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Senior reporter J.P. Shadrick and analyst Jeff Lageman preview the Preseason Week 2 game, plus previews of conversations with linebacker Shaq Quarterman and passing game coordinator Brian Schottenheimer on Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Radio Network.

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This is Jaguars Happy Former Jaguar Jeff Loghman and JP Shadrick provide the latest Jaguars news and what's happening around the NFL. JA begins right now. Welcome in. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on a Thursday afternoon on the Jaguars Radio Network. JP Shadrick with you along with Jaguars analyst Jeff Loghman, as we get ready for preseason Week two Monday night football, the Jaguars and the New Orleans Saints coming up from the Caesar's Super Dome. Yes, Jeff, Hello, we are wearing

matching shirts today. We are for those listening on our radio network. I got that text from you this morning. You told me to wear the shirt, and so I did and I was like what. When I got here, I was like, wait a minute, why did you test me to wear this shirt? Great teammate, man, We were dressed alike, ready for a week two preseason. We're owning it. We're you know, going through the edge. We're doing above the line thinking all the stuffies are nice shirts. By

the way, A thank you. Did you get your new two one yet? I got it? Are we wearing that next week? Next week? We make a note of it, and you can remind us on social media too. So the Jags visit the Saints on Monday nights for a preseason week number two, Lawrence and minutew are still listed as the code number one quarterbacks on the depth chart. Come on, they are. I'm just telling you the facts. Just the facts, ma'am. Okay. The facts are is that

Trevor Lawrence is the starting quarterback. Okay, I mean he's the best quarterback. Well, yeah, we've talked about this before, but they have not officially said that. For I think you could make an argument that you you could say that you would have co backups c J. Bethord and Gardner Minshew because if you looked at the way that c. J. Bethord played against Cleveland in the first preseason game, you would say he deserves an opportunity to compete for the

backup job. What would you not? He was thirteen and sixteen last week two facts, Jake Lewton, we played pretty well at the end of c J. Bether thirteen of sixteen or two yards and a touchdown, a one fourteen rating. Right, That's that's a great day. Okay. So does I mean if we're we're having winners and losers. Well, he won that. I think he won that day. That's a big win.

That's a big win. So because game reps probably carry more weight absolutely Now in practice, I thought Gardner Minshew for the most part, had performed better than C. J. Bethard in the first two weeks. Now overall, but here's the thing, the ultimate grade where you know you have you always have a you're great on a curve. Okay, Like, for example, when you were in college. Did you go to college? I did? Okay, all four years. When you go and you got a grade, Okay, you'll have a

percentage to sign to each part of your work. Okay, you got percentage for tests, a percentage for papers, percentage for homework, etcetera. Right in the NFL, there's a heck of a larger percentage put on when game times roll around. Right. Well, yeah, okay, so that grading on the curve would give him a boost in the standings and boost his overall grade up. Now, is it enough to be able to have Minshew and C. J.

Bet ThReD listed as co backups? I don't know, but I would say that it ultimately comes down to game performance. I'd love to see there and maybe at some point, maybe maybe not um see their grading system once it's all said, and like what are they're not using a g P A system, Like what do they use to actually keep track of reps and grades and and what do they go back and lean on? You know, what

does it look like? Well, I mean that's interesting occationalytics and people involved in reality if I mean, what you're talking about is giving somebody a grade, winners and loser, same thing, right, grades? So do you evaluate every REPLICAIA takes? They said they would. That's what Urban said, Okay, is are those reps and including individual drills? How they work in individual drills? I mean here, here's here a lot of data. The reality is is that everything is looked at. Okay,

when they when they film practice. The old way to do it was that they would film nine on seven, they'd film seven on seven, they'd filmed team individual period. They used to never film individual period. Nowadays, in the National Football League, they film everything just them going around a dummy or whatever, everything so that they can go back and watch anything and everything to be able to grade a player. That's the way it is. And here's the other thing you're not being great at just when

you're on the practice field. You're being graded. When you're in meetings. You're being graded when you're in the hallway. You're being graded when you're in the locker room. The interactions with staff, whether that be training staff, equipment staff, all of that is factored in to the grading system to determine who's going to make a football team. It's reality.

Are we being graded right now? Probably? So I'll never forget JP My my first free agent visit here to Jacksonville, we had a I got picked up by car at the airport. Okay, what kind of car do you remember? It wasn't like a limit but it's like a car service. But there was a guy that was in it, somebody that was on the Jaguar staff. And his name was Matt mccoola. Okay, Matt worked for the scouting department. Okay, what he was was, I don't want to say a plant.

He was more like a plant. He was this guy exactly. You know, he was there to talk to me to kind of find out Okay, first of all, to help me out to get to where I was going, etcetera, etcetera. But he was the advanced scout. This was like, this guy is a good guy or not a good guy. I guarantee you that everything that I said to him was being reported back to Tom Coughlin, and Rick Reepresh, and Ron Hill and all the people that were making the decisions for the Jaguars at that time. And that's

that's the facts. I mean, when when you are in this building and even out of this building, you are being analyzed or looked at, how you handle yourself, how you work, how you get along with other kids in the classroom, so to speak. I mean all that stuff. Do you play well with others? Sometimes there's some that don't play well with others, I can tell you that, or that haven't played well with others. Let's hear from Darryl Bevil, the Jaguars offensive coordinator, spoke this morning before

a practice and the conversation went to Trevor Lawrence. Of course, could start again. They haven't officially said yeah that maybe play deeper into the game. Offensive coordinator said he was happy to see the process of game management and game

preparation began. The whole game, you know, the whole game experience for him was a really important part of for him to have, you know, he's he's just had NFL training camp, NFL O t s, you know, so that was his first opportunity to get in there where actually those guys could tackle him, right, So I mean that that really changes the dynamic of it. And you know, so he'll he'll continue to get better each and every

time that he goes out there. So obviously Trevor Lawrence has prepared for football games before, yes, the week of practice, the day of the game, getting ready, going through it. But in the NFL, you gotta figure out your routine, the weekly routine. What do you do at a certain time each day and set that routine? And then on game day how do you prepare to go out and

get ready for a game? And then during the game, the actual guy is coming at you all that he just said there, he's done it before, but I gotta do it for a first time in the NFL. It's different. It's different. By the way, the throw that we just were watching Trevor lawrence performance from the Cleveland game and that throw that he made on the little out route that was the best one, was outstanding, the best throw of the night. It had It took a decision making, timing,

arm strength, accuracy, I mean everything that you want. Third was on that throw absolutely moved the sticks. And I think the most impressive thing so far is with him has been a lot of different things. One I mean the arm strength, the accuracy is great. The way he handles himself, it's just impressive. It kind of it gets it. He gets the role that he has been drafted to be in. But I mean it's it's so many different guys have come into that situation and haven't handled it

like he does. And uh and I think his team, Ah, you can just tell the way they talk about him. They appreciate that because a lot of number one overall picks would have come in the past, not here but other places and felt that it was about them. And he's never given that impression that it's about him, and teammates always want things to be about team. And I

think that he's very special in that way. And we haven't even seen a lot of aspects to his game that really made him a great player at clemsing the mobility, mobility, et cetera. But the one thing I think that also is impressive about him from a game management standpoint, which Daryl Bevil just alluded to how many times do you remember JP him having a moment in practice to where they had to re huddle because something was amiss. How

many times they had a delay of game? How many times that Dad said whoa, whoa, whoa, woa stops and they had to have a conversation with the offensive coordinator about what the play is supposed to look like. We don't see that now. I'll say, there are instances, to his credit, where maybe they're out in the formation, the guys in the wrong place, and he's the one that points it out and gets them in the right place. Exactly.

He's running the show exactly that to me has been and that he's never had a moment to where it's been like, oh no, I don't know what to do or I'm overwhelmed. And that's impressive because the playbook when you go from Clemson and remember now, at Clemson, he

didn't call a lot of plays in the huddle. Okay, so this is totally different for him, and the playbook that you have at Clemson, it's different, and it's much smaller than the playbook that you have at the National Football League level in the in the the essentially the mechanics of it are certainly different, and that's been impressive to me that you just you just don't notice anything that looks amiss with him. It looks natural. Check out

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work an overfill. Uh. The arrest are practice this week. So the embedded for that. That's rookie cornerback Tyson Campbell discussing the touchdown pass over the top of him just before halftime on Saturday Night and Welcome Back at Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Radio Network JP, Shadrick, Jeff Logoman and I liked hearing him explain what happened. He knew exactly why it happened and what he's doing to not let it happen again. That's a good sign from Tyson.

He's the Shadow. I mean that's his that's his nickname. I'm giving it to him. Oh your your nickname and him not right now, breaking news, we have a new nickname. He's got great coverage ability, great coverage ability. And JPU go back to the time we had a conversation back in the springtime when we were talking about Tyson Campbell, when I had an opportunity to look at his college film and I said at that time that this guy

can cover and he covers really well. The only thing that he needs to do better is that he needs to do more things when the ball is arriving, to make plays on the ball, interceptions, et cetera. Because he can cover anybody, he's got elite speed, He's right in their hip pocket. That's why I call him the shadow. There's not many corners in the league that can do that. And there was a moment that where he's just got to find the ball and then make a play on it.

And so I don't I don't worry about Tyson Campbell when you watch just the way he works in practice, he's going to continue to get better. He is very aware of his work ethic, his feet, positioning, his hands, and his consistency. I mean, j P. When youever you get the chance to watch him. There's certain guys that play defensive back. When they line up, their body is never the same. They're kind of foot feed are never the same. When he lines up, he is tuned in

and he's ready to go. He's using the same kind of stance, the same footwork. I mean, he's just a lot of times playing defense, defenders don't look at that as something that has to be consistent. They look at that I just need to be athletic and aware, et cetera. Offensive players are the ones in wide receivers. When they run routes, they want things to be perfect, you know, the footwork, the approach and everything. But I think Tyson Campbell's approaches is pretty cool. You can tell that he's

committed and he works very hard at his craft. So last week he and Sydney Jones fourth were co number one corners going into that game in Cleveland. You know, I'm gonna see, as we've talked about on an earlier show here in Jacksonville c J. Henderson situation. He had a nice game last week, but he's down the depth chart now because he's been on the COVID listing things.

So as of right now, Shaq Griffin on the outside, Sydney Jones or Tyson Campbell at the other corner, there's that feel that Campbell could go inside and play in the Nickels spot here. Um, you know, we're a few weeks away from it really having the matter, but where you see this shaking out at least right now, let's just say c J. Henderson, let's hope he's ready to go.

Week one, How did these other guys shake out. But that's that's I mean, part of that's part of the Yeah, every answer that you have, that's part of the factory of what you're gonna do. You know, So is C. J. Henderson ready to go? Is he gonna? Is he gonna be here? I mean, I don't, I don't know. I mean, so I will tell you this, Tyson Campbell is a really good get, really good get, whether you have C. J. Henderson in the fold or not, because Tyson Campbell is

a starting caliber, quality corner in this league. And that's good to have. I mean, can you get by without C. J. Henderson? Yes? Would you be better off if you had that town on the field, no question. Sidney Jones is a good football player. Is he a starting caliber player? When he started for the Jaguars last year? I mean and the year before? Was it two years ago? Has some really good moments in a really good moment. So he has

an injury riddled past, though, that's the question, you know. So, uh, Look, all I know is that regardless of C. J. Henderson, Tyson Campbell's made your football team better. He's made your football team better in a lot of different ways. From a path fresh standpoint, to a coverage standpoint, He's gonna make you better and then you got to try to find a way to get better elsewhere. And if that

includes C. J. Henderson, great, Uh hopefully it works. I hope so yeah, because you know, like you said, if they're all out there, there's a lot of new back there. But there's a lot of talent back there too at corner, a lot of talent, a lot of talent at corner, and there's much better talent in the secondary. You know that that's the one thing. You know, this defense had to get revamped. There's no question. Certainly did it. Last year.

They did not have an overabundance of talent back in front end, middle end that they didn't have much any end you want to look at. Uh, it was it was a rebuild and uh they were able to address or should I say, in reality three out of the five that's of the back end in free agency in the draft. That's pretty good. That's pretty good. Now next year, were you able to address the entire defense? You got some veteran guys, okay, but you still need to find

some pieces, some top end pieces to this defense. Pass rusher, whether it be a guy on the outside of somebody developed somebody on the inside. You know you don't You don't have some guys that you're sitting there going, Okay, do we have enough to go this year? You're better than you were last year? But do you have top end guys where when the opponent looks at your film, they go, how are we going to deal with that guy? Do you have that guy? H right now? I say no,

I don't know. I mean, yeah, it's there's I don't think there's an offensive coordinators looking at your front right now going we gotta worry about that guy and we gotta double him. But can you develop somebody to be that guy? Can Josh Allen be that he was drafted to be that guy? I hope new scheme and be that guy? Devon hambl And right now and Devon Hamilton's absolutely, But are they there now? No? The work in progress.

You want them to get there though, plenty ahead. Some more thoughts from Jeff Lockman when we return, So think about those thoughts I'm thinking, and we'll come back and get them from you a little later in the show. Here from Shaq Quarterman, Jaguars middle linebacker who is now moved up to the Depth Chart Special team's contributor as well, Jacksonville area native and Brian Schottenheimer, the Jaguars passing game coordinator.

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eight o'clock the kickoff time Eastern. We'll be on the air in Jacksonville with a public salegate show on Tintin XL, our flagship station at five o'clock and then here on the network at seven o'clock with countdown to kickoff. And well, I look forward to that game on Monday Night. By the way, I know it's a preseason game. It won't count in the all time Monday Night Football appearances because

that's a regular season count of things. But the last time the Jaguars played on Monday Night football, can you guess, Logs, No, I have no idea. It's been like four years ago. Twenty eleven was the last Monday Night football appearance. They played the Chargers in December that year on Monday Night Football. Here it was here, that's right, and the Chargers beat the brakes off them. Jack. It wasn't good. That. That's why you don't get money. That's what happens. You're when

you don't have good games. They have a tendency to not want to put you on Monday Night. It happens so this But anyway, by the way, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning are doing this like like a side channel show or something on Monday nights? Right? Are they doing it this week coming up? That's a good one. I have not seen. I know the crew on regular TV is going to be on it, Steve Levy and Riddick and Greasy Insalters on the sideline, but I do not

see them listed on the Jaguar's release. That doesn't mean I'll do a little research on I understand to watch that sometime. I mean, well, the reason the reason I ask, And maybe they're they're not gonna air it, but I would be I would be surprised if they're not having some type of practice run through Eli and Peyton that ESPN is is doing. But they're not gonna air it just so that they can get some reps in preparation

for the regular season. That's I think that's gonna be wildly interesting to see what the ratings will compare when you have the regular broadcast versus the Peyton and Eli broadcast. Which one would you tune into I give it. I'll be honest with you, no no offense to leaving and the rest of the crew. I won't hear what Peyton and Eli have to say, absolutely, because you know it's gonna be entertaining certainly with those two, and then you'll

learn a lot about football. I think you could actually take a Peyton Manning and an Eli Manning and and maybe even add two other former players that have some great insight and put them all in there. As long as there's chemistry to get former players in there to start talking about it, I think it would be a wonderful idea to where they're drinking beer, and you know, also the beer start flowing a little bit more, and then all of sudden you start getting a little more insight.

The fourth quarter, you're getting a lot more insight than he did in the first quarter. That way. But I'm I'm looking forward to that. I go I really want to see that. So I'm a big Payton Manning fan. Did you watch this Hall of Fame speech? By the way, I did not fantastic. I didn't get a chance, so

I I go back. You know, it's one thing that I really enjoy is the Hall of Fame induction speeches and at some point I always watch them through the football season and uh and listen to them all because I'm I'm a big fan of the Hall of Fame and the Hall of Fame induction speeches. In fact, I have seen a couple so far and I have not gotten a painting yet, but I will. It was fantastic. I'm kind of saving that one because yeah, I know, I know it's gonna be going. That's why I'm kind

of saving that one. Is the last. And you know this year is there's a lot to watch there. They're double the amount to watch this year. So the Saints and the Jaguars coming up Monday night. I asked you this last week. It's kind of the question of the week in the preseason. What is a successful night for the Jaguars in Week two of the preseason. Want to see some some success. You want to see the offense put points on the board. You want to see defense

with some impact plays. That's the one thing that you didn't see on either end really in last week's game was either one of those, and so you want to see some progress in that department. And against the Saints in prime time, it would be a great opportunity to be able to see that. So that I mean, that's number one. And you want to see Trevor Lawrence continue to show improvement and I and I would expect that he's going to start the game. Minshew has reps in

game situations. You're first overall pick of the draft, does not he is gonna be your starter. Give him the opportunity to continue to grow. This is of this is very valuable for him. I think as he heads into the season and uh and Monday night football, what's better? And I don't know about you or anybody else that are in the National Football League, most guys there's a

special place about playing football at night. It's something something totally unique because most of them grew up playing Friday night under the lights. And so for me, when I had the opportunity to ever play a night game, it always took on a little bit more significance because it took you back to your roots. It took you back to why you played the game for fun high school man, you loved it, and so I love in the night games. Hated it the next day and the travel if you

were on the road for a night game, hated it. Yeah, I mean you're not back till six in the morning or whatever. But the actual playing in the game at night in front of the national TV audience. Take it all day long, looking forward to it Monday night. Lug is well done as always, and um, we'll talk to you by the way, don't well you're not traveling or I'll be right here at this desk, at this microphone on Monday night. I guess in New Orleans you gotta

have your vaccination card everywhere you go. All right, you better go find it, go get got it. All right, I got it. Logs, have a good one. We'll talk to you. Jeff Loguman out of here, plenty ahead. Brian Schottenheimer, passing game coordinator. Coming up. We'll here from Shaq quarterman, inside linebacker, and Peter King. We're about halfway home. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Radio Network. Jaguars fans, here's a great way to pay with pride wherever you go,

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It's Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Radio Network. Glad you're along with us on this Thursday afternoon. J P. Shadrick with you. Joe Fortunato on the audio side. Brent, we were on the video department today. Max Hawkman jumped in a little earlier. You can check that out on Jaguars dot com and Jaguars so Fill Media channels. The Jackson the Saints coming up Monday night. The quarterback battle in New Orleans is red hot to try to figure

out who is the heir to Drew Brees. There Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill going out at the Times pick you in paper in New Orleans, the charting numbers at practice every day. We see that here, of course, but there it has quite significance with those two going uh at it back and forth every single day in a training camp, and we'll see. It'll be a big week for the Saints in that regard. Certainly for the Jacksonville Jaguars too, with what they haven't announced yet who will

officially start for the Jags. Trevor Lawrence started last week. The expectation is that he could start again this week, though he and Gardner Minshew have both seen first team reps in practice again this week and could both see time with what is left of or what will start

of the first team offensive line this Monday night. Now a preview of an interview that will air Monday on the Public Tailgate Show in jackson Bill on Tintin XL, our flagship station, passing game coordinator Brian Schottenheimer discussing the first go around with Urban Meyer, Darryl Bevel and him on in game communication. It was really clean for the first go round. Um, you know, normally in the first

preseason game. There's every preseason in general. There's a lot of voices, a lot of people talking things like that. But I would say it's very clear. You know, Bed's very calm. Uh So when it does get a little noisy, it doesn't doesn't bother him. He just kind of waits, waits through it. And I thought the quarterbacks did a good job of just kind of getting the information and uh communicating to the guys. But I would say overall, for a first preseason game, it was at least a

B plus maybe NA minus. Brian Schottenheimer with his passing game coordinator Urban Meyer, the other day, talked about kind of asking why can't we show certain things in the preseason. You've been in the NFL for a long time. Why can't you show things in the preseason? Why is paranoia so rampant in the NFL? You know, I think everybody's different, you know, philosophically, everybody's different. Um. You know, I completely

understand what urbans looking for, what he wants. I think, UM, as a veteran coach, you can look at it two ways. Sometimes you show too much and you give your opponents the advantage. But we're a believer that We're gonna do what we do. UM, not that we'll show everything. We're gonna do what we do how it is. We have a little success um and play well. But again, the

preseason really to evaluate the players. UM. Of course, you want to have success, you want to score points, you want to light up the scoreboard, you want to protect the football. You know, each each philosophy is a little bit different. But uh uh, there'll be a few tricks left up our sleeve for sure coming into the opener. I'm sure there will be that as Brian Schottenheimer. The full interview will air Monday afternoon on the Public Stailgate

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kickoff time. We'll go on the air on the network at seven o'clock sharp with countdown to kick off this coming Monday, and I will look forward to preseason week number two as Will Shock, quarterman inside linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He's moving up the depth chart a bit with the after the trade of Joe Schobert, so he

is behind at this moment on the adept chart. We're looking at Damien Wilson, who's at the top now with the trade of Shobert, and then Shock is right behind him, getting a little a good amount of time obviously in practice and a lot of time in the game last week against the Cleveland Browns. Special teams contributed a year ago in his rookie season, had six total special teams tackles last year. Spent a little time on injured reserve later in the season, and he was not used to

a lot of that. Remember at Miami he played fifty two consecutive games all starts and that and told me earlier today, you never missed a game in high school or junior high or anything else. So to even be down the depth chart was different for him, and certainly to miss time last year. He's back, he's healthy, He'll be a key contributor for Urban Meyer, and he had plenty to say about special teams reps and balancing those with the defensive reps and playing in his hometown stadium.

It's all about preparation, you know, going into even practice, you have to prepare your mind to be able to switch into different pockets, you know, which allows you to win. If you think about it, it's just one, you know, one single fight. You know that can be kind of daunting when you think about the whole thing. But for me, you know, whether it special teams, whether it's first a second down, third down, my only object is to win.

So when you have that mindset, you know, whatever position they put you in, you know, as long as you have the same goal of winning, you know, you just out there to compete in and be the best of the best. In my mind, Jack, tell us about your relationship with Damian Wilson and Miles Jack. Guys like that, Guys have been around the league for a long time. How have they assisted you, helped you along? I know Damien has just been here this what's falling off season,

you know, Miles for a couple of years now. Now I just say they're very helpful, you know, Damien just coming in. I feel as though he's brought something different to the linebacker room and just another perspective where he's coming from and where he came from and things that

he's accomplished, you know. As far as Miles Jack. I got to spend a lot of times with Miles Jack this offseason before O t S, you know, even last year, and um, he's definitely taking me underneath the wing, you know, showing me a lot of the ropes and the nuances of the league, whereas I'm just you know, coming from college and most you know, rookies coming from college, it's all about the you know, I want to play right now. I want to be the best of the best, and

I want to show that early on. And there's nothing wrong with that. As he's teaching me. It's just that, you know, it's just different levels of doing that at this level and just learning that from him has been really good for me. It feels like this defense could be to watch. Is it fun to play? Definitely, definitely flying around with my guys and just having fun. Man, as long as we said that just Man and the whole Calvary is coming, I love it. I love it. Check you get to run out into t I A

bank field when the Jags are home. You grew up in this town. Would you have ever thought that when you were growing up in this area that you'd be running out of t I A bank field with a Jaguar cat head on your shirt? No, sir, no sir. You know, when I was younger, I thought it was definitely a possibility. You know, as you get older and you learn more and you're like, well, many teams don't

like the draft hometown talent for whatever reason. Maybe it's just the hometown distractions or whatever the case may be. But you know, definitely having this opportunity has been you know, at first it was mind blowing and riveting, and now it's just more of a um, a responsibility I put on myself, you know, for my friends and family and just fans who watched me play at every level level

from pop Warner Ball to middle school. You know, it's definitely it hits different for me, so I prepare that way because I got a lot of people in those stands. Yes he does. That's Shaq Quarterman, Jaguars middle linebacker, and we're looking forward to seeing what he can do in year number two. Of course, attended Oak Leaf High School ton in Orange Park. Has a lot of supporters in this town. And you know you were thinking about it

during the interview there. The last one of the last Jaguars players that's from this area had to be Rachine Mathis, so it doesn't happen a lot, and hey, hopefully this one works out man, because he's a fantastic guy. It was great to talk with him today and you'll hear the full interview coming up. Michael Ross is another that played at JU I believe was a gunner for a

short time. Of course, Rachine had the long career here and let's hope Shat Quarterman has one as well, because having a hometown guy on the team is is pretty cool. It really is. That doesn't happen too often. This could be a big run for him here. He's he got a lot of playing last week's game, he had the third most defensive snaps of any player on defense last week thirty three plays those and ten special teams plays tied for the most of anybody on the team last week.

He will be a contributor there for sure. On special teams. How he can work into that defensive rotation if there is one there at that position, that's I'll have to see down the line. But things are good for chat quarterman seems healthy, seems in a good place, and hopefully it continues to grow here in Jacksonville. Plenty ahead. We'll come back with Peter King of NBC Sports. He was

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The full interview will air before Monday Night's game on the Public Tailgate Show in Jacksonville Atinton Xcel Radio, our flagship station, and on Jaguars social media channels including YouTube, Facebook, and Jaguar's Twitter. Peter King was at practice today, A long time NFL reporter, started covering the league in the mid eighties twenty nine years at Sports Illustrated, where he created Monday Morning Quarterback. His Monday column still runs, by

the Way. He has since moved on to NBC Sports and as the author of Football Morning in America on Pro Football Talk each Monday Morning. Plenty of thoughts. Full interview aired earlier. If you have missed it, you can catch it on the First Hour podcast coming up of Jaguars Happy Hour a little later today. But Peter King had thoughts about Urban Meyer's transition to the league, not just on the field, but with the players of the NFL, and some thoughts about the quarterback position for the Jacks.

I think the one thing about Urban and I mean, look, we have seen a lot of college coaches come into the NFL, and for every Jimmy Johnson, there's a Chip Kelly, you know, there's a there's maybe more, there's there's a Steve Spurrier, you know. So honestly, I mean, JP, we just we don't know if it's gonna work. But I do think that in today's football, you need to make sure that you're not just the football coach of the team, that there is a message out there that the players

trust that you can give out every day. And I tend to think that if your players trust the coach and trust the coaching staff, you've got a much better chance to win today in today's football. Peter King with us from NBC Sports and Football Morning and A. I saw you out on the practice field earlier in the quarterback huddle. Did you hear the snap of the throw from Trevor Lawrence. That's the big question everyone wants an answer. I wish I did, but the problem is music was

playing and you couldn't hear yourself. Think I'm just kidding, but the music was too loud and I couldn't hear it. But what I what I really took from it is that ball comes out of his hands so beautifully and almost it's almost effortless. And you know, imagine a Max Shr's your fastball and throwing the fastball without even a grimace, you know, and that's kind of what you notice when you're standing right up next to him and watch him throw. That was like probably about a twelve yard out to

the sidelines. And look, I think Trevor Lawrence is going to be a really interesting sperim in here because you know, we all think it's likely he's going to start the opening game and start this season. But you know, you go to camp to camp, you go from camp to camp, and I mean there's four quarterbacks here who should be on NFL rosters, I mean active rosters. I mean if you think right now, and look, who knows, maybe they

end up trading Minshew. I don't know. But if you have to go into a season with C. J. Bethort is your backup, that's pretty good and Jake Luton is your number three, I mean that's that's really pretty good. And so I think they're in a good spot at quarterback, especially uh but again, you know, I think the big issue is going to be and it always is, if

you're gonna play a young quarterback. I mean Peyton Manning through a jillion interceptions when he was a rookie, and you're just gonna have to deal with the growing pains, and I think that, you know, I still really am interested in seeing if urban Meyer is going to do what he says he's going to do, which is I have learned in the run up to this that I need to be able to take losing, and I will I'll be able to take it. So we'll see what

happens with that. Um He's an educated, very very smart person, so I don't doubt that he is going to be able to deal with it, but I still want to see it. Also, as Peter King, the full conversation, as we said, will be in the Our one podcast on the Official Jaguars podcast network on the Jaguars Happy Hour. It will be available a little bit later this evening, and the full conversation is fantastic. As always with Peter King, we thank him for his time this week. We'll come

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on the practice field. Urban Meyer is slater to speak with the media late morning before practice. Trevor Lawrence is also on the docket tomorrow. We'll hear what those two have to say. Final thoughts ahead, of the Monday night football matchup in preseason week two. No media availability Saturday or Sunday, and the team travels Sunday. They'll arrive in the New Orleans late in the afternoon and then get ready for Monday Night football. And we're looking forward to

that football game and curious to see. Obviously the reps that the starters will have. The thought process here is that they'll most likely expand them some kind of gets got just find the end zone right, move the ball, get some points on the board, get a little more flow offensively, a little more urgency or urban Meyer kind of talked about that a little bit earlier in the week.

The tempo and all that, not a no huddle tempo, but get some some things moving with the first team offense and continue to see some improvement from Trevor Lawrence Gardner Minshew for that matter as well. I didn't only had eleven plays last week. You could expect that to go up maybe a little bit as well. So a lot to look forward to. It's an eight kickoff time. We're on the air in Jacksonville on Tinto Excel at five o'clock and then countdown to kickoff on the Jaguars

Radio Network starts at seven. It's officially an eight ten kickoff from the super Dome. It'll be on ESPN and then on Channel four here in Jacksonville as well. Looking forward the public Sailgate Show. Plenty of great guests this week on our local, our flagship station, starting at five o'clock and then countdown a kickoff Red Taylor. As always,

we've got Pete Prisco, CBS Sports Senior Writer. We'll hear from the guys on the booth, Frank Franzi, Tony Boselli, Jeff Lagman, and we'll of course have the final word with head coach Urban Meyer before kickoff of preseason week number two. It's a big one too. Let's see if this team can get better. Let's see what happened and last week was the first time out for a brand new team and a brand new coaching staff. Let's see if they can make some improvements going into week number

two in New Orleans. Thanks to our our guests tonight, Peter ing Shack, quarterman, Brian Schottenheimer, Jeff Logum and our analyst Joe Fortunato on the audio side, Brent Reaver and Max Hackman on the video side for all those involved. I'm J. P. Shadrick. We'll catch you next time. It's Jaguars Happy Hour on the Jaguars Radio Network.

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