The Trevor Lawrence Comeback

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @mel5274
    @mel5274 Год назад +40

    The deep TD to Zay was a check at the line from Lawrence too. Super impressive.

    • @wokenwhaleblue5259
      @wokenwhaleblue5259 Год назад +5

      I think that was his most impressive play as a pro

    • @Fiftytwotop5
      @Fiftytwotop5 Год назад

      @@wokenwhaleblue5259 it was bro

    • @AAA-k3m9q
      @AAA-k3m9q Год назад

      Can you explain me what the check was?

    • @CornPopWazABadDude
      @CornPopWazABadDude Год назад

      ​@@AAA-k3m9qit means he changed the play, he saw man coverage probably with single safety over the top (one safety may have dropped down or gave a tell that he wasn't dropping back). I haven't even seen the breakdown on here but that's almost always what happens when QBs change to a deep pass in the nfl.

  • @kennethwatson6822
    @kennethwatson6822 Год назад +54

    On behalf of Duval county, I would like to thank the Philadelphia Eagles for firing Doug Pederson. #coachoftheyear

    • @Submersed24
      @Submersed24 Год назад +6

      Also urban meyer

    • @LILBIGMAN03
      @LILBIGMAN03 Год назад +4

      @@Submersed24 who?
      Never herd of her ???!!?!!

    • @gunjac86
      @gunjac86 Год назад +2

      @@LILBIGMAN03 I think he meant urban miner. Which I guess is a job or something. Idk

  • @sunshizzleyou
    @sunshizzleyou Год назад +28

    Been a fan of Trevor since his last game of 2021 against the Colts where we saw his true potential. Even if they don’t beat the Bengals next week it’s encouraging seeing his development.

    • @tylus8994
      @tylus8994 Год назад +20

      Agreed! (but we play @KC)

    • @sunshizzleyou
      @sunshizzleyou Год назад +2

      @@tylus8994 - oh my bad, thanks!

    • @puppy14
      @puppy14 Год назад +6

      Nah man, you said it. We playing the Bengals in the AFC champ :)

    • @WFUNews
      @WFUNews Год назад

      @@puppy14 lol

  • @billmccaffrey1977
    @billmccaffrey1977 Год назад +15

    Thanks for this one! Any QB that can overcome this sort of adversity is special. I'm really enjoying all of the young talent the league has at QB right now - exciting. Mahomes and Lawrence will be a show to watch next week.

    • @jluchette
      @jluchette Год назад +4

      He overcame Urban Meyer, and the internet football geniuses calling him a bust. That would destroy a lot of young players.

    • @Jcikokalol
      @Jcikokalol Год назад

      @Jack Luchette that's what I'm saying. Without dougey P, I don't know who else could've brought him back from the depths of urban Meyer. We finally had a generational type qb to get and I thought the urban Meyer hire completely fd it up.
      Good to see his talent hasn't been wasted.

    • @CornPopWazABadDude
      @CornPopWazABadDude Год назад

      It's incredible when they show the QB rankings isn't it? That entire like top 8 is just unbelievable now days. Used to be 3 maybe 4 of those type of guys in the NFL max.

  • @frankieniu129
    @frankieniu129 Год назад +16

    I was waiting for this one Coach! Also, been loving the post season uploads!

  • @AUViclic
    @AUViclic Год назад +1

    6:46 mark-> We used to say "Sit down against zone and run away from man to man"

  • @mjciavola
    @mjciavola Год назад +15

    Always interesting to hear how many people pronounce the Jacksonville team as "Jag-WIRES."😄

    • @PlaySA
      @PlaySA Год назад +1

      properly it's more like jag-you-are but you can smooth it down to jag-wahr

    • @NoHaBi02
      @NoHaBi02 Год назад +1

      @@PlaySA The former is more of a British pronunciation though. Seems more left up to accent between those two.

    • @LILBIGMAN03
      @LILBIGMAN03 Год назад +4

      Google the pronunciation. Its jag,war.
      It was always the JagWars

    • @crisrodriguez4676
      @crisrodriguez4676 Год назад +1

      Jaguar is a Spanish word, so the proper pronunciation is Jag-wuar.

    • @gunjac86
      @gunjac86 Год назад

      What a nerd

  • @michaelmoore5698
    @michaelmoore5698 Год назад +11

    Scary thing is, Trevor is still learning and getting better

  • @Edward_Strong1982
    @Edward_Strong1982 Год назад +1

    What missing from the td to Zay was that play was broken. That was actually kirks route and Kirk got caught up. Zay says he remembered kirks route and he just took off. These guys are VERY well coached

  • @ericsnyder5427
    @ericsnyder5427 Год назад +1

    Great game. Thanks JT. Happy New Year

  • @kilgoretrout321
    @kilgoretrout321 Год назад +2

    The difference between the first- vs second-half playcalling and execution from the Jaguars was insane.
    And as a Chargers fan, we saw again and most tragically that this team never sees it coming. You hear Prepare for the Worst, Hope for the Best. The Chargers do neither: they never think the worst is going to happen, and then their offensive playcalling lowers the ceiling of what Herbert is capable of, so it's impossible to get his best.
    And maybe it's the curse of a HC losing control of the game while calling plays. Staley can't see the forest for the trees; he's keeping pace with the other team's strategy, but his fuzzy picture of end-game scenarios means he doesn't think to head off what's coming.
    And clearly, Staley's defensive playcalling in the 2nd half had an element of predictability to it or else the Jags wouldn't have consistently called the perfect plays to cook the DBs.
    Bottom line: Chargers should've been putting up points as if they were going out of style. This is the playoffs. There are no style points or pats on the back for not running up the score.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад +2

      A huge reason why I had the Jags winning the game knowing that it would be close was that when it came to executing better offense, I would be a richer man giving it to Doug Pederson and Trevor Lawrence. They have done well moving the ball efficiently all season long while not giving up the ball on pass attempts. Herbert himself is an equalizer because he has a strong history of not being turnover prone either. But the offense he has to run is so conservative (thank Lombardi for that considering he's finally canned) and borders on predictable that it doesn't give Herbert much options when the offense often arrives at late downs. Sure he may get a first down out of those screens/short routes but Herbert has to run more plays and thus more late down situations. That is an inevitability I have observed with this team the past 2 years and the same goes for Staley's conservative play style and lack luster game management in key situations.

  • @Sol_knows
    @Sol_knows Год назад +1

    This help me so much in madden lol. Scored TD on the flatfoot corner in quarters w a post route

  • @rjs617
    @rjs617 Год назад

    JT, did you work a Monty Python reference in there on that hook over the middle? 1, 2, 5? LOL Love it.

  • @keithpugh7538
    @keithpugh7538 Год назад +1

    Was waiting for this breakdown, much appreciated! DTWD

  • @abraham4305
    @abraham4305 Год назад +2

    28:14 hey jt Brett kollman made a video 3 years ago about how Sean Payton saw Doug pederson run the fake screen and then scored a touchdown vs the eagles in the playoffs

    • @abraham4305
      @abraham4305 Год назад +1

      The video is called " Sean Payton knocked out the eagles with their own play design

  • @kenneykatfishtenyardfight
    @kenneykatfishtenyardfight Год назад

    Before I watch this video I instantly thought about Middle Field open or Closed from this channel when Trevor threw that 4 vertical TD pass to Zay Jones....

  • @tvtda1
    @tvtda1 Год назад +6

    sidenote: i feel like its equally important to put out a video breaking down the chargers collapse, and discuss how playcalling can impact the game and cause comebacks, breaking down kinda what went wrong and potentially explain why the passing game isnt effective or compatible with game/clock management because i'm fascinated by it, partly because so many times we talk about screens as an extension of the run game and i don't understand why it the chargers passing game wasn't viable to keep them off the field. i don't know if it wasn't efficient enough, if it needs to be more efficient in its usage. i can't understand why the chargers couldn't simply screen them to death, and close the game out quickly when they had such a big lead even if in worst case, the Jags defense completely shut down the run. is there a reason the Jags were able to get so many crossers off on the chargers to extend drives other than maybe the chargers didn't press it to clamp it down/smother it? why couldn't the chargers do the same thing to the jags to extend their own drives? is that simply a system scheme difference? because the chargers seemed to lean on the out routes heavily by comparison and it was just less effective for some reason.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад +1

      You will pick up the answer in many bits regarding the Chargers pass offense but it all adds up. Play calling (by OC Lombardi) in the first half was like run 1st/pass 2nd and didn't deviate much the entire game. Compound that with Lombardi only having curls/stick routes or screens to Everett in 3rd and mid/long situations and the Jags defense could sit on that on the 2nd half. Once in a while Herbert will bust out a pass beyond the sticks on those situations but not enough to perplex the defense and stress them. But overall Chargers were 8-17 on 3rd down conversions and its not a way to live especially holding onto a lead.
      Meanwhile Pederson was willing to utilize screens to ETN/Engram specifically to test the Chargers defense if they could wrap those guys up running with a head of steam. Engram and ETN got first downs and big yards off those attempts so Pederson would just keep going to the well for that with what little risk/major gains he gets from those.

  • @dc6953
    @dc6953 Год назад +4

    Imagine being the tight ends coach watching this interceptions🤣

  • @jluchette
    @jluchette Год назад +3

    I got clowned so hard by the Trevor bashers on Tweeeter during this game. I was defending the kid. I’ll say it here: *T-Law is a future MVP, All Pro, Pro Bowler, Madden cover, first-ballot HOFer, and hopefully he gets some jewelry for his trouble.* He’s just so polished for being a 2nd year player. He didn’t let the psychological assault of having to play his FIRST season under Urban Meyer, losing enough to get another 1st overall draftee, and the assault of keyboard warriors calling him an epic bust mess with his head. Watch his mechanics. The vision and anticipation. The obvious mental toughness. He seems like a humble kid; doesn’t have that smug Joe Burrow face. I wish him all the success that’s coming to him. If you think otherwise, please explain why you believe T-Law isn’t that DUDE. If you didn’t know T-Law had that KAT in him, you’re despicable.

    • @tvtda1
      @tvtda1 Год назад

      my frustration and even annoyance is that he's not even good, YET, he's just talented and he's so talented that he gets away with not be skilled. the only fatigue is going to be theres a gap between him the media rating him and elevating him, and him actually being a top 10 QB, the media calling him generational coming out, mahomes didn't get that, Lamar didn't get that, Joe freaking Burrow didn't get that and there's not a day in his life he's TRULY been a better player than those guys, the media has chosen him to carry a narrative that will consistently elevate him into conversation of a tier that he hasn't earned yet. The other day, colin cowherd named like 5-6 guys he considers untradable and Trevor Lawrence was one of them. Thats ridiculous. the issue becomes is there's blatant blindspots to his game, and its obvious because of that 1st half, the mere fact that 1st half happened to him shows he isn't near perfect at all, but it'll get ignored and the media will inexplicably laud him and name him a star when he hadn't earned yet like the superstars before him. The last guy to get blown out of proportion was Andrew luck, who was supposedly so good the colts needed to cut Peyton Manning, which lost them super bowl appearances potentially, he didn't even play a decade or sniff a super bowl himself, because of weaknesses in his game no one ever called him out for. the impact being a Actually elite GENERATIONAL talent wasn't able to retire on the team he built his legacy on, in the stadium BUILT off his production. History mocks this decision savagely. This is trevors bane. his reputation far exceeds proper expectation.

  • @robertsixto6320
    @robertsixto6320 Год назад +1

    I had a thought that on that final 4th and 1. They originally came out and Trevor killed whatever it was at the line, but Doug Pederson calls time out, but they still show the play as a run bouncing off tackle before it whistles dead. Then, they run that T formation look in the play you break down. Is it way too crazy to think they orchestrated that sequence to make it look like Trevor killed the sneak and coach didn't like it, and the eventual play was coach making sure he got his sneak, thus selling it harder?

    • @Jcikokalol
      @Jcikokalol Год назад

      Anything possible. Except Trevor didn't kill the play. He actually said he wanted to run the call because he thought it would work. But DP called timeout because he didn't.

  • @fastbreakreport
    @fastbreakreport Год назад +1

    To me, this was the most impressive win of the season. Even better than the Vikings comeback against the Colts mostly because we knew the Colts were bad and it seemed like just something we all saw coming especially how they lost games in weeks prior. But in this game we saw a young QB in Trevor Lawrence not only not shrink in the moment after throwing 3 picks in the first half, but rose to the occasion in the second half against not only a better team but a team that very much appeared to have their number going into the second half. I know for me, I had written the Jags off after the first half was over as many others did and Trevor Lawrence was able to shake off that horrendous first half, put it behind him and lead his team to victory. Dudes gunna be a stud if you ask me cause not many people I think can do that where they just forget the previous play and focus on the one in front of them.

    • @jluchette
      @jluchette Год назад +1

      4 picks. Edit: I agree, a young superstar. Watch him and Kermit be the top 2 QBs in the league. S Tier. Tier 1 will include Allen, Burrow, maybe Lamar, maybe Hurts?
      Tier 2 (with T1 potential we have Herbert, Daniel Jones(???? who saw that coming?) LOTS of young QBs with the potential to be annual stars. The one big question mark for me is Kyler Murray. I don’t think he has it upstairs. Tier 3. Contract was a huge mistake. DeShaun Watson, maybe Mac Jones, maybe Kenny Pickett… Tier 2 ceiling. I can’t evaluate Fields. Haven’t seen enough. Brock Purdy ain’t it; the hype is unjustified. Still, not shabby for us fans.

    • @terry7907
      @terry7907 Год назад

      I don’t think so. “We have known the Colts were bad”, but we have had decades of proof that the Chargers are going to Charger.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад

      Your problem was writing off the Jags. Before Lawrence gave up 4 INTs in the first quarter, he has only given up 2 INTs in all the football he's played since October 30th of last year. Turnovers were a problem with him on year 1 and with year 2 with Pederson calling plays, his turnover numbers are pretty damn good. The INTs Lawrence gave up were bone headed but on brand for his gutsiness to throw on small football window openings given how fast he reads the field. Much of his 4 TDs in the come back are a product of that including #4 to Kirk at the goal line (check the angle on that). So its a combination of that along with Pederson just scheming the receivers right and meticulously attacking the Chargers defense. Much of the 4 successful drives the Jags had that turned to scores in the 2nd half were picking on Bryce Callahan and the Chargers' inability to tackle big bodies on the move like Engram.
      Way I see it is more like Doug Pederson showing the league and Chargers fans that their coach and supposed defensive wizard Brandon Staley is a hack and a fraud. Even when Staley was given the right time/opportunity/talent to win a big game in the playoffs. He shit the bed just like last year vs the Raiders in the final game of the season. And now when he finally made the playoffs but was absolutely outclassed and outcoached.
      Also a hilariously fun stat that persists the legend of Trevor is that he has never lost in a Saturday his entire football career.

    • @CornPopWazABadDude
      @CornPopWazABadDude Год назад

      4 picks and 4 TDs in the comeback

  • @christianpeterson2952
    @christianpeterson2952 Год назад +1

    On the 3rd interception (the mesh) at 9:00, all of the pre-snap indicators were man, and not cover 2. Sent Kirk in motion and his guy trailed him the whole way. James over Engram instead of a corner type. So I assume Trevor and Engram both read that pre-snap. So with that look, it's fair to assume that with Zay clearing out the corner on his flag, Engram would be wide open running away from James' leverage on the drag. Still have to read it out and confirm it, but that's just a hell of a design and disguise from Staley imo

    • @TheQBSchool
      @TheQBSchool  Год назад

      trailing a guy in motion is not always a man key.

    • @christianpeterson2952
      @christianpeterson2952 Год назад

      @@TheQBSchoolI know. But by process of elimination, you’ve got a corner type trailing your WR in motion, you have a safety type over your TE until right before you take the snap, been running man all day to this point. To me, it just screams man coverage, even though it wasn’t. Staley just got them there imo. Nothing wrong with that. Sometimes you get got. Still have to read it out, and you’re right, he should’ve took a little longer on the progression, especially on those 2 deeper routes, but Trevor was not himself in the 1st half.

  • @billwheels1749
    @billwheels1749 Год назад +1

    Please do a breakdown of Daniel Jones versus the Vikings. He was great

  • @ryangross714
    @ryangross714 Год назад

    I think the ball catchers drift a bit because if Lawrence misses, he tends to miss high. Maybe something that's been unintentionally learned, and maybe coaching staff hasn't quite anticipated it.
    Also man if that T play gets blocked 100% correctly I think ETN is in the end zone.

  • @ElenasDad
    @ElenasDad Год назад

    Outstanding resiliency

  • @rjbenitez
    @rjbenitez Год назад

    Love the Lid there JT❤️‍🔥👌

  • @terry7907
    @terry7907 Год назад +1

    I don’t think you are correct on the 4th and 1 run. Solak over at the Ringer showed that the Jags ran the same play-to the other side-against the Chargers earlier in the year. In both cases, the design is to “wall off” the inside blockers and make Samuel-in both cases-go one on one with the RB on the outside away from the “wall”.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад

      Yeah the concept is the same for both. But at least it got old football heads buzzing seeing an old formation get reused again in a big televised game. The goal ideally was to get the RB a 1v1 matchup vs Asante Samuel Jr heading to the outside.

  • @jgriff8533
    @jgriff8533 Год назад

    This is my favorite Trevor Lawrence game, even though statistically its negative with the 4 picks. The 2nd half is incredible.

  • @southsidepr6573
    @southsidepr6573 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @scottyjoe22
    @scottyjoe22 Год назад

    That big country boy can play!

  • @JanoyCresva
    @JanoyCresva Год назад +1

    #9 on LAC is SO BAD.

  • @Rose-qj4op
    @Rose-qj4op Год назад

    Can’t wait for the dj vid !

  • @jakehenry501
    @jakehenry501 Год назад

    Just on the first play i dont understand why teams arent asking their guards to cut on the backside of their wide zone/PNP if they are staying home. Get those defenders hands down

  • @NoHaBi02
    @NoHaBi02 Год назад

    Interesting, I didn't know Engram affected those interceptions so much.

  • @cryogeneric
    @cryogeneric Год назад +1

    Hats off to Trevor, but why couldn't the Chargers offense score more than three points in the second half vs. 28th ranked pass defense? Do you feel Herbert is regressing? Or is it the Chargers protection and/or system?

    • @ezshottah3732
      @ezshottah3732 Год назад

      It’s coaching. Every game this year the chargers out of the first half can’t seem to score points or make stops. What goes on in the halftime break? Coaching adjustments. And when it’s every game there is no other person to point the finger at than Staley

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад +2

      Because rankings aren't indicative of how a team starts and finish. The Chargers fans were rightfully harping from their 4 game win streak starting from the Fins that the Chargers were playing like a top ranked defense in advanced metrics (DVOA maybe). But outside of the the Fins (great gameplan vs Tua after the Niners handily worked the Fins a week ago) all Staley faced were putrid offenses with back up QBs. I also never trusted the Chargers play calling on offense (been taht way since last year) to make sustained scoring drives with how they live in 3rd and long situations and not bypass early downs. Check the chargers 8 drives in the 2nd half of the game to see proof. Other than that Herbert has sustained his high consistency of play despite being sabotaged with a play caller who doesn't know how to utilize his talents or directly attack a supposedly 'flawed' defense. Meanwhile Doug Pederson utilized Trevor Lawrence to stress the Chargers vaunted defense and picked them apart through their tendencies.

    • @jeeebee9123
      @jeeebee9123 Год назад +1

      Herbert often had to throw to his 4th read, but LT Salyer got hurt halfway through the game so there wasn’t time for that 4th read in the second half.
      Plus WR3 (who was originally wr5 at the start of the season) also got hurt this game. And poor halftime OC adjustments and play calling per usual.

    • @timmydevil999
      @timmydevil999 Год назад

      Y’all only got they points you got from turnovers. When you had a while field y’all couldn’t do anything. We blew y’all out first game for a reason.

    • @ezshottah3732
      @ezshottah3732 Год назад

      @@timmydevil999 you got a great head coach and that’s the difference…

  • @Edward_Strong1982
    @Edward_Strong1982 Год назад

    And yes TREVOR said he free styled on that play. 😂😂😂 he said it as right there and he took it 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @tommythompson7941
    @tommythompson7941 Год назад +2

    So...take the Jags and the points against KC?

  • @OMSPZ
    @OMSPZ Год назад +1

    Thanks JT. Was really looking forward to some real film breakdown of this game.

  • @noopy24
    @noopy24 Год назад

    This might be a better comment after the season is over but I think that Brett Hundley ,former UCLA quarterback can be a great quarterback in this league still. I wonder if you could possibly do a breakdown of Brett Hundley maybe something with the title why Brett Hundley is not making it in this league and what he could do to resurrect his career. If you look at Brett hundley's games at UCLA that is a quarterback with a ton of potential. I still believe he has a ton of potential but something needs to change...

  • @jteeezy275
    @jteeezy275 Год назад +1

    Brock purdy gets you the most views 85k, any Brock content coming up? Thx

  • @michaelmartinez7414
    @michaelmartinez7414 Год назад +1

    Or", The Charger Choke!!!!!

  • @gabrielacevedo4932
    @gabrielacevedo4932 Год назад

    Thanks....what do you mean exactly when a QB "Drifts"?

    • @haddenmiller4364
      @haddenmiller4364 Год назад +3

      Instead of dropping straight back, Sunshine has a tendency to drift in the pocket, usually to his right. Look at the play at 29:15. Instead of dropping back on the hash and keeping himself in the middle of the pocket, he drops back and drifts to his right. Right tackle does an excellent job of blocking in this instance, so it does not hurt him here. The throw was money. Even though Trevor can use his legs, he needs to learn to keep as much of the pocket his line is creating open for himself until he throws it or takes off. When he drifts he essentially chops his pocket by a third. It makes it easier for the defense to get to him. With that said, hes young. Dougie P will get him there.

  • @meechrawls
    @meechrawls Год назад

    You gotta show the giants some love our offense looks elite I know the Vikings are bad but sheeesh

    • @povertyspec9651
      @povertyspec9651 Год назад

      Average 30 points per game like KC does and get back to me.

  • @kane6079
    @kane6079 Год назад

    I’ve been watching Trevor since when he was at Cartersville im glad to see him REALLY succeed, it was EXTREMELY UGLY but im happy

  • @mattreid8768
    @mattreid8768 Год назад

    The real MVP of this game was Joey Bosa and his helmet!

  • @JRV9113
    @JRV9113 Год назад

    Nice 👍

  • @xcitement5000
    @xcitement5000 Год назад +1

    cb was holding all game..

  • @phick7129
    @phick7129 Год назад

    if giants beat philly do a daniel jones/giants o video!

  • @Hans8341
    @Hans8341 Год назад

    I stopped watching the game after the 4th pick, cant believe what I've missed, silly me!
    (I guess the Falcons are happy, sort of...😀)

  • @miche1df
    @miche1df Год назад

    The first pick on the RPO was just a bad read, he should've handed the ball off. No way that Mike is beating the RB to the edge.

  • @Submersed24
    @Submersed24 Год назад

    Lawrence just feels like an easy top 5 qb. I think he’s guaranteed at least 2 superbowls

  • @jacobleroux96
    @jacobleroux96 Год назад

    DUUUUVVVAALLLL

  • @dizzolve
    @dizzolve Год назад

    If you had a HC who watches your videos and likes what he sees offers you a job in the NFL -would you take it?

  • @povertyspec9651
    @povertyspec9651 Год назад

    LA Chargers turtled the entire second half.

  • @crisrodriguez4676
    @crisrodriguez4676 Год назад

    Jeez, according to this breakdown, the Jags didn't do ANYTHING right.