CRISIS: Jacksonville Jaguars MUST Reclaim Their TURNOVER Identity or Risk PLAYOFF Elimination
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And if you’re new, thank you for joining us. And hopefully I’ll give you an opportunity to become an everyday. Here’s what we’re going to talk about today. We’ll end the show by me telling the Jaguars players and coaches, “Y’all ain’t no doctors. Don’t fix the struggling team. let him stay sick. You’re not an antibiotic. That is for certain. Greg Newsome, the newest acquired Jaguars, at least as the time that we did this show, uh will be needed for the Jaguars, not only this Sunday, but for the rest of the season in a big way because as we’ll start off talking about in segment one, the Jaguars need to uh reaffirm their position of a team that can cause a lot of turnovers. And that will be aided by the fact that Trayvon Walker took the club off and he’s that much closer to being back to being who he is. And that’s where we’re going to sit here and unpack it. The one thing about this defense the last couple of weeks or the last couple of games, which spans over three weeks, shout out to the bye-week, is that the Jaguars weren’t what we had gotten used to the first five weeks of the season. And that is a team that caused havoc defensively and created turnovers, opportunistic turnovers that have led to record-breaking touchdowns on Monday Night Football by Devin Lloyd just being Johnny on the spot the way Foyola would and uh Jordan Lewis have so many times this year. Even Dewey Wingard that seems to have disappeared. A lot of people think that Tyson Campbell left and they stopped getting turnovers. Yeah, Tyson Campbell wasn’t responsible for a whole bunch of those turnovers. By the way, is a little bit of a coincidence, but it’s also a little bit, I believe, of teams making sure that their players didn’t turn the ball over because the Jaguars were simply thriving off of those turnovers. In fact, I would argue that at least four of those wins, two or three of them, they wouldn’t have won them had they gotten one less turnover in those games. You can make that argument all day long and it could probably ring out to be true. The Jaguars are sitting at four and three. They have a game against the Raiders. The Raiders are one of the worst teams, if not the worst team in the National Football League. They don’t they need to get back to their ways. One of those things that they can do is remembering who they were. You saw Liam Cohen show during the by-week. If you’re looking at the all access with the Jaguars, you saw Liam Cohen, the coach, give an impassion speech to his players. That was a great interaction. And then you saw him in that meeting in the Jaguars meeting room with him showing plays of the things that the Jaguars were doing well. One of those plays was Devin Lloyd intercepting uh Patrick Mahomes and running it all the way back for a touchdown. It was just a reminder of maybe you don’t remember or as I always say, you don’t remember what your face looks like unless you’re looking in the mirror. Liam Cohen held a mirror up to the Jaguars and said, “This is who you are. This is who you were. This is who you showed everybody who you are. Don’t let up now. Go back to being that guy or those people.” And those people were a team that played like their feet and their hair were both on fire, poking the ball away, peanut punching the ball, being Johnny on the spot, running to the football and hustling every single play. They got to get back to it and they have an opportunity to do it because, well, the player that they’re playing this week, Gino Smith, has feasted on throwing the ball to the other team. So, if any game is going to be the game where the Jaguars get back to their uh turnover self, this is the one. This is the one where they turn back into Pillsberry and serve up a bunch of turnovers that can lead them to win. I don’t care that the offense sputter in those victories. That’s part of the identity. That’s part of the gritty conversation that we were having about the Jaguars that I know Liam Cohen loves offense and he’s an offensive coach and everywhere he’s been they’ve had a dynamic offense. I think that stuff will come. In fact, the offensive line plays a little bit better and and Brian Thomas Jr. can figure out his drops issues and the Jaguars can come up with a plan now that they’ve had a a by-week to further ingratiate Travis Hunter coming off of his best game into offense and then get back to being who they are offensively. I think all of those things could continue to improve. You’re not going to be able to change your team in the middle of the season. Trade deadline, be damned. Whoever you go get, I don’t care. you could patch a hole or maybe improve just a little bit or build on some of the things that you’re doing. You’re not going to be able to totally uh revamp or retool and start over again from this point moving forward and there’s no more by weeks. The next time you’ll be able to do that in the offseason. So, I think what they have to do is look at who they are and who they have been up to this point to be successful and ride with that. and that is the running game on offense, but more importantly for defense. The defense has been to me the biggest re the biggest unit that is responsible for this four and three start, right? It wouldn’t even be that without the defense. You got to get back to defense. We talked about establishing the run again yesterday. So now we’re going to f focus on the defense. What could change? What could change from the first five weeks uh that we have not seen the last two games? Trayvon Walker getting healthier. Uh we know he had a procedure done uh to his hand uh after the 49ers game and he wasn’t really himself um the last two games against Seattle and the Rams. Limited snaps getting used to the club. I’m not saying he’s 100% back, but when you start seeing him take the cast off and he has another little concoction on his hand, that means that he’s healing and he’s getting closer. the closer Trayvon Walker gets back to being the Trayvon Walker that we have seen so far this year to where he was right there with Devin Lloyd as the two best players on this defense. And I’m not and I’m being serious. He’s now shown you that he is probably the most valuable player on that defense because the Jaguars without him haven’t been stopping the run. They haven’t been as violent up front. The quarterback seems like he’s a little bit too comfortable with just Josh Allen providing pressure and Josh Allen has actually has not provided as much pressure. At least I don’t know what the stats say, but my eyes say that since Trayvon has been gone, he hasn’t provided that pressure. The more pressure you get, the more violence you get, the more people start looking over their shoulder and stop playing aggressively and start looking for contact. And that’s when the peanut punches and all of that stuff works. Trayvon Walker is a game plan wrecker. He is now back and I anticipate that he’s going to have a big big game this week and get the Jaguars back on their turnover waves. It’ll also help Greg Newsome, the newest member of the Jacksonville Jaguars who came over in a trade unceremoniously. Uh Jackson Smith and and Jigbo welcomed him to the NFL with a big 60 some yard touchdown. But that’s not all on him. Some of that was on the play call and now he’s getting used to what’s going on here in Jacksonville. And I think that the time and with them being back full strength up front is going to play a big factor in whether or not they can get going and get their defense back on track. We’ll discuss him and his impact in just a second here on Locked on Jaguar. All right. 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Today, it is hump day here on Lockdown Jaguars. Make sure you tap in tomorrow. We will have our Thursday crossover uh as we always do on tomorrow. So, make sure you check that out. I got my man Q Meyers in the building. Q’s all over the place, man. He locked on Raiders. Does ESPN radio on a national level at night. I got some really, really good stuff for you to come up in that episode. So, make sure you tap in wherever you get your podcast. But it is not Thursday yet. It is Wednesday. We’re talking about the Jaguars trying to get back over the hump. Shout out to Wednesday being hump day. get back over the hump and get back to the winning ways that we saw earlier this year. Teams get tape on you, man. When they get tape on you, they’re gonna The one thing about the NFL, and I learned this from watching NFL coaches and coordinators, when they go back to college, they’re going to run the same stuff over and over again until you can show them that you can stop it. If you can’t stop it, they going to keep doing it. The NFL is the master of doing things that they know you don’t want them to do, pushing buttons that you don’t want them to push. And that probably led Liam Cohen a little bit to try to attack the secondaries for their last two opponents. A little bit of that led to him also losing the Jaguars identity. So, we’ll see if they can get some of that back. One of the things that the Jaguars pride themselves on, dudes that can play the ball and have a high football IQ. Keep in mind when you think about Buster Brown, Montek Brown who hasn’t had a lot of playing time in all of the years he’s been with the Jaguars, Travis Hunter being a rookie, Jordan Lewis, this being his first year uh here. Eric Murray, this is his first year here. And now Greg Newsome, he’s been here for about three weeks. Time enough to have a good cup of coffee, right? Well, Jaguar fans ain’t going to care about none of that stuff. They they don’t care about patience. the Jack and I understand it. This is not a slight to them. This is just the way it is, man. Folks need to win and win now while the iron is hot. You better strike because the Colts are sitting there at seven and one and trying to run away with the division and it’s going to be hard to make the wild card if you don’t hit the layups. And this is a layup because the Raiders are one of the worst teams in the league. They also have a receiver named Jacobe Meyers that everyone wants on this team. His availability don’t know about it. It’s not the first time the Jaguars have played against a team. In fact, they’ve done it twice this year where they’ve played against the team and right after that either took a player off of their roster in Colin Saunders or a player off of their practice squad in uh quarterback uh Gus Bradley’s kid to to bring him here and make him a backup quarterback. So, it could be something where they’re scouting it. We don’t want them to scout Jacobe Myers this week and say, “Yeah, that’s the dude we want.” Because if that happens, that means that my man Greg Newsome might have had a rough game. And they don’t want Greg Newsome to be having rough games. They acquired Greg Newsome in a trade for Tyson Campbell, who if you watch the tape, you know exactly why they traded Tyson Campbell. It had nothing to do with his salary. That probably had a little bit to do with it, but it was his play combined with probably his salary and what the commitment to him was over the next couple of years. and the fact that he didn’t really fit this scheme. And the Jaguars coaches are going to be here for a while running the scheme that they run. So, they made a trade for Greg Newsome, who is a better tackler in the open field and is a little bit more sticky in his coverage and has better ball skills. Jaguar fans aren’t very patient because a couple of days after Greg Newsome got here, like I said, he got roasted and a lot of people blamed it on him. However, in Liam Cohen’s description of the play that Jackson Smith and Jigba caught a 60 some odd yard touchdown, he basically said, “We got caught in a beater with outside leverage.” So, he took it off of his player and took accountability for the staff and for the coaches. Sometimes the ball’s going to beat you, man. Right play, right call. The edge rusher was really, really close to actually getting to Sam Darnold. He missed him by It’s a game of inches, man. And it’s a game of seconds. He missed him just by a little bit and allowed the throw uh to come in for a touchdown. And the Seahawks knew that Greg Newsome had just got there. He’s had a couple of weeks. When he got here, he had a little bit of a tight hamstring. And hopefully those things will work themselves out because he’s going to be depended on to be more sticky than than what he showed early on. And they’re going to be uh needing to put him in a better position. So all eyes will be on Greg Newsome uh by default one because they need to be because they’re going to get back to their ways the the back end and the front end. And that’s why I talked about Trayvon because I think those two things work hand in hand. The pressure along with the coverage and vice versa, the coverage along with the pressure combined with the fact Zeno Smith isn’t very good. And it it pains me to say that because I loved his story how he came back, but he’s playing for the same coach, different offensive coordinator, different city. Of course, it’s it rains a lot in Seattle. It rains a lot in Vegas, too. But it rains $1 bills in Vegas. So, I I ain’t going to sit here and say that that has anything to do with it. But what I am telling you is I don’t care. They’re going to need Greg Newsome to be the player that they hoped he could be, the one, the talented player that all of us believed he can. If he starts playing well, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Jaguars re-up him for a couple of years before the end of the season because that will alleviate their ability to have to or their need to go out and get another corner. They probably re-up him and Montterick Brown at, you know, decent prices and have two outside starting corners if they’re going to use Travis Hunter so much on offense and then just spot Travis Hunter in on defense and let his big play ability help him over there. Uh, that’s all a possibility. But I tell you what, people are going to be watching Greg Newsome for two reasons. To see if he can hold up um to make sure that the back end and the front end are back in linement so those guys can go out and play wild and loose and free and and stick to the ball. But the other part of it is I think he’s going to spend a lot of his time guarding the Jacobe Meyers and that is a person that the Jaguars fans from at at the very least have zoomed in and zeroed in as a target for the Jaguars to go out and get. Now that may have gone out of the window a little bit when uh Liam Co made it perfectly clear that the Jaguars have no interest whatsoever in moving Brian Thomas Jr. If you go out and make a move for Jacobe Meyers, who has one year left on his deal, the one he’s playing in, then it’s a situation where, okay, you got Brian Thomas Jr., who you’re still not giving up on, and you shouldn’t. You got Travis Hunter, who you said you’re going to spend most of his time at wide receiver, uh, moving forward. They haven’t really said it, but they’ve kind of inferred it. Then you got Parker Washington, who he’s one of everybody’s favorites as the third receiver. And of course Tim Patrick who has caught a touchdown and has done some good things in the running game as a blocker. But now you’re using another resource on a guy like Jacobe Myers and you got to wonder where and how does he fit in if all of those other things are true if they are going to go out and get it. Greg Newsome can shut all of that up with a little bit of a stellar play and maybe uh forcing Gino to do what Gino does, Gino Smith, and that is turn the ball over. The Jaguars in the past, and I know we don’t like to bring that up because it’s a different regime, in the past have been what I call the antibiotic, the elixir, or the vaccine for teams that are sick. And they allow teams to get fixed and to get well when they play them. Let us not do that in Las Vegas. Whatever diseases in Vegas, whatever happens in Vegas, I want it to stay out there. Don’t go out there and catch it and get on a plane and come back and bring it back to Jacksonville. We’ll discuss why it’s very very important that the Jaguars do not allow a struggling team to find its mojo. We’ll do that in just a second here on Locked on Jaguars. I’m Cody Ro from Lockdown Broncos and this episode is brought to you by Pelaton. Pelaton is shaping the future of fitness with the brand new Pelaton crossraining tread plus powered by Pelaton IQ. This is Pelaton’s most advanced equipment yet, giving you real time guidance and endless ways to move. Whether you’re running, lifting, or you’re crossraining with your favorite instructors like Alex Tusant, it’s training reimagined to make your workout more personal. Pelaton is built for breakthroughs. With features that help you plan, stay motivated, and hit peak performance. You can let yourself run, lift, flex, and go while Pelaton handles all the rest. Plus, Pelaton IQ provides real time strength coaching, tracking your progress and suggesting weights that challenge you so you can get stronger. 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At the same time, the GOAT got Spy Techch who they went and got uh from Tampa who had a stellar reputation. Nothing is going good for him. People even talk about they may be feeling calls for Max Crosby. Make them come up Monday morning and have to answer that phone. Make them sell everything and then you can go buy something if you want if you’re a Jaguar fan. But what can happen is we start having headaches and hangovers and deja vu from years past where every team that struggles the second that they play the Jacksonville Jaguars, they go, “There it is. That’s what we need.” Teams have been in the desert, man. And we’re going out to the desert in Vegas and they what’s that thing called when when you think you see water? It’s not a mirage. It’s whatever they call it. I I don’t know. I watched a lot of TV when I was young, but they start seeing water. Now, all of a sudden, the thirst is gone because they get closer to it. I want y’all to make sure, Jaguars, that they realize when they get there, it wasn’t water at all. It was just their mind playing tricks on them like the ghetto boys. Don’t allow the Raiders to fix themselves because if you do, here’s what’s going to happen. fans are going to automatically go back and say, “Same old Jaguars. We’re still broken.” It cannot happen. It is a nightmare I have had over and over again. I’m resigned to the fact that I don’t care if they win this game with a walk-off 60 yard field goal from Cam Little. And I know that seems unlikely with the way Cam Little has been kicking this year. I don’t care if they do that. I want them. This is this is where y’all get on wig when wig talks about yeah they won but they could have won better and this doesn’t I’m getting back to just get a win. They lost two in a row. I don’t care if it’s controversial. I don’t care if they stop Oakland on the one yard line with a five-point lead. Whatever they got to do to get back on that plane at five and three is what they need to do. This loss would make the postgame show and the money edition of locked on Jaguars epic. I don’t want the numbers. For all the people that say I do clickbait and all of that stuff, I don’t know where you get that from, but I’m going to tell you right now, I want them to win. and I’ll have the poorest numbers that I could ever have if the Jaguars win the game and win it ugly. I I don’t care if those things happen. They can win it and win it ugly. As far as I’m concerned, whatever you have to do, however it looks, we’ll take it. I will take it. Been watching these cooking shows, man. They say presentation is everything. They put the food on the plate and wipe the plate, put parsley, and they make sure that little shrimp is sitting right on top of it. I wouldn’t give a dang if y’all put that stuff in a cereal bowl and mix it all together like jumboite. Just go get the win and come back. Go get the win and come back. Wins are hard to come by in the National Football League. But if you lose the game, ain’t nobody going to sit there and make that excuse that wins are hard to come by. I know they’ll wonder why you lost to a team that absolutely stinks and is one of the worst teams in the league. That’s what everybody’s going to wonder. And you’re coming off of a by-week. You’ve done all of this self-reflection. You’ve had all of the access. See, the thing about access is it’s good. It lets the fans know that you’re still pressing towards the mark and saying and relaying the messages that you want received. However, if you have a bad loss after all of that stuff, oh boy, they’ll turn on you real quick and tell you you ain’t doing nothing but just bloating and pushing hot air. It’s almost like if you’re a Florida State fan and you keep hearing Mike Noel talk about respond, respond, man, I’m sick of responding to losses. That is the the stuff that you don’t want all of that apathy to start setting in. And then you don’t want people to say are they hearing the message or what are we really really good at? And then you don’t want all the people questioning because one of the things that’ll come out of this also and I’m not trying to preempt y’all to a loss. I’m just telling you why a loss is devastating. Then you’re going to have yeah that old dude out coach that young guy, didn’t he? I can see it coming right now a mile away. And even if those narratives are right, wrong, or indifferent, I just don’t want to hear about it. I don’t feel like going through that. And this ain’t about me, Jaguars. This is about you. If you look at the standings right now, the Jaguars, if the playoffs started today, and thank God they don’t, the Jaguars would be eighth, and they’d be on the outside looking in. That’s where they would be because there’s enough teams around with the Colts being a surprise in our division, with the Patriots being surprised in in the East and with three teams being very, very competitive out west in the AFC West, the playoff picture is starting to look real real crowded. And you guys have heard me talk about making layups. This is a game where Trevor Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars need to make their layups and don’t don’t play with their food. This is the one. If there’s ever a game, this is the one. Jaguars, you got to get this game. You have to win. If you don’t, you’re going to hear all about it from me on Locked on NFL and on the postgame show. That’s right. You will. Monday morning, first and foremost, Tyler Roland will let you know each and every morning. in fact on the locked on a.m. morning show. It’ll hit you like a double shot of espresso and then I’ll slide by in the barberh shop at about 2 to take you through all of the things around the National Football League by using local host to keep our finger on the pulse of each team. Make sure you check it out wherever you get your podcast. I don’t want us to be a subject on either one of those shows because the Jaguars win. Ain’t nobody going to say nothing nationally. But if they lose, you can bet your bottom dollar that people going to be climbing out of the sewer like the me, like the meme that you see all the time, just coming out of the woodwork to slam us. And I just don’t want that to happen. And I don’t want it to happen for the fans and I don’t want it to happen for Liam Coin. I don’t want it to happen for those players. All right, man. Make sure y’all tap in. We’ll have a crossover tomorrow with my man Q Meyers from Locked on Raiders. Until then, you guys take care and thank you again for joining us. If you’re an everyday or a first- timer, we do not take you for granted. 28 strong minutes today. We’ll see you tomorrow here on Locked on Jaguars.
Jacksonville Jaguars face a must-win situation against the struggling Las Vegas Raiders, and Tony Wiggins delivers an urgent message: don’t be the team that fixes broken opponents. At 4-3 and coming off two losses, the Jaguars need to rediscover their defensive identity built on creating turnovers and playing aggressively.
Wiggins breaks down the critical return of Trayvon Walker from injury, calling him a “game plan wrecker” whose presence transforms the entire defense. The analysis covers newly acquired cornerback Greg Newsom’s integration into the secondary, the connection between pass rush pressure and opportunistic defense, and why players like Devin Lloyd and Foyesade Oluokun must return to their havoc-creating ways. With the AFC playoff picture getting crowded and the Indianapolis Colts surging in the division, this game against one of the league’s worst teams represents a crucial opportunity the Jaguars cannot afford to waste.
Tune in for passionate analysis on why this Raiders matchup will define Jacksonville’s season trajectory and playoff hopes.
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Hines-Allen is either getting doubled/triple teamed or when he does get a pressure the play design by the offense is to get the ball out fast before he can make a play
😅😅😅 wig said make them sell everything we trying to give them boys the Blues come Monday morning
This Sunday will be my second Jags game. First one was the victory against the chargers at SoFi. As a westcoast fan, it's not easy to catch their games. I plan to see a home game soon.
Defense wins championships!