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(11-03-2017, 01:56 AM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Is the path for OROY for Fournette wide open as Hunt falls off?

Fournette is not close to overtaking Hunt for the award yet.
(11-02-2017, 10:17 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-02-2017, 10:07 PM)Jagsfan4life9/28/82 Wrote: [ -> ]See, this is why nobody likes you. Condescending, know-it-all tripe like this. Truth be told, your condescension would be easier to endure if you were right about things more often. But alas, just like here, you're not. Let me explain.

The poster I quoted clearly meant the second matchup this year, which is what I was referencing. I did not need to reiterate that in the third sentence of my post. In fact, that would have been redundant. So no, in no way will it be possible for me to see if we could have shut Watson down in our second meeting this season. Is that clear?

You are wrong about nobody liking me.
No Colonel Sanders...you're wrong. 

Anyways, you gotta feel bad for the kid. One second you're tearing up the big league and next second you're done. Anyone know if it's harder to come back and remain healthy when both knees are blown out compared to the same knee twice?
(11-02-2017, 05:13 PM)BklynJag Wrote: [ -> ]The Jaguars have zero excuse to not win the division now. Zero.

0?  Have you heard of the Titans?
(11-03-2017, 08:48 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Did anybody besides the media who are desperate for the next great QB really think DW could maintain this level of play? Did we not learn anything from the likes of Kaep and RG3?

I was skeptical. I figured the other shoe would drop soon now that teams have a decent body of tape to breakdown on the guy. 

Guess we'll wait till next year on that.
(11-03-2017, 11:14 AM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 01:56 AM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Is the path for OROY for Fournette wide open as Hunt falls off?

Fournette is not close to overtaking Hunt for the award yet.
What. Is. Wrong. With. You?!

How is he not close? He has more TDs and averages more rushing yards per game. If he continues playing at a high level and leads the Jags to the playoffs, I can see him winning OROY. 

He's extremely close and has been all season.
(11-03-2017, 11:23 AM)UCF Knight Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-02-2017, 05:13 PM)BklynJag Wrote: [ -> ]The Jaguars have zero excuse to not win the division now. Zero.

0?  Have you heard of the Titans?

I think now is the time to start watching the schedules.

Both the Jaguars and the tacks have relatively easy remaining schedules.

The Jags' remaining opponents with their current records:

Cincinnati (3-4)
Chargers (3-5)
@Cleveland (0-8)
@Arizona (3-4)
Indianapolis (2-6)
Seattle (5-2)
Houston (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
@Tenn (4-3)

Total combined W-L record:  23-44

Here is the tacks' remaining schedule...

Baltimore (4-4)
Cincinnati (3-4)
@Pittsburgh (6-2)
@Indy (2-6)
Houston (3-4)
@Arizona (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
LA Rams (5-2)
Jaguars (4-3)



Total combined W-L record:  30-37.


The way I see it, we should root like heck for Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and the Rams against the tacks.
(11-03-2017, 08:48 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Did anybody besides the media who are desperate for the next great QB really think DW could maintain this level of play? Did we not learn anything from the likes of Kaep and RG3?

Robert Griffin seems to be a rare case. I can't remember any other QB going from instant Pro Bowler to high profile bust after one knee surgery.

Kaeperniick was good when his coach was Jim Harbaugh and bad with every other coach. What does that tell you?
(11-03-2017, 11:45 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 11:23 AM)UCF Knight Wrote: [ -> ]0?  Have you heard of the Titans?

I think now is the time to start watching the schedules.

Both the Jaguars and the tacks have relatively easy remaining schedules.

The Jags' remaining opponents with their current records:

Cincinnati (3-4)
Chargers (3-5)
@Cleveland (0-8)
@Arizona (3-4)
Indianapolis (2-6)
Seattle (5-2)
Houston (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
@Tenn (4-3)

Total combined W-L record:  23-44

Here is the tacks' remaining schedule...

Baltimore (4-4)
Cincinnati (3-4)
@Pittsburgh (6-2)
@Indy (2-6)
Houston (3-4)
@Arizona (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
LA Rams (5-2)
Jaguars (4-3)



Total combined W-L record:  30-37.


The way I see it, we should root like heck for Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and the Rams against the tacks.

Great post. Was just thinking about these schedules and hoping that the tacks had a bit tougher road ahead.
Unfortunately they are very similar in terms of strength of sched. and they have a slight homefield edge with one less road game than us. 

This thing could come down to the wire.
(11-03-2017, 11:58 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 11:45 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]I think now is the time to start watching the schedules.

Both the Jaguars and the tacks have relatively easy remaining schedules.

The Jags' remaining opponents with their current records:

Cincinnati (3-4)
Chargers (3-5)
@Cleveland (0-8)
@Arizona (3-4)
Indianapolis (2-6)
Seattle (5-2)
Houston (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
@Tenn (4-3)

Total combined W-L record:  23-44

Here is the tacks' remaining schedule...

Baltimore (4-4)
Cincinnati (3-4)
@Pittsburgh (6-2)
@Indy (2-6)
Houston (3-4)
@Arizona (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
LA Rams (5-2)
Jaguars (4-3)



Total combined W-L record:  30-37.


The way I see it, we should root like heck for Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and the Rams against the tacks.

Great post. Was just thinking about these schedules and hoping that the tacks had a bit tougher road ahead.
Unfortunately they are very similar in terms of strength of sched. and they have a slight homefield edge with one less road game than us. 

This thing could come down to the wire.
Totally agree. Ravens actually matchup well against the Titans. If we can beat the Bengals and Titans lose, I think that's huge going forward. 

If the Jags take care of business and beat who they should (Ari, Cle, SF, Indy, Hou), then that gives the Jags 9 wins. Couple that with going .500 against Chargers, Cincy, Seattle, Tenn. You're looking at (hopefully) an 11 win team. That should be good enough to win the division or a WC spot.

God. I'm getting way ahead of myself. JUST BEAT CINCY!
(11-03-2017, 11:58 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 11:45 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]I think now is the time to start watching the schedules.

Both the Jaguars and the tacks have relatively easy remaining schedules.

The Jags' remaining opponents with their current records:

Cincinnati (3-4)
Chargers (3-5)
@Cleveland (0-8)
@Arizona (3-4)
Indianapolis (2-6)
Seattle (5-2)
Houston (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
@Tenn (4-3)

Total combined W-L record:  23-44

Here is the tacks' remaining schedule...

Baltimore (4-4)
Cincinnati (3-4)
@Pittsburgh (6-2)
@Indy (2-6)
Houston (3-4)
@Arizona (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
LA Rams (5-2)
Jaguars (4-3)



Total combined W-L record:  30-37.


The way I see it, we should root like heck for Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and the Rams against the tacks.

Great post. Was just thinking about these schedules and hoping that the tacks had a bit tougher road ahead.
Unfortunately they are very similar in terms of strength of sched. and they have a slight homefield edge with one less road game than us. 

This thing could come down to the wire.
By my count, we have the same number of road games-4 each.

I think they benefit by Watson's injury more than we do, because we've proven to have success against him.  The tacks were blown out by the Texans. 

We need to take care of business these next 5 weeks to be sure.  I could see Tennessee with three tough games within these next five weeks-Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.  If we win these next five weeks, we could develop a cushion against them going into the last month of the season.

(11-03-2017, 12:04 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]God. I'm getting way ahead of myself. JUST BEAT CINCY!

Laughing 

I'm right there with ya' brother.
(11-03-2017, 12:12 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 11:58 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Great post. Was just thinking about these schedules and hoping that the tacks had a bit tougher road ahead.
Unfortunately they are very similar in terms of strength of sched. and they have a slight homefield edge with one less road game than us. 

This thing could come down to the wire.
By my count, we have the same number of road games-4 each.

Ah, yes. Not sure what I thought I saw there.
(11-03-2017, 12:17 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 12:12 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]By my count, we have the same number of road games-4 each.

Ah, yes. Not sure what I thought I saw there.

I'm thinking that if we absolutely have to lose in the remaining schedule, I'd rather lose one of the NFC games and let the tacks lose in conference.
(11-03-2017, 12:42 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 12:17 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Ah, yes. Not sure what I thought I saw there.

I'm thinking that if we absolutely have to lose in the remaining schedule, I'd rather lose one of the NFC games and let the tacks lose in conference.
Yea I think Titans struggle this week against the Ravens. Playing @Pitt is hard no matter who you are (unless you're the Jags) and we still have the Browns left.

I haven't looked ahead like this in a long time. Feels icky.
(11-03-2017, 12:59 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 12:42 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]I'm thinking that if we absolutely have to lose in the remaining schedule, I'd rather lose one of the NFC games and let the tacks lose in conference.
Yea I think Titans struggle this week against the Ravens. Playing @Pitt is hard no matter who you are (unless you're the Jags) and we still have the Browns left.

I haven't looked ahead like this in a long time. Feels icky.

The only thing icky to me is rooting for the Steelers.

I know it's "wrong" to look ahead.

But dang it, for the first time in way too long, a division title and or playoffs are a possibility for us in November.  I'd much rather look ahead this way than looking ahead to next year's draft.

I would forgive myself and others for looking ahead.
Texans thing aside this is disappointing news. A lot of disappointing injuries this year. OBJ, Palmer, Rodgers, Z Miller. A lot of guys I like to see out there making plays for my entertainment. And Watson has been very fun to watch and impressive to watch.
(11-03-2017, 12:42 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 12:17 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Ah, yes. Not sure what I thought I saw there.

I'm thinking that if we absolutely have to lose in the remaining schedule, I'd rather lose one of the NFC games and let the tacks lose in conference.

Yes, that would be the "choice loss."  If there is such a thing. 

(just scored tix to the tinhorns Dec 17 game BTW - woo-hoo!)
(11-03-2017, 11:45 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 11:23 AM)UCF Knight Wrote: [ -> ]0?  Have you heard of the Titans?

I think now is the time to start watching the schedules.

Both the Jaguars and the tacks have relatively easy remaining schedules.

The Jags' remaining opponents with their current records:

Cincinnati (3-4)
Chargers (3-5)
@Cleveland (0-8)
@Arizona (3-4)
Indianapolis (2-6)
Seattle (5-2)
Houston (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
@Tenn (4-3)

Total combined W-L record:  23-44

Here is the tacks' remaining schedule...

Baltimore (4-4)
Cincinnati (3-4)
@Pittsburgh (6-2)
@Indy (2-6)
Houston (3-4)
@Arizona (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
LA Rams (5-2)
Jaguars (4-3)



Total combined W-L record:  30-37.


The way I see it, we should root like heck for Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and the Rams against the tacks.

OMG .... it's November and we're looking at the standings and remaining schedule.  Is this what fans of decent teams do?  You mean to tell me looking at the next years mock draft in October & November isn't normal?

Is this Heaven?

(11-02-2017, 10:33 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-02-2017, 10:22 PM)newporttom Wrote: [ -> ]OK, people stay on topic about Watson.

Thank you.


That's NOT On Topic !!!
(11-03-2017, 11:47 AM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 08:48 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Did anybody besides the media who are desperate for the next great QB really think DW could maintain this level of play? Did we not learn anything from the likes of Kaep and RG3?

Robert Griffin seems to be a rare case. I can't remember any other QB going from instant Pro Bowler to high profile bust after one knee surgery.

Kaeperniick was good when his coach was Jim Harbaugh and bad with every other coach. What does that tell you?
It tells you he had a great start and then flamed out like alot of players. Just like RGKnee who like stroudcrowd was saying had a great start and eventually came back down to earth. With or without the knee injury i don't think he would have had a good nfl career. I think a lot of people understood that Watson was on a tear but wouldn't keep this up. Hard to imagine a qb who looked awful in preseason and week 1 would suddenly change and put up drew brees numbers. Unfortunately we won't get to see the streak of good games end naturally. Everyone is saying he will be ready for next season but he has a long road. 8-10 months for recovering puts him awfully close to opening day without an offseason of training. He might come out stronger from this but people need to understand the tough road ahead and hopefully for Texans fans doesn't turn into a bum.
(11-03-2017, 02:23 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-03-2017, 11:45 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]I think now is the time to start watching the schedules.

Both the Jaguars and the tacks have relatively easy remaining schedules.

The Jags' remaining opponents with their current records:

Cincinnati (3-4)
Chargers (3-5)
@Cleveland (0-8)
@Arizona (3-4)
Indianapolis (2-6)
Seattle (5-2)
Houston (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
@Tenn (4-3)

Total combined W-L record:  23-44

Here is the tacks' remaining schedule...

Baltimore (4-4)
Cincinnati (3-4)
@Pittsburgh (6-2)
@Indy (2-6)
Houston (3-4)
@Arizona (3-4)
@SF (0-8)
LA Rams (5-2)
Jaguars (4-3)



Total combined W-L record:  30-37.


The way I see it, we should root like heck for Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and the Rams against the tacks.

OMG .... it's November and we're looking at the standings and remaining schedule.  Is this what fans of decent teams do?  You mean to tell me looking at the next years mock draft in October & November isn't normal?

Is this Heaven?

You know, I wasn't sure if I was allowed to do this.  I seemed to have vague recollections of doing this sort of thing long ago, but the memory of those things are hazy.  At the end of the day, I just said the heck with it.
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