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5 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

He stepped up at the end. 

TD.

Strip Sack

Big pressure with QB hit.

 

Burns has never done that in crunch time.

You do realize he was 20 yards away from the QB when he fumbled it .. 

Yes, right place , right time. But to imply his defensive positioning was planned is a bit a stretch .  He didn’t know the QB would fumble ..  an interception, I’d give him all the credit..  it wasn’t though 

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5 minutes ago, OceanPanther said:

You do realize he was 20 yards away from the QB when he fumbled it .. 

Yes, right place , right time. But to imply his defensive positioning was planned is a bit a stretch .  He didn’t know the QB would fumble ..  an interception, I’d give him all the credit..  it wasn’t though 

Don’t even bother 

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43 minutes ago, OceanPanther said:

You do realize he was 20 yards away from the QB when he fumbled it .. 

Yes, right place , right time. But to imply his defensive positioning was planned is a bit a stretch .  He didn’t know the QB would fumble ..  an interception, I’d give him all the credit..  it wasn’t though 

You realize he could have whiffed on the recovery? He could have tripped.

On the next possession he had a strip sack and QB hit.

 

That's the point. I'll go back and look at the two games referenced but I don't think Burns has made 3 huge plays in crunch time in back to back possessions. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

A year ago, one of the worst teams in the league...

Today? In the playoffs as a division winner.

Coaching matters

Amazing what hiring a former QB turned Super Bowl level coach (Pederson) did for Jacksonville. Wouldn't it be something if we could hire someone like that? 😉

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20 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

You realize he could have whiffed on the recovery? He could have tripped.

On the next possession he had a strip sack and QB hit.

 

That's the point. I'll go back and look at the two games referenced but I don't think Burns has made 3 huge plays in crunch time in back to back possessions. 

Back to back plays but he still has like half the sacks Burns does on the year. Consistency is huge for players. Burns is probably wishing he could have a game lined up against Daley the whole time. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

A year ago, one of the worst teams in the league...

Today? In the playoffs as a division winner.

Coaching matters

Barely limping into the playoffs as the winner of an awful division…I thought we were against that here lol. I do genuinely wonder if Jags fans are upset about getting in or if that’s a uniquely Huddle thing.

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