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Per NFL.com, JuJu on Ramsey:

"He talks a lot," Smith-Schuster said of Ramsey. "He talks so much. He said so many cuss words I've never heard of, and I'm 22 years old. He's a good player, man.

"It's a lot different than him being in Jacksonville, where he's able to do whatever he wants. Over here, he has to pretty much do what he's told. He has to listen to [Eric] Weddle. It's different. It's a great experience. I wish we had more balls thrown at us, but it's hard when you're double-teamed."

So...do our coaches let our players freewheel far too often, or was it just Ramsey?  Could this explain the lack of gap discipline and random coverage breakdowns? 
(11-11-2019, 03:28 PM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Per NFL.com, JuJu on Ramsey:

"He talks a lot," Smith-Schuster said of Ramsey. "He talks so much. He said so many cuss words I've never heard of, and I'm 22 years old. He's a good player, man.

"It's a lot different than him being in Jacksonville, where he's able to do whatever he wants. Over here, he has to pretty much do what he's told. He has to listen to [Eric] Weddle. It's different. It's a great experience. I wish we had more balls thrown at us, but it's hard when you're double-teamed."

So...do our coaches let our players freewheel far too often, or was it just Ramsey?  Could this explain the lack of gap discipline and random coverage breakdowns? 

JSS is a receiver for the steelers.  He doesn't know what goes on in our DB meeting room.  

That whole narrative about Ramsey freelancing is some overblown garbage anyway.  It probably happened in total fewer than a dozen snaps the past two seasons.  Which is a drop in the bucket. 

I have issues with the defensive coaching in Jax, but it has zero to do with Ramsey or Smith-Schuster.
(11-11-2019, 03:32 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-11-2019, 03:28 PM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Per NFL.com, JuJu on Ramsey:

"He talks a lot," Smith-Schuster said of Ramsey. "He talks so much. He said so many cuss words I've never heard of, and I'm 22 years old. He's a good player, man.

"It's a lot different than him being in Jacksonville, where he's able to do whatever he wants. Over here, he has to pretty much do what he's told. He has to listen to [Eric] Weddle. It's different. It's a great experience. I wish we had more balls thrown at us, but it's hard when you're double-teamed."

So...do our coaches let our players freewheel far too often, or was it just Ramsey?  Could this explain the lack of gap discipline and random coverage breakdowns? 

JSS is a receiver for the steelers.  He doesn't know what goes on in our DB meeting room.  

That whole narrative about Ramsey freelancing is some overblown garbage anyway.  It probably happened in total fewer than a dozen snaps the past two seasons.  Which is a drop in the bucket. 

I have issues with the defensive coaching in Jax, but it has zero to do with Ramsey or Smith-Schuster.

Rams play a different scheme than us. Play more called man (so Ramsey doesn't have to "freelance") and Ramsey never quite had a guy like Weddle to call the shots, so to speak, for the DBs.
AJ was a vet, and Gip too, but they aren't Weddle type vets.

Also... Wade Phillips > Wash no matter what lol
(11-11-2019, 03:28 PM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Per NFL.com, JuJu on Ramsey:

"He talks a lot," Smith-Schuster said of Ramsey. "He talks so much. He said so many cuss words I've never heard of, and I'm 22 years old. He's a good player, man.

"It's a lot different than him being in Jacksonville, where he's able to do whatever he wants. Over here, he has to pretty much do what he's told. He has to listen to [Eric] Weddle. It's different. It's a great experience. I wish we had more balls thrown at us, but it's hard when you're double-teamed."

So...do our coaches let our players freewheel far too often, or was it just Ramsey?  Could this explain the lack of gap discipline and random coverage breakdowns? 

I think that comment is more about Weddle being top dog in that defensive backfield - team captain.
(11-11-2019, 03:36 PM)scottyg Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-11-2019, 03:28 PM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Per NFL.com, JuJu on Ramsey:

"He talks a lot," Smith-Schuster said of Ramsey. "He talks so much. He said so many cuss words I've never heard of, and I'm 22 years old. He's a good player, man.

"It's a lot different than him being in Jacksonville, where he's able to do whatever he wants. Over here, he has to pretty much do what he's told. He has to listen to [Eric] Weddle. It's different. It's a great experience. I wish we had more balls thrown at us, but it's hard when you're double-teamed."

So...do our coaches let our players freewheel far too often, or was it just Ramsey?  Could this explain the lack of gap discipline and random coverage breakdowns? 

I think that comment is more about Weddle being top dog in that defensive backfield - team captain.

This. Ramsey isnt asked to be the leader or captain.
Not ready for that responsibility
(11-11-2019, 04:09 PM)jagshype Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-11-2019, 03:36 PM)scottyg Wrote: [ -> ]I think that comment is more about Weddle being top dog in that defensive backfield - team captain.

This. Ramsey isnt asked to be the leader or captain.
Not worthy of that responsibility

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"Since being traded to Los Angeles, Jalen Ramsey has surrendered 14 completions on 17 targets for 202 yds and an NFL passer rating of 116.2. Ramsey has also gotten his hand on just one ball all year (week 2 against Houston)"
(11-11-2019, 03:32 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-11-2019, 03:28 PM)JaguarKick Wrote: [ -> ]Per NFL.com, JuJu on Ramsey:

"He talks a lot," Smith-Schuster said of Ramsey. "He talks so much. He said so many cuss words I've never heard of, and I'm 22 years old. He's a good player, man.

"It's a lot different than him being in Jacksonville, where he's able to do whatever he wants. Over here, he has to pretty much do what he's told. He has to listen to [Eric] Weddle. It's different. It's a great experience. I wish we had more balls thrown at us, but it's hard when you're double-teamed."

So...do our coaches let our players freewheel far too often, or was it just Ramsey?  Could this explain the lack of gap discipline and random coverage breakdowns? 

JSS is a receiver for the steelers.  He doesn't know what goes on in our DB meeting room.  

I took that as JSS learning about JS freelancing when he watched film on him with his coaches. Comparing film on JS with the Jags to JS on the Rams