James Gladstone
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When a team approaches the playoffs, is every team different how they approach that from looking at different samples of games to come up with a plan of attack?
sort of piece to our cause and uh i know that that's presented itself so far through let's call it thursday point in time on the timeline there was a moment in last week's game that i thought was pretty cool so uh it was the the jeffrey simmons john back and forth and i see y'all's quarterback giving it back to him a little bit um that was pretty cool listen trevor is uh
Oh, yeah.
on the field so it's not it's not just one man going on his own it's a team no but that's the reason it was just significant is that that's kind of a little has been or would be out of character for trevor a little bit he's kind of always been that kind of a little bit cool collected demeanor which is great for a quarterback to have but i mean in that moment it's been going edge you know i think it's showing itself again we've been here not even a year yet
Well, I mean, you want to try to keep it similar in the mindset and the approach and everything the same as you would a 1 o'clock kick for a regular season game.
But the reality is this is a heightened atmosphere.
It's single elimination.
I mean, it's not normal.
It's not like a regular season game.
And I also think that what Tony was talking about, and I had mentioned that
the magnification of momentum in playoffs is real.
So if you have a, let's say you have a giveaway, like unless you throw a pick,
It's almost like two in the regular season just because it's that big of a momentum swing.
So did Trevor throw eight in the game against the Chargers?
Just say, whoa, that's a lot.
It felt like eight, right?
At the end of the first half, it felt like eight.
What's going on here?
And so, I mean, obviously, what I'm saying is that it's a heightened atmosphere.
And because it's do or die, a lot of times the reaction to good and bad can be β