Jaguars 32, Patriots 16
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K.J. OSBORN: I think at the beginning of the game we did a good job of starting fast. I think it's about sustaining momentum. You know what I'm saying? Big plays, turnovers on either side.
When you get that, we talk about when it goes your way, when it goes the opposite way. You got to be able to fight back when that stuff is not going your way. We had at the beginning, but then we kind of lost it. So we got to fight back.
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K.J. OSBORN: I've been extremely impressed and proud of Drake ever since he came in. When he first got drafted, how he came in there, dealing with the pressure of being a third round pick, learning a pro offense, to where he is now. I'm definitely proud of him. Excited to continue to see him getting better.
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K.J. OSBORN: Yeah, for sure. For sure. When you're moving the ball, you feel like the team that you're going against, not that you got their number, they going to make adjustments, too, but you build your confidence.
When that kind of starts to get stagnant, I think it can build some frustration. Like I said before, that's part of the fight-back we got to develop.
Q. How hard is it for the offense to sustain a rhythm when in the second half you lose time of possession?
K.J. OSBORN: For sure. For sure it's tough. It's tough. I think that's something that we have dealt with.
But I think the offense, we can help ourselves by staying on third downs, staying on the field on third down to keep the defense off the field, kind of playing complementary football.
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K.J. OSBORN: Yeah, for sure. I mean, it's not happy. London was a great experience, but we came over here to play a football game and win. We didn't win.
We got to go back to the drawing board, move on to the next week.
Q. You mentioned about the experience in London. Any positives you can take from the trip you can use going forward?
K.J. OSBORN: For myself, I've been over here a couple times. I've played. For some of the younger guys, kind of developing a routine about if they do have another international game, the schedule, kind of how you balance your time of being a tourist, I would say, and your study time and things like that. Being able to lock in.
Like I said, it's a blessing for us to be able to be over here and play a football game. At the end of the day we're coming to work and we're coming to win, and we didn't do that.
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