San Francisco - 30, Jacksonville - 10
Q. In the history of on call pass interference --
TRENT WILLIAMS: Right? Come on, man. I don't know why Coach ain't challenge that or something. That's crazy. I know that wasn't legal. (Laughing).
Q. Can you walk us through the point of what you saw?
TRENT WILLIAMS: Man, it was such a blur, but once I seen Jimmy throw it, I'm, like, yeah, this is my time now. I got to go up and get this. As soon as I left the ground, I got blasted. I don't know who hit me. I felt like it was, like, ten people right there. It definitely is way harder than it look, for sure. I got a different respect for receivers now.
Q. Is it true that's the first time you've been eligible?
TRENT WILLIAMS: That's the first time.
Q. Whole career?
TRENT WILLIAMS: Whole career.
Q. What about college? Pop Warner?
TRENT WILLIAMS: Never.
Q. You've been asking for him to call that play since the day you met him.
TRENT WILLIAMS: I was about to say for at least 12 years now, yeah. (Laughing). It took a little minute. We finally got it in, though.
Q. What was the practice like? Were you bringing in some TDs?
TRENT WILLIAMS: I was wide freaking open in practice, so, you know, I definitely didn't expect to be double covered. It is what it is. They get paid to.
Q. They announced it. I mean, we all knew that it was coming your way in the press box, so did you sense that the Jaguars were saying, okay, watch 71, he is going to go out first?
TRENT WILLIAMS: When I reported eligible, I heard the whole defense yelling, we got to double-team 71. I'm joking. I'm joking. (Laughing). I don't think I sold it long enough. I think I was a little bit too excited to leak out, so I got to stick in there a little bit. Maybe open it up.
Q. Jimmy said he told you in the huddle it's going to you no matter what.
TRENT WILLIAMS: I'm protecting, man. I got my quarterback trust. It's either a completion or incompletion. I was either going to catch it or knock it down, you know what I'm saying?
Q. Trent, you guys started with another really long drive. How was that drive for you to be on the field for that long, and is it the kind of thing that just sucks the soul out of the opposition?
TRENT WILLIAMS: I'm pretty sure it's tough on them. It's very tough on us too playing for a whole quarter straight, not leaving the field. It's not for the faint of heart, trust me. We was all blowed after that. Only to get three points, which sucks.
But at the end of the day it's all about just sending a message at the beginning of the game, first drive to be able to walk the ball methodically down the field, and I think, if where we started at from the --
Q. 7.
TRENT WILLIAMS: Yeah. So I feel like even though we didn't get it in how we wanted it to, I think it did send the message we wanted it to.
Q. Trent, that Cardinals game it was like -- I mean, not literally, but you guys were shoved around, pushed around, bullied, and these last two games --
TRENT WILLIAMS: Hold on. What?
Q. I'm sorry. Again.
TRENT WILLIAMS: No, I'm -- (Laughing).
Q. I mean, the last two games it was just like the exact opposite. You have just, whatever, imposed your will on the opponent and just run 40 times and hammered them. Is that giving you guys your swagger back? We're back in some ways?
TRENT WILLIAMS: No, I don't think it's that. We just finally, it started clicking. I think the Cardinals game we moved the ball pretty good. We just had turnovers. This game, last game we didn't have as many turnovers, so I think it all worked out for us.
But, no, I don't feel like some light clicked on or nothing. That's what we want to do every game, and sometimes they make a good play. We make mistakes, and it don't go our way, but that is how we always want to play a game like that.
Q. George basically said that. He said everyone was trying to make it so complicated, and everyone was saying don't turn the ball over. It's not that hard. It's hard to not turn the ball over, but the answer is not that hard.
TRENT WILLIAMS: The answer is definitely not that hard. Any time I think you look at the history of NFL or even just this year, I mean, when you lose a turnover battle, I think about 90 percent of those games end in losses.
So that's the one thing we had to fix, and we had two good games with pretty good luck in that margin. That's what we've got to keep going.
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