosa. Isn't the rule if you get two unsports and like penalties, you get thrown out of the game. Mostly he was supposed to be out of the game, so no mistake.

Here's where it went wrong, and he was not supposed to be out of the game. It's two unsportsunels against an opponent or an official, is the rule. So the second one was just a helmet into the ground. It wasn't toward an opponent or an official. Oh, I didn't know. I thought they called that toward the official. No, no, no, no, the first one because I knew that it has to be one or one or the other. So just an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty into the air doesn't apply to the

throwing out of the game. Thought both of them were at the officials, so that's why I thought he shouldn't. The one was definitely at the official because he lipped to him. The second one looked like he was throwing the helmet because he was getting into it with the official, which is why I thought he should have got booted out. Well, if he did it like with the official right next to him, then maybe that would have qualified. But he did it twice, by the way, because Staley handed him

the helmet again and he flipped it down. He threw it down again and was he offsides. Guys get away with that all the time they do that? Was did Dwan Taylor move a tick early? I watched that tape over and over again. It's really close. It's really close, but they're letting that go a little bit, now, Tony, that's something that they're letting go and letting the offensive lineman get a little bit of an edge. You saw it in the Bengals game. The left tackle. No. No.

In the Giants game, Andrew Thomas went a little worldly. Yeah, so, I don't know if you want to and any by the way, he did hold on that play too, if you want to really get into it. So, but there were so many plays like the holes in the secondary, the hold on the two point conversion. Give me a break, Evan Ingram got held in the middle of the field. There were a lot of penalties that weren't called. They let him play, give I mean they did, let let

him play a little bit. And it was not a hole, Pete, there was no hole. What the one on Bosa? Yeah, it wasn't holding clean block, it was borderline. Did you see a flag? No, okay, it's not all I mean. Did you see a flag on Marmon Jones and I mean day Jones in the back of the end zone of the two point play? Those are those are penalties? They missed them. Yeah, this might be a hole. No, that's a perfect well done. Yeah, let's come back in

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They've been of course to the a f C Championship Game three different times in their history, but you know, in loss win, it's kind of an alternating situation over the years in the divisional round. But now the task is massive again, obviously, guys, with Kansas City the number one seed well rested coming in Mahomes in its prime. Peep, it's as big as a of a of a task as you can find in this round. Yeah, it's tough to beat them there. It's it's it's a hard place

to play. It's even more more tough of an environment in the postseason. Are a lot tougher of an environment in the postseason, and Tony has been there. We both remember a couple of years ago. We were both there for that freezing cold game in the playoffs. And it doesn't matter if it's freezing and windy and nasty or whatever. They line up there there and that place is loud the minute it starts, and it's gonna be a tough environment. And that's why Tony made a good point. They can't

afford to go down against them. They just can't because even if you get a lead against them, and we've seen teams in the postseason go in there. The Titans did it a couple of years ago and take lead eads on them and somehow, some way, they always have the firepower to come back. So it's a it's a real challenge for him this week. Again. I went back today and watched the tape from earlier season. Different teams,

um different guys. You know, Look, Darius Williams was playing inside and they were chills still trying to figure out who the third corner was going to be. Remember, they played uh Brown, they played Claybrooks, They played a bunch of people in that game at corner uh and and and so yeah, I think it's an entirely different team one thing that I did notice from that game, and you guys will remember this, Christian Kirk killed Legarius Snee

just killed him, destroyed him in that game. So anytime you look for that matchup, I think you're gonna have an opportunity to get some places. Remember we had two touchdowns in that game and just killed him in that game. So I think it's it's a challenge no matter anytime you play Patrick Mahomes is a challenge, but when you're playing him in the playoffs in his place more so.

I'll say this though I agree with everything you said, but if you had to, if I had to choose a team to play out of the Chiefs, the Bengals, or the Bills, this is where I want to go. And the reason is because you've already been there. You played it, you experienced it. Yes, not in the playoffs, and here's the deal. You did not play your best game,

especially defensively. Guys are running wide open and you only lost by ten, and so there's a belief and being a player like Okay, I've experienced it, I know what I'm facing, I know what it's gonna be like. And you know what, we didn't play well we can beat these guys, and so this is the matchup I think is actually most favorable to the Jaguars because on top of that, all the pressures on the Chiefs. They fell short last year, they got upset in that stadium by

the Bengals. They're the favorite number one seed. Everyone thinks they're the best team with the you know, the least amount of deficiencies in the a f C, maybe the entire NFL. It's all the pressures on them, and so if you can go out there and get a fat start, it's gonna be one hell of a game. It's nineties six all over again. I just I know, I keep referencing it, but there's so many similarities it's amazing. And I mean the fact that you guys came from on

the first playoff game. You came on the road though, and you were behind ten I think it was wasn't it ten nothing skating something like that? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it came back and won the game. Then you had to go on the road and play the best team in the league by far, with the Hall of Fame quarterback who put up a ton of points and in a tough environment because Mile Hi I remember that was wasn't that mile that was back into mile Hoidays was as loud as anything in the universe. And it shook,

Remember it shook. That thing shook was crazy. So it's a similar type of scenario, not as big as underdogs though, I mean, you know, it's it's that tells you it's not the same type of challenge, but it's similar in a lot of ways. So handle the business and you know, go up, play your best game, let it, let it fly, and see what happens against the Chiefs, who obviously, you know, the spotlight this week will be on the quarterbacks and the matchup, but between Mahomes and Lawrence as it was

last week. That's been kind of the storyline going into the playoffs, um at least going into the postseason. Every quarterback that's at the top of the depth chart in the a f C was a first round pick. That of course continues this week. The Dolphins are out, the Ravens are out. Those guys didn't start in the game. But now it's down to the final four in the a f C and big time quarterback play moving ahead. And and I'm getting a little wish here because I

hate games that are impacted by wind. Here's the weather report, forty four degrees, clouds and sunshine, wind of only seven miles per hour. You couldn't ask for better than that in January and Kansas City. No, absolutely, it's a great opportunity. I mean, and I actually I actually think JP I disagree with your description. Hey, you know, just go and let it fly, see what happens. I think this team is gonna be I think by the time this think

kicks off. Let me say this, why the time they get on the plane, I think you're you're gonna have a team, a group of guys that think they should go win that game. I think they're gonna be in the mindset like, hey, we're not here just to compete. We're not here just to see what can happen. We're here to win and we're gonna go beat these I I really think this team is gonna be in that mindset. I like that mindset. Indeed, we'll come back in a moment.

Second hour of Jaguars Happy Hour coming up. More on that's another review of the Jaguars win over the Chargers, your social media questions and much more ahead. One hour down, one hour ago. This is Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network. I'll take it as long as we keep keep winning, you know, I mean that's the thing.

And and listen it sometimes we make it hard because we make it hard on ourselves and and um, you know, those are the things we're trying to kind of work through and and grow through, um, you know, with this football team. And and you know, it's just it's just a matter of taking care of our business. And you know, we've got to hang onto the football, you know. And and Trevor knows that. And you know, some of it's out of our control. When the balls tipped and things

like that. I mean, those are out of your out of your hands. But at the same time, you know, we can't we can't keep doing that. We can't put ourselves in these these types of holes. Not not now, um and really not not ever, you know, And and expect to sustain winning, you know, for the long haul, I said coach Doug Peterson earlier today. And welcome back.

It's our number two of Jaguar's Happy Hour on this Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday j P. Shadrick Pete Priscoe told Evaselli after trailing twenty seven nothing, the Jaguars rallied for a thirty one thirty win over the l A Chargers and an an FC wild card playoff game. It's the third largest comeback win in NFL playoff history. And of course, Trevor Lawrence through four interceptions in the first half, but finished with four touchdown passes and a two point

conversion and an unbelievable turnaround. Of course, the Jacks defense stood tall when they needed to force fuel goal tries or they got off the field altogether in the second half. The Bills and the Bengals both won yesterday, So the Jaguars will head to Kansas City and face the number one seed Kansas City Chiefs. They're coming off the bye week, of course, kickoff Saturday, four thirty Eastern on NBC. Tariko

and Collinsworth on the call um. Of course, too early in the season, Baselli was hoping for a flex to that crew in week ten. Didn't work out, then it works out now in the divisional round. Coaching battle, of course, will be a storyline all week long. Andy read Doug Peterson go back a long way when Peterson was a backup quarterback in Green Bay and Andy Reid was on that staff, was when they first met quarterback battle. Yes, Mahomes and Lawrence this week, what a game it should be.

I think that about covers it. But um, what a come back, What an effort for this Jags team to get it done, the third biggest comeback in league history.

And some big time calls in big moments. We haven't even touched guys on the fourth and one situation to set up the game winning field goal at the end, when it appeared that okay, maybe they're gonna try for a sneak, they called time out because it's bunched up in the middle, and then they come out of it in the T formation circa nineteen fifty two and handed

off to E. T N around the right end. And this was actually a play that Penn State ran in the Rose Bowl two weeks ago for their first touchdown, and it was designed actually to go over the right tackle, but E. T N took it wider and it worked out fourth and one and they blocked it really well on the right side of the line and set up a chip shot field goal. You know, it's interesting. Phil Rauscher supposedly came up game to play, did you know that.

And I saw that in Peter King's call, and it said Phil Rousher is the one who came up with the play and told him to run it. They were gonna run something goofy. By the way, I fork down before they call time out. I don't know what it was. How do you know that it had the look of something really goofy if you go look at it. He was your hate play of the week. We haven't gotten that one. Well, now you haven't got the hate play of the week, but you can go one play before

that and you get my hate player of the week. Okay, there's my hate player of the week. Third and an inch, get your first down. They threw it, get your first down and go from there. I didn't like it either. I mean, that was such a bad call. I didn't understand that call at all. It's third. It was basically third in an inch, get your first down, and then you can open up a playbook and do whatever how you want. Now you made it fourth in an inch, and now you had to figure out what you're gonna do.

I didn't understand that third day. So there everybody who asked what my hate play of the week was, it was that it was. I didn't understand that call got away with it because they had a great call on on on fourth down and that play was I mean it was You're right, it was well blocked, it was well designed. It was a great call. But before they called time out, you go back and watch, because I went back and watched it. He I don't know what he was doing. They motioned the guy across the formation

and put him on the right side. They had trips to the right, and I don't know what he was gonna do because it looked like he might be throwing it. I'm serious, It looked like it might be a throw. But I don't know what it was. I don't know if anybody asked in the press conference me if I was in that press room, and I have to know, what was the play you were going to call before you call time out? Because it wasn't a sneak. You can see Trevor pop up out of it like he's

gonna do something. Yeah, And and Doug Peterson said today that you know, yeah, Trevor wanted to run the play and he's obviously whatever he called time out of the sideline, and you know, did anybody asked him what the play wasn't he didn't say. He wasn't gonna say I got that for that team. I want to know the play. What were gonna do? He was asked, but he was

he was not answering that question. Yes, yeah, but I didn't love the I didn't love the third down call either, throwing it there, Pee, I'm with you, just get the first down, let's move on. But that fourth down call was awesome, and it was It was the game winner when you think about it, or at least set up the game winning field goal because right from that from that play, they were in field goal range and they had the clock in their favor. The charges that only

one time out remaining. It was so well executed, and you know what, and it happened almost every week. You forget how much speed E. T n has because he turns the corner he saw in that play. But there was also a play earlier in the game where it looked like he's never getting to the edge, and boy, he gets the edge and he turns up and he has another gear that is impressive. And they put it all on on Samuel, right, go make the play, Go

make a tackle and he didn't um I thought. I thought, yeah, the third down play though, where they tried to hit that little crosser to Kirk and it was like a terrible throat. I didn't like that call. Let's go get your first down and go from there. And I'm gonna admit something here that I was probably wrong about in hindsight, but when I was watching the game, I probably thought differently.

I probably wouldn't have gone for two, and so kudos to Doug for going for two, because me as a head coach, I would not have gone for two in that scenario, even moving it up, I wouldn't have gone to for two because what you do, in my book, is you've eliminated yourself from getting a field goal to tie it, but if you don't get that. So that's why I probably wouldn't have gone for two. More power to him because he did, and he's done a lot

of big things like that his career. I just personally I wouldn't have done it, but I'm gonna give him credit for doing it. So when I criticize him for up play each game, I wanted to criticize him for that, but I would have gone a different way. But I understand the method to the madness, and I can understand the math behind it. I just wouldn't have done it that way. Would you have gone for that Tony um

In the moment, I was pete. If I'm being honest, I was like, oh, please kick the extra point, Please get that point, because I was a little nervous. But then when I sat back and thought about it, and this is what this is why Doug's head coach. And you know, I don't think about these scenarios every single day. It's the right call because you have a six six Quarterbackevor Lawrence is six six ft six. He's already shown that he can go over the top like that. He

did it earlier in the year. And the reality is, I don't know how you defend that play if you're the Chargers, because it's it's it's a it's less than a second. He literally just reaches his long frame over in the ball cross it's done. You can't do anything about it. And so and that's why, like people say, well,

why do you do that in the field to play? Well, because if you do that the field to play, you can knock the ball by the way it looked like to me he kind of called his own number because it looked like the offensive line was coming back to maybe pass block even and he just was like, forget this, I'm going to reach it over right here. I mean, it wasn't like they had to push ahead. You know, I didn't watching it, but you might be right. I'd

have to watch it again. We just felt in the way the reaction came on the sideline and you know, Doug's pointing at his head and then his you know all that kind of stuff. There's we look at the offensive line. They're going back. Yeah, they're going back on the fourth on the fourth down play that they were going to play, the offensive line on the left side was blocking down. Yeah, they are going backwards. So you can see the receiver coming in right trying to hit

a little slant. See. I mean like that's that's a big time called by the quarterback to see an opening and reach out. I mean, you know that that's big. I mean, like most quarterbacks it wouldn't even reach that army reaches all the way across. I mean like last night in the in the late game, I mean, Hunley tries to do that from the two, and even he could do it from the two. You don't do that from the two. You can't do that from the ball gets knocked down, it goes the other way for a touchdown.

Then you end the season and don't do it. And you can't do it the field of play, which is why people say, well, you could do that on the goal line, but you can't. He couldn't have done that on fourth in an inch because but again I go back to okay, anybody out there, because I got a lot of questions about it. Which play do I hate? I hated third down in one. I hated that play. Hated it. Get your first down, open up the playbook.

I also thought, and this is another little mini criticism for me, once the E t N got the first down, how much time was left there? It's almost like, what we do? What was it? It was like fifty you were forty five, So maybe it was seconds because he's able to go all the way down to uh four seconds to get it. No, it's another play? Then what are you doing there? Like? Why, Okay, either you're ready to kick the field goal, you're gonna run it down and let HI kick the field goal, call time out

or run a play. I don't why why not just sneak it then? I mean they lost yards. They made that field goal worse than what it was that one had. I didn't understand that. Or they had their time outs too, didn't they Jacksonville? They still had time outs if they wanted to run a couple of plays, did you make it even better? Well? I always that would be I always nervous putting it all in the field goal kicker.

I don't care how close it is barely the same thing, because what was the when the field goal end up being okay? He if that's back another couple of yards, that thing's leak into the right, It isn't many good. That's not a good field goal. So why not make it a yard? Or you had plays you could have run. Are you worried about the fumble? Is that the risk? I don't know. I I think I might have run. If I'm gonna run it, I'm not just handing I mean handing off and letting him get dumped for a

four yard loss. Why not sneak it twice to get two more yards? Something? You could have done something like that? Or what if you know they had the loss on the first play, Maybe that just spooked him into hey, let's just kick this thing now because they're no JP JP. Once he got the first down, okay, once e t N. What yard line was he at? They were at six? Okay, So sneak it twice, call your time outs, and then get kicked in the field. Here's the other thing. When

he what down was it that he kicked on? He let the clock all the way down. That's not huh right. But but even though he let the clock go all the way down, if the snap gets away, there's no other chance for that. Whereas if you're kicking on second down and there's eleven seconds left and the snap gets away, you recover. You got a chance to kick that field goal. Yet, so, there were a couple of things, And I'm a I'm a stick with for this because I'm a clock management junkie.

I think there were a couple of things that play. Once he got the first down with et N, if you're worried about fumbling, take a snap and sneak it twice and get it to the what the what would have been? Say, get a yard on each one of those. Yeah, so so and then all of a sudden you're kicking what a thirty one yard or you should make that one. There's a lot different point. I'll say this, I disagree with you about kicking with eleven seconds left so you

have another chance if something goes wrong. I had this debate with Joe D. Camillis years ago, and I actually was in the same mindset and we had this big debate, and he actually convinced me with the percentage the and how good the operation is between snapper kicker, holder kicker that you actually probably create more percent It's it's a bad play to leave time on the clock because actually you're probably leaving a higher percentage of something bad happening

on the kickoff or giving them one play or anything else like that. If you just look at the numbers of the percentage and how highly that's executed playing a play out from it as far as center holder kicker operation and I so I would have run it down just like Doug did. Now with that said, I would have been feeling a little bit better getting about five

extra yards um before I kicked it. Yeah. Look, I I see the argument about the kicking it, but what if you called time out with eight seconds left and in that scenario the snap gets away, say the snap gets away, you fall, you tell everybody fall on it right or tell your hold or you're kicking your falling it right away. Then you get another opportunity with three seconds and then it goes if you kick the you go through with eight seconds left. How much time is

gonna be on that clock? Three seconds to four? Do you think it would be? Four? Okay? So then then you blasted out of the end zone, which you've been doing, and you say, okay, go ahead and do one of your lateral place if you pet me with one of those plays, I deserve it, because you're not gonna get two plays out of that, You're gonna get one. I get. I I just I'm not gonna criticize. I'm I actually probably would have run it down to the four seconds as well. Yeah, I mean you can do it. I

just think that if if nobody broaches that subject. Ever, if the snap got away, if the snap wasn't good, you don't get another chance. That's the only thing I'm saying. You don't get another chance. If he bobbles the snap, you don't get another chance. Whereas if he bobbles the snapper skips to him and you have time on the clock, you fall on it, you call time out, you get another opportunity. Or the other part of this too is if they do it like just the way they did it, Hey,

you take all that out of play. Let's we're gonna kick it any Let's just go ahead and get it done and not worry about all the items to get to that point and just play. Yeah, that's why I'm with you, j P. I would not do that. I disagree. I mean, so, Pete, you're wrong. No one agrees. You know. Look, it's it's been around, it's happened. Guys, leave time in the clock and snap it on the second or third down for a Guess what, Pete, I got news for you.

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Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network. I played before the greatest quarterbacks ever and Brett Farved, and there were times when you know, he didn't have a great first half and came back in the second half and and uh we could light it up. And that's what that's what I love about Trevor and and his demeanor and and his aggressiveness and um, the ability to just forget and move on. Um. But he'll be the first one to tell you that it's not it's not about him.

The guys around him to made made play. His protection was good, receivers were doing a nice job being where they needed to be. UM, But uh, you know, from an individual standpoint, it was, Uh, this is really a great performance by our quarterback, I said coach Doug Peterson, discussing the quarterback play of course in the wild card win.

Four interceptions early and then four touchdown passes and the Jaguars rally from twenty seven down to get it done and they're onto the divisional round against the Kansas City Chief j P. Shaddrick Tony was Elly Pete Frisco and Jaguars Happy, our glad you're along with us today on Tintin x l a M, Jaguars dot Com and Jaguars Social Media. In his time for Keeping It Real presented by Woodbridge by Robert bon Davi Open up a winner

today Real Ingredients Award winning line by Robert Bundavi. Well, now it's onto Kansas City and a fantastic offense for the Chiefs, of course, So let's start with how the Jaguars defense plans to or should plan to slow down

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelsey. That's gotta be a huge priority in this game, Tony, Well, you know absolutely, you know, he's the number one outside obviously, Patrick Holmes is the number one weapon on the Chiefs, but it's it's about Travis Kelsey because he could wreck the entire game offensively,

you know. For you um, with that said, if you want to stop Travis Kelsey, you better make them one dimensional because they get to if they get the run game going, and there as tough as any offense to stop because they eat a two way ago and then they start getting their play action passed and their misdirection off of it, it makes it really difficult to slow them down. But as far as you stop at Travis Kelsey.

I think he got to double them. And I think you have the ability to do that because they don't have Tyrant Kale outside any longer, which scared that, you know, scared the hell out of you because he could beat you over the top at any moment. And so because I don't think there's anybody who can play man on this roster against Travis Kelsey all by themselves, I mean outside of Tyson Campbell. But you're not gonna put Tyson

Campbell inside and go and go cover them. And so I think you have to have some some plan where you're gonna bracken him. Obviously, that's when you're playing man. If you're playing zone, you have to match up with him and identify identify where he is at at all times. And so it's gonna take a group effort to slow down Travis Kelsey. You might also see the defensive ends

at times, which will hurt your pass rush. But you see teams do this to um hit Kelsey as he's coming off the line of scrimmage and try to slow him down and disrupt the timing of the routes. Um So, I think it's a bold prompt approach. You know, with all that he's still gonna have success. You have to limit the success that he has. And if you go back back to the first game, you remember the first game,

that was the Devin Lloyd game. Remember he was lost in coverage and they started replacing him, and that's when Muma started playing. And I go back to there was a big play, remember the big over to Kelsey uh Tonky where he didn't get his drop deep enough and and they threw over the top of him. And now Devin Lloyd's been better, but that's still a big problem for him, is the zone coverage and and his pass drops and even a lot of it. He's had problems

with it. So that's that's a concern. But I'm with Tony. I think you double him. If the other guys beat you, they beat you. That's the way I look at it. And you know, people always criticize the Chiefs because they don't run it enough. And I always sit here and I say, if you're playing them, if you're taking Kelsey away and they're running the ball, then you've won. That's an advantage for you. Okay, you don't want Kelsey beating you, and you don't want my Home's beating you, so I

do everything in my power to take him away. And if the other guys Juju Smith, Schuster Valds get whoever, if they beat me, they beat me. That's what I would do. Yeah, I think the other place you have to have you have to keep everything in front of you. You know, you do not let Patrick went Home start throwing over the top and getting these big chunk plays

on you. We that was part of the problem a little bit the first time they played the deep overs of one example, make them go four three, six yards like, force them to force them to execute long drives and

try to slow them down. Take some air out of the big plays that they are so famous for executing, uh executing during game and see you know, see if you can force those long drives, and then the key is gonna be of this game is can you win the red zone battle and so have them kick field goals no problem, which you can't allow them to you know, have be you know, a hundred percent in the red zone. You know, you need to get a game where they're

fifty percent in the red zone or less. And so this game will be one between not between the twenties you're gonna give up yardage, They're gonna get yardage, fine, whatever. You gotta win between the goal line and the twenty and if the defense can come up big in those situations and force field goals, that's how the Jaguars win, you know. And watching the tape, McKinnon had did a lot of good things in that game and there was even more opportunities for him, and since then he's become

even more prominent part of their offense. He had six for fifty six in that game. I think that's something that you're gonna have to try and deal with as well, because he is so good out of the backfield catching the football and Tony You've seen it. The Jaguar linebackers at times get lost and that's gonna be a concern. They did in that game as well. Yeah, it's gonna be a big test for the linebackers. For Lou Khan, for MoMA, for Devin Lloyd. They're gonna have to have

their best game. Are They're being really good in the running game, all three of them. I think Devin Lloyd's gotten better and better, you know, you know, running, hitting, you know, he showed off some of the athletic ability in that game against the Chargers. Um, but it's gonna be a big test for them in the past game. They're gonna have to have really good games, good days. There have to be sounding their zone drops or identification. UM. That's gonna be a big key this game as well.

And then of course with Patrick Mahomes, the ability off schedule to get out of the pocket. He's kind of moving around, rolling around, throwing its side arm, no looks underhand. There's all that can that comes into play in this game too. Guys, well, I still think that uh sorry, go And I was gonna say plastering in the secondary

is important in this game. A mikabon that guy, We've seen it all at the time and time again, where he escapes pressure, gets outside or even escapes pressure inside, does one of those skip moves and fires a shot down the field. He got a plaster your guy when you're when you're in, when your man coverage, you better stay with him. And that's one thing they did not do in that game either, Tony, is they let guys

get away from him. And that was before though Darius Williams was playing inside then And I went back and watch it today. He didn't look comfortably, never a comfortable inside. He's a much better player outside. Herndon was playing outside and they rotated guys in in that game. There was the Brown, the member, Claybrooks. All those guys played ten I think nine ten snaps. It's an entirely different secondary now. So I think that's an advantage for Jacksonville as well.

Do you have it? Keeping it Real? Presented by Woodbridge by Robert Mundavi. He opened up a winner today, Real Ingredients Award winning line by Robert Mundavi for return with social media questions, the fanatics, fan questions, and there are plenty. After a Jaguars win in the wild Card round over the l A Chargers, it's onto Kansas City to face the Chiefs, and this is Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network. It's not designed to necessarily get to

the corner. Um is designed against that type of defunsive structure, right the front structure. It happened to bounce to the corner. You know, that was t J's gift, right, that was his opportunity to bounce it to the edge, and so he did not necessarily designed to get all the way out there. But but it just so happened that it worked because you know, they crowded the box, they pinched,

they thought were you know, might looking at it. They thought maybe QB sneak or some sort of dive, you know, play right there, and then it just so happened to go around the edge. So it's kind of a one and done built for that particular structure. Doug Peterson on the fourth and one T formation hand off to Travis E. T n Jr. They got him into field goal range and welcome back. It is Jaguars Happy Hour. It is Monday, after a Jaguars win in the wild card round over

the Chargers. Now it's on to the divisional round in Kansas City against the top seeded Chiefs. That's coming up Saturday at four thirty time. Now for the Fanatics fan questions. Jaguars fans are gearing up and saving big at fanatics dot com. Shot today and rep yourr Jacks here on game day and every day. Fanatics dot Com officially licensed everything. Well, we put the Cats signal out on Twitter earlier today. Here's the best we've come up with on this Monday.

Question number one at the other guy to nine nine At what point did you feel we would win? Um, we kind of break down the stakes. I felt like we had a chance to win. After we scored the late touchdown of the first half, I thought that was I thought that would change the field of the game. Um. When they got this, when they got the stop in the first drive and the the Jaguars went down and scored to make it. Then I literally said, we have

a ball game. Now, it's a ball game. Now you're going to play and anything can happen, and you know, and then you get into the fourth quarter and it's you make it a one possession game, all right to win? Here we go. UM, And so when did I know we'd win? When the ball went through the uprights? That's what I knew. But its stages, you could feel it coming. You know this, like you knew. I knew they had to score before the half of them to have a

chance to win. I knew they had to get a stop on the first drive, because if you don't get that draw stop on the first drive, then the touchdown you score doesn't mean anything. And so I knew that, and I knew we had to score in the first possession. Once those three things happened. I said, okay, now we have a ball game. Let's see where this thing goes. When did you think they would win? Well? I did

last week on the show. I locked it, so that's when I thought they'd win, So did I. But that when they were down to when he seven nothing, you didn't think that, No, I guess I never never, Like I was thinking more on stages, when would they have a chance to win the game, Like, okay, score, they scored their their last touchdowns when I thought they had

a chance. That's that's legitimately. When I thought they had the chance, I thought, because you do the charge, you know, the Chargers just had this look that it was going away and they knew it. It was like I call it the glaze, the glaze looked at Trevor Lawrence had in the first half, the glaze look Kirk Cousins getting big games, the glaze look. The Chargers seemed to have it, and you can see it slipping away from him. But when they scored that touchdown right before half, that's when

I think they gave a momentum. That gave a momentum, gave an opportunity. I didn't think they would still come back and win the game. But I knew that's when they had a chance to win. Yeah, I thought when they got when they scored the third, the third touch the final touchdown, I thought that's when they had the chance they would win the game. Pretty incredible it got done.

Here's another question on social media today on Twitter at ps saber alt is the touchdown to a Jones where Trevor audible to that play after breaking down the Charger's coverage. One of the most impressive plays of Trevor's young career. Of course, that was the deep ball touchdown. And what

do you think what happened before the play? Well, I thought, I mean, you'd have to ask Trevor, but looking at the coverage, you know, they had cheated the safety over to the trip side, and they kind of had a loose bunch the Jags to the trip side, and they just ran they ran off, you know, the front side, They ran off the two and then Za just ran the deep over and that safety had too far away to catch up. Well, I thought, I thought Derwin James made a bad play on it, but I could be wrong.

It looks like he jumps jumps the underneath her, the underneath route if if you go back and look at it, and I can't and I can't swear to that, Tony, but watching the tape, it looked like he made a really bad play on it. Because I get your point that that you're talking about this the safety on the trip side, that's an awful lot. They asked him to go over to the other side and cover that. I think Derwin James is supposed to be over there and he doesn't. Can we do we have that play? Can

we run it? And I think that's what happened, jump Pete. He jumped the under I think the play design is to get that safety looking up on the underneath route and then run the over behind it. But he should there's no I don't think he had any reason to jump that underneath rout because it was covered. That's the weird thing. Here we go, we take a look at it. You can see him come up right there. He jumps the underneath rout and you're right, the safety on the

trip side. That's a hard ask for him to cover an over route on him what he can see it here here? Here he comes there right there, see her Derwin James. Yeah, I don't if you look at the coverage design from the end zone. Pete Derwin James is not responsible for that that deep the deep path. I don't know what he was he playing the Robbert coverage. Is that what he's playing? Let me say see there they're split safeties though there's no middle of the field safety. No,

but they're there's the same life state. They cheated the safety over to the trip side because all they have is Evan Ingram on the back side. There's no conceivable way in that coverage that safety can get over there and cover that. So I find that's hard. I guess check to it. Well, it was a great throw and a great play. He's had better throws. That was an easy throw. It's a great read, the great audible. But

he's that easier throws I love. Like in the middle of the route and z Jones just puts his head down and just running his full speed as fast as he get on the route, not even look it up, just going. He's gone, and then all of a sudden looks up the balls there. That was awesome. Uh. Let's take a look at another question social media. All right, Eric M. Davenport, what are potential areas of weakness that

the Chiefs have that can be exploited this weekend. Well, lack thrushed aside from Chris Jones as one of them. I think, like I said earlier, I thought Lagarius Need got tore up by Christian Kirk last time they played. They aren't g eight and coverage. You know they got They got some young guys playing in that secondary. So I think if you block them, if you block Chris Jones, you're gonna move the simple as a block Chris Jones and you're moving the football. It sounds simple, but that's

the that's the way it is. He's a game record, you block him, they're gonna move the football. Well, yeah, it's I think it's a secondary Pete mentioned. I mean christ and Kurrent had a big dig in Sneed. I think that's favorable. I think they're gonna have trouble covering Ingram. Don't Their linebackers can't cover Ingram. They don't have you know, they're good at safety, But I mean I think Evan Ingram is a matchup issue for them that you can

exploit as well. Next question off Twitter today at Leland Merritt, how would you consider Walker Little's first playoff performance is he the little Baseli we were promised when we drafted him. If so, what do we do with little next year? We touched on this a little earlier, Tony, what do you think? I thought he had a great playoff performance. I said it earlier on the show. I thought he was outstanding. He had a big challenge in front of him, the block Matt h Khalil Mack and Joey Bosa. Uh,

he was outstanding. I mean, there's no other way to say. He played really well. There's still things he can clean up. He's only gonna get better, and what do you do with them? I think he's you know, he's in the he's in the plan to be one of your starters next year. You have big decisions to make with Jowan Taylor. You got the unknown with Cam Robinson and the knee.

You know, what's the severity of that. Last time I saw him, I think he was still on crutches, if I'm not mistaken, JP, Yeah, that's what I saw him in the locker room on a video a couple of weeks ago. Yeah. So ye, So you know, you can never have too many good tackles. Just ask the rest of the league about that. Um he didn't. He did a great job. Let me I see this real quick. What if Cam Robinson's healthy, what do you do? Um, did you resign Joan Taylor? I probably not. You probably

let Joan Taylor going free agent. See that's the case. So somebody's gotta play right tackle. Yeah one of them? Do you can figure out who? Yeah? I wonder if they have if if they had to do it all, Well, we'll see. Let's one game does not make a career. By the way, let's I mean, he's been he's been good up until last week. He had been good. He

was really good last week. Let's see. Let's see, now you go on the road at Arrowhead when you got and granted they're not a great pass rushing team off the edge, but Frank Clark is an old veteran knows how to rush the passer. And Karl Laftis isn't an improving young player. So let's see this week he does it this week, then you got a pleasant problem on

your hands. That is a good problem to have. A couple more questions left off Twitter today the fanatics fan questions rolling in at sam meb Well the fourth and one call today, Doug said, those type of plays are one and done because of the formation. Obviously the opposition will study these and planned for it. But can they scheme other play is out of that formation that would catch the opposing defense off guard? Well, I'll say this,

I mean not knowing. You know, I'm not a big X and those guys, but uh, the T formation, you're somewhat limited in your options. I would guess, right. Ah, there's all kind of things you can do at that different different things you can run across. You can run an old cross buck. He got the act one way and run the back that way. I mean you could do things out it. You can run an option. How about handing it off to the up back and to one of the tight ends and then run an option

the other way. I mean you could. There's a lot of pitch it you can There's a lot of things you can do out of that. And watch the only thing tapes. You can get a lot of creativity out of it. Let me tell you what. Peterson is one of the most creative play callers in the NFL. He can figure out a bunch of things you can do

of that. Hear the talking about it's a fantastic This is teacher verse pupil this week, Andy Reid, Doug Peterson, and you see a lot of Andy Reid and Doug Peterson how he designs the offense and calls plays, and you mentioned and and Andy Reid has one or two a game where I'd put them on the list as well. But it's all another story, all right. One more question

social media will wrap it up for the day. This is at j c p X. What's changed since earlier in the season when we didn't know how to win losing by one score multiple games to now being a team that doesn't know how to lose. I said it earlier, this team needed to learn how to win, and I actually had people like mock me about what do you mean learn how to win? Where they go to winning

school or whatever. No, my point is you get in those situations, you understand what it takes your young team, Um it's growing pains, and they learned what it means and what it takes to win close games and unfortunately we had to lose about five or six of those

to figure it out. It's part of the process. And when you have a veteran coach like Doug Peterson, who's a calming influence and has been big games, has won a Super Bowl, and he has a really good staff around him that have been around a long time in this league. Um, I mean, I don't think Mike McCoy gets enough credit for the job he's done as the quarterback coach and he's a great influence on Trevor as well. Um and Press Taylor has done a great job in

partnering with Doug on designing the offense. So they got a good staff. And young teams need to learn, and they learned through the you know, and they have their growth pains, but now they understand and a lot of it is just belief. It's amazing what happens when you believe you're gonna win, and when you believe you're never out of a game and you're gonna make the plays that it's gonna take to it to go get a w.

And this team now has that. They have that belief, they have that confidence, and that is something that is invaluable because you feel like you're never out of it and that you deserve to be in the situation and you're gonna find a way to win. Baltimore, that's what that's when it started Baltimore. Don't you believe it? That's that's the one, and Tony's right, he spot on. You gotta learn that. You gotta believe it until you believe it.

There's always doubts, you know, they're always gonna have doubts. Now if they get down ten nothing an arrow head, they give sit back and say, hey we get back from Now. It's a tougher team, it's a tougher place to play but for us. But but they can come back. So I'm I'm with Tony. You gotta learn how to do that. By the way, JP, you left one question off. What was that? You guys had the waffle house after

a huge playoff comeback win. What do you order? And this is what JP said, double patty mount plate, scattered covered, top capped. What the hell is that? So the hash browns are scattered, covered as cheese, uh, topped is chilly and capped his mushrooms? You know what I was gonna say? Uber eats, I love, I love, I'm getting. I'm getting.

I'm getting two wasp two waffles, crispy, I want them cooked, a little extra side of I'm gonna get u the side of two scrambled eggs with hash brown smother cupboard, no cap, Pete, what are you getting? I'm with Tony with the crispy waffles. I love them. I could eat waffles all day. Um. By the way, Trevor Lawrence celebrated his victory by going to waffle house. He did in an entourage. It was great. A bunch of jacks, a few a few players looked like they were there their

families all that. You know what, everybody, you know what, everybody around the nation said. That is so Jacksonville. You know what. I love it. That's who we are. I don't like it. And what else is opened at two of the morning? Pete? What do you want? I'm not. I don't know if it was two, but it's late. Uh isn't it used to have I remember back in the day, he used to have what was the crystals used to be open all night? Maybe it still is. Yeah, I don't know, but I'll never forget. We got we

got home from a West Coast preseason game. We played San Francisco. We landed like at five am, and my first stop out of the airport was a wallf house right there on the corner um and just went to town right there on the airport road. There's one right yep, right there, Yeah, I know exactly. By the way, Mandabi hasn't send us any wines, so maybe else could set up great Chrispy waffles. I want Chrispy waffles. Maybe we could do the show of the off season from different

locations around town. There you go. There you have a fanatics fan questions are in. We're back with a look at the divisional playoffs schedule, and we'll hear from the kicker who made the game winner. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network. The Cowboys game was definitely a big game, and I think we really needed that game. So putting that one into overtime pill goal is really big. And but to win it back in college against Houston

my senior year, I last game at home. That was that was a big moment and that was kind of a rival, so that was that was huge. That was a lot of fun. Uh, this is this is pretty sweet though, playoff game at home, like doesn't get much better than that. Yeah, you dream of stuff like this as a kicker. I'd say playoff game one on a field goal with no time left. Jaguars gonna done there onto Kansas City. That's Riley Patterson of course, Jaguars kicker

and welcome back. It's Jaguars Happy Hour, j P. Shadrick, Tony was silly, and Pete Prisco. All right, let's review the games of wild Card weekend. The forty Niners blew out the Seahawks forty one twenty three. Seahawks were in it for a little bit and then all of a sudden, Pete, they weren't. It was over in a hurry. Yeah, Brock Purty is pretty darn good man. You know Tony, I know you know his family and uh uh, he's playing some really good football. Man. Give him credit. He had

some tough uh going early in that game. But there's another kid that responded to it and played well in the second half. Yeah, I think Pete. He has the benefit of having one of the most friendly quarterback systems and coaches in the NFL. I mean, Kyle Shanahan's a master, and he has a ton of talent around him. Best left to ackleing football, Deebo Samuels maybe the best slot receiver, one of the best backs out of the backfield, and christ m Christian McCaffrey as George Kittle, who's you know,

and emerged that they play receiver too. Yeah. And but with all that said, that's great, but you know what, Trade Lance couldn't do it all right, not at the level brock Party is. You gotta give brock Party a ton of credit because he's smart, and he's more athletic than he gets credit for, and he is really accurate. Don't have the biggest arm, but he has an accurate arm, and he is playing so damn well. Yep. And then yesterday, three fantastic football games. We start with the early match up,

the Bills out lasting the Dolphins one. Uh boy, what a game. This was Pete incredible and the Bills did not play very well. Let's be real. I mean, they had a ton of yards and you look up and they're losing. Uh. It was not a good performance by them. They had a fumble for a touchdown, they had a punt return set up points. Uh, and another interception set

up points. But the big play and Mike McDaniel has done a great job with that team, and to have them competing in that game with the third string quarterback is really impressive. But you're winning. It's third and nineteen. You're backed up on your own or throw a bubble screen or something. Get out of there and punt the ball away. Why would he allow him to throw an interception in that spot. That was a terrible decision by Mike McDaniel. But you don't put the order back in

that situation if Buffalo doesn't straighten things out. And one of the things they're gonna have to do better is rush the passer. They did not rush the passer very well on Sunday. That's a big problem with them. Yeah, I think Russian Pastor Pete and Josh Allen I love is. I mean, he's one of the best quarterbacks the entire league, but he's gonna be smarter with the football. I mean there's I mean, you're up seventeen nothing, what do you do? I mean, come on, you gotta be smart. Don't do

anything to let that team back in. So I think ball security good decision. Josh Allen is gonna have to do a better job if they want to move on. Second game of Sunday, the Giants over the Vikings one four. Daniel Jones over three hundred yards and he's running all over the yard as well. Pete making a lot of money right now. I mean they're gonna have to keep him. They're gonna have to pay him or franchise him, one

or the other because he's playing so well. Get Brian Dable a ton of credit what he's done with that team. And they're not unlike Jacksonville in terms of what they do offensively. They have they're so creative with what they do and how they get guys open. And he's got to one guy picked up off the street at wide receiver and Darius Slayton who was a later round pick playing starting wide receivers and they're getting open. Uh. And

I think that's a tribute to him. But Daniel Jones playing well on the flip side, Minnesota's defense is a disaster. I mean they were bad all year and they were terrible on Sunday and Kirk Cousins is fourth and eight and you dump it down to the tight end. What the hell was that? Okay, Pete, who's that? Like? I guess he's a tight end eight teen for the for He's not a tight end. He you know who he is. He's Isaiah Hodgkins. He's from He's from. His father played

for the Rams. James Hodgkins was a fullback. He played at Oregon State, so I we watched. I watched him to pack twelve a lot. He went to Buffalo. Buffalo didn't have room for him. They released him, they put him on waivers. But Dable and the GM were both in Buffalo when he was there, and they decided, hey, they released him, let's make him a player on our team. And they did. He's a good player, man. He made some big time plays, big time plays, alright, I did.

He's a big receiver that much. He's a big receiver. And then, of course, the last game we touched on it briefly, the fumble returned by Hubbard of ninety eight yards for the what proved to be the game winning touchdown. I forgot it was that early in the fourth quarter when that happened to play. That was the deciding score seventeen Bengals. And by the way, if you're won a bastardization of clock management, take a look at the end of that game. I mean, my god, what are the

these guys are? John Harball is a Super Bowl winning coach. What the hell was he doing? They got a first down with about a minute forty I think, and Andy had two time outs, they took one home with him. What were they doing? Ended up throwing a hail mary? What the hell were you doing? Um, just a it's a how not too at the end of the game. Terrible, terrible,

terrible And they still almost caught the hail mary. But what I didn't like about that game at the end of the game, after the game, what was J. K. Dobbins doing? If we had Lamar Jackson, we would have won that. They don't throw that kid under the bus. The kid played his butt off for you. That was bad, Yeah, I think And if the Bengals moving forward, you got serious offensive line troubles. Three of your starters are out. Uh Williams, the left tackle dislocated his knee cap. That

means he can he play with it? If they brace it up? Can he play with the dislocated kneecap? They're talking about him playing. I've done it twice, Pete. I could not have played and I felt like I had a pretty high pain threshold. Um, I couldn't have done it. Okay, do you have at the games of It depends the severity to Pete. I mean maybe it's you know, maybe it was I mean the first time I did mind in college, mine popped out and stayed out. I mean they had to come on the field and pop it

back in. And I mean my knee swelled up the size of my thigh. And the second time I did it was you were there a training camp. I knocked the cartilage off the back of my kneecap, so they had to do surgery to go remove the pieces floating around in my knee joints. So I couldn't. So now if it was you know, if it was a subluxation where it went in and went out and that's what they can minimize the swelling, yes, then I think there's

a chance. But he's not gonna be and so are you better off with the you know, the guy that rolled out there. But they have offensive line issues and they're gonna have to figure that out now, buff like you said, buffalo struggling to rush the pastor so maybe we won't hurt him one more game in the wild card weekend. It's Monday Night playoff football. The fifth scene of Dallas Cowboys with a turnover machine Tech Prescott facing

the coat Tom Brady in the forest. See the Tom Tampa Bay Buccaneers the winner gets a trip to San Francisco. Who you got in the final wild card game? Quick? I'm going with the Cowboys. I think their pass rush gets the best of I know Gentsen's back, but I think the pass rush gets the best of Tom Brady. Nope, the goat moving on. But it's not gonna matter because whatever team wins is gonna get smoked in San Francisco next week. What about what about your lock for how

about the surprise lock? What do you got, Tony? I'm not gonna lock win, but let me tell you this. It's gonna be a one possession game. I guarantee it going into the fourth quarter, and if the Jaguars can get one stop of the Homes, they win. Yeah, your heads, that's what I got. If if they do this, if they do that, then I might like. But if they go bocket, Jags win, they're in the NFC Championship and they don't. You go after that? Well, I can promise you this is not a double lock this week. No

double lock. We got the Basselly lock, but not the not the Prisco double lock. That was a rare bird. I'm telling you right now, this is me A close game. It's gonna be a great game. I think the Jags compete all day long, and I think it's gonna be one of those nail biter's game winning drives. But they're gonna win. Definitely high score, and I think they'll compete to but they're not gonna win the game. I think it'll be high scoring. All right, guys, have a great week. Pete, Tony,

we'll talk to you people. Tony Basselli out of here. Thanks for our entire crew. Joe Fortunato on the audio side, Brent Reaber, David Chow on the video side, Kate Waski handles our ad placement. William Pas handles our podcasts. For our entire crew, I'm J. P. Shadrick. Thank you for listening. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Digital Network. The School of the Schools SPO

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