JAGS WIN! | Club 904 POSTGAME | Jacksonville Jaguars 26, San Francisco 49ers 21
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Man, I knew I’d butcher that. We’ll make sure we fix it. A 2621 victory over the San Francisco 49ers out in San Fran. Their first victory over the ners, get this, in 20 years. James Coleman is going to join us in the club. We’re excited to have you in it, too. We’ve got exclusive footage from Boots on the Ground in San Francisco in Santa Clara, I guess, is technically what it’s called. Leave a comment, leave a question. Let’s have some fun tonight, folks. Welcome into a Sunday night postgame edition of Club 904. Pay no attention to that error underneath your screen. I’ll make sure that that gets fixed. Your Jacksonville Jaguars winners 2621 over the San Francisco 49ers. Mia O’Brien, excited to be hanging out with you here live on this week four Sunday night. The club is officially open and that means we’ve got to bring in our first guest. Let’s bring him into the club and I’m going to avoid the uh the god awful mistake that I’ve already made. James Coleman, just one minute into the program. I’ll make sure while you’re blabbing away and giving us a breakdown and answering questions. And is that pumpkin spice? No, that’s pizza. I think so. Pumpkin. It’s pizza. Not pumpkin spice pizza. As as we’re breaking down this Jaguars five-point victory over the San Francisco 49ers, I’ll make sure we get the right scoreboard. Don’t worry folks, we want to see your comments, your questions. Excited to hang out with you guys and dive into yet another Jaguars victory. James, uh the first three in one start since 2018, just the second since 2007. You tweeted it, we talked about it on Thursday’s show. Walk the folks through why did the Jaguars win this game in San Francisco tonight. They lined it up individually, line by line, and they won their position battles. Thank God for Brock Perie who is the best player on the Jacksonville Jaguars today. Um, all jokes aside, good D and a lot of top will win you a lot of football games and that’s what the Jags focused on. Um, you know, the score isn’t indicative of how of what it was. The Jags were ne it was scary because us as Jag fans, we’re fatalistic and rightfully so. We’ve seen 18 seconds away from being 4-0. I mean, we’ve seen the leads leave. You get that many turnovers in a game, it should be a blowout. That being said, it takes um it’s a team. It’s an ultimate team sport. Together, they were able to get the win. And I love the fact that they’re ready to scrap. I love a coach that kind of embodies the city. Um we’re just like here, man. You know, when you think of the state of Florida, um you think of Miami. When you think of the state of Florida, Tampa and Mickey Mouse are up there. you know, not Tampa and Orlando, aka Mickey Mouse are there. Tallahassee is where the capital comes. Jacksonville is just kind of like we’re over here. We have sort of a beach and we have our own identity over here and we’re ready to scrap. And I like the fact that I saw Liam go over to um Salah and say, “Hey man, you know, hey, you not going you you can um to quote Raymond Readson, you can attack a man’s business, but you can’t attack a man’s character.” And that man and I love that about our coach. Let me get the technical difficulties all sorted out officially, James. There we go. Now we got it going. And there we are. Perfect. Boom. See, just like that. I had the wrong score and I still have the wrong score. Now we have the correct score. There we go. The club is open on a Sunday evening here on Club 904 syndicated on the Action Sports Jacks Network. As luck would have it, not only James, do we have sound from Liam Cohen postgame following those comments. And that’s probably the best place to start because I know that’s why so many of you are in the club with us on YouTube, X, Twitch, wherever you’re listening to tonight. We also officially have Zaprder footage from our friends at Action Sports Jacks from Boots on the Ground. Let’s lay the scene first chronological order of what we saw. And so, let me switch the screen just once more, folks. Let me remove this. James, are you ready? So, this is Liam Cohen with regards to his comments to Robert Salah following this game. No, it was not a big deal, you know. Just keep that between us. Uh, one more of that one. No, I’m going to keep that between us. So, no, just going to keep that between us right now. That’s just that’s it. [Music] So, that’s Liam Cohen. Here is Kyle Shanahan. Liam and Saw were exchanging words. Are you surprised that I assume over stealing, are you surprised that Cohen maybe wasn’t thrilled about that? Um, no. try to clear clear it up, but um I don’t I didn’t see what happened, so I’m not sure. Um don’t think you should be that sensitive about it, but it is what it is. Not too worried about it. Don’t be too sensitive about it, James. While I attempt to get the Zaprruder footage that our friend Marcel Robinson just posted to the Action Sports Jack social channels up and running, um what do you make of that comment from the San Francisco 49ers head coach? Um was he saying who who was sensitive? I’m trying to figure out did he’s saying that Liam is sensitive. So Liam went to um to Rob. Yes. Or did Rob come? Well, no. Like you know what here’s because I don’t know how who initially started what. I only saw the clip, right? But um um postgame, but here’s what I’ll say. I come from and then it’s it’s the beautiful thing about the sport. I actually read something. I’m a history guy. Did you know that allegedly the game of football was in was was really invented the rules that we have by the Ivy Leagues to simulate war to kind of prevent that to get that aggression out. We just took it in the South and we just said ah this is the next best thing to war. So like you know that’s why we love it so much. It’s the next best thing to fighting. How I got u put on to football was it’s a legalized street fight. James you can go fight people. Oh, nope. My bad. That’s on me, James. That’s on me. That’s on me. No, I want to try to kick you out. I was trying to get you back in on a solo shot. Where’s We’re gonna give up on technology tonight. I am going to try to get that video. But yeah, the technology is not working out tonight. But continue. Yes, because I love this road you’re going down because I do think that that speaks to the war, the physicality that’s is at the root of the sport of football. That is not Is that not what Liam Cohen, Tony Belli, and James Gladstone have said they were going changing the culture? Jacksonville. One of the nicknames is the bangum. I’ll say I won’t say the other ones, but the bangum is one of them. And a lot of people, you know, these things, these are the two strongest muscles in this new age. And and the second one is your mandibles. So people do a lot of this and a lot of that. And you can tell that a lot of lot of people ain’t had a lot of this put to a lot of that. So there’s this thing called onsite. And that doesn’t necessarily mean I gotta whoop, we gota but I’m g when I see you, we’re gonna have words and I want to know if that energy is the same. And I like Liam, you know, I like the king on um on um not Ice Age, the King of Madagascar came up out of him and said, “When I see you, it’s on site.” In case you missed this, folks, in case you missed this, folks, James had a realization. I think it was during training camp when you f He gives me a phone call. I’m literally walking into practice. He was not at practice that day. He was coming the next day. And he goes, “Mia, I figured it out. I figured out who Liam Cohen’s doppelganger is.” And I said, “Who, James?” And who did you say it was? It’s the king from Madagascar. The little like Julian, everyone from King Julian. Like when you It’s the It was the It was really bothering me. I couldn’t put my finger on. I was like, I’ve seen him before. I know I know him. He’s been around my whole life. But he went up and said, “You don’t become the king on accident. So you got to come and step to everybody. So he said that was probably their first time interacting with the combine is an inappropriate time when you’re a new coach. He got interviews. He got to do little secret meetings. He got to do all this other stuff right here on the field of play after the game. He made up in his mind. It was on his notes to-do list and said, “We’re going to get get Travis ETN involved in a running game. We’re going to try to limit Trevor um Trevor’s screw-ups to five. If we get under five, we’re going to win.” Did we get it under five, James? I think I think we were under five. It was five minutes to set the scene, but like did we get did we get that under five? It was under five. It was under five. It was under five. We gonna get foyer. Let foyer foyer. And I want the world to realize why Devin Lloyd is pretty good and he’s pretty fast. So, they got all these things together and then, oh yeah, when I see Rob, I got to let him know how I feel about him. And he let him know how he felt about it. Okay. So, King David in the YouTube comments says, “Mia, just stop trying to uh to hit us with some technology attempts to give you guys interface.” But we’re going to try one more. I’m going to try to share my screen. Let’s see if if can I do that share screen? Oh, boy. We’re going to try this. Here we go. Nope. Okay, that’s too much going on. Okay, point being. Head on over to the Action Sports Jacks Twitter account right now, folks. And you could see that Marcel Robinson has posted it. It’s not letting me download it right now for StreamYard or share my screen, but he has posted the Zapruder F film if you may of what Liam Cohen and Robert Salah had to say to each other after this game. The quote that they derived from there from Liam Cohen was keep your name out of my mouth. I was told by some boots on the ground that the phrase take your ass back home was also uttered. Um, so again, Marcel Robinson, shout out to the boys at Action Sports Jacks. They were the only local Jacksonville TV station there. I don’t know if any San Francisco outlets have this footage, but go check it out right now at Action Sports Jacks because um, yeah. Uh, are you watching it right now, James? Are you listening to it? Yeah, I love that. Yeah. Yeah. You’re here for it? Make sure that’s where we have to start. I know we want to talk about the show and or about the game, excuse me, because that’s the point of this show, but I knew that a lot of you wanted us to lead with the very latest we’re hearing there. And as luck would have it, Marcel posted that video just as we came on the air at 9:04 p.m. So, what say you, James, before we actually get to the real game itself? To quote a good friend of mine, Chad Scott, never buried Elite. And that’s you just don’t like if that’s the I didn’t know the game ended like that until like about 30 minutes ago and I’m seeing it and everybody’s like, “What’s your opinion on?” I’m like, I Liam, I want to hug him. Like Liam’s making, you know, winning cures all, but Liam’s making me like him, right? And then uh and then camp making me like him, too, cuz you know, he came in with that that that heavy jersey. Like I’m like, dog, you know, some of that bravado is not real. And we were getting whooped. And now I’m kind of, you know what, I might be on board with these guys might be tougher than what I thought. I like that. The fact that Mark Sanchez referred to Anthony Campanelli as straight out of central casting for the Sopranos. I didn’t know if you were like allowed to say that on TV in 2025, but hey, listen, my people of New Jersey love people like Anthony Campanelli. We appreciate and we support uh the promotion of our brand. And he is not only a shining example of that, but James, and let’s get to the actual nitty-gritty of why we’re here. He’s a great example of what a modern NFL coach is, as is Liam Cohen. I reported this on the O’Brien NFL notebook which of course you guys can subscribe to right now. We’ll have the link at the bottom scrolling through during the next commercial break. You al also can check it out on my Twitter page. I reported this on Friday. This idea of the players in that locker room wanting their coach, wanting their DC to hang out with them more, not as their friend, but because they truly enjoy being around these two gentlemen in particular, the head coach and the defense coordinator, because they love the sport of football. But more than that, I had a player tell me how Wednesday night he’s sitting at home watching on the iPad getting ready for the game and he sees Campanelli’s name pop up on his phone. And of course, he’s triggered because he thinks, “Oh no, am I in trouble?” And it was simply Camping in to say, “Hey, want to see how, you know, the game plan’s coming along for you. Any questions, let me know. Just wanted to check in on you, brother.” Yeah, it’s the it’s a paradigm shift. Um, you know, 90s out from what was it? Um, a type personalities. you got to do this, come in early, do all of these. And right around um a certain time, and maybe they call it the new age things, it became more like a servant leadership, a guy that you that that wants to go into battle with you. Um like, you know, I can have a beer and we still understand the laws when we’re when we’re in this thing. But I think that this guy is going to could come in and fight with me. Pete Carol offensively did this talking to people who were in that Seattle Seahawks locker room back in the day. He’ll be in there playing ping pong with you, but when it was time to do business, it’s time to do business. Don’t get lost in the fact that he’s cool and think that he didn’t get to this position by not being professional. And I think that’s kind of that says a lot to him. He’s not an old he’s not 65. He ain’t he ain’t like that. He’s around their around their age is closer to it, but he also keeps a professionalism. Um, and I think sometimes if you know a guy, if you know somebody cares, then you care what they know and you’re a and they’re able maybe to reach you in a different manner because I also think from a coaching perspective, coaches have to be shrinks. I got to know what makes you tick. Some guys want to be great. Some guys just don’t want to go back to the projects or to the departments. Some guys just want girls. And they’re all they all have a skill set though. So, if I know what buttons to be able to push to get the best out of you, that’s how I become a best coach. It’s not always about X’s and O’s. It’s about getting the Jimmies and Joe’s to become the X’s and O’s. And that’s how you um that’s how you create championship teams. So, let’s run through some of the stats from this 2621 victory. Thanks to the 900 nearly 1,000 of you hanging out with us on all of the different channels of the Action Sports Jacks 247 channel, as well as my personal Twitter account. For your Jacksonville Jaguars, Tyson Campbell finished as the leading tackler. We’ll start on defense since Anthony Campanelli’s team, four turnovers, forced today. They have at least three in each of their four games of this new regime. Tyson Campbell, nine tackles in this game to lead the team in that category. But let’s get to some of the other heavy hitters that we’ve already referenced. Eric Armstead forced a fumble. Dewey Wingard recovered a fumble. Foyer Luickin forced a fumble, recovered another. Travis Hunter did uh did fumble the ball, but that was recovered. So, we’re we’re in the clear there. Thank you to Laquent Allen. Dennis Gardick also forced a fumble. Uh Devin Lloyd, eight tackles, two interceptions. I probably should have led with him. A tackle for loss, pass deflected. I’m just going through statistically the numbers. And for you, James, what defensive player was at the core of this five-point victory? The guy that you’re really not able to speak on because he didn’t really log, but if you watched, you saw the man with two last names. And I always joke with people, I don’t trust any man with two last names because they can’t commit. But this man, Josh Hans Allen, earned the right for me to be able to say it’s both of them. Like he was coming off the edge of creating havoc and really forcing Brock Pury to be uncomfortable, which Brock Purie did a great job of moving the pocket, but between Eric Armstead, you also had Trayvon. You had a bunch of other guys collapsing the pocket made him throw the ball um not at not errandly like he was actually very inaccurate. He’s l he’s normally a lot better than that. So I think Josh Allen being able to bring a bunch of pressure allowed Foyer allowed Devin allowed other guys to be able to be better and that’s really what it comes down to. The Jags front seven has to carry the back half of the defense and they did a really really good job. It just didn’t show up in sacks but it showed up in everything else. James, my biggest question and then we’ll get to some of our listeners questions before we keep the show moving and we flip over to the offensive side of the ball. Um, my biggest question is, is this structure sustainable? Not the zone scheme of Anthony Campanel, not the offensive operation of Liam Cohen. Is this idea of if the defense doesn’t get three takeaways and set you up with great field possession, let alone the idea of them averaging three takeaways per game, is that sustainable for an entire calendar year of a football season? No. Somebody’s going to carve them up. Um, Perie had a lot of near misses. Like, um, it’s ironic. Um the funny and I don’t know what the 49ers fan base is or if they say a lot of different things. Um you know one of the topics that’s always talked about is wide receivers dropping Trevor Lawrence’s ball but Brock Birdie had a lot of guys he threw a lot of hospital balls today and a lot of guys dropped those balls and you see wide receivers are very normal. Um one guy took a nice kidney shot um toward the end there that was really solid. I think he scored a touchdown but he paid for it. I think the middle of that defense is going to be picked on because there are some things that I saw. Um, one of the few of the catches I saw Devin Lloyd get sucked up and then not back and lose the route. And you can’t, you have to have a feel for what the routes are doing in that zone concept while you’re reading the quarterback’s eyes. That becomes dangerous um eventually when you find a guy that can carve you up. Then particularly there’s a young man that’s going to be here on Monday um a couple Mondays from now that um that really makes a living being able to make all the different throws on the run which is what we’re going to try to do um like we did with Brock Pery. So also getting um also uh a couple times I got to get beat deep and that that running back coming out of the back field. There are teams that have um complete rosters that aren’t battling injuries that we’re going to eventually see. So um they’ve got to clean some things up. Um but you know it again 2017 it reminded me a lot of the Saxville team. Um they put the difference was they didn’t have the turnovers because they were actually getting to the quarterback um in some of those games. Now you have there the quarterbacks are getting rid of the ball creating the turnovers. Now what has to happen better and I know we’re going to get to the offense. They’ve got to play better complimentary football. There’s no way a game with that many turnovers should be a five point and a and a um a special teams touchdown almost two. That game should not have been as close. Hef in the YouTube comments says they’re running more traditional cover two and not Tampa right now. Uh James, in terms of maybe changing things up as the season goes, evolving that defense, in the words of Liam Cohen, as the season goes, Travis Hunter goes. because I know we’ve also had plenty of questions about why the number two overall pick played just nine snaps in this game on the defensive side of the ball, 37 on the offensive side of the ball. Liam Cohen telling reporters postgame that that was a personal decision, something that they were keeping in house for right now. Do you think this defensive scheme evolves as the season goes on? I mean, it does. It’s just about where he’s needed. I mean, you didn’t have um the the guy who just played a bunch of money from um from Washington. Um he he’s hurt. you know, you have some guys banged up. You needed a playmaker and that’s why he played more offense. I mean, I don’t, you know, I think it’s You think just because Demi Brown was out, that’s the reason. Yeah. When you get when you find out another guy who can replace Deami, Parker Washington played very well, but you you got to have more bodies. It’s only like, you know, I’m And just being frank, he’s not great. He’s not a great tackler. He’s not a guy. He’s a guy that you just want covering. So, um, and then even then he got picked on at times. So, he’ll get better as he gets more reps and the game slows down. So, the NFL game is a lot faster than anything that you done. The hashers are closer together. Things happen a lot faster um than what we’re you than what you’re used to when you play in a college game. But, I think he’ll be fine. But I do think that um, you know, the cover two, cover three, there was a bunch of different zone zone concepts. They did have man. And I believe they got an interception on one of those man those times when they switched it up. Um it’s not really that um it’s not that the zone scheme can’t work. They can’t if you’re bringing pressure, it has to you have to get home. You cannot let quarterback the minute a quarterback scrambles out and he’s not just running and his eyes are downfield. He’s looking for somebody. And the scramble drill is is is just dangerous against all kind of coverages. And I think that’s kind of just where they’re at. But, you know, maybe they’ll get better as they get more cohesion. But I do know if I’m attacking the Jags and I can have a quarterback that can move. Safeties is really where our our our safeties are great men, great guy, maybe phenomenal fathers. They’re just not all pros or pro bowl type guys. It’s just not what they are. Everybody has a weakness. But they have been in the right position for the most part. And obviously Eric Murray with a neck injury. He exited this game. I do want to note on the defensive side of the ball before we go to the offensive side, Trayvon Walker was ruled out of this game with a wrist injury. Last question on the defensive side of the ball, James, before we get to the offense, um Kevin, my fiance, said to me Midame when I said, “Why don’t they just wrap up Trayvon’s wrist and put him back into the game?” He said that you can’t apply a club midame because it is too arduous of a process. Have you ever experienced that? Yeah, they have to check it. um you know cuz it’s technically it’s technically a weapon as a guy who’s worn one before. Um, and that’s why I asked you I that’s perfect that we have you here to give us that take as so they have to actually a cast has to actually get made. So I broke my hand um my sophomore year um like and I had five games left but they made the cast and what they do is they they they could saw it to where I could take the cast off and I put it back on and then they could tape it up. But again it it’s a little bit of a process when it comes to that. But uh and it just if it hurt I’m going put you in game. If it hurts during a game that’s real you’re he’s in pain right now cuz I literally like when I broke my hand I was just like ow wow that ain’t good cuz you don’t really feel anything. Your fight said the report the report from the sideline reporter Christina Pink was that he just felt something in his wrist and went to the sideline. When you feel it, you’re like, “Oh, that ain’t good. Something’s going to be This is not going to This is not going to feel good, and I’m not going to want to travel back cross country with this bad boy.” So, you don’t know what. And they may have x-rayed it. They because most of these facilities have um not the the sexy the the the Mac Daddy machines, but they have something that’s good enough for them to be able to get a determination right then. So, they want to probably let that swelling come down, look to see what it is. Is it broken? is also, this is me getting scientific, very little blood flow that goes into the wrist area. So, it it takes a little bit longer to heal up. Is it something that we can maybe just patch up and he just got to grit through it or is it something that’s going to be detrimental to his career down the road? Because you got to remember he is an investment. He’s a guy that I believe they picked the fifth year option up on. Correct. So, we want to make sure we’re able to get that and he’s able to make money long into his career. But, we definitely need his presence moving forward here. And luckily we have an extra day to make sure that he’s okay to see what we can do um on Monday night. So for everyone who was looking for the scientific take on Trayvon Walker, what potentially could have been the issue with his wrist and again we’ll find out hopefully more tomorrow when Liam Cohen speaks at the podium when the team returns to Jacksonville and hopefully more testing gets done and hopefully we see Trayvon Walker Monday night next week against the Kansas City Chiefs. To the offense we go as James has already documented um five brain farts. Is that what we call the stat for Trevor Lawrence? That’d be a good That’s That’s a good one. That’s very P that’s that’s family friendly. We’ll go with that. Okay. So, his official stat line, 21 of 31 for 174 yards, one passing touchdown, zero sacks, zero interceptions, one that was negated by penalty. That’s a QBR of 92.7 and those five brain farts. He also rushed for seven yards on seven carries. is on the other side. Brock Perie 22 of 38 for 309 yards, an 8.1 yard per completion average, two passing touchdowns, two picks, was sacked once. Let’s just start with the two quarterbacks, then we’ll go into the offensive operation for the Jaguars. James Brock Perie, Trevor Lawrence. If you looked at their stats at halftime, the stats I just rattled off did not tell the whole story. Trevor Lawrence had a QBR that was above average from most quarterbacks and what the average was from the 2024 season. His EPA was quite frankly as high as it’s ever been in his career. He had a 0.45 EPA per play. He had a 7.3 A dot. That’s average depth of throw, which obviously comparatively to the 5.6 yards per completion he finished with, pretty darn good. And he completed 78.9% of his passes in the first half. And as we know, the second half did not look nearly as shining because of those brain farts. What do you make of those two signal callers on Sunday? Well, I mean, it’s the reason why, well, one guy really earned his check. One guy has all of the talent in the world and all the sexy reasons why you want to give him a check, but he just probably is more like the guy who earned his check. And the guy who earned his check probably has more ceiling than what a lot of us gave him um credit for. So Brock Party probably has more of the measurables of Trevor that than we want to admit and we probably need to make Trevor a lot more like Brock Pury. Brock Pury, again, they people put this label and they think it’s bad, but it’s not. Um nothing wrong with a game manager. The Jags need a a 1980s basketball point guard. Distribute the ball to the playmakers and shoot and knock down the three when you have to get the fir that means use your legs, get the first down when you need to make the big pass. But most of the NFL, most passes in the NFL are are are five yards, five yards and under. So, we don’t really need you to be as big of a of a deep ball thrower as we need you to be complete the ball and continue to keep us in front of the chains. Um, and again, it tries to prevent us from having those dumb those dumb things. Going back to 2017, one of our favorite years, Saxonville, right? Me and Denny, my old business, my my old radio partner, we had this Denny, you have to put a governor on Blake Bortles. And what we what the governor was, we don’t want Blake throwing over 25 passes. Once he starts throwing over 25 passes, man, bad things happen. And if you go back, if you want to go do some fun research, go look how many games we lost and how many games we won with Blake staying under a certain amount. It doesn’t matter the yards, we just need to make sure he’s there and you you establish the run. Um Trevor, again, regardless of how you feel about Trevor, this is not an indictment saying that Trevor doesn’t deserve to be in the league. Does Trevor throw a Does Trevor People drop a lot of passes because they suck? or does Trevor throw an uncatchable ball? Early in the game, you saw Parker Washington. He also does not I’m sorry I have to say this. He does not establish he was trying to force it. Parker Washington saw one early and then really when I started seeing things kind of go back to hold up, this isn’t what we want. You threw a completion and I wish the wide receiver, I wish the running back, I think it was ETN, had more wherewithal to just bat it down. You throw it, you know, you don’t have a timeout. It’s 15 seconds left and you have an opport Yeah. You have an opportunity to end the drive with points and you throw it in the middle of the field. At a certain point, we and and Mark Sanchez said, “Bro, this is year five. There are it’s okay to be critical of Trevor in year five with him signing a massive contract. There are certain things that he should no longer be doing. Even the slide like later on like in the game um another So that’s why I said I think he was under five. I just listed two um you slide out of bounds. Okay, you started to give yourself up just before the sideline, but you should have been slid. Now, the tight end showed you the next play exactly how it’s supposed to be done. But it’s things that I should not have to be tell. If you can’t understand those things, I can only imagine what next level things you don’t understand. And that’s kind of me being a football guy saying like, “Hey man, there are some things that should be basic, right, that you don’t know. So, we need to go back and maybe pull back.” That’s why I kind of don’t Doug lost games, but I kind of understand Doug’s frustration at times thinking that he had maybe a guy that was more advanced than what he has. But that’s where Liam comes in. He’s obviously done a great job of tailoring his offense to the strengths and weaknesses of all the quarterbacks that he’s had. Right. And I keep saying it and I said it to somebody again tonight, so it bears meriting bears meriting again on this podcast on this 90 Club 904 postgame podcast. The reality is is that Trevor Lawrence is not Baker Mayfield in the one year in Tampa that he spent with Liam Cohen. The better comp that I can give you, which is would be great, would be an amazing comparison if this is what the prophecy that is foretold ends up being. Kyle Shanahan arrives in Atlanta. Matt Ryan has some pelts on the wall. When Kyle gets there in 2016, they butt heads because Kyle Shanahan asks Matt Ryan to completely rebuild his approach, tying his progressions to his footwork. And Matt Ryan doesn’t want to have it. They butt heads. They go seven, what was it? Seven or eight, seven, seven and one, seven, eight and one, whatever it was, cuz you played 16 games back then. I can’t do math. 78 and one. And the next year they went to the Super Bowl and he won the MVP award. So that’s what I look at this as. I look at this as a long-term play and I know Liam Cohen does as well. And so as opposed to fixating on my goodness, look at what he did for Baker in one year’s time. You forget folks that Baker Mayfield had Dave Canalis the year prior who while not Liam Cohen and while he was allergic to running the football, he certainly reestablished that offensive identity and Baker’s confidence in Tampatown. Liam Cohen also had Baker Mayfield for a stretch run at the end of yes, a failed 2022 season with the Rams, but they had chemistry and previous work experience together. And so I think it’s important to say this is a long-term play and they both understand that there is a learning curve and we are all going to have to suffer through the brain farts for now. But the hope is that come the second half of this season. Come 2026, you won’t have nearly as many brain farts as you did on this Sunday night with a victory over the San Francisco 49ers. Real quick, James, while we have the FSU fullback of Dem Media in the house, um run game. You gave the point about the governor from you and you and Denny. This idea of maybe if you go over 40 passes for Blake Bortles or Trevor Lawrence, that’s where you’re in the danger zone. He threw 31 passes today. The Jaguars ran it 32 times, you take Trevor’s seven runs. I know a couple of them were designed and obviously more passes than runs. I know it’s something that I was struggling with. Um, but at the same time, the fact that the Niners had six drops and the Jags, I think, had one, maybe possibly, that was enough of a development on the receiving side for me to say, “Okay, fine. You do trust your receivers. They’re making plays. They’re not dropping the ball.” Although, your running backs um, let’s just double check this. Oh, that’s right. They averaged almost five yards a carry. Travis ETN averaged 6.5 yards per carry. Feed the ball. Feed the beast. But I like that balance. That’s balance. that um what you want to do is be as balanced as possible. Um I I’m not suggesting that if you get 65 plays it needs to be 40 and 20 40 rushes, 25 passes. It just needs to be um something to where we could keep the mistakes down. And if you’re balanced, everything stays on the table. Play action, bootlegs, all these different things. When you’re just pass heavy, like you can’t run play action if you don’t run. And when you’re doing five yards per carry, that allows a lot of different things to go that way. Um, especially when most NFL games are designed to be one score. And this was a one-sore game. Even though the turnovers should suggest it should have been more of a blowout, it is what it is. We need to be on the on the right side of these things this year, more so than I. And I I’m with you. I do believe they keep stacking wins by the second half. they cut the second half of the season, they should be a much better and much more improved team as the um the plays the the idea of what they’re trying to do sets in. So, um there’s a lot there’s a lot to be not negative, but but critical on, but there’s a lot more to still be positive because at the end of the day, you’re 18 seconds away from being 4-0. You’re three and one, and nobody would have believed that you would have been in that position because you damn sure weren’t that way last year. So, kudos to um the guys now. enjoy this win for today and tomorrow. Just know, well, actually, I guess Tuesday technically is their day off. Make sure when you come in on Wednesday, everybody’s prepared to um get ready for Monday Night Football against a really a team that’s used to winning for that man Patrick Mahomes, who we alluded to earlier, that could be appetized at the sight of the Jaguars safety play, at the sight of maybe some banged up defensive linemen. But that is a story for another podcast. James, I only asked you for 15 minutes and u and here we are. It’s 9:37. We’ve got to hit a break. Appreciate you hopping on Club 904 for a second time in one week’s time. And of course, we will have you on again very very soon, friend. All right, talk to you later. There he goes again. James Coleman. Of course, you can check out all of his work at Den Media Group. Of course, the former Florida State fullback, and he’s on a whole other bunch of platforms, and you can check him out. Let’s take a quick break. 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CGC Water Treatment and Plumbing, an authorized independent Connecticut dealer. Florida license number CFC43257. Welcome back into Oh, here she goes again. There we go. Welcome back into a live postgame edition of Club 904 syndicated on the Action Sports Jacks 247 channel. Mia O’Brien, thanks again to James Coleman for hopping in the club with us. We had so much fun catching up with James that we’re a little pressed for time. And so, I promise we’re going to empty the notebook. I’m going to get to your questions. That’s why we just hit our lone mid episode break just now. I want you guys to hear from Robert Hany, the Jaguars starting center, who of course was with Liam Cohen in Tampa. We let off the show. We let off our conversation with James discussing perhaps the news and the biggest fallout following this game besides the Jaguars moving to three and one for the first time since 2018, only the second time since 2007 with this postgame potential scuffle words that may have been shared between Liam Cohen and Niners 40 or the San Francisco 49ers defense coordinator Robert Salah. Here is Hany about the win about the Jaguars moving forward in Duvall under Liam Cohen’s leadership. There’s a saying is it to do what you guys just did. I mean, it’s every time you win a game in the NFL, it’s it’s awesome. You It’s got to be celebrated. It’s got to be coach afterwards and we got so many things to clean up, but we’re going to enjoy this one for sure cuz we were out there battling all phases. Yeah, you guys playing a lot of physical games last few weeks. I mean that that takes its toll, but you think you brought it again that way? Yeah, I think that’s just, you know, we’ve coming in with this new group, new people, all everything that was new here. It was a main point of uh emphasis that we’re going to play violent, we’re going to play physical. And when you do that, you just you have to play that way. You have to play every game that way. You have to play every snap that way. Um and so it does take a toll and you feel it after, but games like this, you know, it’s worth it every time. Did you anticipate there being something after the game or were you in the right place, right time around Coach Cohen? Right place, right time just to have my guys back. I freaking I love coach. I love Liam. Um he’s fire. He’s emotional and he get he he cares a lot. So I’m glad to I’m I’m always going to have his back no matter what. Like whatever he needs, we we’ll all be there for him. How much are you guys feeling or do you feel this team feeding off some of that edge that he has where he’s not afraid of that kind of stuff? For sure. Sure. I think it I think um your head coach being that guy and like you hear we hear it all week and just the way he talks to us and the way he talks about the game, his knowledge of the game, his attachment to this emotionally he like I said he cares immensely and it’s hard for a team to not feed off that and to not Liam’s a coach where you want to go play for him and you and like personally like I want to go win for him and that’s a great trait to have as a coach and I think um the way he carries himself and the way he coaches us he he earns that every week. one more. This defense is playing out of its mind right now with the turnovers. What’s that like watching that each week so far? Each each time they go out, it almost feels like they’re going to get another one. Honestly, like I cannot say enough good things about our defense camp and the whole group. I mean, they’re unfreaking believable and the way they’ve been playing is at a incredibly high standard. Um, they’ve set that standard and they’re going to continue to uh to get better and try to they’re going to try to get more. We’re going to try to get them every week and as an offense that’s fantastic and we got to keep capitalizing, capitalize more, make take some off their plate as we continue to grow. Our thanks to Brent Martino who is on his way back from San Francisco from Santa Clara with the Jaguars for that interview and of course Marcel Robinson in case you missed it. You should check out action sports jacks on Twitter. We tried with the technology to try to pull up the video, but it is now out. The Zruder footage that Marcel got from the field at Levi Stadium of the interaction between Robert Salah Liam Cohen postgame. Like Liam Cohen said, I will leave it in house and I will allow those of you who watch that video to have your own interpretation of exactly what went down. Also want to hear let you guys hear from Foyer Luakim. We’ll do that here in just a second. But first, let’s hit some questions because that’s why we’re here on a Sunday postgame is to interact with you guys on YouTube. Seen a couple of questions regarding the penalties. This one is from the bridge of rain, I believe. Yes. Why do they keep repeating the same pre-nap penalties four weeks now? Instead of being limited, it just keeps increasing every week. It’s ridiculous. I agree with you to be clear. This is a new offense, and I’m not making excuses for them, but ultimately this is a new offense that, as Mark Sanchez of all people eloquently noted on the broadcast, went from an offensive structure for those who returned from last year’s team that ranked 32nd in pre-nap motion to a team that is currently in the top five in pre-nap motion, let alone motion at the snap. And those tells and those signals that Robert Salah was talking about that are borderline legal. Yeah, that’s what he’s talking about. He just did not eloquently enunciate it. And so I think that it is much like with Trevor Lawrence and some of the mishaps. This is a learning curve. This is a long-term play. At the same time, accountability is huge. That’s why I will take accountability for a tweet I sent during the game when Trevor Lawrence got on Parker Washington for the two-point conversion that did not get completed. and he was yelling and screaming at Parker Washington who had just scored a punt return touchdown to put the Jaguars ahead for good. But he was obviously not happy with Parker on that play and he was not in the right position. And I laughed because it does feel like when you see 16 get fired up a lot of the times whether it was that Monday night game against the Bengals or a handful of other times I know what I can’t think of right now off the top of my of my head. It’s Parker Washington who unfortunately when 16 is trying to hold someone accountable, it’s 11 who bears the brunt of that. But while I was laughing at the irony of the player who has cemented this lead for you, not on the back of your offense, but on the back of your special teams and now you’re the one who’s trying to hold him accountable. I actually appreciate that and I bring it back to the penalties as this. At some point in time, it’s great that a holding penalty in the eyes of many at the Miller Electric Center in some regards is an effort penalty. It’s you’re straining too much and we need to coach your technique better. At some point in time, those perpetrators will need to be held accountable because it is directly affecting the team. The pre-nap penalties like the illegal shift, the false starts, those are execution and I do believe players are being held accountable for those behind the scenes. They are being reamed out. Um, maybe that’s too strong of a word, but they are being it’s being brought to their attention. And at some point in time, maybe they do need to be reamed out if they haven’t already. But I agree, the pre- snap penalties, it’s difficult. Um, Matt Jones asked if I’m a bandwagon Caitlyn Clark fan. Dog, where have you been? Did you just join the show? Come on now. Uh, we’ve got from, this was on Twitter, and I want to make sure I give credit to this one. 0144, Devin Lloyd, Travis ETN, Trayvon Walker. Do all three get signed to extensions? Speaking of tweets that I sent that rubbed some of you the wrong way. I noted that ultimately I thought that Devin Lloyd’s performance over the last four weeks of the season as I think my brother-in-law is now in the chat. Man alive. We’ve got everybody in club 904 on this Sunday night. Um while you know I I tweeted out that Devon Lloyd they should name the the stadium after him and give him a blank check. Look, I you can exaggerate folks sometimes. I apologize if that wasn’t the journalistic ethical take that some of you wanted, which is he was never going to be given the fifth year option because of what the price tag is for the fifthear option in the year of our lord 2025 for an offball linebacker. But because he has now been unlocked in this system, who is to say that James Gladstone and company don’t evaluate and say maybe we do. Much like the Philadelphia Eagles when they signed who many thought would be a journeyman after a lackluster start to his career with the New Orleans Saints, Zack Bond last off season and he was unlocked in Vic Fangio’s defense. Who’s to say that James Gladstone and company say, “My goodness, look at Devin Lloyd. Look at what he’s been able to do. We need to sign him to an extension.” I do think that that will be the goal. I think he is now in he is higher in the pecking order to be given the franchise tag. As of now through four weeks of the season, he is higher in the pecking order to be given the franchise tag comparatively to Travis ETN solely because of the position he plays the duration of running backs careers on average in the National Football League. Even though I think ETN has also proved again in a contract year and I know Bubba on Twitter was roasting me saying all these guys are doing it in a contract year. Well, 41’s not in a contract year, and you just heard James Coleman say, and I know a lot of you out there trust James’ opinion like gospel, that he thought 41 was still the best player on the field today. He whooped someone who many believe is the best left tackle, even in his mid30s in the National Football League on a consistent basis. And so, that’s not in a contract year. Who’s to say you don’t see Deon Lloyd perform much like Zack Baughn has performed since he got his payday in Philadelphia through four weeks of the 2025 season. The same next year in 2026. Before I ramble any further and defend Deon Lloyd, by the way, so I think the order will be 44 gets a contract extension beyond the fifth year option which was already picked up. I I think that that could happen in season, but I don’t have any information on that. Obviously, we don’t know James Gladstone to do inseason contracts because that has never been approached up to this point. But I Trayvon Walker will have an extension on the table at some point here in the next eight months. I believe Deon Lloyd is putting himself in a position to at the very least be tagged if not extended. And then Travis ETN is also doing the same. Although ultimately I think the position is not going to unless you get a deal done with Deon and so you have the franchise tag at your disposal then you’re able to actually tag the Jaguars now fifthear running back. Let’s hear from Foy Luickin. Let’s hear from one player on the defensive side of the ball. Again, this is courtesy of Brent and Marcel in the locker room in Santa Clara following the Jaguars 26-21 win over the San Francisco 49ers. They did it again, man. Thanks, man. The first three said, “What the heck? Let’s go for four this time around.” Huh. Yeah, it was cool. Uh started off with Dennis punching that ball out. Uh you know, we get clips of it every week, so everybody’s got it on their mind. Uh obviously, we’re seeing how it affects the game, so it’s really cool when everybody force a turnover. you know, one guy gets it, but it’s the whole defense. You know, always having that mindset for the ball. We all celebrated 11. So, keep it going. They come in bunches. Let’s keep them bunches coming. We can really do something special here. Overall, it looks like How do you feel you did against McAffrey and just tackling and all those things that you have to do against a team like? Yeah, it’s a it’s a good run after catch team. They get the guy the ball to their guys in space. Uh it’s really 11 to1 playing defense on that type of team. Everybody kind of has to know their fits, know when you got to take a guy to the flat versus the leak plays. They always have a tight end leaking up the field. So, it’s really cool how we practiced this week, being able to match uh all that and then when they do dump the ball down, we got to hunt for it and we did that. Punch the ball out a couple times. Um it was cool. We can be cleaner though. Yeah, I get it. I’m looking at my boys. Uh but no, keep going. I I loved how we played today. Um and just stuck through it, you know, no matter the situation. I get it’s 11 uh to one, but really needed 15 or 16. You guys had a bunch of guys going in and out of the game, yourself included. How gratifying is that to see guys come in and fill in the role as well? That’s just good team camaraderie we got. You know, it ain’t no uh jealousy for real, a person come in the game, uh pick pick the person up, injury or whatever. I think we got a really deep defense. Uh we can put rotations on it as long as everybody know their assignment. I know we got a lot of talent, so seeing them not come in, not skip a beat, that’s really uplifting. Um I always want to play, but sometimes you can’t. And then come in and do things right, that’s really cool to see. I don’t know if you saw coach at the end, but I mean he’s got an edge to him. He’s fiery. How much are you guys your coach and get into it with Salah a little bit at the end? Your coach. I got eight. Yeah, you’re right. You do have a lot of Liam. Uh you see him get a little bit salty a little bit at the end with Salah. Uh and how how much edge does he kind of bring and help you guys? And are you breeding that kind of feeling off that? Sorry. I’m sorry. Um he wanted to be successful and I like that he coming in with his edge. you know, younger coach, he want to prove that he liked that as a coach. And I like what the offense is doing. I like that they’re running the ball. I like that the way they throw it, too. Uh they’re moving the ball this year. So, I’m really happy with that. The defense giving them the ball back. Um just proving that he’s a winning coach coming in here starting the year off right. That’s just the first quarter, so we got three more quarters to go. But it’s a good start. Like I said, stay ahead of the count instead of trying to get it back in the fourth quarter there. Um I like how we started, but we got to keep it going. We got a lot of teams coming in or we got to go. I want to keep this going because you know it takes a whole season to have a winning season. So that’s just the start of it. Again, our thanks to Foyer Luickin for joining the boys of Action Sports Jacks. And if you are one of the 1500 joining us just now, again, go check out Action SportsJacks on Twitter because Marcel and Brent are posting a bunch of great stuff. Let’s empty the notebook. Let’s hit a couple last few questions before we get on out of here. Again, final score, your Jacksonville Jaguars 26, the San Francisco 49ers 21. Travis Hunter’s final snap count, 37 snaps on offense, nine on defense. Liam Cohen said postgame as to why Travis Hunter played just nine snaps on defense that they would keep that in house and that that would be a personal decision that they would maybe share later. We will address that later. We will get to that later in the week, I am sure, with the Kansas City Chiefs coming to town and their offense clicking on all cylinders against the Baltimore Ravens today. I’ve seen a couple of you on YouTube who also wanted us to note and we would be remiss if we didn’t. The Colts lost. Yes, Daniel makes it all tied up in the AFC South as they fell to the Los Angeles Rams also on the West Coast. And so the Jaguars and Colts tied at 3-1 for the lead in the AFC South. The Texans shut out the Titans. Shout out to my friend Louie in the chat. Missed you Louie. Great to see you hanging out with us in club 904 out in Nash Vegas. And yes, unfortunately the Titans did not win. Um, we may not see Brian Callahan on the sidelines when the Jaguars do finally play the Titans come November at the rate that they are currently going. Did want to note on special teams. Shout out to Parker Washington on that punt return touchdown. Obviously, that’s, you know, the biggest sample size we have with in terms of him hitting the hole. It’s something I’ve been really critical of. I think on offense at the wide receiver position, he’s performed admirably, if not exceptionally, given what our expectations were for the number four wide receiver in this system coming into the season. I’ve been concerned about him actually hitting the hole. There was even that one reverse that he took from Trevor Lawrence where it was the same problem. Be decisive, make a decision. Get, you know, plant your foot in the dirt and just get up field. And I think you saw that creep up on that play in particular, but you didn’t see it on the return duty, which was obviously encouraging. Logan Cook, 47.4 four yards in net average. It’s not where he wants it to be. I can tell you that. I think the coverage was better at times. The two in return in particular on kickoff and not to, you know, go back to punt and then kick, but in terms of coverage, I think that that’s also perhaps why we’ve looked at some of Logan Cook’s punts and had questions because I think there’s been gaps in coverage. And the same can be said on kick return. Although I thought it was Cam Little’s best game in terms of kickoff duty. I know he missed a field goal. probably should have had an opportunity to kick another one in the first quarter, but that’s a story for another time. And ultimately, I thought that with the dynamic kickoff rules, it was his best performance. And I thought the Jaguars coverage team reflected that. Now, Laquent Allen going out of bounds and 10 yards in on his kickoff return. Then you had Christian Brazwell who was the gunner and he was in the end zone on another play. You had Rayon Lane flagged for a penalty that I think was really bang bang. So, there’s a lot to clean up there, which is crazy considering the expectation was that that would be the strength of this team. I expect them to continue to clean that part of the game up. Let’s get out of here on this. Paul was one of the first people to get a question in Club 904 tonight. He said, “What happens first? A game with no O line penalties or a BTJ 100yard game?” I would say the latter because Brian Thomas Jr., we didn’t hit it with James, but we’ll hit it now. Finished with five catches on seven targets. One was an overthrow. the other one. Ultimately, I think it just came down to miscommunication with the quarterback and they immediately looked at each other and said, “Nope, got to do this.” Little nuances like that are going to come. It’s the same as Trevor Lawrence. And this is why we’re going to end on this. We need to look at this as, yes, a three in one start that many did not see coming. It’s exciting in Jacksonville. You should all go out and buy tickets and be there at the Monday Night Football game against the Kansas City Chiefs with the Prowler throwbacks next Monday night. But at the same time, this is, to quote a former Jaguars head coach. This is not an overnight fix. And I think the same can be said with how they are rebuilding Brian Thomas Jr.’s confidence in the receiving game, his confidence with his quarterback. Again, you saw him confidently catching the ball today. He made catches that, well, yes, routine for a number one wide receiver, sure, he doesn’t make a week ago. And in terms of, hey, it’s a choice route. Depending on the leverage, it’s either a comeback or it’s a go ball. That’s going to come with time. Getting two feet in bounds. Yes, you expect that from a number one wide receiver. I know it’s disappointing you didn’t see it on that early catch. It would have gone for a first down. I believe you will see that in time because much like Trevor Lawrence’s progressions being tied to his footwork and the rebuilding of his process under Liam Cohen, it may be the same thing with Brian Thomas Jr. But if it means success in the long term in addition to the short term, that’s something we haven’t seen in Duvall in at least the seven years I’ve been covering this team, if not the 25 years since the golden era. Thanks for hanging out with us on a Sunday postgame edition of Club 904. Be sure to like and subscribe to not only Action Sports Jacks’s various channels, but also you can subscribe to the O’Brien NFL Notebook. 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JAGUARS WIN OUT WEST!
For the first time in 20 YEARS, the Jaguars have defeated the San Francisco 49ers. Jacksonville improves to 3-1.
Join Mia O’Brien, guest co-hosts and Jaguars fans all over the world to breakdown the win and look ahead to the Jaguars’ Week 5 match-up with the San Francisco 49ers.
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