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Congrats on a great win.
(09-16-2018, 08:21 PM)Jags239 Wrote: [ -> ]While Bortles was on point on his throws, I really enjoyed him taking command. Saw him telling people where to go and pre snap reads on the defense more then ever.

He looked really composed and confident all game. Hopefully he keeps it up.
What a great.....day!! Truly memorable. I can't come down from this cloud,
Belicheat wouldn't even look at Marrone when they shook hands after the game.
(09-16-2018, 07:51 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]That was a near perfect game. 

Keelan Cole should've proved to any doubting Jags fan that he is the best WR on this team and is a star in the making. That one handed catch along the sidelines was one of the best catches I have ever seen and the block he made during the long Westbrook TD was a thing of beauty. 

Blake Bortles was nearly perfect. He was rarely pressured and placed the ball perfectly on almost every throw except the interception, but who cares? If he plays this well from here on out, not only will he be a Pro Bowler, but we will be in the Superbowl as well. This is the Blake Bortles I saw at UCF. 

Corey Grant continues to be the best kept secret in the NFL. He may not score a lot during the season, but he continues to make big plays each and every week. This guy has to be in this team's future plans. There is no one else like him in the NFL. 

I think I collapsed a lung screaming at the t.v. during the Westbrook TD. The cuts he made on that run were amazing. This team has great, young receivers, period!

The O-line played the best game I have seen from a Jags O-Line unit in a long, long time. When Robinson went out, admittedly, I got scared, but the guy I complained about all preseason, Josh Wells, played a fantastic game. The O-line did a great job run blocking and gave Bortles all day to find open receivers. It was beautiful!

Dante Fowler came up with a key strip sack. It looks like he's gonna continue right where he left off. 

The defense as a whole, played very well. They held Tom Brady and Gronk in check and totally shut down the Pats run game. 

The play calling was perfect. Thank God, we finally played aggressively in the 2nd half of a game with the Pats. That was the key. We kept the pressure on the Pats' defense and it paid off in a big way. Hopefully, the team will entrust Bortles with a little more responsibility from here on out, because he looked unbelievable. I hope we don't go back to playing conservatively, once Fournette returns, because today this team looks terrific!

Just a few days ago you said that imagine this team with insert this QB here and we would be a dangerous team? Are you Hypocritical or Nah?
I’d cut Moncrief and sign Dez/Gordon tomorrow.
Moncrief has been a dumpster outside of his TD.
(09-16-2018, 11:19 PM)leopold332002 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2018, 07:51 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]That was a near perfect game. 

Keelan Cole should've proved to any doubting Jags fan that he is the best WR on this team and is a star in the making. That one handed catch along the sidelines was one of the best catches I have ever seen and the block he made during the long Westbrook TD was a thing of beauty. 

Blake Bortles was nearly perfect. He was rarely pressured and placed the ball perfectly on almost every throw except the interception, but who cares? If he plays this well from here on out, not only will he be a Pro Bowler, but we will be in the Superbowl as well. This is the Blake Bortles I saw at UCF. 

Corey Grant continues to be the best kept secret in the NFL. He may not score a lot during the season, but he continues to make big plays each and every week. This guy has to be in this team's future plans. There is no one else like him in the NFL. 

I think I collapsed a lung screaming at the t.v. during the Westbrook TD. The cuts he made on that run were amazing. This team has great, young receivers, period!

The O-line played the best game I have seen from a Jags O-Line unit in a long, long time. When Robinson went out, admittedly, I got scared, but the guy I complained about all preseason, Josh Wells, played a fantastic game. The O-line did a great job run blocking and gave Bortles all day to find open receivers. It was beautiful!

Dante Fowler came up with a key strip sack. It looks like he's gonna continue right where he left off. 

The defense as a whole, played very well. They held Tom Brady and Gronk in check and totally shut down the Pats run game. 

The play calling was perfect. Thank God, we finally played aggressively in the 2nd half of a game with the Pats. That was the key. We kept the pressure on the Pats' defense and it paid off in a big way. Hopefully, the team will entrust Bortles with a little more responsibility from here on out, because he looked unbelievable. I hope we don't go back to playing conservatively, once Fournette returns, because today this team looks terrific!

Just a few days ago you said that imagine this team with insert this QB here and we would be a dangerous team? Are you Hypocritical or Nah?

Absolutely not. Bortles had a fantastic game, but he needs to keep this going. He can't be up one week and down another. Without consistency, we're back to square one. I am praying this is the start of something great. It's gonna take Bortles playing like he did today and Wash staying aggressive with his play calling to continue this roll we're on. I sincerely hope Bortles continues playing as well as he did today. Nobody wants to have to find another QB. That process is exhausting and nerve racking. If Bortles plays out his contract, that means we're winning and that's the goal.
Yep, it's all about the consistency. He's shown this before occasionally. He followed up the awesome Ravens game last year by faceplanting against the Jets. Followed up the good December by faceplanting against the Bills. This was great don't get me wrong, but we've seen Fitzmagic the last two weeks. We saw Carr this week.

What separates literally every QB in the league that has occasional great games from the true franchise QBs, go out and do it again...and again...and most importantly do it when Fournette comes back.
The big thing, is bortles is an anticipation thrower, and gets more confident as he gets on a roll. When the wrs drop.balls he tends to his a slump in the game.

Today he straight balled
Moncrief had a couple of first down receptions which were nice.. the TD he caught was a perfect throw couldn't have handed it to him any better. I don't think this guy is an answer long-term. At best he is a possession guy with average hands. We're just one injury away from being depleted at the position anyway.. bring in Gordon or Dez on a prove it deal.
(09-16-2018, 08:49 PM)Rockman1966 Wrote: [ -> ]Great challenge  by Marrone.  Never thought it would be overturned.

If it wasn't for the number 1 TV crew and all those different camera angles I think it would be a different outcome.
(09-17-2018, 03:32 AM)JaguarJosh05 Wrote: [ -> ]Moncrief had a couple of first down receptions which were nice.. the TD he caught was a perfect throw couldn't have handed it to him any better. I don't think this guy is an answer long-term. At best he is a possession guy with average hands. We're just one injury away from being depleted at the position anyway.. bring in Gordon or Dez on a prove it deal.

Moncrief is on a 1 year deal... Obviously he isn't the long term answer.....

Dez is the same exact receiver(minus the ego), except he doesn't have anywhere close to Moncrief's speed and Moncrief isn't going to whine and complain because he isn't being force feed the ball 10-15 times a game.
(09-17-2018, 04:32 AM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2018, 03:32 AM)JaguarJosh05 Wrote: [ -> ]Moncrief had a couple of first down receptions which were nice.. the TD he caught was a perfect throw couldn't have handed it to him any better. I don't think this guy is an answer long-term. At best he is a possession guy with average hands. We're just one injury away from being depleted at the position anyway.. bring in Gordon or Dez on a prove it deal.

Moncrief is on a 1 year deal... Obviously he isn't the long term answer.....

Dez is the same exact receiver(minus the ego), except he doesn't have anywhere close to Moncrief's speed and Moncrief isn't going to whine and complain because he isn't being force feed the ball 10-15 times a game.

I keep hearing about Moncrief's speed, but it doesn't translate to the field. Keelan and DeDe look like they are giving 150% on every play and Moncrief looks like he's half asleep. He just doesn't look like he's putting forth much effort out there. At least that's what it looks like to me.
(09-17-2018, 08:48 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2018, 04:32 AM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]Moncrief is on a 1 year deal... Obviously he isn't the long term answer.....

Dez is the same exact receiver(minus the ego), except he doesn't have anywhere close to Moncrief's speed and Moncrief isn't going to whine and complain because he isn't being force feed the ball 10-15 times a game.

I keep hearing about Moncrief's speed, but it doesn't translate to the field. Keelan and DeDe look like they are giving 150% on every play and Moncrief looks like he's half asleep. He just doesn't look like he's putting forth much effort out there. At least that's what it looks like to me.
I think he has times where he plays lazy (in preseason when he doesn't take his corner to the back of the endzone) but other times he gives max effort. He just needs to be more consistent. 

Once Chark earns their trust, he will see his PT continue but you can see he's got a ways to go. The fade route was absolutely awful and he had a crucial fumble that completely changed the momentum in that game.
(09-17-2018, 08:54 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2018, 08:48 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: [ -> ]I keep hearing about Moncrief's speed, but it doesn't translate to the field. Keelan and DeDe look like they are giving 150% on every play and Moncrief looks like he's half asleep. He just doesn't look like he's putting forth much effort out there. At least that's what it looks like to me.
I think he has times where he plays lazy (in preseason when he doesn't take his corner to the back of the endzone) but other times he gives max effort. He just needs to be more consistent. 

Once Chark earns their trust, he will see his PT continue but you can see he's got a ways to go. The fade route was absolutely awful and he had a crucial fumble that completely changed the momentum in that game.

Chark also had a drop on a pass that hit him in the hands. The Jags need to buy him a Jugs machine. I thought Chark had a worse game than Moncrief, although both were disappointing in an otherwise stellar offensive performance.
(09-17-2018, 09:18 AM)MalabarJag Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2018, 08:54 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]I think he has times where he plays lazy (in preseason when he doesn't take his corner to the back of the endzone) but other times he gives max effort. He just needs to be more consistent. 

Once Chark earns their trust, he will see his PT continue but you can see he's got a ways to go. The fade route was absolutely awful and he had a crucial fumble that completely changed the momentum in that game.

Chark also had a drop on a pass that hit him in the hands. The Jags need to buy him a Jugs machine. I thought Chark had a worse game than Moncrief, although both were disappointing in an otherwise stellar offensive performance.

I can almost give Chark a pass though. He's a rookie after all. Moncrief has no excuse.
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