Jacksonville Jaguars Shock NFL World With a Brutal Statement Win and Playoff Warning Shot
Welcome to NFL Madness, your go-to YouTube channel for NFL action game highlights, analysis, news, and stories. Subscribe and fuel your football passion. The Jacksonville Jaguars travel to Arizona and got a win in overtime despite four turnovers. Yeah. By Trevor Lawrence, right? Four of them. Four of them. And usually you can count on one or two. Four of them. And the Jaguars still pull out the win and they put the heat on the Chiefs. Remember, it may come down to the fall down, get up, fall down, get up, Chris Jones loaf play. That may be the thing that keeps the Chiefs out of the playoffs. Yeah, I mean, Chiefs and Jaguars tied for the seven seed and that may be what keeps the Chiefs out. Unbelievable what happens. That would have been huge for the Chiefs if the Jaguars had lost that game yesterday and the Jaguars gave the Cardinals every opportunity and the Jaguars took it. Yeah, really like incredible. You’re right about that. It’s like it’s it’s Jackal and Hyde with Trevor Lawrence. I mean, the interceptions were bad. Of course, we started the game with the gets hit, the ball pops in the air. No. Uh, Walter Nolan gets the the interception, right? And it’s it’s 77 right off the bat. And and of course, Arizona’s defense scores there. And we had interceptions in the end zone. We had interceptions backed up. But saying all of that, he made some big throws when he needed to to answer. He did do that. Between him and Parker Washington making some big plays and having a big punt return. Yeah, that was a good win for the Jaguars who felt like they were in control, then let Arizona kind of slip back into it where you’re like, “Wait, Arizona seems in their control and ultimately, you know, Jacksonville made the big plays at the end of the football game.” And hey, when people wake up this morning, if they didn’t watch yesterday’s games, they’re going to look in the newspaper if they still have newspapers anywhere and they’re going to see the AFC South Colts 8 and three, Jaguars 7-4, Texans 6 and5. And there’s a lot of crosspollination down the stretch there. The Colts play the Jaguars twice and the Colts play the Texans twice. So, who knows how it’ll play out. Jacksonville is one of the most bipolar like high variance kind of teams in the NFL this year. They are. But the issue is is that all the high outside of the Chiefs game, which they shouldn’t have won. Outside of that, like they’re playing their high points are coming up against like the Raiders and the Cardinals and they they’re losing games. They’re blowing 18-point leads to Davis Mills. Like I don’t think this is a particularly good team even though they’re seven and four and they’re about to probably be eight and four cuz they play the Titans, but then they still got to play the Colts twice. Uh and I think that justice will be served to them there in the AFC South as the Colts take control of the division. But for our purposes, Jacobe Meers looks good and has a rapport with Trevor Lawrence. And the good thing with Trevor as well is that his moments of madness, they’re like interception touchdowns and stuff. So you get the ball back. You were playing in high scoring games like so the chaos does lead to fantasy reduction. We thought it would take a little while for Jacob Myers to get acclimated, but 91% route participation in this one. He’s 23% target share over the last two weeks. Um should have been started over Alec Pierce, you Aussie. Um but also how about my guy Parker Washington who now has 17 or more fantasy points in three of the past four games. Makes a great touchdown grab. like, you know, for a guy that sat tight. I mean, like they they look for him in the red zone as well. Um Breton Strange came back uh tight and four in utilization game and uh utilation score in since week in in week 12 had 93 receiving yards here. Of course, no Brian Thomas Jr. be back. But suddenly like I’m sure we will talk about Brett and Strange more tomorrow on the uh on the Waverwire show. But just nice to see my toast for fantasy football pregame though by the way Connor was to Joe Jacobe Brassette who understands the assignment. Mr. Completions Jacobe Brassette got a little banged up in this one at one point but Michael Wilson with no Marvin Harrison wide receiver one status right now almost 22 fantasy points. Jay he almost won them the game at the end single-handedly. Yeah he did. Uh, and I think he will still retain some value when Marvin Harrison comes back because they just they’re throwing the ball so much and it seems like it’s going to be Jacobe for the foreseeable. Back toback games with a team high 32% target share. There’s been three wide receivers this year that have had multiple games of at least 10 receptions and at least 100 yards. Jamar Chase, Puka Nakua, and Michael Wilson, who apparently is one of the greatest wide receivers in the NFL. We just did not know until the last two weeks. Scott Mccclure said, “If Wilson is scoring this much, why can’t MHJ?” It’s it’s maddening and it makes no sense. He was definitely better with BrT though. Like it felt like things were starting to turn and then this story from Marvin Harris I start setting completion records and he’s on the shelf. Right. I think I think that’s a better Right. Cuz again it’s too small a sample size. I I think that’s a Kyler Murray. Let me say it the way nobody wants to hear it. The Jacksonville Jaguars are not just hanging around. They are mutating into a Super Bowl nightmare. A team that doesn’t need to be perfect to destroy you. A team that can play like trash for three quarters and still rip your heart out in the fourth. You watch them go to Arizona, commit four turnovers from Trevor Lawrence 4, and still walk out with a 2724 overtime win. That’s not luck. That’s not the Cardinals blew it. That’s the warning sign of something worse. Jacksonville can survive their own chaos. And if they can survive themselves, what the hell do you think they’re going to do to you when it matters? And the reason this is terrifying is the exact same reason people keep doubting them. Trevor Lawrence is chaos. But chaos with teeth. Trevor Lawrence played one of the most insane games you’ll ever see from a franchise QB. 18 of 30, 256 yards, three TDs, three interceptions, and four total turnovers. That’s Jackalyn Hyde at maximum volume. He literally started the game by coughing up a turnover that turned into an Arizona defensive touchdown. He was basically spotting the Cardinals free points like a broken ATM. But here’s the part that should make every AFC contender sweat through their shirt. Even with all that stupidity, he still made the throws that mattered. Late, tight windows, red zone shots, a clutch 9-y TD to Parker Washington when the game was choking on pressure. So yeah, Lawrence will give you gifts, but the same guy can also drop a dagger into your lungs 10 minutes later. You cannot prepare for that. Defensive coordinators hate playing quarterbacks like this because they don’t know whether they’re facing a genius or a lunatic. And either version might beat them. And while everyone stares at Lawrence like he’s the whole story, Jacksonville’s real power is the army behind him. Look at who actually carried this win out of the fire. Travis Etien Jr. Omb carries six and aliarts plus catches yards. Beered. That’s a running back who doesn’t blink when the QB is trying to self-destruct. Brentton Strange, Besh Taches, Danuchi Arts. Every time Jacksonville was drowning, Strange was the hand dragging them back up. Parker Washington 5 for 71 in a TD. He’s not flashy. He’s violent in the right moments. Red Zone Hunger Jacobe Meyers Dort Catches Eliards TD. His role is clicking. His chemistry with Lawrence is growing. And suddenly this offense has more fangs than people realized. So when you say jaguars are inconsistent, you’re missing the point. They don’t need to be consistent to crush you. They just need enough weapons to turn one drive into a death sentence. And right now they have that. And if you think this team is only scary on offense, wait until you see how ruthless they’re becoming on defense. One of the loudest signals from this game wasn’t even a turnover. It was a benching. Cornerback Greg Nuome didn’t play defense after the first quarter. Coaches said it flat out performance decision, not injury. That’s brutality, but it’s also identity. Jacksonville is acting like a team that knows the margin for error disappears in January. They traded for Newsome in October, betting he’d upgrade the secondary, and the moment he didn’t meet the standard, they cut his snaps like a guillotine. That’s not dysfunction. That’s a locker room becoming playoff hard because in the postseason you either execute or you get your ass shipped home. And that cold-blooded mindset comes straight from the top. Liam Cohen is building something nasty. After the game, head coach Liam Cohen said it with zero shame. We’re not going to apologize for winning. Translation: I don’t care if it’s ugly. I don’t care if you hate how we got here. We’re stacking wins. That’s the kind of philosophy that creates playoff monsters. A team that stops caring about style points starts caring about blood and that’s when they become dangerous to everyone. Now, let’s talk about why this win isn’t just a W, it’s a threat to the entire AFC. The AFC South right now, Colts 8-3, Jaguars 74, Texans 65. And here’s the terrifying part. Jacksonville is winning games they shouldn’t. They beat the Chiefs earlier. They just survived Arizona despite four turnovers. That’s what nightmares do. They don’t follow your logic. And in the wildcard race, this win keeps them right on top of the midse. Teams like the Chiefs were praying the Jaguars would lose here. Instead, Jacksonville looked death in the face, laughed, and walked out with the knife. So, if you’re ahead of them, cool. If you might face them in January, you should be nervous because this is the kind of team that drags you into a dirty fight and enjoys it. And now they head to Tennessee. But the real story is bigger than one game. Let me paint the nightmare clearly. You don’t want to see Jacksonville in the playoffs because they can survive disaster. Four turnovers and they still win. They have multiple clutch weapons. Etienne, Strange, Washington, Meyers, their QB can beat you in ways that make no sense. Their coaching staff is turning ruthless. Benching players midame, no apologies, no softness. That’s literally how Super Bowl runs begin. Not with perfection, with resilience, brutality, and an offense that can explode even when it’s ugly. So, keep joking about them being bipolar. Keep laughing at Lawrence’s interceptions because one day soon, you’re going to look up and realize Jacksonville didn’t need to be clean to get here. They only needed to be lethal. And when they’re lethal, they’re going to grind opponents into dust. This team is not a cute story. They are a warning. And the AFC is finding out the hard way. The Jaguars are becoming the kind of nightmare that can crush a Super Bowl dream. Yo, Mike check 1 to21 -2. 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Jacksonville Jaguars Shock NFL World With a Brutal Statement Win and Playoff Warning Shot
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Why is footages being shown from the Jags vs Cardinals game from years ago? How about showing the highlights from the game on Sunday and not from 2021. You said you would clean it up but the very next video you showed the same clips. I'm trying to give this channel a shot buuuut it's getting difficult it's just not these highlights.