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Spy Russel Wilson at all times. He was running around like crazy against philly and we simply can't allow that to happen. Seattle plays much better at home so I'm hoping the home field advantage gives us the edge

Jags 17
Hawks: 14
Jags win BIG 42-10.
(12-04-2017, 01:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 01:53 PM)J-Mizzal Wrote: [ -> ]Tenn already lost 4 AFC games, we only lost 2, we can go into that last game of the year vs Tenn, 10-5 with the loss being to Seattle or the 49ers and they are 11-4, if we win we win the division based on those tie breakers
Titans still have @Arizona and the Rams. That's 2 very tough games.

If the Jags win this week and Titans lose, there is a good chance the last game of the season means nothing.

There is zero chnace the last game will mean notthing. Even if the division title is decided by then, AFC playoff seeding is still TBD. There are many possible scenarios, depending on what happens elsewhere in the AFC.
Jags will win this game. Division will be ours on Christmas, after the Rams beat the Titans.
(12-04-2017, 02:00 PM)J-Mizzal Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 01:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]Titans still have the @Arizona and the Rams. That's 2 very tough games.

If the Jags win this week and Titans lose, there is a good chance the last game of the season means nothing.

Yea, I was just pointing out to him how the Seattle game isnt a must win, of course we want to win, but losing it doesnt necessarily hurt us. The games we really need to win is Houston and Tenn.

A must win is if you lose your in a lot of trouble or your out of the race, if we lose to Seattle we still control our own destiny

Think about this: We got back on top in the division when the Titans lost an earlier game, only to fall behind them again by losing at Arizona. As long as we don't have more wins overall than Tennessee, the opponent does not matter.
(12-04-2017, 07:28 PM)duvalpride Wrote: [ -> ]Jags will win this game.  Division will be ours on Christmas, after the Rams beat the Titans.

Not so fast. Tennessee is more likely to win in Week 15 with a trip to Santa Clara. We can get ahead in Week 16 because they host the Rams while we visit the 49ers, but it will still come down to the season finale.
I will be the first to say that I have absolutely no clue who will win this game. It's huge for both teams.

I am not going to disrespect a team that beat the Jags by 40 something points not long ago.

Here's to a good game!
(12-04-2017, 07:21 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 01:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]Titans still have @Arizona and the Rams. That's 2 very tough games.

If the Jags win this week and Titans lose, there is a good chance the last game of the season means nothing.

There is zero chnace the last game will mean notthing. Even if the division title is decided by then, AFC playoff seeding is still TBD. There are many possible scenarios, depending on what happens elsewhere in the AFC.
Zero chance? What’s wrong with you?

Let’s assume the Jags Win the next 3 and Titans lose 2 of 3. Jags clinch the AFC south in that scenario. Now let’s assume the Steelers and Patriots finish 13-3 or better. Locking up the top 2 seeds. And then let’s assume the AFC West winner is 9-7 or 10-6. The Jags have locked up the 3 seed. And let’s assume Titans are 9-6 and Ravens are 8-7. Meaning the game against the Titans is irrelevant.

So zero chance? Try again lady.
(12-04-2017, 08:28 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]OP, the only way we win this one is if we let our SOUL-GLO!!!

Gotta ask Mama Jenks.
Wilson currently accounts for over 80% of the hawks offense. That sounds pretty one dimensional to me. So stop Wilson and a win?

Wilson does it all!
(12-04-2017, 10:33 PM)B2hibry Wrote: [ -> ]Wilson currently accounts for over 80% of the hawks offense. That sounds pretty one dimensional to me. So stop Wilson and a win?

Wilson does it all!

Yep, and out coach Carroll. He is a very good coach. This is the type of game players get up for and I am sure our defense is going to be hyped to the max on this one. We will see though if Wilson/Carroll combo find weaknesses on Jags defense. I'd expect them to try to feature Jimmy Graham a lot. TE's have always been an issue it seems. On defense I am sure they'll preach containment so I don't expect a lot of sacks. Problem is Wilson can actually beat you with his arm, but I like the way our CB's match up outside. Fun game for sure, and a very good measuring stick for this team. Can't wait! I hope Campbell/Dareus/Jackson all torment the JOKE.
(12-04-2017, 07:28 PM)duvalpride Wrote: [ -> ]Jags will win this game.  Division will be ours on Christmas, after the Rams beat the Titans.

It should be, I think Arizona can beat Tennessee and the Rams will be fighting for a 1st round bye still. I see them being at 6 losses when we face them. If we handle business this week I don't see us losing again this year. We would be going in 11-4 and would probably be resting guys as the division will be decided and seeding really wont matter. As long as we avoid the Chargers in LA I am happy, lol. 

The Jaguars with Telvin and Jack should be able to keep 1 of the 2 on Wilson... And treat him like Big Ben, the guy is slippery and hard to bring down, fundamental tackling will be huge, don't let the guy slip away. If Wilson is kept in check I don't see how we lose this game.
(12-04-2017, 07:21 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 01:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]Titans still have @Arizona and the Rams. That's 2 very tough games.

If the Jags win this week and Titans lose, there is a good chance the last game of the season means nothing.

There is zero chnace the last game will mean notthing. Even if the division title is decided by then, AFC playoff seeding is still TBD. There are many possible scenarios, depending on what happens elsewhere in the AFC.

Wrong.


(12-04-2017, 07:42 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 07:28 PM)duvalpride Wrote: [ -> ]Jags will win this game.  Division will be ours on Christmas, after the Rams beat the Titans.

Not so fast. Tennessee is more likely to win in Week 15 with a trip to Santa Clara. We can get ahead in Week 16 because they host the Rams while we visit the 49ers, but it will still come down to the season finale.

Wrong again. Please do a little research and critical thinking before posting such inaccurate and incorrect information. It's really not that difficult; they have playoff calculators all over the internet. And any true Jags fan would want the Jags to lock up the division before heading to tenn so that Jacksonville can rest starters. But we all know Jacksonville is like your third or fourth favorite team anyway.

(12-04-2017, 08:39 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 07:21 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]There is zero chnace the last game will mean notthing. Even if the division title is decided by then, AFC playoff seeding is still TBD. There are many possible scenarios, depending on what happens elsewhere in the AFC.
Zero chance? What’s wrong with you?

Let’s assume the Jags Win the next 3 and Titans lose 2 of 3. Jags clinch the AFC south in that scenario. Now let’s assume the Steelers and Patriots finish 13-3 or better. Locking up the top 2 seeds. And then let’s assume the AFC West winner is 9-7 or 10-6. The Jags have locked up the 3 seed. And let’s assume Titans are 9-6 and Ravens are 8-7. Meaning the game against the Titans is irrelevant.

So zero chance? Try again lady.

/\ This.
(12-04-2017, 06:59 PM)jaguarmvp Wrote: [ -> ]Spy Russel Wilson at all times.  He was running around like crazy against philly and we simply can't allow that to happen.  Seattle plays much better at home so I'm hoping the home field advantage gives us the edge

Jags 17
Hawks: 14

For me Jack spies Wilson all game long in this one.
Seahawks are playing solid ball.

This will be tough.

Our O-line will need to play with their hair on fire.
(12-04-2017, 01:05 PM)CTEisREAL Wrote: [ -> ]Seattle is a tough match up for Jax D because they have an elite TE and QB.  That is why TN gives Jax trouble.  But, Sea OL is a problem.  Brown is solid but nobody else is.  Jax DL has to make hay there.  Wilson will break contain on Jax but I don't think Jax can handle Graham and Wilson easily.  I think Seattle front 7 is as elite as Jax.  Their secondary is weak compared to when TN played them but this means Bortles has to make plays.  I think Jax OL is going to get exposed in this one.  Wagner will take care of your RB too.  

#11 for Jax has to play lights out.

Yes, CTE is real....and you have it.
(12-04-2017, 10:33 PM)B2hibry Wrote: [ -> ]Wilson currently accounts for over 80% of the hawks offense. That sounds pretty one dimensional to me. So stop Wilson and a win?

Wilson does it all!

But how do you stop Wilson? Hei s the most mobile quarterback on our schedule.
(12-05-2017, 01:57 AM)JagsFanSince95 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 07:28 PM)duvalpride Wrote: [ -> ]Jags will win this game.  Division will be ours on Christmas, after the Rams beat the Titans.

It should be, I think Arizona can beat Tennessee and the Rams will be fighting for a 1st round bye still. I see them being at 6 losses when we face them. If we handle business this week I don't see us losing again this year. We would be going in 11-4 and would probably be resting guys as the division will be decided and seeding really wont matter. As long as we avoid the Chargers in LA I am happy, lol. 

The Jaguars with Telvin and Jack should be able to keep 1 of the 2 on Wilson... And treat him like Big Ben, the guy is slippery and hard to bring down, fundamental tackling will be huge, don't let the guy slip away. If Wilson is kept in check I don't see how we lose this game.

There is no reason to suggest teams will rest the starters. Even if we clinch the division early, seeding is still TBD. I already stated that earlier.
(12-05-2017, 02:00 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2017, 01:57 AM)JagsFanSince95 Wrote: [ -> ]It should be, I think Arizona can beat Tennessee and the Rams will be fighting for a 1st round bye still. I see them being at 6 losses when we face them. If we handle business this week I don't see us losing again this year. We would be going in 11-4 and would probably be resting guys as the division will be decided and seeding really wont matter. As long as we avoid the Chargers in LA I am happy, lol. 

The Jaguars with Telvin and Jack should be able to keep 1 of the 2 on Wilson... And treat him like Big Ben, the guy is slippery and hard to bring down, fundamental tackling will be huge, don't let the guy slip away. If Wilson is kept in check I don't see how we lose this game.

There is no reason to suggest teams  will rest the starters. Even if we clinch the division early, seeding is still TBD. I already stated that earlier.
But I already proved you wrong. You just ignored my post.
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