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Speaker 1 (00:05):
The Jaguars broadcast Week in Review podcasts presented by ever Bank.
I'm JP Shadwick with the best of the week from
Jaguars Radio, Jaguars dot Com, and Jaguars YouTube. The Jaguars
visit the Cleveland Browns in Week fourteen. The Jags have
plenty of health concerns going into the game, but none
bigger than starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence and his right high
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ankle sprain. Lawrence spoke with the media Wednesday about the
balance of doing what's best for the team versus getting
back on the field quickly.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
The team's always the priority. We had obviously the same
conversations before the New Orleans game earlier in the season,
and I'll never put myself for the team in a
position to where we're at a higher risk or we're
not going to play our best because I'm not able
to do my job. So those are all questions you
have to answer throughout the course of the week, and
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just for me, it's just doing everything I can every
second of the day to get back as soon as possible,
you know, whenever that is that back.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
CJ.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Bethard has traveled these roads before. He's two and ten
as a starter, but all those backup starts came with
the San Francisco forty nine ers.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
You know, he knows his body, He knows himself more
than anybody on this team. So you know, I'm just
gonna prepare as if I'm ready, just like I do
each and every other week, and then you know, if
the opportunity counsel, I'll be in there ready to go.
But if it doesn't, you know, I won't bet andy
about it. You know, I want him to be healthy.
I want him to play and play well and all
that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
So, hey, coach Doug Peterson knows it will take a
full team adjustment no matter who is available Sunday.
Speaker 5 (01:30):
If Trevor can go, if CJ goes, if CJ goes,
then I think there's a more of a sense of urgency.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
I think a little bit for everybody to kind of.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
Do a little bit more on their part, you know
what I mean to kind of support you know, your
backup that way, you know, but there's not a lot
of things you got to do out of the ordinary.
You still got to do your job right and focus
in on what you do. And the one thing about
CJ and Trevor both. I mean they both prepare as
if they are both starting. That's just what the backup does.
Speaker 7 (01:59):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:59):
And I know that role having been in it myself
and then obviously coached that role.
Speaker 6 (02:04):
So but I don't think you have to do anything
out of the ordinary.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
That was from Doug Peterson Wednesday on Huddle Up. Later
Wednesday afternoon, Bucky Brooks, John Oser and I reacted to
all the comments.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
From earlier in the day.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
This would be his forty seventh consecutive start to start
his career if he were to go this week, long
way from two ninety seven and Brett Favre John, But
what do you read from the tea leaves there?
Speaker 7 (02:24):
He walked, he talked, he didn't have a boot, He
was significantly not limping on the way in. I'm not
going to say that he wasn't making sure he didn't limp,
if you follow me, I think there was some appearance
wanting there. Look, when he went down on Monday, I
didn't think anyway in the world he would play. He
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has played through injuries the next week twice. This is
a significantly different thing. The high ankle sprain. Conventional wisdom
is it is a three to four to six week injury.
Mahomes also played on a high sprain last year in
the playoffs. Anything could happen. This kid's been Superman before.
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I would still guess that he doesn't, but I feel
a little more after today like there's a decent chance
he will. He talked, which is significant in this league.
You know when the starting quarterback talks to me as
there's a chance he plays. So I don't know, what
do you?
Speaker 3 (03:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (03:28):
See, what do you read from it?
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Bucky?
Speaker 8 (03:31):
A couple of things that came out from that that
that really stood out to me.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
One he walked in without a boot. That's significant.
Speaker 8 (03:38):
Two he talked about playing and what we know from
Trevor the situation appeared dire before the New Orleans Saints game,
and he showed up and played, didn't practici ate, played
and played really well. Uh, this is a guy.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
I give him credit the.
Speaker 8 (03:51):
Toughness that you want to see from your franchise quarterback.
He exhibits the courage to kind of put himself out
there and do it.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
I applaud him.
Speaker 8 (04:01):
The key will be, if you're Doug Peterson, do you
want to expose him to the Browns defensive front where
he could possibly tweak it again and then not be
available down the stretch. Or do you want to give
him a full week to rest and recover and target
the Baltimore Ravens that Sunday night game as an opportunity
for him to come back. You know, it's trying to
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weigh the pros and cons of what could be if
he plays this week versus letting him get right and
be all the way back when he plays against the
Baltimore Ravens.
Speaker 7 (04:31):
Yeah, I don't. Yes, first of all, Beck's exactly right.
I don't know if realist I'll go off a high sprain.
You're going to be right in two weeks one hundred percent.
I mean, do you think about it. Mahome still in
the Super Bowl was showing some you know, wasn't really
the same guy yet. I don't think.
Speaker 6 (04:50):
So.
Speaker 7 (04:52):
You probably are limited for a little while. My guess
is if they feel like he can protect himself and
play at all, I think he'll play. I'd still be surprised,
but I'm just surprised. I guess I'm surprised that I
feel this confident even though I'm not super super confidence.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
That makes sense, Yeah, I mean, just because we all
saw the scene on Monday night when he's twisted up
like a pretzel in the field and he's throwing his
helmet and he can't walk down the hallway, And at
that moment, I'm thinking he's out next week and maybe
longer than that, because he really just didn't know just
from the look of it. But to have this even
a possibility this week is pretty remarkable. For the Quarterback
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Huddle Up with Bucky Brooks airs Wednesday at four o'clock
on Jaguars dot Com and Jags YouTube. On Thursday, head
coach Doug Peterson joined Jeff Logoman and me on The
Doug Peterson Show on the Jaguars Radio Network and talk
through the quarterback situation and more.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
You know, Trevor's trending in the right direction.
Speaker 5 (05:52):
You know, it's just kind of day by day with him,
and we'll see, we'll see where he's at, you know, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and heading into this book a game. But look,
I you know, you never want to put a guy
in a box and say he can't do something, because
you know, we've seen we've seen Trevor.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Bounce back from injury before.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
But you know, if not at c j Bethett will
go and and and he'll be ready and he'll get
he'll get, you know, and has gotten the bulk of
the reps this week, so you know, we're very confident
in that too.
Speaker 9 (06:17):
I've never had one of those, but they say that
the high ankle is one of the most painful injuries
that that you can have.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Did you ever have one? I did have one in college.
They are pretty painful.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
You know.
Speaker 3 (06:28):
The concern is.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
That the fractures right, because that's it's usually up on
your fibula and in places like that. And and we
were fortunate that none of that happened or you know,
Trevor didn't you know, assume any of those injuries there.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
But they are painful and they take time.
Speaker 5 (06:40):
It's not a it's not an injury that you know
a couple of days and you're you're running around and
jumping and doing all those things on your ankle. So
you know, we're just fortunate that everything is stable and
training in the right direction.
Speaker 9 (06:51):
Well, you talked about the number that you had on
Monday night, Uh Walker, little Trey hearned and gosh else
my unful of how are all those guys doing?
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Yeah, you know, and Christian too, Yeah, you're ready. You know. Obviously,
Christian we know is gonna miss He's.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Gonna you know, have surgery and and and get that
repaired and and hopefully we get him back you know, soon,
and we'll just see how that goes.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
But you know, we're optimistic there.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
You know, Fully is you know, back on the practice
field and he's he's he's doing okay. He's kind of
a day to day, you know guy right now. Obviously,
Trey Herndon's in the protocol, so we got to make
sure that, you know, that he's cleared before anything happens there.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
And and then you know.
Speaker 5 (07:31):
Just we got the typical bumps and bruises, you know,
this time of year. TJ's sore obviously, you know, the
more that Dearnest is playing, he's getting more sore, you know.
But but every team is in the same situation. Every
team is dealing with injury, every team is going through it.
It's kind of the so what now what mentality, And
you know, our guys need to embrace it and.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
Just move forward.
Speaker 9 (07:51):
Yeah, nobody wants to hear it.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
They don't want to hear it.
Speaker 9 (07:53):
Yeah, And in Cleveland this week, the first thing that
you mentioned about them was their defense. What makes their
defense it's great? Uh, for me, it's it's ninety five.
But for you, what do you see?
Speaker 5 (08:05):
Well, I see Jim Schwartz all over this defense. I
see his his fingerprints on it. It's the wide nine,
it's the it's the jet rush, get off the ball
defensive line. Let's put pressure with four, keep eye all
eyes you know on the quarterback with their second and
third level defenders. But you're right, ninety five is a
is a game wrecker. He's you know, him and Aaron
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Donald are probably two of the best D linemen in
the National Football League right now. Ninety five Obviously, Miles
Garrett is probably the best one or will be the
best one that we face all season long. And that's
and we face some good ones, you know, this year.
But you know, he's one man, obviously, and and we
got to make sure that that he doesn't wreck the
game for us. I know he's gonna affect the game,
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but he can't wreck it for us. And making sure
that you know, everybody that has an opportunity to to
chip or bang or thump or you know, block him,
that we we do it because you know he's such
a great play and you got to give guys like
that their respect.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
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and that's one away from tying the single season Jaguars
record of fourteen and a half set by Kaleis Campbell
in twenty seventeen. Alan caught up with John Ozer for
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the Ozone podcast this week, and he's excited about being
part of a group that is establishing a legacy.
Speaker 10 (10:38):
I mean it's huge, you know when I look at
about myself, Man, I want to leave a legacy. I
want to be a part of something. I want to
be a part of a team that's done something that
no team has done here, part of history. You know,
I've done it in high school, I've done it in college,
and I want to continue to do it in pros.
So for me thinking about last year, man, it was like, Man,
I went to the playoffs last year, you know, as
as a team went to the playoffs, but I didn't
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play my best ball, and and look how far we went.
So for me, I I took that ownership to myself
to like, when I can better myself, how far can
we become as a team, how far can we go?
And when your best players playing their best ball? And
so for me, I took that And you know, I
was blessed to be able to put our team in
the best you know, put in a better position to win,
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and and that's all I can do. And uh, that's
all we can do, any of us. And so we
still have, you know, you know, continue to have that
mindset all throughout. Like I said, man, we're we're playing
for something much bigger and we have a great opportunity
to get there.
Speaker 7 (11:35):
I'm gonna ask this because I talked to you probably
after the last two or three off seasons, and it
always struck me that that your focus and your want
to and your desire was as high as anybody I've
been around. So when people look at your year this
year and say, well, it's a contract year, to me,
that implies that you weren't trying before. Yeah, So and
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what do you think when people say it's a contract year?
To me, it's more just you are it's working, but
it's not like you're trying harder than Yeah before you
follow me that.
Speaker 10 (12:05):
Yeah, I mean I think that's a great question, you know,
And you know, you hear people have you know, you
hear people always say, oh, he's only like they're doing
good because of the contract. You I've seen it throughout
it a lot of people. Sure, And you know, for me,
you know, I don't really you know, feed into that
notion of oh am I doing it. No, it's because
I'm finally like I figured, I'm figuring, like I'm figuring
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it out right. But you've really hard off season to
figure things out focused gone to Arizona, started right after
the season. I mean, this has been something you've taken
really seriously, Yes, sir, And uh, you know it's it's
always magined the pieces, you know. For me, you know,
I have a young family as well, So for me
it's you know, how well.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Can I manage my time?
Speaker 10 (12:47):
And for me, I found a way that works, you know,
and so that allows me to do more you know,
with doing less in a way. So for me, it's
just finding out what's working. And I found out my
process and I found out what works if I could
have did this last year, I would have done it.
You know. If I would have learned that this is
what it takes, I would have done it, you know.
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But you know, I found my process and I found
out what works. If it would happen las year, would
haden last year, what hapen next ye would happened next year.
But you know, I'm at a time to where I
found out what works, and I'm going to continue this
recipe for success. And I want to continue to grow
because there's still rooms that I can improve on and
I watch the tape and I know I can improve.
So for me, it's it's keeping up what I'm doing,
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but it's also improving to see what I can do better.
And I know this room from improvement and I'm excited
to keep going.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
The Ozone Podcast available on the Official Jaguars Podcast Network.
Now to the Cleveland Browns. They have the number one
defense in the NFL, but they've used four different quarterbacks
on offense this season. They are seven and five and
in a wild card position at the moment. On JAG's
Am Thursday, Aki Stevens, Ryan Zexteron, and John Ozier discuss
their success playing at home in Cleveland this.
Speaker 11 (13:59):
Year, you mentioned how well that Browns play at homes. STEFANSKII,
the head coach, was asked yesterday why he thinks they
play so well at home. He didn't quite have an answer,
but he did say likes to play in Cleveland.
Speaker 12 (14:11):
I will tell you we like playing at home.
Speaker 6 (14:14):
We do.
Speaker 12 (14:14):
I like having our crowd into it. I like the
juice that it gives our defense. I like that it
makes life hard on the opposing offense. Having said that,
you know you still want to play good defense, good
offense on the road as well. But I do think
we have a very distinct home field advantage.
Speaker 11 (14:31):
I think some of the things that benefit them at home,
or seemed to be with the Jaguars, feed off of
that crowd noise against them, kind of that, you know,
prove them wrong mentality. So it will be interesting to
see which one comes out on top.
Speaker 7 (14:42):
Yeah, I think sometimes it's fun to talk about. It's
fun to ask the coach. It's just like when people
asked Doug why the Jaguards are struggling at home. Well,
they didn't struggle at home last year. They were great
at home last year. It's not like they can't play
in EverBank stadium. Sometimes, I think it just sort of circumstance.
Now the Browns, I think when you're a really good
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defense and you get some weather involved, but you're gonna
have in Cleveland, I think maybe that factors into it
a little bit there. I don't necessarily think whether there's
a factor.
Speaker 12 (15:11):
For the Jags here.
Speaker 13 (15:12):
They're a takeaway team. You know, if the drag Wars
are going to be in it, they can't feed that
defense in that crowd with Aaron passes.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
Right, especially with CJ. Beth or putting the.
Speaker 13 (15:21):
Ball on the ground. And this team, this Brown's defense
is good at getting it out. And Yeah, the other
thing you think about the cold and the wind. It's
only with thirty five thirty six degrees and wet, but
that wind can come off the lake and make it miserable,
make it feel a whole lot colder. So there's got
to be a focus on the football on Sunday.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
Yeah, you do get the idea. It's one of these
games that if you see the ball on the ground
or a turnover in the first quarter, you get one
of those thinking feelings.
Speaker 13 (15:51):
Yeah, yeah, Katie bar the door. However, the flip side
is also true, right with the quarterback who's playing his
second game, and that's what Flacco is. Their offensive line
is playing with backup tackles. There's an opportunity for this defense,
which has twenty one takeaways, to be able to go
create a couple also to use it to their advantage.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Jags Am Monday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings on Jaguars dot com.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
And Jags YouTube.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Let's get to our media guest this week, CBS Sports
analyst Charles Davis and plenty to discuss is he preferred
for this Jaguars Browns matchup?
Speaker 14 (16:23):
Yeah, excited about it. I mean, this is the type
of year that if you're an analyst a broadcast or heck,
if you're a fan after your team, you do kind
of keep an eye on what's going on in Jacksonville
because a lot of good things are happening. And when
you do watch them play, there's a fun to it.
There's a verve, there's a joy. But I felt like
on Monday night there wasn't as much joy out of
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the Jaguars.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Charles Davis with a CBS Sports I mean, is that fixable?
I mean, if anybody can fix it's Doug Jarson.
Speaker 14 (16:52):
It's fixable. It's fixable this team. Sometimes us yackers, you,
me and all of our brethren from the outside, we
can create problems for a team without meaning to. All right,
we can create problems with how much we're praising them,
how much we liked this team, how they could be
the number one seed, how people in preseason picked them
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to be the number one seed. Now they're beating their
chest and going, see, look at where they are right now.
And we can create some of that. And last year,
you remember the whole second half of you. You were
along for the ride, you were part of the journey.
It was what the heck, let's just go play because
this thing's pretty much done. And then each week Tennessee
kept giving me an opportunity. Oh well maybe it's not done. Well,
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let's just keep playing. And it worked out this year
you got a gap on the front end. Uh, well,
if we win this week, this works. But if we lose,
oh boy, did this team can well? Kansas City did
you solid last week?
Speaker 3 (17:46):
With green?
Speaker 14 (17:47):
Bash had said, did you solid last week?
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Because you did?
Speaker 14 (17:50):
You lost no blood on that part tiebreaker you did
because head to head with Kansas City from earlier this year,
But you really didn't lose your division. That part worked out, Charls.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Of course the quarterback was banged up. And he might
be the most flexible person I've ever seen in my life.
I mean, if he's getting bent out like a pretzel
like that, and that's all that happens is the high ankle.
He's done it twice now. Last year Detroit, the same
thing happened. He comes back in the game. This time
he does it. It's amazing.
Speaker 14 (18:17):
We watched him leave and I ruled him out that night,
which I know better. I know better you don't do that,
but I did. Like, there's no way. I don't know
if he's on the TV twelve method. Tom Brady in
the flexibility, but that's all Tom talked about the second
half of his career was pliability, flexibility. When he walks
into a room, he's tall, he's got stature, he's got presents,
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all those words I've used before, but he doesn't blow
you a way like he just came from a big time,
you know, hanging and banging in the weight room. But
Tom Brady rarely got hurt because of the flexibility. Plied,
but he was really into that. I remember talking with
him about it. One time. You know, it's not like
I'm name dropping him, not just it was a regular
production meeting, okay, But he talked about how much he
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believed in it and was staunch that people who went
about the other way were hurting himself. You're just waiting
to blow things up. I don't know if Trevor Lawrence
is in that camp, but it's apparent he's doing some
great flexibility work because of what you talked about, the
way he rolled, and the idea that he's not out.
We had a game last week. It was Denver Houston
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and Tank Dell, the terrific rookie, goes inside to block
Justin Simmons, the great safety, and he cracks him and
there's a goal one play. So there's bodies all around
and a couple of linemen rolled on Tank and he
got bet backwards and fractured his bibulum. If they had
told us out with Trevor Lawrence, would you have been surprised?
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And it didn't happen that way. So he's got a
little bit of good luck in there. But I do
think you're onto something. I think he does a great
job in stretching.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Charles Davis with a CBS Sports, How many times have
you had the Browns this year? Their defense looks great statistically,
They've been rolling through quarterbacks all over the place, and
is this a legitimate playoff team? Can they get to
the finish line.
Speaker 14 (20:04):
We're gonna find out what the quarterback situation. In their
four losses, the defense hasn't been nearly as formidable, but
some of that I attribute to how they've had to
play for their offense. Like the first time was when
they thought Deshaun Watson was going to play against Baltimore.
He got ruled out a couple hours before kickoff, and
Dorian Toownson Robinson as a rookie, had taken most of
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the snaps that week, but I don't think he was
convinced he was going to play. And I just have
this vision of them walking back in the locker room seventeen.
You're up, what what you know? And I don't mean
that in a bad way. He's actually talked about it,
about how his preparation got better from that point on
normal rookie things. I'm not even dinging him for it,
because we all thought he was going to play. Deshaun
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Watson met with us that week. I even was at
the Friday practice and he jogs by me. He's like, dude,
you didn't take any snaps. He goes, no, I'm good.
I'll see Sunday. So we all thought he was going
to play, so I give him a little little on
that one. But the Rams game was towenty to nineteen
JP last Sunday is twenty to nineteen in the fourth quarter.
Now it looks bad at the end. They hang in
there and they battle you like mad. But when the
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offense can't totally click, you know what it's like. You
have extra possessions, extra opportunities. Even the best defenses in
the world have a hard time holding up to that.
And they've had some injuries. You know, Denzel Ward has
been out last two weeks. Is the corner Miles Garrett
hurt his shoulder in Denver, and I don't think he's
close to one hundred percent, but he's staying out there
because he's a tough guy.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
So we're just watching.
Speaker 14 (21:28):
Anthony Walker to middle linebacker, missed a couple of games
and came back because he got hurt in the last time.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
We saw him.
Speaker 14 (21:33):
I'm trying to count anytimes we've seen the Browns. I
think this might be the fifth coming up we have
lived in the AFC North. We are Russ Belts, Rust
Belts City Central.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Right now, the exclusive extended conversation with Charles Davis available
now on the Official Jaguars Podcast Network, And finally this week,
the final media availability of the week with head coach
Doug Peterson Friday morning.
Speaker 6 (21:57):
I mean he's feeling good. You know, we'll see. He
moved around a little bit yesterday.
Speaker 5 (22:02):
See how he does today, you know, kind of kind
of base it on you know, medical staff, how Trevor feels,
and uh if he can if he can go or not?
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Would you guess questionable destination?
Speaker 5 (22:16):
Yes, still be a game on game probably so yeah,
probably so is.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
Uh Ezra Cleveland.
Speaker 7 (22:23):
You're starring left tackle this week.
Speaker 6 (22:26):
I we'll see.
Speaker 5 (22:27):
We're getting them reps out there, obviously, I'm getting Tyler Shatley,
you know, inside reps, getting Blake can't some reps out there,
you know, Cole van Landon has been getting some reps.
Speaker 6 (22:35):
So a bunch of combinations of guys.
Speaker 7 (22:37):
How does look out there at that position?
Speaker 6 (22:41):
I mean he seems to look fine, look comfortable.
Speaker 5 (22:44):
You know, it's he's got history with Phil and and
you know when when he was when he was drafted,
you know, tackle was gonna be what's gonna be a spot,
and then they moved him inside the need guard help
and he's played guard ever since. But you know, again
at the versatility of the offensive line and the players
that we have, they can they can do that you know,
just benefits benefits us obviously.
Speaker 6 (23:06):
You know, in situations like this when it comes.
Speaker 4 (23:08):
To making the final decision on Trevor and his ankle,
how much does the weather in the field and that
pregame field tests way into whether or not you think
he can go.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
Maybe some, but but not not a whole lot. You know,
it's it's more on you know, Trevor, how he feels,
and and really talking to the docks and and and
seeing medically if you know he's not in any harm.
Speaker 14 (23:32):
Obviously what you saw on Monday night coming off the
field and then Tuesday when you.
Speaker 11 (23:36):
Got in the building to where you're at here on
a Friday, thinking that it might be a game tap decision.
Speaker 14 (23:41):
How surprised are you the way this.
Speaker 5 (23:43):
Week has progressed or you know, we've kind of gone
through this with him. We did it, We did it
last year. You know, with the toe, and we've done
it this year with the knee and it and he's
and he's played, you know, if history suggests he's played
the next week, and obviously a year ago at Detroit,
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he played the second half.
Speaker 6 (24:05):
You know, on that injury.
Speaker 5 (24:07):
And it just to me just shows one his toughness,
physical toughness, mental toughness.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
I believe, you know, when your quarterback exudes that, I.
Speaker 5 (24:20):
Think it does send a message to the rest of
your team, you know, in a good way. And you know,
I'm still optimistic obviously for this weekend, but again, you
know the fact that he's he's willing and able to
put himself out there for his teammates and his team speaks.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
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