• 2 months ago
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00:00Who needs to win more this weekend? Andy, the Patriots or the Jaguars?
00:03Jaguars. I think Doug Peterson is on the ropes. You know, we talk about the emotion and energy
00:09today. I think this is a game where that could matter. Like there's certain weeks,
00:13going to San Francisco, whatever, you can be in a great mood, you can have great energy, vibes,
00:17and I think you're going to get squashed because you're not nearly good enough to beat the 49ers.
00:22This game, the team that actually plays with some energy, plays with some fire and some vibe,
00:26might have a chance to win this game. And you got Doug Peterson bitching about the culture in his
00:31organization, which I'm pretty sure, correct me if I'm wrong, we generally tie to the head coach.
00:35You set the culture, coach. So if the culture sucks, you suck. I think Doug Peterson might be
00:40on the ropes for the Jaguars. We've seen London and foreign games cost people their jobs either
00:46immediately or shortly thereafter. Bill Belichick, I would say, may have lost his job across the
00:52pond. The Patriots, this is a long build. We know what they are. They're right at the beginning
00:58stages. Their quarterback's in week two, their coach is in week seven or whatever the hell it is.
01:02I mean, could they use it? Maybe to feel better, feel good, feel right. But I think Doug Peterson
01:08and company, they're a sinking ship and he may be kicked off the ship. Yeah, I think there's much
01:13more at stake there for that team, which is a team that is further along in their cycle, which we
01:17heard Gerard Mayo talk about cycles on Wednesday and I totally missed this when he said it.
01:22We'll get into it. That was basically his excuse for why they didn't have any sort of stake in
01:26Devontae Adams or Amari Cooper or how they're not really in the business of going out and trading
01:31for a wide receiver because those teams are in a different cycle than the Patriots are in.
01:35And I don't buy that in terms of trading for a wide receiver, but I do think that there are
01:39different cycles that teams are in. The Jaguars right now have already extended their young
01:43quarterback. They have a coach who two years ago it seemed like was on pace to turn this team into
01:50a contender. Two years ago, this team won a playoff game. This team only lost by I think
01:54a touchdown to the Chiefs. They were a team that it seemed like was on the cusp of becoming
01:59something significant in the AFC. And then last year happened and now this year they're off to
02:04a terrible start and it seems like it's all just collapsed inward. And that really just goes to
02:09show a lot of cautionary stuff about young quarterbacks, about new coaches, about trying
02:15to do a little too much.

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