(10-16-2020, 01:07 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: [ -> ]All I know is this; looking at our brutal upcoming schedule, this is our last best chance to win a game and enjoy a victory Sunday.
Steelers Browns Packers Ravens aren’t that good.... they have a combined 2 losses so they’re not that good.
I have been going back and forth on my prediction for this game. I'm probably going to wait until seeing the Inactives before making a prediction. The uncertainty regarding the health of Lions C Frank Ragnow , Jaguars WR D.J. Chark, and DE Josh Allen all are x factors that could impact the game. One way or the other, I'm anticipating this to be a close game.
A huge key to the game is whether the Lions run Defense is much better than it was before the team's bye? I think the Jaguars are planning on James Robinson to have a 20 + carry workload. The more times Robinson has a rushing carry in this game, the greater the chances the Jaguars will win the game. The Lions pass rush is far from a team strength. But the Lions run Defense has magnified the pass rush issues substantially.
3-2, the bigger pussycats.
Update: I had a dream last night that the lions put up 130 points on us.
If we do not pressure the QB we will lose.
I'm thinking the Lions get a Flawless Victory with a Brutality.
Jags 35, Lions 21.
They always do what I don't want them to do. So one week after I give up on them and go over to the dark side and hope they go 1-15, they will win and start the annual Ruining of the Draft Position.
I was one week early last week on my prediction. This is the week where we make our run.
Jags- 31
Lions- 20
With Frank Ragnow active and Josh Allen inactive, my prediction is Lions 31, Jaguars 27..
An x factor is the likely increased role of Jaguars talented rookie DT Davon Hamilton, with Abry Jones out.
(10-18-2020, 11:39 PM)captivating Wrote: [ -> ] (10-18-2020, 11:31 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]He gonna lose that 2 mil
Well damn!
It was probably Roger Goodell.