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INT way to end the [bleep]ing season

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Trevor Lawrence legacy game.

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Of course it ends on a Lawrence INT...

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Washington was wide open

I mean wide open

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Why are you even looking at a [bleep]ing pass over the middle with a minute to go and 0 timeouts?

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AHhh I knew we weren't for real. But still why does it have to end on a drop turned into pick. Just the most jags way to end.


Bullcrap, just bullcrap.

Jags defense is getting trashed as well. Seems familiar...

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5 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Jacksonville took the time outs like we probably should have done. I think we see ot

Canales should have overruled Evero and called a TO. Typically the HC won't stop their DC on 1st and 2nd down with 1 minute remaining at the 30 yard line unless the DC wants to call it. Canales trusted Evero and the next 2 passes were both complete for a total of 30 yards and a TD.

Canales should have not trusted Evero to beat Stafford and just let them score so the offense had over a minute to tie or win the game. If Canales didn't think the offense could win against the Rams defense with 1 minute and 3 TOs, then he should have forced Evero to be aggressive and go for the turnover or sack.

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

Canales should have overruled Evero and called a TO. Typically the HC won't stop their DC on 1st and 2nd down with 1 minute remaining at the 30 yard line unless the DC wants to call it. Canales trusted Evero and the next 2 passes were both complete for a total of 30 yards and a TD.

Canales should have not trusted Evero to beat Stafford and just let them score so the offense had over a minute to tie or win the game. If Canales didn't think the offense could win against the Rams defense with 1 minute and 3 TOs, then he should have forced Evero to be aggressive and go for the turnover or sack.

This is exactly why I hate this retention of Evero. It's like Canales has no fuging agency or authority to over ride whatever evero wants to do, I think that handicapped us in multiple situations this year. 

 

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Canales should have overruled Evero and called a TO. Typically the HC won't stop their DC on 1st and 2nd down with 1 minute remaining at the 30 yard line unless the DC wants to call it. Canales trusted Evero and the next 2 passes were both complete for a total of 30 yards and a TD.

Canales should have not trusted Evero to beat Stafford and just let them score so the offense had over a minute to tie or win the game. If Canales didn't think the offense could win against the Rams defense with 1 minute and 3 TOs, then he should have forced Evero to be aggressive and go for the turnover or sack.

I just cannot fathom that an NFL defensive coordinator that get paid millions would have such low football awareness and IQ. If there was ever a time to be aggressive without much consequence, it was that situation. There was only three options you want there 1. Sack 2. Turnover 3. They score quickly so we get the ball back with 1:30 and 3 timeouts. So of course he chose the worst possible option. People always talking about that "dawg" mentality, well Evero is the opposite of that. Such a pussy way to go out. 

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