Tim Jenkins
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Podcast Appearances
I have so much respect for how I feel like he competed last year and how I think he's competed throughout his career, even on teams that.
a lot of guys are packing it in and getting ready for vacation.
Like it feels like he's got a reverence for the game with his level of competition, no matter what, right.
The appreciation for how much these tickets cost and people getting out there and what he owes it to the fans for him to be the guy that has the drop, you know, you, your heart broke for him, but then for him to be the guy that then ends up catching it and essentially having two game winners against the Packers, um,
I don't think there's a more deserving guy.
So to me, that was awesome.
The scheme, of course, the tackle over aspect of it was great.
To me, what I love, though, is just that it was set up from basically the first, third, and long.
They throw the screen out there on the first, third, and long.
It's a big conversion.
I like Ben's instincts there to, okay, hey, you get a big play on fourth down.
And the fourth down, it's funny because everybody's all juiced up about the scheme of...
the fake screen touchdown.
What we're not juiced up enough about is, and I don't know if it was third or fourth down, but when we hit Swift in the flat, right after DJ's scramble drop, we then hit Swift in the flat.
But what nobody notices is that was on the quick cadence.
So it's like we lined up.
We're in basically like a wing set with Swift as a wing guy.
We're making this linebacker who's used to playing run navigate through traffic.
He's in the midst of communicating and we hit him with the turbo and it's like, boom, ball snap.
Everybody doesn't even look like they're supposed to be ready.