(01-16-2018, 06:02 PM)BostonBlackie Wrote: [ -> ] (01-16-2018, 05:55 PM)BritJag Wrote: [ -> ]Aside from letting you know we are dominant at running, great at receiving, the best at passing, immovable in stopping the run since week 3, only give up passing yards between the 20s, but can't be scored on?
Why, no we don't. Opinions are for losers. We just peacefully come to let you know we rule.
Except I haven't said any of that. I haven't said we're better at anything.
Sir, I meant your fellow fans
collectively, as displayed right in front of us, and as attested to by this one classy pats fan a few pages back who said the millennial/bandwagon pat fans are generally muppets who chest thump mainly, and are unfamiliar with supporting through thick and thin. Thanks for signing in, enjoy your stay.
Pats finna get smoked 38-20
(01-16-2018, 06:22 PM)BritJag Wrote: [ -> ]............................... the millennial/bandwagon pat fans are generally muppets who chest thump mainly, and are unfamiliar with supporting through thick and thin. Thanks for signing in, enjoy your stay. I expect to see your congratulations Sunday evening.
Everybody has to be somewhere. You're into thick and thin, they're into chest thumping. If I were you I'd fuhgetaboutit and just watch the athletes do their thing.
(01-16-2018, 06:30 PM)BostonBlackie Wrote: [ -> ] (01-16-2018, 06:22 PM)BritJag Wrote: [ -> ]............................... the millennial/bandwagon pat fans are generally muppets who chest thump mainly, and are unfamiliar with supporting through thick and thin. Thanks for signing in, enjoy your stay.
Everybody has to be somewhere. You're into thick and thin, they're into chest thumping. If I were you I'd fuhgetaboutit and just watch the athletes do their thing.
Hell no. You can't walk into our house and thump your chest without getting poked to get some of that fluffy Bawston air out

We have already won in Foxboro this year
Maybe we can beat you twice like Pitt!
It’ll be dubbed “The shot heard around the world” when Jacksonville comes into town and delivers an upset.
(01-16-2018, 07:16 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]It’ll be dubbed “The shot heard around the world” when Jacksonville comes into town and delivers an upset.
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Brady is going down. Well all know it.
Beside the NFL is tryna go global. What better way than the most global NFL brand taking down the vaunted pats and winning the superb owl
All empires crumble. Brady and Belichick are the next Ceasar with their manipulation and cheating.
(01-16-2018, 07:22 PM)BostonBlackie Wrote: [ -> ] (01-16-2018, 07:16 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]It’ll be dubbed “The shot heard around the world” when Jacksonville comes into town and delivers an upset.
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Yeah, it’ll over shadow that. People will forget all about it. It’ll be replaced in history books with the box scores of the game. ...and a photo of Mark Walhburg crying.
Only Pats fans come to their opponents' message boards and demand more respect than what is given to them.
Most of the people here are praising the Patriots, but that's not enough for them.
(01-16-2018, 07:31 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ] (01-16-2018, 07:22 PM)BostonBlackie Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: maxresdefault.jpg]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5AsKykQaqxM/maxresdefault.jpg)
Yeah, it’ll over shadow that. People will forget all about it. It’ll be replaced in history books with the box scores of the game. ...and a photo of Mark Walhburg crying.
Hey...we already got Snoop Dogg!
I happened to move to the Baltimore area the same year the Ravens were born out of Cleveland and I have been a Ravens fan ever since. There has been so much discussion on this board about how the Jaguars can get to the SuperBowl, and I have just two things to say to all of you Jaguar fans, team members, coaches, and management:
1) Bless you all! I now know there is a God and he lives in Jacksonville.
2) What was painfully obvious to me as a Ravens fan while watching the game against the Steelers on Sunday, is that all of you ignoring the only thing that matters against the Patriots. That one and only thing is this.: You can never, never, ever have too many points against the Patriots or the Steelers. Never. Never. Ever. I cannot tell you how many games I have watched since 1999 where the Ravens lost against those 2 teams in the final quarter after being ahead 10/17/21/ and even 23 points. If you're honest, you know that the Steelers almost won last Sunday, and it was because the team, consciously or unconsciously, thought the Jags lead was enough to win. It wasn't enough. Forget the micro-managing, this is the one and only thing that will matter, IMHO.
The Jaguars can be Super Bowl champions, and I'll be rooting for them. Cheers, Laurel
I'm only going to say this once.
As an admin, I have been pretty busy approving new registrations to the board and most of us admins have noted how many new registrations were from the Boston area. I must say that I was certainly reluctant to approve some of those, but this board is about sports talk and more specifically the Jaguars and/or upcoming/previous games.
For the most part, the New England Patriots fans that have come on the board have been respectful and have contributed to some good discussion. I hope that it continues that way. This hasn't been the case most of the season when opposing team fans come to the board. Kudos to them.
I would like to give a reminder to our Jaguars fans that these folks are our guests as long as they just talk football and don't attack personally. I would hope and expect that our regular users treat them accordingly.
With that being said, much of the talk in the media is about beating Brady and Gronkowski as well as "which Blake Bortles" will show up in this game. I personally think that this Jaguars team is built just for this challenge. A VERY good defense and a good running game is what it's going to take along with 0 mistakes by Blake Bortles. Turnovers are going to be the key. I see all 4 running backs dressing for the game and all 4 contributing.
While yes, Tom Brady is the GOAT, he's not perfect. He can be sacked, he can throw interceptions and he can be rattled.
As I posted earlier in this thread, the key is pressuring Brady with the front 4 and take away his most reliable target (Gronk). Jaguars offense just needs to hold onto the ball and not give up any turnovers.
This game starts up front.
The 4 defensive linemen have to get constant pressure. Ben was way too comfortable in the second half.
The 4 offensive linemen but create the running lanes.
Keys to beating the cheatriots you ask?
1 Check ball PSI routinely.
2 Sweep locker room for electronic bugs.
3 Encrypt head set communication devices.
4 Do not use hotel WIFI for team provided Surface tablets.
5 Drink only bottled goods supplied by your own staff.
6 Hit Brady hard and hit him often. I have already watched him fall untouched damn near to the fetal position more than a couple of times this year.
(01-16-2018, 11:36 PM)Jagwired Wrote: [ -> ]Keys to beating the cheatriots you ask?
1 Check ball PSI routinely.
2 Sweep locker room for electronic bugs.
3 Encrypt head set communication devices.
4 Do not use hotel WIFI for team provided Surface tablets.
5 Drink only bottled goods supplied by your own staff.
6 Hit Brady hard and hit him often. I have already watched him fall untouched damn near to the fetal position more than a couple of times this year.
1-5 sound like some fall back excuses
Ill make my prediction on the game
27-13
(01-16-2018, 11:52 PM)Fanduel$$man Wrote: [ -> ]1-5 sound like some fall back excuses
Ill make my prediction on the game
27-13
The team has been proven to have cheated. Period.
Your prediction is slightly off. Jags will score way more than 27 points. The 13 could be correct for the cheatriots though. I'm going to go 42-10. Jags.
(01-16-2018, 05:34 PM)TyLawsPick6 Wrote: [ -> ] (01-16-2018, 04:48 PM)Mandeezee Wrote: [ -> ]The Jags should stay in Nickel and Dime as the Pats don't have a dominant running game. Lewis and whoever does a pretty good job, but they're not big, bruising backs. They're the little, scat, shifty, type. Thus the Jags don't need to run the 4-3 or 4-6 much if any.
They can go with Jalen on Gronk and Bouye on Cook. Or run single high safety with Gipson, while Telvin shades Gronk underneath with Church over the top, Jack is man up with whatever back is in.
Jags on O should try pounding the ball. If NE is selling out to stop it, send the TE's over the middle and on out breaking routes. I would also use Blake on the Roll Out. If the Pats are determined or rather playing to stop the run and roll out, that leaves other areas of weakness which the Jag coaches need to take advantage of.
Marrone is looking to be a very cerebral coach. The offensive game plan he had for the Steelers shows this. That playaction up the middle to Bohanan backs this up.
Whoever is on Cook needs to maul him at the line! In the past, that's how you dealt with NE and their passing game. Coupled with hitting Brady in his mouth
Brady and the Pats are so good because of their SYSTEM. Brady and Bill have a connection which has flourished over the years because they have a great connection. Brady is able to give Bill what he wants on the field. Again, they have a SYSTEM and to fight a system you have to disrupt it. There's a reason many WR's couldn't cut it on the Pats. Brady demands his WR's to be where they're supposed to be on time...so he can almost make the throws blind-folded. Brady is good...but any QB who put the work in would be able to duplicate what Brady done in this SYSTEM.
You clearly know nothing by saying "Pats don't have a dominant run game"...That's because the Pats play a different way almost every week. Are you new to this?
Dion Lewis and Rex Burkhead will shred your D if you believe that.
My man, as I said, you guys do not have a dominant run game. If you think so, then you are the one who know not what you're saying.
It's effective and yields results when utilized, but it's far from dominant.
I am concerned with Lewis because if he gets loose he's gone. And he's the type Back the Jaguars have problems with if they're not focused on. Burkhead is a typical Patriot "try hard, over achieve" guy. He learned and bought into the system and will thus flourish in it.
The Pats have always beaten the Jags because the Jags have NEVER had a pass rush or good coverage except one season, '99. This is where this season is different.
Even in I believe '07, when the Jags played them in the playoffs, it was a tougher game than many thought it would be. And the Jags again had ZERO pass rush. The leading rusher I believe was Paul Spicer.
They employed a game plan of keeping everything in front and making sure tackles.
And this was during the time when the Pats had a dominant offense!
I believe the game will surprise us and be low scoring.