ALERT: Are Jacksonville Jaguars Fans RIGHT—Is EVERYONE to BLAME for This CHAOS?

Everyone wants answers, but the Jaguars have problems that require answers that can’t be fixed overnight. We’ll talk about it here on Locked on Jaguars. You are Locked on Jaguars, your daily Jacksonville Jaguars podcast, part of the Locked On podcast network, your team every day. Hello, I am Tony Wiggins and you are listening to Locked on Jaguars, part of the Locked on Podcast Network, now the number one sports podcast network. It is your team every day. We thank you for making us your first listen. Glad to have you guys join us here on a day that Jaguar fans are not very, very happy. And we will discuss some of those reasons why you’re not happy and try to offer a little bit. I can’t give you solutions. Solutions, that’s up to the team. But what I can do, I can be a coping mechanism for you for you to deal with and have a realistic outlook on what is to come for the Jaguars in the near future as well as in the notsodistant. Well, I guess not so distant and near the same types of future, but you know what I mean. The next year, beyond the whole future, that’s what I’m talking about. Uh, I can do that because I’ve been covering this team for a couple of decades and I’m kind of an expert and so are some of y’all experts at trying to navigate our way through a lot of the things we see. But we appreciate you all making us your first listen. Thanks to the everyday that join us wherever you get your podcast. Make sure you tap in to that location each and every day so you don’t miss an episode like the one you’re listening to now. That is brought to you by FanDuel. Right now, new customers can bet just $5. And if your bet wins, you’ll get $300 in bonus bets to use across the app. Let me give you a little bit of a road map and where we’re going. I think y’all kind of know. Um, at the end of the show, we’ll talk about how you got just got too much stuff to run from and to try to coach around. You can’t duck that smoke. You got to get on it. The grind is going to be there. You can try to bypass it all you want. It’s not going to work. Now, no rush to get to the quarterback. No pun intended, but it doesn’t seem like anybody was in a rush or a hurry to sack the quarterback yesterday. And that is a bad bad issue that is also a long-term problem that must be fixed. Uh we’ll start with the trenches overall on offense and defense and why uh they are problematic at best. And what I mean at best is on a good day, yeah, it everything goes your way, you could probably end up winning the game. But sometimes things can go exactly the way you hope they go and then you can still fall short. For example, I want to do this and this is not a peacock moment. This is a a moment of I wish I were wrong type deal. Uh this wasn’t necessarily a prediction, but it was some things that needed to be discussed. And we started it last week on our crossover show that aired Thursday when I was talking to John Hickman about certain aspects of this football team. In fact, it’s only 28 seconds. I’m going to let you hear exactly what I said last week to those that did not hear. The Jaguars inherently want to get back to the run. I don’t know if you saw the end of the Raiders game last week in overtime, but they ran the ball eight out of nine plays. They got it. They used up about eight minutes of the clock and they ran the ball and scored a touchdown in overtime. That’s who they want to be. They want to play behind the offensive line, play behind their running game. And I know when you have a quarterback, especially one like we mentioned, the contract that makes a lot of money, the first thing people say is, “Well, you got to turn him loose and let him be Superman.” No, I think you have to insulate guys like All right. So, we talked about the run. We Some people might think that’s a little drive by shrapnel headed towards Trevor Lawrence. At this point, uh, we’re going to ease everybody’s mind about, uh, who we think is wrong or who we think is most culpable or responsible for the Jaguars losing. I think we should be beyond that. Now, if you’re not beyond it, I’m going to give you a reason here in a few minutes that’s going to uh, kind of put you beyond that, if you will. But that’s what I said last week. And they came out and they appeared to be doing that. They were committed to it. Um they they they they ran the ball and remember now early in the year they weren’t able to run the ball against Houston and that was coming off of watching Houston on the prior Monday night just six days earlier to get smoked in the running game by Tampa and pretty much provided a little bit of a window or a a nice picture or photograph for the Jaguars because that’s where Liam came from. They’re still doing some similar things and plus he knows the personnel on that team. So then they came and they couldn’t run because Houston said, “No, we’re not going to let you beat us that way. We’re going to make you do what you don’t want to do.” And we’re going,” and that’s a very, very key thing. Yesterday, the Jaguars kind of did commit to the run and and they were able to to have a modicum of success, way more success than they had running the ball the first time. Then they got out to this big lead, the league that I kind of predicted or said yesterday, if they got out to the lead, it would really help them. This was me an hour before kickoff yesterday. U as it pertains to what the Jaguars need to do in order to beat the Houston Texans. Listen to this. All right, less than an hour before kickoff. Jags and Houston. Here’s what has to happen for them to win this game today. Get off to a fast start with help. Get up 10 nothing. Put all of the pressure on Davis Mills as a backup quarterback. Take the fact that you would then have to be rushing for points. Take that off the board so that that pass rush does not bother you with Denil Hunter and Will Anderson. Run the football effectively. Run it. Run it. Run it. No turnovers or dumb penalties getting behind the sticks. The Jaguars do those things, they should come out victorious. If, however, they don’t do all of those things and it’s a tight game, that’s where the kicking game has to be better. Houston has a questionable kicking game. The Jaguars have Cam Little who just broke his little slump. So that’s what I have. We’ll see you after the game. Uh Locked on Jaguars postgame and Jaguar squad show. All right. So, uh some of that stuff did come true. I did do a postgame show. I did do the squad show with me O’Brien and Maris Ogden. And they did get off to a 10- nothing start. Uh they had a minimum amount of penalties and early on not a lot of turnovers and they lost. Can y’all believe it? They absolutely lost. And whose fault it is or whose fault it was, we’re done arguing with that. We should be because everybody that has an opinion on what the most important thing is. And I get on fans all the time for focusing on one thing, right? Just thinking that it’s just one thing or one person. It’s not. It’s a whole bunch of people. All of y’all are right today. And if all of y’all are right, I know everybody’s wondering, “Well, if we’re all right, uh, how can no one be wrong?” Yeah, that’s kind of the point. Here’s what I said on the postgame show, the lock on Dragons postgame show last night, and this will describe it and I’ll explain. I’m not beefing with nobody today. And the fact is that in one quarter, everyone that has an issue with the Jaguars or that prioritizes their weakness or prioritizes their blind spots, each and every one of y’all actually has a legitimate argument to be right because it all came true right there in the fourth quarter of that game that they lost today to Houston. It’s like a parlay, right? Like on FanDuel, a lot of sponsor, you go to a parlay, parlay is getting a whole bunch of things to show up at one time. The Jaguars had a parlay of misfunction all show up all in the fourth quarter all at one time. Every single thing that people say is wrong with this team and sometimes we frame it as the most wrong or the most egregious or the biggest issue. And then we have arguments over what that is and I’m thinking like no man this is a thing that we got to attack it all at the same time. you know, not not not sometimes it’s one at a time, but with an eye on the fact that every single thing matters for this team. There’s no reason to argue today because if you believe whatever, just leave it blank. If you believe that, if it showed up yesterday in the fourth quarter, it was one of the things that showed up in in that game. And you believe it to be the biggest priority, then you are correct. And the person that believes something else is the biggest priority, they are correct. Because what this is is a whole bunch of things married together and everything has to have its own identity. And when it doesn’t and you run and you hide from the smoke and I’m not talking about them running and hiding from it or not them not trying to fix it. What I am saying is is when you ignore it when you see it when you ignore the fact that Trevor Lawrence is as average as the day is long. You ignore the fact in your commentary or in your thought process that while they did raise the floor of the locker room, the ceiling is still too low as far as the offensive line is concerned. That they have good pass rushers, they have good players at those positions, but the pass rush itself suffers. When you can acknowledge all of that, the fact that this team is just not talented enough or good enough, you are absolutely correct. Everybody’s right. It’s it’s not one person, it’s everybody. They could have got on that plane if they had kicked a 60 some odd yard field goal and won that game and Liam Cole would still have issues to deal with. He just be dealing with him at six and three as opposed to five and four. We’ll discuss that and more as we get to segment two here on Locked on Dra. 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 realtime guidance and endless ways to move. 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Jags lose a heartbreaker 3629 to the Houston Texans after they were up by 29 points. you could see or hear the despondent uh reaction from Liam Cohen. He knew he let one get away. He knew they all let one get away. And whether we want to believe it or not or address it or not, and this is the thing that I’ve always said about being too familiar with people uh with names that you like on the team. Um Liam did talk about the two bad plays. The sack by Trayvon Walker that was uh taken away because of contact with the head. He didn’t make any is basically saying they said it was contact to the head and you just can’t do it. Anytime there’s contact to the head. Um they’re going to call that. He did make a reference to having the quarterback in your grasp and letting them get away. That was another play by Trayvon Walker. At least this was a dude who was making plays and he didn’t finish them or he finished them in a way that led to a penalty. So it doesn’t give him a mother. It does not at all. Those are things that need to be done. See, this is not about finding problems or blaming people. This is about solutions. Like even the the the best player on the field yesterday, Parker Washington, they wouldn’t even been that far ahead without him on special teams and what he did in the passing game catching another touchdown. Even he made a mistake late in the game when the Jaguars are trying to save and preserve time to put themselves in a situation to win the game. Parker watches c Parker Washington catches a ball where he needs to get out of bounds. He’s clearly going to get out of bounds. He goes to get out of bounds. The first down marker is 10 inches in front of him and he runs out of bounds behind the marker. they then have to do a quarterback sneak in order to get the first down so they can continue going. It didn’t ultimately play a big part in the end of the game. It’s still something that’s very very important. Even when you’re playing your best, it’s those little things, right? The little things. And if you tell me little things don’t matter, if they if they get that two-point conversion, then this game goes an entirely different way. The little things do matter. The chum Idoga doesn’t move when the play is not even on his side. It matters. There’s a penalty that knocks him way back out of field goal range with illegal use of hands to the face when they’re trying to win the game. It does matter. All of these things matter. any first down in the second half uh mainly in the fourth quarter that they missed by just an inch, it matters because those are three more plays and the clock goes and it runs and that’s a whole more another minute off and that makes them extremely desperate. It all matters, man. When you’re trying to win or lose and yesterday manifested itself, all of these things that could have gone wrong went wrong and not one thing that could have gone right went right. And guess what happens? You lose the game. Trevor can’t take a sack even though he got the yards back on the scramble. Well, those are yards that he could have gotten on top of not taking the sack if he would have been scrambled in a different situation. So, we can point out each thing. The bottom line is there are not enough people making plays. There are not enough people getting the job done. There are not enough people uh being the reason why this team wins as opposed to not being the reason why this team wins. And that starts with the quarterback number 16. Liam stood up there yesterday, man, and he didn’t pull any punches because he said, “We got to see why the pass rush isn’t working and figure out who can help us get it done.” You ain’t going to do that until the off season. And then there’s going to be some hard decisions about that. Good football players, yes. Complimentary to each other, maybe not. Maybe you got two dudes that are kind of like the same guy and you need another guy that’s totally different. You can mix and match. Sometimes you can’t have two lights out pass rushers because what that does is it creates a a hole in your your team when it’s time for the run. So yeah, Eric Armstead got moved back to the inside, plays better, leads the team in sacks, they can’t stop the run. Devon Hamilton saved the day last week. The team still can’t stop the run with him doing the thing that he is paid to do. Devin Lloyd comes back yesterday, flashes, has a quarterback in his sights, gets stiff armed by backup quarterback. Cannot happen. Cannot happen. We’re just talking about you being defensive player of the year in the first month of the season. And yep, somebody’s going to make an excuse and say, “Well, Wiggy just got back.” I don’t care. It cannot happen. just can’t in a game where that had so many ramifications that are that was so important. You could have sent Houston to the pastor or pastor yesterday. You probably need to go to the pastor. We all need to see the pastor, but you could have sent them to the pastor yesterday and kept your twoame distance with with the Indianapolis Colts who seem like a team that’s for real and going to run away with this because you can say they don’t play anybody. Yeah, whatever. They won eight games playing somebody and and they won those games convincingly most of them. So that means that uh like they didn’t lose a 19-point lead, the Jaguars did. So they’re doing something that the Jaguars aren’t doing. The trenches on both sides of the line are are the biggest problem. We talked about that a little bit at the beginning, but that is the I’m not going to say the main thing because I just said that there’s a whole bunch of people that think the main thing is one thing, but what we can all agree on and kumbaya about today is we’re not going to argue with any other position group about what is or what isn’t wrong uh that we differ from. There’s no need to prioritize anything. I can tell you this, you can’t win without uh a line of scrimmage that can knock people off the ball. I don’t care what level. I don’t care who your quarterback is. don’t care about your skill position players. If you cannot win the line of scrimmage in football, you will lose. And the Jaguars weren’t necessarily winning the line of scrimmage yesterday. They were just making plays in special teams and on defense and they were able to get up to a lead. The lead that they relinquished once all the smoke clear, I can guarantee you the Texans coaches told them, “If y’all get out of your own way, we’ll run them out of this building.” Even when the Jaguars were up 29 to 10, at some point there had to be a little bit of a feeling on the inside of the Houston Texans that all of their problems were self-inflicted and things that they were doing to themselves. And the Jaguars were opportunistic. And opportunistic and luck, luck is when opportunity meets preparation, right? All of those things were going. I guarantee it was a little bit of like, dog, if y’all just stop tripping, we’ll beat the hell out of them. And that’s exactly what they did in the fourth quarter. 26 consecutive points. The Jaguars could barely get a first down and they lost. That’s because everything reared its ugly head right there in the fourth quarter. Wasn’t Wasn’t a good look for the Jaguars by any stretch of the imagination, man. Was that a good look for the Jacksonville Jaguars? I’ll tell you why. Even if they won this game, Liam Cohen should have been sitting there uh with a headache. And this is something that I’ve been telling people about even when they were winning games where they weren’t playing well. The fact is is you can’t run away from the grind. Your problems are still your problems. And we’re going to discuss that and more here in just a second on Lock on Jaguar. And today’s show is sponsored and brought to you by our friends over at FanDuel. The NBA is back and there’s no better place to get in on the action than FanDuel, the official sports betting partner of the NBA. Even if you missed the start of the game or want to ride a hot hand, FanDuel has live bets on everything from who will score next to fourth quarter comebacks. Plus, you can even combine your live bets into a same game parlay for a shot at a bigger payout. It keeps every game exciting, especially when your team’s making the late push. Right now, FanDuel is giving new customers $300 in bonus bets when your first $ five dollar bet wins. So, head to fanduel.com to sign up and play your game with FanDuel, the official sports betting partner of the N that is of the NBA. I’m Tony Wiggins here uh locked on Jaguars where it is your team every day. We thank you for making us your first listen here again. the Jaguars fall to five and four. U had they gone to six and three, these problems would still be problems. And the difference is I’m going to give you a little bit. I’m not making light of this situation because I grew up this way, but I’m going to give you let’s just say I’m in I’m we’re on a fiveday whack. Dip whack is when you go out in the field and you got a rug sack and you’re living in the woods, right? So you on day three, you’re hungry. You still got two more days. You don’t get anything to eat on day three. You wake up day four, whatever problems you were going to have, they still exist. But now you’re dealing with hunger. As opposed to actually getting enough food to nourish your body on day three, and now you wake up the next day, you ain’t got no food, but you got a full belly, so you’re not as desperate. And you and you think you have more time and figure it out. The desperation changes when you lose because now you actually have to deal with the problem that you’re facing without the nourishment to know that you might have the strength to deal with all of the issues that are in front of you. Now you got to deal with not only the things that are in front of you, but how you feel right now and you’re weakened and and now the loss is that the loss is the empty belly syndrome where not only are you hurt and everybody can talk about moving on and getting to the next game all you want to, but yeah, you’re getting to the next game with a scar and and your situation is more desperate and and there’s a little bit of of hope that is gone because now you have more ground to make up with seeming ly less juice to do it with, right? And you got to somehow find a way to muster up the strength to beat a team that’s probably better than you next week at home. Even though it seems like it’s been forever since the Jaguars have been at home, it’s still going to be a tough game against the Chargers. And now you realize that there’s nothing and no one that you can just walk in and you got to do it every week, man. You can’t duck the grind. Like I said, every single week with this team, I don’t care who the opponent is is going to be very, very difficult. And mainly that’s because they have a glaring weakness on both sides of the ball that you cannot fix overnight. The offensive line is better, but it’s still not good enough. The defensive line is better in some ways, but it’s still not good enough. It’s personnel more than coaching in my opinion. And I know that there are a lot of people that want the miracles. You want to snap your finger and all of these miracles happen. And it’s it’s it’s quick to say that they’re the same old Jaguars. Well, they are the same old Jaguars in a way because a lot of the key players from the teams that played the last two years, they’re still here and you’re expecting things out of them and you’re not getting it. The main two, in my opinion, are Josh Hines Allen on defense and Trevor Lawrence on offense. Trevor Lawrence with a little bit of Walker Little thrown into it. They’re still depending on guys to have to do more than they’ve shown that they’re capable of doing on a consistent basis. With Josh Hines Allen, man, it’s just a simple fact. There was a mirror put up yesterday. At least Trayvon made a couple of plays that neither one of them counted for anything, but you saw him flashing with Josh Hines Allen yesterday. Yeah. What? He got a sack and a tackle for loss, but it just seems like when you think of what he’s supposed to be, Houston Texans have two guys like that on their team. Either one of those guys if you compare if if you pair them with Trayvon Walker would be a deadly duo. That’s just it. And there’s nothing else you can really say or talk about. Even with the quarterback situation, you got a backup quarterback over there that that started spinning the ball, putting the ball exactly where it needed to be. Trevor didn’t have any drops yesterday. He wasn’t the reason that they lost. But I hope yesterday convinces everyone that he also can’t consistently, and I say consistently because there’s a game in Oakland where he played well well in Vegas where he played well enough to win the game. The Chiefs well enough to drive him down and win the game late. All those things. There have been times when he’s done it. But but the thing with with quarterback play is it’s just too up and down. And I see too much stuff that they have to run from, hide from, and when they say play to their strengths, what they’re really telling you is they’re also going to play away from their weaknesses. And it comes down to a matter of is this other team going to be able to force them into their weakness. Neil Cohen said yesterday, when it comes to the pass rush, when it comes to the pass rush, you’re not getting there before. You have to do something. And when you send somebody, it opens you up to some other possibilities. And that’s to paraphrase what he said. Too many times now when you send somebody, somebody has to make a play or they have to know the play that they need to make to punish you for what you’re trying to do. And too many times they punish the Jaguars for what they’re trying to do. This is what it all comes down to. You have to push people into a discomfort. And then once you do that, that’s the play call. That’s the structure of it. Now you have to execute it. The Jaguars try to push people into their uncomfort discomfort zone. Those guys make plays. That’s when you get a a blitz and a perfect screen call and then they execute it. And on the other side of the ball, when teams try to push the Jaguars into the discomfort and whenever the play has to be made too many times, it’s somebody else making a play. We talked about having guys wide open. But then the but then we talked about Parker being wide open for a big play, but Trevor has to scramble. Rightfully so, but why do you have to scramble? Because you can’t block anybody. And they’re rushing with four. On that one play, I think uh the linebacker actually came with it. You know, they they they knew they were going to have it open, but the linebacker got there quicker. No chip, no bump. Trevor’s running. Can’t throw it while he’s on the run. Don’t get the playmate. At some point, the grind, the thing that you’re running from or the smoke that you’re dodging and ducking is is is it, you know, you got to be able to deal with it. And that means your players have to be good enough. That’s where Brian Thomas Jr., Travis Hunter come in on offense. That’s where Jordan Lewis and Eric Murray. I’m sure just like everyone else is and Liam kind of hinted at this. If they had those guys, sure they could have made a play or two that maybe possibly could have won them the game or got them out of there, but at what point is it going to stop depending on that? Like this is against the Houston Texans that were three and five coming into the game or two and five coming into whatever their record is. This is what that is, man. And and this isn’t you’re not talking about an 8-1 team that you’re dealing with here. And at some point you’re building this thing to not just be competitive, but to be good enough to win it all. They have a long long way to go. Another offseason, another draft. Uh it’s the only way you’re going to face the trenches, man. You don’t find starting quality defensive lineman just walking around. And I know somebody’s gonna bring up Chris Wilkins, but I’m telling you, I don’t think that’s going to happen. If it happens, it would have happened already. So, a lot to iron out. We are not going to be able to get to everything in one day, but uh we’ll be here all week. That’s what we do. Sounds like I’m doing a comedy show. And y’all can probably think that yesterday was comedy, but we’ll be here all week as we always are. Another squad show this week, every single day here on Locked on Jaguars crossover episode come Thursday. And we’re just going to keep hammering at it, man. But point out the facts of what’s going on with this team without sugar coating anything because that’s what we do here on Locked on Jaguars. Make sure y’all tap in also and catch me over on Locked on NFL. Locked on NFL twice a day. Tyler Rolling early in the morning and me in the afternoon in the barber shop with the leaguewide view using the clips from around our league. uh and the local experts that cover their team so well here on our network, the number one network, uh the number one sports podcast network locked on NFL. We thank you for joining us. We don’t take your time for granted. 30 minutes here with me today means an awful lot. We appreciate the every day. Thank y’all for making us your first listen here on Lock on Jaguar.

Jacksonville Jaguars unravel as fourth-quarter collapses expose deep-seated issues—can Trevor Lawrence and Josh Allen rise above the dysfunction? The Jaguars blow a 19-point lead against the Houston Texans, leaving fans questioning the roster’s resilience and talent level as problems in the trenches persist.

Tony Wiggins spotlights the offensive and defensive line struggles, the inconsistent pass rush, and Trevor Lawrence’s inability to rescue the team in crunch time. Are Houston’s playmakers and coaching setting a new standard in the AFC South? From Parker Washington’s special teams spark to costly penalties and missed opportunities, every weakness comes to light. With another draft looming, can the Jaguars avoid repeating history or will their “run from the grind” mentality keep them from contention? Get expert analysis on the Jaguars’ path forward and what it will take to fix their lingering flaws before their next showdown.

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  1. Not only baalke paid Lawrence too early he gave him an no trade clause as well so we can’t even trade him if we want to! We may just have to cut him outright and eat the dead cap and tank in 26 and build in 27. We can trade walker and Allen though.

  2. Make things easier on both sides of the ball by truly investing in your lines. Those are your foundations. Our drafting and talent assessment has been so bad with Baalke that it will take a long time to bring in the talent necessary to compete regularly. Gotta draft players that can contribute and not just in round 1 (although Baalke and Co. messed that up too – looking at you CJ Henderson). Can’t have second rounders be duds like Maason Smith and K’Levon Chaison (while he was here). These are just a couple of examples. Building from the lines out will only help whoever is QB long term. Our O line gets destroyed by good D lines. It isn’t much of a fight, they completely fold. Having guys blow up Etienne four and five yards deep in the back field is crazy.

  3. I tried to tell everyone, a player like THunt is a luxery. This team needed the baseline, OL and DL. Had an opp to pick the best IDL in the draft, instead compromised our future to take a bonus type player. Team is doomed.

  4. Why are yall so dense? ??? The number 1 defense in the NFL playing our 6th string? And your surprised there was nobody open?

    David mills got the ball out under two seconds on almost EVERY single pass but one after we were up 29-10

    Yall get on here and really have no clue

  5. Well… Houston adjusted by stopping the run !!!…. On the other hand Jacksonville coaching staff didn't adjust, or they simply have no faith in Trevor Lawrence in the passing game, it shows when the coordinator sent in nothing put running plays in the fourth quarter ,heck I wouldn't have trust in Trevor Lawrence passing on the 3rd down his conversion on 3rd down is awful…. Therefore Trevor Lawrence is the elephant in the room ..
    . Can't sustain a simple drive for a first down , the defense needs a rest 3 and outs you can't win in this league !!!…. They should have traded Josh Allen during the dead line trades!!!

  6. I am an eagle fan, but I’ve somewhat followed the Jaguars initially cause I like Garner Minchew’s story, and then when Doug Peterson became your coach, and still kind of pay attention…. I really thought Trevor Lawrence was gonna be a great quarterback. He seemed to have excellent athletic ability and a great arm in college but he’s missing that “it”. factor…. namely poise, and his situational awareness… football IQ whatever you wanna say is absolutely horrendous…. A really good quarterback can cover up deficiencies. You have another areas and it’s what’s expected by a franchise quarterback or one that is being paid as such….. basically I blame him the most I was watching NFL Redzone and when they were up 29 to 10 and I kind of saw the score not really changing. My thought is they are going to give Houston the opportunity to come back.

  7. Houston came out in the 2nd half and threw the ball bc they realized we don't have a pass rush at all. In the trenches, they threw hay makers and bust us in our mouths. Left our teeth all over the field.

  8. Hope this coach will bring in another QB-! We are in need of players across the board! I said players, not models! We don't need our uniforms modeled by pretenders!!🤦‍♂️💩🏈🤦‍♂️

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