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Bills vs. Jaguars Game and Josh Allen's Performance (01:07:31) The discussion starts with the Buffalo Bills versus Jacksonville Jaguars game, noting it was a "barn burner" that went down to the wire. The speaker comments on a play that was not a typical "tush push" but where Bills quarterback Josh Allen was "picked up and carried 10 yards". The speaker asserts that Josh Allen is "the best quarterback in the playoff right now," putting him in their top three alongside Matthew Stafford and "Fingerpaint Williams" (referring to Caleb Williams). Allen is referred to as "almost a Superman" because of the perceived lack of "household names" and weapons around him, even though the Bills led the National Football League in rushing, supported by a "phenomenal back" like James Cook. The speaker then argues that if Josh Allen is considered one of the best, he has "no excuses" not to make it to the Super Bowl this year since he doesn't have to face Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson. The other speaker contends that the overall team quality matters, comparing it to a high school quarterback who was the best in the state but didn't win a championship due to an inadequate team. The segment ends with the observation that Josh Allen has "always played well" in the playoffs, unlike Lamar Jackson, whose numbers and win-loss record are not good. Coaching Matters and Coach of the Year Debate (01:16:01 - 02:00:30) There is a significant debate on the Coach of the Year award, with names like Kyle Shanahan, Mike Vrabel, and Ben Johnson being discussed. The speaker argues for Kyle Shanahan, citing his ability to makeshift and be creative with his talent despite losing key players like George Kittle, Trent Williams, Fred Warner, and Nick Bosa. The debate shifts to the Bears' coach, Ben Johnson, who is credited with the turnaround of Caleb Williams, who went from being called a bust after his rookie season to being compared to "John Elway and the second coming of Aaron Rodgers". The speakers highlight the importance of coaching, noting that good coaches "find a way to win" and "put their players in the best situation". The discussion mentions how first-year coaches, like Mike McDonald (Seattle Seahawks) and Liam Cohen (Jacksonville), are making an immediate impact, challenging the idea that coaches should be given time to get their guys in. Viral Reporter Moment (02:00:30 - 02:04:38) A segment is dedicated to a moment involving reporter Lynn Turpin, who gave an "inspiring and motivating message" to Coach Liam Cohen after the loss. The speaker initially believed the interaction was "AI generated" because they had never heard a news beat writer congratulate a coach after a loss without asking a question. The reporter's message to the coach included, "I just want to tell you congratulations on your success, young man. You hold your head up. All right, you guys have had a most magnificent season and you did a great job out there today". The speaker eventually confirms the reporter's authenticity, calling the moment "wholesome" and "something special". Be sure to Follow, Comment your thoughts and Subscribe to In Between the lines! / @inbetweenthelinesmedia