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7500 yards

59 TDs

1 Int

1200 rushing yards

1 super bowl
Better than Jameis/Mariota
Hmm....comfortable in the pocket, more sure of himself and not run out of gas towards the end.

Then in 2016....lookout! :thumbsup:

Quote:Upright and 16 games further into his career. More tds than turnovers would be the other other criteria for me.


I'm right there with you. Bortles is the type of QB that needs 3 to 4 years to develop.
Good
3000YDS

20TDS
Nice article in the TU

 

Gene Frenette: Blake Bortles works to improve his craft

http://jacksonville.com/sports/columnist...-his-craft

 

Talks about how he worked with 3DQB, a group of motion analysis specialists that has assisted dozens of NFL quarterbacks, including Tom Brady, for the past several years.

Definitely more TD's than INT's. But I just want to be able to see growth (as a QB and as a leader) from him this coming season and for him to stay healthy.

If I had to put numbers on it, I'd say:

 

3400 yards

22 TD's

15 INT's.

 

Less than 20 total turnovers.

Quote: 

3400 yards

22 TD's

15 INT's.

 
 

I think ^ this is achievable, and it's about what I'd like to see in order to feel confident moving forward. 
Quote:Better than Jameis/Mariota


Yes but I believe one or the other may have a better statistical season this year. If Bortles continues to learn and play a full season I think the longterm outlook is more favorable.


The stats will be misleading, because the jaguars on paper and in theory will run much more than the Bucs or Titans.


In terms of forth quatters or game winning drives, Bortles must be able to finish well.
Quote:Definitely more TD's than INT's. But I just want to be able to see growth (as a QB and as a leader) from him this coming season and for him to stay healthy.

If I had to put numbers on it, I'd say:


3400 yards

22 TD's

15 INT's.


Less than 20 total turnovers.


These numbers would make me happy. This shows movement in the right direction and would mean we are probably more competitive.
Quote:Definitely more TD's than INT's. But I just want to be able to see growth (as a QB and as a leader) from him this coming season and for him to stay healthy.

If I had to put numbers on it, I'd say:

 

3400 yards

22 TD's

15 INT's.

 

Less than 20 total turnovers.
The 3400 is a little low I think.If he was knocking on the door of 3k with a really bad line,no running game and rookie receivers,than 2nd year should be much better.

At least,this is our hope.

QB rating over 80 with more touchdowns than Turnovers would be a good start.
Quote:Not on IR.
This is what I was going to say... I just hope he improves AND stays healthy, knowing our luck he will get hurt Sad
3500 Yards+ 20TD+ 10INT<

Copied this from another thread, and I compared Bortles to Ryan Tannehill and Andy Dalton's second year stats:

 

Quote:Here are the stats pages I referenced:

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id...ke-bortles

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id...ndy-dalton

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id...-tannehill

 

 

I think these are some real-world stats that Blake has to follow to prove he can be mid-level everyday starting QB. You'd like to see his pass attempts go up into the 329-355 range.  You'd like to his completion attempt to increase into the 60-62% range. And ideally his Passing per attempt yds go up into the 6.6yds.  His passing touchdowns should go way up into the 25 range, and INT should be about not quite as good as 2:1.  Finally, I think Blakes QB rating would have to be above the 80 mark.

 

The eye test is important as well, but way less reliable than recorded stats.
Quote:Nice article in the TU

 

Gene Frenette: Blake Bortles works to improve his craft

http://jacksonville.com/sports/columnist...-his-craft

 

Talks about how he worked with 3DQB, a group of motion analysis specialists that has assisted dozens of NFL quarterbacks, including Tom Brady, for the past several years.

Here's hoping he doesn't start deflating balls.  


Not sure about 3DQB.  I mean they've worked with Brees and Brady, but also worked with Terelle Pryor and He Who Must Not Be Named.


Obviously you can't make chicken salad from the stuff chickens leave lying out in the yard.  I'm just curious if they've helped any developmental QB's who've got the talent to succeed but need work.

Quote:In the off season conditioning program?
this^
Quote:The 3400 is a little low I think.If he was knocking on the door of 3k with a really bad line,no running game and rookie receivers,than 2nd year should be much better.

At least,this is our hope.
 

Yeah, but I get the feeling that Fisch had him throwing more than what Bradley was comfortable with, so we might see a dip in Attempts this season. And that's okay. If the Staff feels like that's a strength of the team, I'm all for it. Not saying that it will pan out that way, but it is something to think about.

 

Also beer. Beer is something to think about.
3,500 yards 20 TD's and 15 INT's would be reasonable and showing that hes going in the right direction.

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