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Evan & Tiki

Hour 2: Daboll Defends 3rd and 5 Decision

Evan & Tiki

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Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Daboll pointed to a moment in the Chargers game to defend decision making in Denver

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0:00.0

You needed a laundry list of things to go wrong for you to blow a 19-0-0 lead and a 26-8 lead mid-fourth quarter.

0:08.6

But if you heard the top of the show, Rewaned on the Odyssey app, Tiki made it very clear that the decision to not run on third and five with Denver having already used their first two timeouts and allowing Jackson Dar to possibly make a huge mistake, which he did, was number one on that list.

0:28.0

And what was- predictable.

0:29.0

Yeah.

0:29.6

And what was stunning is that after the game, Brian Daibow was asked a lot of questions, but not that.

0:33.7

But today, when the media gets a day to listen to what Tiki had to say, they then say,

0:38.5

all right, let's ask the question.

0:39.6

So we bring you to a little bit earlier today when Brian Dayball is asked about the infamous

0:45.7

decision now to not run and force Sean Peyton, he uses third time out, but allow Jackson

0:51.1

Dard to make a play with his arms.

0:53.8

One specific one, you mentioned slightly last night,

0:58.8

letting Jackson throw the ball third and five, right?

1:02.6

They had used two of their timeouts.

1:05.5

You could run it and make them use a third timeout.

1:08.1

You obviously put trust in your rookie quarterback.

1:10.5

You threw an interception. What is all the things that you're thinking about there, the ramifications, the pluses and minuses? We have confidence in Jackson to go out like we did. Similar. I'm not saying it's the exact same thing, but, you know, the Chargers game when he hit Theo there. Thought thought we had a good play called.

1:29.6

I had some pressure, kind of got tripped up, but I have a lot of confidence in him,

1:35.0

and it's why we called it.

1:37.8

Is that basically a more physical error than a mental error?

1:42.3

I mean, sometimes a young player just doesn't see the linebacker or something.

1:46.2

He certainly saw him.

1:47.1

He just right in front of him.

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