[Gene]OT Walker Little says it’s hard to anticipate the pass-run disparity #Jaguars had against @chiefs with more than 2-1 ratio. Adds what transpires with play-calls will vary week to week based on opponent and game circumstances.
OT Walker Little says it's hard to anticipate the pass-run disparity #Jaguars had against @chiefs with more than 2-1 ratio. Adds what transpires with play-calls will vary week to week based on opponent and game circumstances.
— Eugene Frenette (@GeneFrenette) September 18, 2023
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Also Gene: [Couple things about #Jaguars Walker Little: total pro who will never or rarely say anything negative about anybody, complete team player that fits the Doug Pederson/Trent Baalke culture. Last guy in locker room you’d expect to create drama or toss out verbal grenades.](https://twitter.com/GeneFrenette/status/1703822320677040580?s=19)
So ? O-line didn’t know what play was going on ? I’m alittle confused on what they needed to anticipate and ratio stuff
I asked Chat-GPT to explain this tweet to a dummy like me. Hope this helps:
The tweet is discussing comments made by OT (Offensive Tackle) Walker Little about a recent football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Kansas City Chiefs.
1. **”OT Walker Little says it’s hard to anticipate the pass-run disparity”**: This means that Walker Little found it challenging to predict the difference between the number of times the Jaguars chose to pass the ball versus run the ball.
2. **”#Jaguars had against @chiefs with more than 2-1 ratio”**: The Jaguars passed the ball more than twice as often as they ran it during their game against the Chiefs. The ratio is over 2:1 in favor of passing.
3. **”Adds what transpires with play-calls will vary week to week based on opponent and game circumstances.”**: Walker Little further mentions that the decisions on whether to run or pass the ball (i.e., play-calls) will differ each week. This variance is due to factors like the strengths and weaknesses of the opponent and specific situations during a game.
In essence, the tweet is about Walker Little’s perspective on the Jaguars’ play-calling strategy in a specific game and how such strategies can change based on different factors.
We also called like, at least 5 or 6 quick WR screens which essentially equate to run plays. I agree though, probably could’ve used some more straight run plays, but that’s not why we lost IMO.