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Khan "Guys, I'm thinking about putting pools in the south end zone too only with jacuzzis.  What do you think?"

Quote:If Shad Khan knew why we are losing he would have already fired Gus Bradley.
Just so we're clear here, you're saying Shad Khan doesn't know why we are losing, but you do.
Quote:I lol'd at the thought of all the players just pointing to Gus.
 

If we could have a picture of the entire team pointing their finger at him at the same time I think I'd die a completely happy man. 
Quote:You guys are wrong. Khan knows the status won't change if Bradley needs to be fired because history proves it. A coach change may get you one more win. However this is Khans selling point to his next coach that this organization shows patience and let Bradley have his chance until the end. It makes the Jags a more attractive club to be apart of for potential head coaches.
Probably the biggest hypothetical statement I've ever seen in my life. Hopefully this is a whoosh.


You don't know what a coaching change will do. Gus Bradley is the worst coach in history. Our new coach would literally have to be worse than one person in history to be considered a downgrade.


A coaching change will likely give us more wins. It'll also gives us a chance to figure out if we have any head coaching talent from within ( Doug Marrone) as opposed to being completely clueless when the offseason starts (ya know, the same reason all of us were preaching this last year).


That patience stuff is just completely wrong. Plenty of patience is shown when you give a HC with 12 wins an extension.
Quote:* Cough .... Jerry Jones anyone.  It is crazy they were covering here that certain players have his cell phone and can bypass the coaches whenever they want.
I don't know if you have seen where the Cowboys sit in recent power rankings, or the record they have... But Jerry Jones has won titles and has made an equal share or more of bad decisions. I would take equal production from this terrible owner Jerry Jones team here in Jacksonville at this point. Even with his "terrible" ownership they have won more games than us every year but one, and overall they lead us by a mile, dating back to 2008. I would take 8-8 to the dumpster fire we have seen over the last 8 years or so. 

At this juncture, if Khan is still wondering why team is not winning, then we, the fans, will continue to suffer...

Quote:Khan is a moron then. We all know what the problem is.
 

^ ^ ^ This, folks, is what they call irony. ^ ^ ^
Quote:Probably the biggest hypothetical statement I've ever seen in my life. Hopefully this is a whoosh.


You don't know what a coaching change will do. Gus Bradley is the worst coach in history. Our new coach would literally have to be worse than one person in history to be considered a downgrade.


A coaching change will likely give us more wins. It'll also gives us a chance to figure out if we have any head coaching talent from within ( Doug Marrone) as opposed to being completely clueless when the offseason starts (ya know, the same reason all of us were preaching this last year).


That patience stuff is just completely wrong. Plenty of patience is shown when you give a HC with 12 wins an extension.
an extension doesn't mean jack [BLEEP]...History shows that an interim coach makes little to no impact after firing a coach during the season...Of course there are exceptions, but there are far more instances where little to no impact is made, which is why Khan says it makes no sense to fire a coach in season...

 

Khan knows what the problem is...I think he's just trying to find out where the players are at...We have players calling out fans, player who says fans just care about winning and not the players, players losing their tempers and getting ejected, players questioning the coaching, so Khan wants to see if Gus has lost the locker room, or if he still has the players trust, or if the players are starting to call each other out such as the defense saying we play our [BLEEP] off only to watch the offense screw everything up...Khan wants to see where players put the blame and what the moral of the locker room is
Quote:an extension doesn't mean jack [BAD WORD REMOVED]...History shows that an interim coach makes little to no impact after firing a coach during the season...Of course there are exceptions, but there are far more instances where little to no impact is made, which is why Khan says it makes no sense to fire a coach in season...

 

Khan knows what the problem is...I think he's just trying to find out where the players are at...We have players calling out fans, player who says fans just care about winning and not the players, players losing their tempers and getting ejected, players questioning the coaching, so Khan wants to see if Gus has lost the locker room, or if he still has the players trust, or if the players are starting to call each other out such as the defense saying we play our [BAD WORD REMOVED] off only to watch the offense screw everything up...Khan wants to see where players put the blame and what the moral of the locker room is
 

If they fire him they fire him.  If they don't they don't.  I don't see how it's going to make a difference one way or the other at this point.  And I don't see what promoting Marrone would do.  I think he's gone if Bradley is gone.  Not only that, he's the o-line coach and they've haven't been all that great.  Why promote him?
Quote:If they fire him they fire him.  If they don't they don't.  I don't see how it's going to make a difference one way or the other at this point.  And I don't see what promoting Marrone would do.  I think he's gone if Bradley is gone.  Not only that, he's the o-line coach and they've haven't been all that great.  Why promote him?
 

Has the O-line really been that terrible? Run blocking could use some work, but it seems like Bortles is on his feet most of the time and has pretty adequate time to get rid of the ball.
Quote:Has the O-line really been that terrible? Run blocking could use some work, but it seems like Bortles is on his feet most of the time and has pretty adequate time to get rid of the ball.

You don't see the lack of run blocking to be a pretty significant issue? I sure do.
Quote:You don't see the lack of run blocking to be a pretty significant issue? I sure do.


Considering the run blocking has been arguably worse since George Yarno went on leave (RIP) and Luke Butkus filled in, with 4 new starters since, it's definitely an issue and one that isn't talked about enough.
Quote:I don't know much blame I put on Gus. I'm leaning more towards positional coaches and whoever is not developing players at positions. I don't see Gus as someone who is not trying. He stays motivated, despite the crap that is left out there each week. The scheme is still garbage. And the OC is enept. Not sure if Dave is keeping personnel at various coaching jobs, but whoever is making the call to keep some of these guys employed, that is where the blame lies. I'd be happy with a new OC and new DC/scheme. While we're at it, new DB coach, new O Line coach, and new RB coach. And new QB coach. If we could make that happen, got no problem with Gus staying.
Gus hires them right? they are HIS staff? if you can't build leadership up on your team....who is at fault?
When RB's are being contacted 1-2 yards behind the LOS there is a hell of a problem with the O-line. Lack of a run threat has destroyed this offenses pass game.

Quote:Considering the run blocking has been arguably worse since George Yarno went on leave (RIP) and Luke Butkus filled in, with 4 new starters since, it's definitely an issue and one that isn't talked about enough.


Our big uglies aren't particularly big or nasty so blame the lack of talent on the line on Caldwell.


Can't make chicken salad out of chicken [BLEEP]. I don't see how that's reflective on Marrone; he's somewhat handcuffed with the talent level.
Seeks answers? Good god.
Quote:Has the O-line really been that terrible? Run blocking could use some work, but it seems like Bortles is on his feet most of the time and has pretty adequate time to get rid of the ball.
Run blocking is just as bad as last year. Pass protection seems better. The problem seems to be WR separation and Bortles mechanics. That's not on the O-line.

 

Quote:You don't see the lack of run blocking to be a pretty significant issue? I sure do.
We had poor run blocking last year and we still had better offensive output at times.

 

I still think it could be turned around with aggressive emphasis on the run. Power running instead of zone and running Bortles on designed QB runs.

 

 

if we win after every time Khan speaks to the team... maybe he could be our new HC?
Quote:When RB's are being contacted 1-2 yards behind the LOS there is a hell of a problem with the O-line. Lack of a run threat has destroyed this offenses pass game.
Running out of shotgun as much as we do is a little silly too.
Saw Mr. Khan at Publix. He is 91% sure that poor execution of the plays by the players is the problem and that coaching has little to do with the teams woes. You know this is true because of, well, it's Publix.

Quote:Saw Mr. Khan at Publix. He is 91% sure that poor execution of the plays by the players is the problem and that coaching has little to do with the teams woes. You know this is true because of, well, it's Publix.
 

Harvey lives on in our hearts. 
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