DeSean Jackson on Hurts & AJ Brown, Chip Kelly Fallout & Why the New Kickoff Rules Suck
DeSean Jackson discusses the dynamics of the NFL, reflecting on the recent Super Bowl between the Seahawks and Patriots, expressing disappointment in the game's low score and the halftime show. He also comments on the performance of key players and shares insights about his coaching journey and the impact of new kickoff rules in the league.
Key Takeaways
- Even in low-scoring snoozefests, insight can be quick to assemble; welcome to the mystique of sports analysis.
- Super Bowl prediction prowess: Seahawks were the real deal; sometimes, hindsight is clearer than the game-time fog.
- From player to coach: Transformation often reveals the surprising depth of young athletes' desire for growth and guidance.
- Good coaching is like fine art: accountability and realism create masterpieces, while detachment leads to mediocre gameplay.
- Being a coach isn't just about strategy; it's about inspiring the next generation to rise above their struggles.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Deshawn Jackson (person)
- Super Bowl (event)
- NFL (company)
- Delaware State (company)
- Andy Reid (person)
- Jalen Hurts (person)
- Pat Mahomes (person)
- Ian Brady (person)
- Jerry Rice (person)
- Calvin Johnson (person)
- Randy Moss (person)
- Bad Bunny (person)