Dominique Foxworth
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I mean, the Jags won like eight, nine in a row and they went into Denver.
And I think that was the turning point for me when I was like, all right, I have to ignore the fact that they're the Jacksonville Jaguars and understand that like before the Patriots became the Patriots, they were terrible all the time, too.
There can be a turning point for a team.
And I watched them go into Denver and destroy that very good Broncos defense.
And you saw Trevor Lawrence play awesomely.
And I think that was the point where I was like, all right, got to take him seriously.
And they played well after that.
And then they played a team that was very flawed, but had the high profile quarterback.
And I think this is a perfect opportunity for like a look at us.
We're really here now moment.
Like I had at home and I thought it was going to work and they ran the hell out of the ball.
They couldn't stop him from running the ball.
And honestly, like a lot of people's criticism is they should have kept running the ball, but they were moving the ball through the air too.
They really couldn't stop them, but honestly,
got an interception in the game and it cost them at the end.
I just think it's also fickle.
And you'll see that with any of these teams.
When we do these coaching decision things, you can go down the track record.
I was thinking about this the other day with John Harbaugh, how if Lamar Jackson doesn't slide to the back of the draft that year and they aren't able to trade back in and get Lamar Jackson, John Harbaugh's fired then.
Then Lamar comes in and wins six in a row and gets John Harbaugh seven more years.