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Official Jaguar Gator (Web Video)
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Official Jaguar Gator is the umbrella name for a YouTuber who makes videos focused on professional sports. His content is spread across three channels: Official Jaguar Gator 9 (which focuses on the National Football League), Official Jaguar Gator 8 (which focuses on college football), and Official Jaguar Gator 7 (which focuses on baseball). | |
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Book Ends: His first and last videos on the 2023 NFL season were both In Defense Of episodes involving the Chiefs. The first was from the Kickoff Game against the Lions, discussing Andy Reid's decision to go for it on a do or die 4th and 25 in the waning minutes of the 21-20 loss. The last was from Super Bowl LVIII, discussing the highly scrutinized decision by the 49ers to take the ball to start the overtime period instead of kicking off to the Chiefs. | |
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Big Eater | |
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In a video later on about Cleveland Browns coach Abe Gibron, he mentioned that Gibron, who was well-known as a Big Eater who weighed around 300 pounds at one point, had stopped eating, in addition to having a 104-degree fever. | |
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Author Appeal: American football and baseball, obviously, which are the focus of his content. | |
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N-Word Privileges | |
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N-Word Privileges: Zig-zagged related to the controversial former nickname of the Washington Commanders. OJG has no problem displaying the team's former name and logo on his screen, playing audio of announcers calling the team the Washington Redskins, or even typing the name "Redskins" in his titles or video descriptions. But he never says the name "Redskins" with his own voice, usually just calling the team (in its pre-Commanders era, i.e. in almost all but one or two of his videos so far) "Washington". | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin: His Dumb Decisions series focuses on poor play-calling decisions made by NFL head coaches in games, with each episode focusing on a specific play (or in one case, three plays) And on the opposite side, his In Defense Of series focuses on controversial decisions, with each episode focusing on a specific play or sequence and why he believes they were the right call. | |
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Alternate History: Invoked in a number of videos about proposed mergers, team relocations, player trades etc. that wound up not occurring. Examples have included a proposed Minnesota Vikings relocation to Birmingham, Alabama; a third conference in the NFL; and a rather awkwardly-arranged division that would have included the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns, and then-St. Louis Cardinals. In each video, OJG speculates on what NFL history may have looked like if those situations came to pass. | |
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Catchphrase: "But before I talk about (the game/the play/the controversy) in question, we need some context..." If a quarterback finishes with a rating below 39.6 (the lowest rating one could have unless you threw an interception), this will be noted by saying that the quarterback's rating was "worse than if you did nothing but spike the ball into the ground on every play". "I'm sorry... WHAT?" | |
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
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In his video regarding Falcons head coach at the time Norm van Brocklin refusing player Al Dodd's request to miss practice in order to be there for the birth of his child, he mentioned that this decision ultimately ended up making Dodd quit the team. As Dodd is normally a very Consummate Professional— always congratulating his teammates, celebrating touchdowns, giving players praise, etc.— him quitting the team due to this decision was a sign that said decision was a very bad idea. Jaguar Gator compares it to getting Jesus Christ himself to curse. | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: This trope is discussed in regards to football players and coaches multiple times: In his video regarding Falcons head coach at the time Norm van Brocklin refusing player Al Dodd's request to miss practice in order to be there for the birth of his child, he mentioned that this decision ultimately ended up making Dodd quit the team. As Dodd is normally a very Consummate Professional— always congratulating his teammates, celebrating touchdowns, giving players praise, etc.— him quitting the team due to this decision was a sign that said decision was a very bad idea. Jaguar Gator compares it to getting Jesus Christ himself to curse. In a video later on about Cleveland Browns coach Abe Gibron, he mentioned that Gibron, who was well-known as a Big Eater who weighed around 300 pounds at one point, had stopped eating, in addition to having a 104-degree fever. His Dumb Decisions on Jaguars/Ravens in Week 15 on Sunday Night Football, where the Jaguars were in the red zone with 12 seconds left in the first half and didn't spike the ball, and the Jaguars failed to score afterwards leaving the halftime score 10-0. He interrupts his usual manner where discussing the stakes for the game and cuts to the play in question. From there, it's just one big tirade. | |
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Shown Their Work | |
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Shown Their Work: He loves studying and watching American football, and when he covers any game, player or situation, he always does an impressive amount of research into the most minor details involved. | |
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