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Like the silly delusional club of fans were saying they gave Gus a pass the first 3 years because he had no talent, I won't blame Blake until he has a real coach. I have no doubt in my mind if he played for a competent coach he'd be way better than what he's showing.
Buck Bottles aint no cowert
Quote:Blake shouldn't regularly be in a position at this stage in his career where he has to win games for us. This is the fundamental issue I take with your statement.


I get where you're coming from though. I just don't think it's quite so cut and dry. We need to remember that he's still basically a kid and, right now, his confidence is in the toilet. Not to absolve him of his shoddy play of late buy I lay the majority of the blame at the feet of the coaching staff.


It seems like right now, he is being coached to play counter to his nature and it's having and overall, adverse affect on his game in totality. When he took that last sack, I was screaming for him to just take off, pick up positive yardage and get out of bounds. Instead, he goes all Keystone Cops trying to make something out of nothing...again.


Why was that? I dunno but the way he's playing here lately just doesn't feel "right" to me and I'm not talking about his wonky mechanics nor anything of that nature. It's in his head and he's going to have to play through this if he's going to come out on the other side.


Now, we as fans can be angry about the results on the field but you kind of have to treat this whole thing like you would your children as they mature. You know they're going to dumb <expletive>. You hate it. You try and protect your children from it but you ultimately, you can't but don't turn your backs on them.


I understand he's still young and he's struggling mentally, but it's not like he had to win us that game. He just needed to close it out by converting a first down. He threw way too many ducks so nonchalantly. It's like he didn't care where he was throwing.
Quote:did anyone notice him run off the field like a baby before time expired?
Aww poor Blakey can't handle the pressure. Please dave draft a QB you don't have to fix
This dude is horrible.
He was also crying when he abruptly left the podium about answering a question about the crowd boooing him
Quote:He was also crying when he abruptly left the podium about answering a question about the crowd boooing him
 

What happened?
Quote:I understand he's still young and he's struggling mentally, but it's not like he had to win us that game. He just needed to close it out by converting a first down. He threw way too many ducks so nonchalantly. It's like he didn't care where he was throwing.
 

You're not wrong, Sosa. I never meant to imply that you were. Maybe I'm just getting soft in my old age. I feel for this kid on a level I can't quite put into words nor justify. I see a young man who's confidence is shot to the point that I'm worried he may not get it back and because he's our starting QB (and in spite of this has all the potential in the world), it really bothers me.
Quote:What happened?
He got pizzed that a reporter mentioned the fans booing, implying he wasn't doing his job. He made the comment that fans wouldn't appreciate him coming to their work and screaming at them for a mistake...or something like that. Stormed off after that.
I honestly feel like this guy might be crumbling before our eyes. His confidence is at an all time low, you can tell he puts it all on himself in his presser. Tough to watch, I hope he finds some confidence and moves on. 

That's another reason I don't go to the games anymore...it's just too depressing.

Quote:He got pizzed that a reporter mentioned the fans booing, implying he wasn't doing his job. He made the comment that fans wouldn't appreciate him coming to their work and screaming at them for a mistake...or something like that. Stormed off after that.
He said if he paid money to go watch someone work and they did a bad job, he would boo them too, then walked off. 
Quote:He said if he paid money to go watch someone work and they did a bad job, he would boo them too, then walked off. 
HaHa, thanks. I was trying to paraphrase. Good lookin out!
Quote:He got pizzed that a reporter mentioned the fans booing, implying he wasn't doing his job. He made the comment that fans wouldn't appreciate him coming to their work and screaming at them for a mistake...or something like that. Stormed off after that.
 

 Hahahaha. Anyone who works at any retail job deals with worse people on a day to day basis.

Quote:What happened?
He wasn't crying.  

 

The Jags employee who was "running" the presser had announced "last question" just before FatBoy Lamm asked about the booing.

 

So when he'd finished his answer, which was a good one, he walked away.  

 

He wasn't crying nor was he "storming off." The presser was over. 

 

This "crying/storming away" talk is just people trying to inject their own narrative here after the young man stood there well-composed for 9 minutes answering some tough questions after a really tough loss. 

Quote:I honestly feel like this guy might be crumbling before our eyes. His confidence is at an all time low, you can tell he puts it all on himself in his presser. Tough to watch, I hope he finds some confidence and moves on. 
 

We are of the same mind here. I'm also glad I'm not alone in stating that its tough to watch...and not just from the perspective of a fan wanting my team to win.
Bortles has not played well this year, but it is absolutely ridiculous that this thread is 3+ pages long and not one person apparently understands how tough it is to play the QB position when the defense has zero respect for the running game. Passing lanes do not exist.


Add that to the facts that his average down in distance is about 17 yards thanks to boneheaded penalties by his offensive line, and that his offensive coordinator and playcaller apparently spent the offseason huffing solvents, it isnt surprising to me that Blake is struggling.


But wtvr
2016 has been one [BLEEP] of a year. It needs to end now.
Quote:2016 has been one [BAD WORD REMOVED] of a year. It needs to end now.
3 more adversities to go
Quote:Bortles has not played well this year, but it is absolutely ridiculous that this thread is 3+ pages long and not one person apparently understands how tough it is to play the QB position when the defense has zero respect for the running game. Passing lanes do not exist.


Add that to the facts that his average down in distance is about 17 yards thanks to boneheaded penalties by his offensive line, and that his offensive coordinator and playcaller apparently spent the offseason huffing solvents, it isnt surprising to me that Blake is struggling.


But wtvr
Bingo. Blake is throwing picks because its hard to play QB. I would know, was the quarterback of my team back in 7th grade. Did I throw picks? No, but I rarely hit a home run.
Quote:I honestly feel like this guy might be crumbling before our eyes. His confidence is at an all time low, you can tell he puts it all on himself in his presser. Tough to watch, I hope he finds some confidence and moves on.

Maybe he suffers from depression and he doesn't know it. With medication, he might play better
Quote:Bingo. Blake is throwing picks because its hard to play QB. I would know, was the quarterback of my team back in 7th grade. Did I throw picks? No, but I rarely hit a home run.


All I know is that if coach would have put you in, we'd have taken state. No doubt in my mind.


On a side note, how's that time machine coming along?
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