10-03-2017, 07:53 PM
Offensive MVP-Cam Robinson-Bortles the QB isn’t it because he has been too inconsistent. Allen Robinson is certainly missed, and we certainly can see with his absence how important he is to the offense. But he has hardly played. Fournette is a consideration, but he hasn’t had the moster game yet, and he is inexplicably taken out of the game so much, it’s hard for him to get in a rhythm. To me, that leaves Cam Robinson. By my count, he has only given up one sack thus far. He has helped to stabilize the pass protection and solidify the running game.
Defensive MVP-I would say Jalen Ramsey. Consistently shuts down the opposition’s top WR and changes the way we play defense and teams play offense. Calais Campbell also gets consideration.
Offensive Newcomer of the quarter- Cam Robinson- Fournette also a consideration, but as above, Robinson has played all the time.
Defensive Newcomer of the quarter-Calais Campbell Campbell has provided the production (5 sacks) and the leadership this team needs.
ST MVP-Nortman
Offensive performance of the quarter (individual)-Bortles’ 4 TD passes vs. Ravens
Defensive performance of the quarter(individual)-Calais Campbell 4 sacks vs. Texans
Team offensive performance of the quarter- Holding the Texans’ defense in Houston to ZERO sacks and rushing for 100 yards against them was outstanding, and more impressive than scoring 44 against the Ravens.
Team defensive performance of the quarter-29-7 win against the Texans. 10 sacks in one game. ‘nuff said.
Most improved offensive player-Tie Omameh and Parnell.
Most improved defensive player-Dante Fowler, after four games, he already has three sacks, two forced fumbles, and a fumble return for a TD. He had all of four sacks last year. Also considered-Myles Jack.
Most disappointing offensive player: Bortles.
Most disappointing defensive player: Abry Jones-Perhaps this is unfair, but I expected him to be more of a factor against the run.
Offensive play of the quarter: The fake reverse TD pass to Marcedes Lewis against Baltimore.
Defensive play of the quarter: Fowler’s return for a TD against Houston. Nice combo of pressure by Ngakoue (who is quite good at forcing fumbles on QBs), alertness and hustle by Fowler. Also considered: the INTs by Bouye and Ramsey
Most pleasant surprise-team offense: The pass protection of the OL. The team has been improving in sacks allowed every year since Marrone has been here, but it has exceeded expectations giving up an average of one sack a game.
Most pleasant surprise-team defense: The pass rush has shown improvement across the board. Three linemen (Ngakoue, Campbell and Fowler) are all on pace for double digit sacks.
Biggest disappointment-team offense: The passing game. Leaving the preseason, we looked like we had an embarrassment of riches at the receiver position. After four games, it looks like a weakness again. The run blocking also gets consideration here. Fournette hasn't had the monster game yet, but anyone watching him should be able to see he is a stud who isn't getting the blocking.
Biggest disappointment-team defense: The run defense. That performance against the Jets was an abomination.
Defensive MVP-I would say Jalen Ramsey. Consistently shuts down the opposition’s top WR and changes the way we play defense and teams play offense. Calais Campbell also gets consideration.
Offensive Newcomer of the quarter- Cam Robinson- Fournette also a consideration, but as above, Robinson has played all the time.
Defensive Newcomer of the quarter-Calais Campbell Campbell has provided the production (5 sacks) and the leadership this team needs.
ST MVP-Nortman
Offensive performance of the quarter (individual)-Bortles’ 4 TD passes vs. Ravens
Defensive performance of the quarter(individual)-Calais Campbell 4 sacks vs. Texans
Team offensive performance of the quarter- Holding the Texans’ defense in Houston to ZERO sacks and rushing for 100 yards against them was outstanding, and more impressive than scoring 44 against the Ravens.
Team defensive performance of the quarter-29-7 win against the Texans. 10 sacks in one game. ‘nuff said.
Most improved offensive player-Tie Omameh and Parnell.
Most improved defensive player-Dante Fowler, after four games, he already has three sacks, two forced fumbles, and a fumble return for a TD. He had all of four sacks last year. Also considered-Myles Jack.
Most disappointing offensive player: Bortles.
Most disappointing defensive player: Abry Jones-Perhaps this is unfair, but I expected him to be more of a factor against the run.
Offensive play of the quarter: The fake reverse TD pass to Marcedes Lewis against Baltimore.
Defensive play of the quarter: Fowler’s return for a TD against Houston. Nice combo of pressure by Ngakoue (who is quite good at forcing fumbles on QBs), alertness and hustle by Fowler. Also considered: the INTs by Bouye and Ramsey
Most pleasant surprise-team offense: The pass protection of the OL. The team has been improving in sacks allowed every year since Marrone has been here, but it has exceeded expectations giving up an average of one sack a game.
Most pleasant surprise-team defense: The pass rush has shown improvement across the board. Three linemen (Ngakoue, Campbell and Fowler) are all on pace for double digit sacks.
Biggest disappointment-team offense: The passing game. Leaving the preseason, we looked like we had an embarrassment of riches at the receiver position. After four games, it looks like a weakness again. The run blocking also gets consideration here. Fournette hasn't had the monster game yet, but anyone watching him should be able to see he is a stud who isn't getting the blocking.
Biggest disappointment-team defense: The run defense. That performance against the Jets was an abomination.