
Episode 122: Jaguars/Bengals Week 2 Analysis - Jaguars Let One Get Away in Cincy
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The Jaguars fall to the Bengals 31-27 in a gut-wrenching loss where poor execution and self-inflicted wounds outweighed some promising developments. Despite creating three turnovers and getting strong performances from their running backs, Jacksonville couldn't overcome penalties and struggles in pass coverage.
- Brian Thomas Jr's concerning struggles
- Preventable penalties continue to plague the team with multiple illegal shift infractions
- Tyson Campbell struggling against elite receivers like Ja'Marr Chase
- Travis Etienne and Bhayshul Tuten looking impressive in Liam Coen's offensive system
- Parker Washington emerging as a reliable target (5 catches, 76 yards, 91.1 PFF grade)
- Defense creating turnovers (3 interceptions) but struggling in other areas
- Critical divisional matchup against the Texans (0-2) coming up next week
Join us next week with the full crew as we break down the Texans game and see if the Jaguars can address these issues and get back in the win column.
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