Dave Damoshek
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His hand was busted up from last week.
The throwing hand can't be busted up.
If it's not that, though, it's very similar to me to the 2017 Jaguars.
thought we're pretty close because we have this mighty defense and we think we have the answer we used a high first to get the QB which we have to solve and now we have we think solved it and we can win games in the NFL by kind of sort of hiding this guy or not making him the key feature of whether or not we win games that was what the Jags did they went forward with they were high on their own supply and said let's get over the hump with Blake Bortles and
And they could have taken Lamar Jackson out of Louisville.
Instead, they took defensive lineman from Florida, Taven Bryan, and that didn't work out so well.
So if there's nothing wrong with C.J.
Stroud, this is just who he is now in big spots, then I do think you have to consider moving on to Zaz's point at a big time to decide on his contract.
He was so good.
So I want to get to the University of Miami game.
I am done with football on the professional level for the rest of the show because we have what Zaz is correctly calling a possible forever night.
tonight and I'm trying to come up with a time that South Florida has felt the way that it does right now.
I know that game seven of a Stanley Cup final is obviously enormous, especially after the Panthers had blown a 3-0 lead.
But hockey is not embraced by every segment of our community in South Florida.
Hockey is not the sport in America that football is.
For Miamians, one of the lasting memories of Hall of Famer Jason Taylor's career here, he was a rose growing in a sewer during the years that he was here, his excellence largely wasted because they never had a quarterback, was the scene in losing locker rooms of him just busted.
broken in front of his locker when they let the media in.
And he just, I saw it again and again and again, where he would just be what Josh Allen was yesterday, crushed in front of his locker.
It is super rare for a Hall of Famer to say, you know what I want to do?
I'm going to be the defensive line coach on a college team.