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00:00If you're Mike Kafka, do you call this game with Jackson Dart pre-concussion,
00:06or do you call it like Jameis Winston last week against the Packers?
00:10Well, I am very fascinated to see how Mike Kafka, the head coach,
00:15calls this game with Jackson versus Mike Kafka, the offensive coordinator.
00:20You know, everybody was all over Brian Dayball for the number of design runs
00:25that he called for Jackson, but the reality is Kafka was the one
00:28that was calling those plays, right?
00:29And now he's the head coach.
00:31Does he continue to do that?
00:32Is there a little bit more caution?
00:33I suspect there'll be a little more caution.
00:35I don't think you're going to see that much, you know, running with abandon.
00:38Certainly on the off-schedule plays, I am 100% sure that Jackson's going to be
00:43much more conscious about sliding instead of laying his shoulder into somebody.
00:48I do expect that there'll be a handful of design runs
00:51because that's part of his superpower.
00:53Will they call as many as they were before he was hurt?
00:56I doubt it.
00:57But it will be an interesting dynamic to see how Kafka calls the game
01:01as the head coach.
01:02I mean, listen, there's been a lot of speculation about maybe Dayball's firing,
01:06you know, a part of that being the fact that Jackson got hurt,
01:08which I think is nonsense and ridiculous.
01:11But, I mean, that's everybody's throwing their stamp on these kind of things.
01:14But, you know, as I said, at the end of the day, Kafka was the guy calling the plays.
01:19You know, certainly Dayball was not vetoing them.
01:21And why would he?
01:21Because it's successful.
01:23Dayball was not vetoing them.
01:25That was awful.
01:26But it was not even...
01:27...
01:28I think it was a couple...
01:29...
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