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This year is different.  I had a vision.  



Dear Lord, please forbid Coach Bradley from showing any signs of positive emotion after a good play. For he does not know that we must all be as miserable as possible unless we are consistently winning. For this, I beg you in the name of miserable Jaguars fans everywhere. Amen.


There, I put in a word with the big man for all you Nancys out there.
Quote:Dear Lord, please forbid Coach Bradley from showing any signs of positive emotion after a good play. For he does not know that we must all be as miserable as possible unless we are consistently winning. For this, I beg you in the name of miserable Jaguars fans everywhere. Amen.


There, I put in a word with the big man for all you Nancys out there.
Gus is saying thanks for your support:

 

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Quote:Gus is saying thanks for your support:

 

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Was that right after they traded Gabbert for a 6th rd pick, because that's what i imagine it was like in there?
Obligatory cry baby post of the week.
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Quote:This is hilarious. Bradley in a nutshell. "We're getting our butts kicked, but this is awesome being here, right?"


You realize this is from the Thursday night game against the tacks right? A game in which we won BTW. But don't let that get in the way of the agenda being pushed.
Whether Bradley's longterm plan turns out to be sound or not - I really can't hate on his whole "Mr.Positive" routine.  It's painful at times to hear the positivity rhetoric when we're losing so often, but I feel like he's got an endgame plan beyond this stage of trying to keep chins held high through the slow growth and struggle. 

 

We'd all love an immediate winning record - but Caldwell has been very transparent when emphasizing his long-term draft-based rebuild intentions. Bradley knew he was in for a tough couple of seasons early on. 

 

We've all seen his "do your job" speech from his Seattle days and we know he can be that guy as well -- but I think he's just approaching this giant draft-based rebuild and youth infusion with an intentionally hyper-positive message for his team. It's intention is to urge young ascending players and a handful of vets to "buy in" even though ugly losses were knowingly imminent in the first few years of the process. 

It makes sense to me - despite the frustration. I imagine his demeanor will stiffen more and more when the roster is deeper and more mature and he can justify demanding more from his individual players and position groups. 

 

I hope to God I'm right....

Quote:Whether Bradley's longterm plan turns out to be sound or not - I really can't hate on his whole "Mr.Positive" routine.  It's painful at times to hear the positivity rhetoric when we're losing so often, but I feel like he's got an endgame plan beyond this stage of trying to keep chins held high through the slow growth and struggle. 

 

We'd all love an immediate winning record - but Caldwell has been very transparent when emphasizing his long-term draft-based rebuild intentions. Bradley knew he was in for a tough couple of seasons early on. 

 

We've all seen his "do your job" speech from his Seattle days and we know he can be that guy as well -- but I think he's just approaching this giant draft-based rebuild and youth infusion with an intentionally hyper-positive message for his team. It's intention is to urge young ascending players and a handful of vets to "buy in" even though ugly losses were knowingly imminent in the first few years of the process. 

It makes sense to me - despite the frustration. I imagine his demeanor will stiffen more and more when the roster is deeper and more mature and he can justify demanding more from his individual players and position groups. 

 

I hope to God I'm right....
 

There's a time to be a player's coach, and a time to be a task master.  I think it was Ghandi that said, for every season-turn, turn, turn...  

 

Your hope seems to be how I would manage.  When I had subordinates that were new and didn't have the skills needed yet, I was positive with them.  As they got better at thier jobs, I'd demand more of them.  I think we all hope that Gus is that type of leader.

 

This year is a hot seat year.  But I'm still positive we have players and better coaching around the offense that will make us look like a legit NFL team.  Last year was bad on offense and it made us look horrible...  But there's no reason right now to worry about it.
Quote:Whether Bradley's longterm plan turns out to be sound or not - I really can't hate on his whole "Mr.Positive" routine.  It's painful at times to hear the positivity rhetoric when we're losing so often, but I feel like he's got an endgame plan beyond this stage of trying to keep chins held high through the slow growth and struggle. 

 

We'd all love an immediate winning record - but Caldwell has been very transparent when emphasizing his long-term draft-based rebuild intentions. Bradley knew he was in for a tough couple of seasons early on. 

 

We've all seen his "do your job" speech from his Seattle days and we know he can be that guy as well -- but I think he's just approaching this giant draft-based rebuild and youth infusion with an intentionally hyper-positive message for his team. It's intention is to urge young ascending players and a handful of vets to "buy in" even though ugly losses were knowingly imminent in the first few years of the process. 

It makes sense to me - despite the frustration. I imagine his demeanor will stiffen more and more when the roster is deeper and more mature and he can justify demanding more from his individual players and position groups. 

 

I hope to God I'm right....
I believe This is on point. I think We are going to start winning this year and I also believe we will see a harder Gus
Quote:I believe This is on point. I think We are going to start winning this year and I also believe we will see a harder Gus
 

All of us Jags fans hope you are right.

 

This is easily the best Jags team that Gus has had in his 3 short years here, at least on paper.

 

They should be able to do better then the last 2, although I know a lot will depend on Bortles.
Quote:I think it was Ghandi that said, for every season-turn, turn, turn... 
 

That was The Byrds.
Dear Flapeds,

 

I read your letter this morning before the start of OTAs to our coaches and players. It was motivating. Such passion drives our culture of competition. I told the guys this morning, "COMPETE! COMPETE! COMPETE!" With competition comes winning, and we're getting close. There is so much positivity here in OTAs I can smell the winning!

 

Keep showing up, we'll keep competing every Sunday.

 

Sincerely,

Coach B

Quote:Don't listen to the losers who say winning don't matter.  Winning is why they play the game.  If a team wants a huge fanbase and mass appeal it has to win on a consistent basis.
 

Don't listen to the losers that don't understand sarcasm.

 

Whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooosssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!
Quote:Dear Flapeds,

 

I read your letter this morning before the start of OTAs to our coaches and players. It was motivating. Such passion drives our culture of competition. I told the guys this morning, "COMPETE! COMPETE! COMPETE!" With competition comes winning, and we're getting close. There is so much positivity here in OTAs I can smell the winning!

 

Keep showing up, we'll keep competing every Sunday.

 

Sincerely,

Coach B
 

very inspirational -- Thanks Gus.
Quote:There's a time to be a player's coach, and a time to be a task master.  I think it was Ghandi that said, for every season-turn, turn, turn...  
 

He also said, Hey Mister Tambourine Man, Play a Song for Me.
Quote:The Jags Must win or I'll have nothing in my life.
 

Sounds like you had a hell of a decade....
Gus was the perfect coach for this type of total teardown / rebuild. He has kept a positive message while gradually raising expectations. His idea of competing and continuing to get better has held true for the most part - the youth movement on offense last year was definitely a setback but should pay dividends going forward.

What we have now is a team with more talent and fewer holes. I think this team will have success because they aren't taking any shortcuts. The maturity level continues. There were stretches last year where you could see it coming together. The challenge now is to carry it through full games and multiple weeks.
Quote:Don't listen to the losers who say winning don't matter.  Winning is why they play the game.  If a team wants a huge fanbase and mass appeal it has to win on a consistent basis.
 

No one says winning "don't matter".  Winning is why they play the game.  But there are fans who understand that you won't build a championship roster with a couple of quick fixes to get a few more wins in the short term.

Yep, Groundhog Day
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