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Quote:if our coach really believes this...."Bradley told us at the NFL Annual Meeting that Jacksonville believes the veteran can serve as a capable starter and allow the Jaguars to opt for the "best player available" with the No. 3 pick."

 

 

i hope he's out the door. ASAP!!! just MY opinion. I'd rather whatever QB we draft, start THIS year over Henne. i think he is a layer below horrible. and his numbers dont lie. we need a QB, we need skills positions players...bad. Only time will tell. Go Jags!!


 
 

Nice, just throw him to wolves and see how he will survive?
Quote:Im pretty sure you wont see a statistically worst qb then Gabbert for years..Greatest bust in Jags History!
 

I have to believe it will be very hard to find another top 10 drafted QB who is statistically worse then BG.

 

His final starting QB won loss record for the Jags was 5-22 or something close to it. Also, didn't he have just 1 300 yd game and there were plenty of games where he struggled to get between 150-170 yds passing.

 

There were also several games where he didn't even get to 100yds passing for the whole game , although the Jags did manage to win one of those under 100 passing yards game Gabbert clunkers.
Quote:I have to believe it will be very hard to find another top 10 drafted QB who is statistically worse then BG.

 

His final starting QB won loss record for the Jags was 5-22 or something close to it. Also, didn't he have just 1 300 yd game and there were plenty of games where he struggled to get between 150-170 yds passing.

 

There were also several games where he didn't even get to 100yds passing for the whole game , although the Jags did manage to win one of those under 100 passing yards game Gabbert clunkers.
I equate gabbert to the cowardly Lion in the wizard of oz.  He lacked courage.  At times he would stand in the pocket and make a throw.  The majority of the time he would either curl into a ball or feel a ghost and run himself into trouble.  If you watched the last few times Gabbert played he was seeing ghost out there.  Often times the offensive line would provide him a clean pocket but he would just run for no reason into pressure.  He lacks toughness and you can't coach that.
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