
Episode 119: Regular Season Preview with Dilla
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We welcome special guest Dilla to discuss the upcoming Jaguars season and all the recent changes to the team, from front office makeovers to roster moves and new coaching philosophies.
• The front office transformation from Trent Baalke to James Gladstone has dramatically changed team culture and strategy
• Trevor Lawrence looks mechanically improved with faster processing and better decision-making in the pocket
• Liam Coen's modern offense features pre-snap motion and "gotcha plays" that create easy opportunities for success
• The running back room is stacked with talent, though Etienne likely won't return after this season despite his scheme fit
• Gladstone's approach to roster building prioritizes meritocracy over draft status or contract considerations
• The Jaguars have positioned themselves well for continued improvement with approximately 11-12 draft picks next year
• Jacksonville's stadium plans and downtown development represent growth for both the team and community
• The team has a more physical identity in practice and preseason than in previous years
Make sure to follow Dilla on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/boldtakepod
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James Johnson and Phil Barrera bring you the best and most up to date Jacksonville Jaguars news. "Touchdown Jaguars!" is a tribute to the prospective ownership group "Touchdown Jacksonville!" In 1991, the NFL announced plans to add two expansion teams and "Touchdown Jacksonville!" announced its bid for a team, and Jacksonville was ultimately chosen as one of five finalists. In November 1993, the NFL owners voted 26–2 in favor of awarding the 30th franchise to Jacksonville. James and Phil have been fans of the franchise ever since and have had the honor (and sometimes dishonor) of covering the team professionally since 2017. The rest as they say, is history.