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Publix Tailgate Show: NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks

Dec 27, 20207 min
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NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks discusses the Jaguars' approach to the Week 16 game against the Bears with J.P. Shadrick on the Publix Tailgate Show.

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NFL network analysts and Jaguars Happy Our co host Jaguars Scoreboard show co hosts Lucky Brooks joining us now and uh, Bucky, thanks for taking the time. You know, it's it's a strange week obviously in Jaguar's Twitter land and on sports talk radio and local media here in Jacksonville. There's a fan base that loves to see Trevor Lawrence on the television screen then in the stadium. But there's a football team, the players and coaches that want to snap a thirteen

game losing skin. That's quite a balance to to deal with this week. Yeah, it is a balance, and it's a balance because it's a bit of a distraction from the coaches because the coaches and the players they obviously want to win. No one wants to I mean, Endo her thirteen straight losses and potentially looking at fourteen, and so as a coach and as a player, you're doing everything in your power to put yourself in the winning column.

That's it. You're you're looking around the fan base and uh, I mean even in the front office is like there's a bit of excitement because you see what could potentially be around the corner and what's behind door. Number one is a terrific prospect, a guy who was a transcendent

talent and a game changer. And so I can't blame the fans for being excited about the prospect of um a quarterback from Clempson Trevor Lawrence potentially being the number one overall pick if the Jaguars finished with the number one pick. But Bucky, there's all this talk about you know what, bench guys tank do it right, But that's unethical. You have to go play the game still at some point because that would affect the Bears of the NFC playoff race as well. There's a lot going on here

with that game. So you you want to pick, sure, but you go out and play. It just happens that this team is probably not good enough to win anyway. We saw what happened last week when everybody was out there. Yeah, you know, and the thing I think that's that's scary about it, right, because you can sit here and say, um,

they're not good enough to win. But we're seeing any given Sunday, any given Monday, we said, and they saw the Jazz knock off, the Rams, we saw since the NATI beingo Palm of the Pittsburgh Stillers, and so you just don't know, And I think it is their duty as coach and his players to get ready to play, to put them the best performance that they can put on in between the lines, and then you just kinda

have to see what happens. But I do understand the anticipation and the excitement of potentially having the number one overall pick because you see this quarterback who has been lightened up for years at Clempson, who has led them to a national title, who has this team back in the football playoff. I mean, there is a level of entry because you're just saying, man, if you get a player like that, what could that do for the franchise? As you think about this branchise having to undergo a rebuild,

it's a huge piece. Of course, there's still a lot of other things to do, but you get that quarterback and it changes a lot of Bucky Brooks with us NFL Network analysts, speaking of quarterbacks, this football team this week had a quarterback competition in Week sixteen, Mike Glennon and Gardner met show. I don't think I've ever heard of that, especially at a one in thirteen football team. Yeah, no, I've never I've never heard of that, and I don't how you do that in practices that are scripted in

those things. But everybody is always under evaluation. I think for Doug Moron, he's trying to figure out, man, who is the best guy that can give me an opportunity to win when they've charted out Mike Lennon, he has been fine at times, but the more that he played, the more that he kind of showed who he is as a player. And if we're going to ment you who started out as a starter, I think everyone knows

exactly who he is. And as a coach, you're trying to figure out what is the right combination uh at the position to allow us to play our best in the potensity knock off a Bears team, Um that has been playing pretty well, all right, Bucky. On top of all that, general manager interviews reportedly have started this week, I don't know. On Jaguars dot com this week you had some writing about some of the candidates and what

they bring to the table. Let's go through them. Let's start off with Lewis Riddick, who has been reported to have interviewed with the Jaguars Monday, Night Football analysts tell us about his past. So Lewis Ridick is funny because Lewis and our teammates with the Oakland Raiders back in the day. And I would say is one of the brightest minds in football. Obviously, you hear how he conveys and teaches the game to fans on Monday Night Football

during the telecasts and also on ESPN. He certainly gets it from a big picture perspective. He has been influenced the right way having played in Cleveland under Bill Belichick and Nick Saban. He understands how football should be played. He is more the type that we're leaning towards an old school tent in terms of smart, fast, physical football. He wants to have a team that is strong down the middle, and I think he has said that on numerous occasions when he's had the opportunity to talk about

team building on TV. And so he is obviously someone who has worked in a couple of different front offices, the Washington Football Team, the Philadelphia Eagles as a pro director, and so what he doesn't have and top end experience, he makes up for in his expertise and how he's been influenced by those who have been very very successful in the league. Next name, I'm Trent and Bunky. He is the in the house option at least at the moment, the interim GM right now. He came on in January

of this year. We know his track record with the forty Niners. They had some success when he was there. Yeah, he had a lot of success. He is a guy who kind of worked up the ranks as a scout. He has been with a few different organizations, the Jets Washington before making his way to San Francisco. Uh really worked with the guy that I'm really uh familiar found within that's Scott mccloyin and they built that forty Niners

team into a juggernaut. Um. You see some of the picks and some of the things that they were able to do the way they played. They certainly, um were a star studied group who had a lot of success. And I think uh if he had an opportunity to really put his inmfort on the Jackson Jaguars, I think you would see some of those things play out. Big and strong in the trenches. Defense that really has pass for uss as just able to control it fast at the second level on defense and then if you flip

the offense, playmakers, running game, quarterback, that's dynamic. He understands how to build that. And so if he had his opportunity, with all the picks and the things that are set up for whoever takes over the role UM, he certainly would be able to build this team in the vision of a fast, physical football team that should have a lot of success, Bucky. The final name will discuss today that has been mentioned as an interviewee is Rick Smith, the guy we know well in the a f C

South with his time down in Houston. Yeah, Rick Smith has been very, very successful as a general manager UM. In twelve seasons in Houston, he had eight teams that were five hundred better. Uh they won four division titles, three or four playoff mark and then I think when you look at the draft record, the draft record is pretty impressive. J. J. Watt, Deshaun Watson, Jadevian Clowney, uh DeAndre Hopkins all were guys that came in were cornerstone

players for their franchise. I think with Rick Smith, what you're getting is a very experienced guy who is a great communicator. I think if you look at his relationships, not only with scouts, but with the head coaches. He has been able to get along and try and create a cooperation that allows the team to kind have one

voice in one vision. And so when you look at the Jaguars in the situation with the number of draft picks, the sellary cap space, the young talent that's available, I would like to think that Rick Smith would be able to hit the ground running, particularly because he has a familiarity with the division that should give him an edge over some candidates. Great stuff is always Bucky. This is just the beginning, So get ready. Moving back with you a lot in the coming week. So we'll talk to

you in the post game. How about it? How about it, man, Let's do it.

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