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Ive had shit like that happen before tho what youre describing on Windows and Android. And I empty the cache it usually fixes it.

Its like a previous video you have watched, a still shot from that, flicking throughout one youre trying to watch,
 

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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Jaguars will interview former Colts and Lions head coach Jim Caldwell for their head-coaching vacancy.
Add Caldwell's name to the growing list of candidates Jacksonville will interview in the coming days. Clearly making their rounds to ensure every type of personality is given a fair shake after the Urban Meyer debacle, Jacksonville would be wise to keep in the direction of an offensive-minded individual since Trevor Lawrence's development should be prioritized above all else.
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SOURCE: Jeremy Fowler on Twitter
Dec 28, 2021, 3:23 PM ET
 
After the dumpster fire that was Urban Meyer jaguars should only looking a people with nfl head coaching experience the fact the want to interview people with out it doesn't leave me much faith that jags will do the right thing and hire Caldwell
 
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports the Jaguars have requested permission to interview Colts DC Matt Eberflus for their head coaching vacancy.

The Jaguars requested interviews with five coordinators — Byron Leftwich, Todd Bowles, Kellen Moore, Dan Quinn, Eberflus — for their head-coaching position on Tuesday. They're also expected to sit down with former Eagles coach Doug Pederson in the coming weeks and, on top of that, continue adding to their list of candidates. Jacksonville's next move for that role will at the very least be a methodical one.

SOURCE: Tom Pelissero on Twitter
Dec 28, 2021, 2:32 PM ET
 
Byron Leftwich isn’t thinking about Jaguars’ interest in him

Posted by Mike Florio on December 30, 2021, 9:09 PM EST

Former Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich eventually could become Jaguars head coach Byron Leftwich. For now, Leftwich is focusing on the task at hand, as offensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“I really think it’s disrespectful to the Jets and whoever you’re playing that week when you’re talking about things that really have nothing to do with Sunday’s game,” Leftwich told reporters on Thursday when asked about Jacksonville’s request to interview him.

“I’m completely focused on this football game on Sunday. Obviously, as a coach anytime your name is thrown around, I guess it is what it is, but it really means nothing at this point. It really means nothing at this point and I kind of think it’s disrespectful to the guys that you really work with every day. That’s really how I view that. If I’m ever fortunate enough to be in that situation that’s when I’ll handle it, but as of right now, I’m really focusing on the opponent we’re about to play and getting us ready to try and play our best football.”

Although he didn’t specifically say it, Leftwich’s comments suggest that he hasn’t, and that he won’t, accept the invitation to interview for the job during the final two weeks of the regular season.
Regardless, Leftwich’s quarterback believes in him as a head coach.

“I’ve been around a lot of great coaches over the years and it’s just a matter of time for different guys when different opportunities come up,” Tom Brady told reporters on Thursday. “Byron has been amazing for me to work with, and I know he will have a lot of opportunities. He will do a great job.”

Leftwich seems to be focused on his current job. The NFL’s interview protocol creates an inherent distraction, and the new procedure extends the distraction two weeks earlier. Some think that no head-coaching jobs should be filled until the postseason has ended. While it would delay the hiring process for teams that need coaches, it would let the assistant coaches who become candidates for those jobs focus exclusively on their current gigs.

Leftwich, to his credit, seems to be exclusively focused on his current gig. Even if it may keep him from getting his next one.
 
Leftwich seems to be focused on his current job. The NFL’s interview protocol creates an inherent distraction, and the new procedure extends the distraction two weeks earlier. Some think that no head-coaching jobs should be filled until the postseason has ended. While it would delay the hiring process for teams that need coaches, it would let the assistant coaches who become candidates for those jobs focus exclusively on their current gigs.

Leftwich, to his credit, seems to be exclusively focused on his current gig. Even if it may keep him from getting his next one.

Horribly written article by Mike, using both "Leftwich seems to be focused on his current job" and "Leftwich to his credit seems to be exclusively focused on his current gig" within the space of a few sentences.

There was absolutely no need to for the first one. Amateur hour stuff.
 
Horribly written article by Mike, using both "Leftwich seems to be focused on his current job" and "Leftwich to his credit seems to be exclusively focused on his current gig" within the space of a few sentences.

There was absolutely no need to for the first one. Amateur hour stuff.
Probably still recovering from the NBC christmas party with his wingman Simms
 

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Report: Todd Bowles speaks to Jags this week, Nathaniel Hackett will wait for interviews

Posted by Josh Alper on January 2, 2022, 8:44 AM EST

The NFL now allows teams looking for new head coaches to interview assistants from other teams during the final two weeks of the regular season and a couple of coaches on the Jaguars’ list of candidates are reportedly taking different paths when it comes to such conversations.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Buccaneers defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will speak to the Jaguars this week. The interview will take place remotely and other Zoom interviews could be in place before the week is out.
The Jaguars also requested an interview with Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett, but Rapoport reports that he’s opted to wait until after the regular season for any interviews. Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn has also opted not to interview for head coaching openings during the season.

Former Eagles head coach Doug Pederson interviewed with the team last week and the current list of candidates also includes Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, and former Colts and Lions head coach Jim Caldwell.
 
Jaguars RB Travis Etienne (foot) said he could have returned this season but doctors wanted to make sure he was 100 percent recovered from September Lisfranc surgery.
Etienne underwent foot surgery after suffering the season-ending injury in a preseason game against the Saints. The rookie first-round pick may have made a late-season comeback if the Jaguars were a competitive team. Unfortunately, they are not. James Robinson muscled his way into an every-down role despite disgraced former head coach Urban Meyer continually trying to make Carlos Hyde the Jags' primary back. Etienne was expected to be used as something of a hybrid player in Meyers' offense. Whether he'll be used on early downs as well as in passing situations will be up to the team's next head coach. Robinson, meanwhile, is signed through the 2022 NFL season.
 

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