A recap of Monday Night Football ends with the Jacksonville Jaguars taking a victory against the Kansas City Chiefs 28-31! Vlad admits that Marcos was on to something with having a mobile quarterback. Tobin is bothered by Mike McDaniel's decisions with Darren Waller.
00:00Last night, Monday Night Football, the Jaguars beat the Chiefs.
00:05How much time did he have in the backfield where he could fall,
00:09find the football, stand up?
00:11That was the most intangible quarterback sneak touchdown of us.
00:18Well, listen.
00:19The man fell, took a nap for two seconds.
00:22All he had to do was be touched.
00:24If he gets touched, they had no time out.
00:27They might have to.
00:30What was it?
00:31They might have not gotten a playoff to score,
00:34and then he doesn't get touched at all, and he goes in.
00:37I mean, they outplayed Kansas City because keep in mind.
00:42Yeah, because you don't remember early in the game,
00:44he got one batted at the goal line.
00:46It was deemed a fumble.
00:48Right, but then you – I mean, dude, the guy made a great interception.
00:53Great interception.
00:54That's a 14-point play.
00:55Bro, that Jacksonville defense has been taking the football.
00:57Right.
00:57That crazy linebacker coach is the – from the Dolphins, from Hard Knocks,
01:01he's their defensive coordinator.
01:03And they're taking the football away like crazy this year.
01:06I mean, that was a 14-point play.
01:08That's the difference in the game.
01:10It's weird.
01:11I got to tell you, this was one of those weekends in football, right?
01:16Trevor Lawrence is trying to get his Josh Allen on.
01:18I don't know if it's going to work because he's not as durable as Josh Allen.
01:21Because Josh Allen –
01:23Josh Allen is thick.
01:24Josh Allen, like –
01:26He's built like Gronk.
01:27He's like Superman.
01:28Yeah, but Trevor ain't small, guys.
01:29He ain't small.
01:30But he ain't built like Gronk.
01:32Like, Anthony Richardson built like an Adonis, but he gets hurt.
01:37You know, like Trevor Lawrence has had some injuries,
01:39so I don't know if that's going to work.
01:40But, yeah, he certainly – he looks athletic enough to do that type of stuff.
01:44So, man, it takes me to my point that regardless of what your injury history is,
01:51when you go on that field, you got to play football.
01:54Can you be smarter about it?
01:56Absolutely.
01:58But at no point in time can you give the appearance that being healthy
02:04is more important than playing football.
02:08So –
02:08I just can't believe that this guy is leading his team in the division right now.
02:13Right.
02:14Well, look, football is upside down right now.
02:18Right?
02:19Oh.
02:21I can't believe that guy.
02:22Now that he's leading the division, he wants to fight Robert Salah.
02:25He's crazy.
02:26He's fighting Trevor Lawrence in the middle of the year.
02:28He's a madman.
02:29He's a madman.
02:29You do ball.
02:31Better leave little O'Keex and the hammer.
02:32So, I was watching about the dude that fumbled in the end zone.
02:36Yeah.
02:36They showed the above and it was questionable whether it was a fumble.
02:42Shouldn't be questionable, all right?
02:44Yeah.
02:44No.
02:45It's his fault.
02:46The coach – listen.
02:47The coach got mad, got in his face, and then the coach apologized.
02:52And everybody said, you know, you don't do this or you don't do that.
02:58And I'm like, man, there is no worse way to piss off a coach, a head coach,
03:08than to do something so boneheaded, right, as that.
03:13And I've – like, coaches don't get mad at serious stuff.
03:20It's the stuff that can be avoided that drives coaches crazy, right?
03:26You don't need no talent for a pre-snap jump, right, offensively or defensively.
03:33There's fumbles and the coach come over and tap you on the head and say,
03:37give me some more security, right?
03:39I see, like, it was a great play.
03:41Like, I've had coaches tell me that.
03:43But that – that right there, like, the emotions going through the coach's head
03:52at the moment, but, you know.
03:56Watching that game last night, man, it proves again.
04:01Frog boy was right.
04:03With what?
04:04You have to have a mobile quarterback, man.
04:07But, you know –
04:08A two-leading rush – hold on.
04:10The two-leading rushers yesterday for both Jacksonville and Kansas City,
04:15where they're quarterbacks.
04:16Yeah, but here's the deal.
04:19I think sometimes people confuse mobile quarterback with a burner or athletic.
04:28I'm not talking about – yeah, you don't have to be –
04:30Okay, so that's where I'm getting –
04:32I'm like – I'm like – and keep in mind that to say Tua is not mobile
04:38also has a lot to do with the offense that he's running because he runs a lot of
04:44three-step quick passes from the pocket.
04:47He's run – he's rolled out.
04:50They rolled him out a couple of weeks ago, and he was very accurate throwing that ball
04:54on the run, or he scrambled a little bit, and he waits until the last possible minute,
05:01which, like, again, almost makes it worse.
05:06But he can move.
05:08It's just that they sit him in the pocket and don't allow it.
05:14I was shocked that they didn't roll him out any this past weekend.
05:18Shocked.
05:18When it started working, you got to include that in your game plan.
05:23And they got froggy, dude.
05:24They started, like – they were chucking –
05:25They went back to the –
05:26They were finding Darren Waller like crazy, and they stopped going to Darren Waller.
05:31Well, you know, the other team says, you know what?
05:33We're going to put something on him.
05:36Yeah, here's – I have an issue with that, though.
05:37Here's the thing that annoys me.
05:39Mm-hmm.
05:39McDaniel tried to explain that, too, and he said that.
05:42Well, they were going to give him more attention.
05:44I'm sorry.
05:46Okay.
05:47How tall is he?
05:49Who, Darren Waller?
05:50Six-six.
05:51Six-six.
05:52He's a beast.
05:53Like –
05:54Throw it up.
05:54You're doing the same thing you did last year with Tyreek Hill.
05:59They're taking it away.
06:00Okay, dude.
06:01Well, like, do you never let your players go make a play?
06:04Ever?
06:05Like, I'm not saying all the time, just never.
06:07He's taller than everybody.
06:08There were two guys over him in the end zone when he scored his first touchdown.
06:12Yeah.
06:12Like, it's just – I just didn't hate that explanation all the time.
06:16You're 100% accurate, and I would take it a step further and say,
06:23if two guys are covering the tight end, then where are all your little fast guys?
06:32Right?
06:33So, like, if – like, here, let's start this off by saying I guarantee you none of these plays were designed for Darren Waller that were thrown to him.
06:49Mm-hmm.
06:49Right?
06:50And then they started including him in the routes.
06:53It just – it almost feels like – it feels to me like Mike McDaniel, if he doesn't design perfection on the play, he don't want to run it.
07:02Like, it's never – can something improvised happen?
07:05Right.
07:05Like, can anything that – when it breaks down, will you allow – no, because I didn't design it.
07:09Ooh.
07:10I have to design crisp plays at all points.
07:14And I'm like, but this is a chaotic sport.
07:17Sometimes you just got to, like – he's sick.
07:21Do you understand?
07:23My mind is blown watching this man.
07:25I thought he was a bum.
07:26And he has come out, like, a mix of Tony Gonzalez and Rob Gronkowski in every play he's been allowed to play.
07:34And we're just like, ooh, they're giving him attention.
07:37It's like, oh, yeah.
07:38Well, probably, because they probably thought to themselves, this senior citizen's not going to be any good.
07:41You know, crazy.
07:43Like, I don't know if we're going to keep him.
07:45Remember that time?
07:46Yeah.
07:46And this guy's saving your ass, and you couldn't even get him some plays in the second half?
07:50Yeah.
07:51Tobin.
07:52Hmm?
07:52You're going to be amazed at this.
07:56Hmm.
07:57We have said the same exact thing, but from different perspectives.
08:04Wow.
08:05Like, me saying, and I've been saying for the last two or three weeks, when they block something or close something down or defend something, which defenses do, where are the adjustments to that base play?
08:20Where are the alternative routes?
08:22You know, they're not just going to let you run the play you want to all the time.
08:28Where is the deviation from that play?
08:31Where is the out and up?
08:34Where is the, you know, like variances of the same look but run different plays?
08:40Like, it does seem like they get mighty frustrated when something doesn't work.
08:45And football is more fluid than that in that the teams that have a lot of success adjust really well.
08:53Right?
08:54They throw it to somebody else.
08:56Guess what?
08:58The ball does not, if you play for Kansas City, doesn't have to go to worthy or doesn't have to go to the tight end.
09:06Other guys get wide open, too, when you try to concentrate on those two guys.
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