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Very true. Why think of next year when this year is not even halfway through. Go Chad!
Damn some of you people are dumb.


BTW keep it up Omaha.

Quote:Damn some of you people are dumb.

BTW keep it up Omaha.


I think dumb is an understatement in some cases.
Quote:You look, but you do not see.
 

It took reading a couple of his posts before I finally got it.  It's very subtle, but precise.  Funny stuff.
If a tree falls in the middle of the woods and no one around for miles. Does it make a sound?
1.  Progressive has proven that trees do make a sound in the forrest.  Or was it Geico?

 

2.  Greatest weekly analysis of all things Jaguars comes from this man we call Omaha.  Matter of fact, I think I heard Manning calling out his name a few times on Sunday.  That there my friends only increases the legend that is Omaha's #1 Jags Fan.  You heard it hear first.

Quote:please log off the board and dont come back. You are useless.
You are mean and I don't like you at all.
Quote:A great poet once state "all good things must end." This statement is particularly true in athletics - for example, Cal Ripkens 2,632 games played streak, another example is Sonja Henie who won 10 straight women's world figure skating championships from 1927-36, and of course who will ever forget Pakistani's Jahnagir Khan's 555 consecutive wins in the great sport of squash from 1981-1986. Streaks ending are undoubtedly painful, and Jagsnation felt a very similar pain Sunday afternoon when the Jaguars three game winning streak vs. the Denver Broncos came to a crashing end. Some predicted this to happen, but when the finality of the clock striking 0:00 in the fourth quarter hit home, it had to really hurt those of us who bleed teal. Yet another low in this season where there have arguably been more lows than highs.

 

Despite losing, there were quite a few positives that came out of Sunday game, most noticeable it appeared at least for a while that Josh Scobee and Gus Bradley decided to bury the hatchet of their well documented and divisive feud. Bradley used Scobee quite often and I felt like he finally got in a much needed rhythm. I might be in the minority, but I feel that Bradley going for two at the end of the second half was more of a strategic move more so than a power play by Bradley to show who was boss. For once Scobee was used fairly and often.

 

It could be argued that the Henne-  Blackmon duo might now be considered among the best 1-2 punches in the league.  Teams just do not do what they did vs. a Jack Del Rio led defense. This game clearly showed that even if Gabbert does not get healthy, we are in great shape at the QB spot for the next several years and do not need to draft Teddy Bridgewater. We absolutely need help on the line and on special teams. The Anger pick up in the third round two years ago was a great pick up, but we need him to focus on punting and not holding - I don't blame him for muffing the snap as that is just our coaching staff putting him in a position where he can't succeed.  My thought is we could probably draft another offensive lineman early and then get AJ McCarron from Alabama later in the draft who could serve a duel purpose as both back up/insurance at QB and holder. Currently McCarron both holds and plays quarterback for the University of Alabama, who is ranked in the top 5 in nearly every poll out there.

 

We can walk away from the Bronco's game knowing that we are one of the few teams to not only play both undefeated teams but also the only team that has truly pushed the Broncos this season. The 16 point margin was much closer than the score indicated and I don't think any of us felt like we were out of that game until the final horn sounded. With San Diego coming to town this weekend, I think we can build on that game and get our first win. Then, we head overseas for what will essentially be a big time home game for us as no doubt the Londonians will come out in full force to support us. San Fran never plays well overseas, so that could easily be win number two.  The schedule then sets up great for us - we have a bye week followed by eight more games - seven of which are very, very winnable. I think we are in the play offs at 9-7, but think we will need a little help at 8-8. This is going to be an awesome last half of the regular season!!!
 

Knowing that the Jags have not played the Broncos since the start of the Del Rio dynasty made the snap of the winning streak a little less painful.  When a team as good as the Broncos add a missing piece like Jack, they are virtually unbeatable.

 

To the other point of drafting a lineman first overall and adding McCarron later, well, yes please.
fantastic post omaha.  keep up the great work.

Lmao this is hilarious!!!! I love it!!
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