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I will say this, if we bring in Leftwich i think we sign Godwin
(01-17-2022, 09:45 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]I will say this, if we bring in Leftwich i think we sign Godwin
I am wondering what happens if Tampa wins another Superbowl next month. Would Arians and/or Brady pull a fast one and decide to go out on top before the roster and coaching staff begins to implode?

Leftwich would probably be the front runner to take over for Arians in Tampa. He could withdraw from any offer Khan and Co. puts on the table and we see the team behind even further with free agency and the combine just a few weeks away from that point.

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(01-17-2022, 10:53 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-17-2022, 09:45 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]I will say this, if we bring in Leftwich i think we sign Godwin
I am wondering what happens if Tampa wins another Superbowl next month. Would Arians and/or Brady pull a fast one and decide to go out on top before the roster and coaching staff begins to implode?

Leftwich would probably be the front runner to take over for Arians in Tampa. He could withdraw from any offer Khan and Co. puts on the table and we see the team behind even further with free agency and the combine just a few weeks away from that point.

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I'm sure they have a backup plan just in case. But it would suck if that did happen, especially if their number one or even number two backups were gone. But in my opinion, we have Trevor and that is by far a more attractive offer than whoever the Bucs have without Brady.
(01-17-2022, 10:53 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-17-2022, 09:45 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]I will say this, if we bring in Leftwich i think we sign Godwin
I am wondering what happens if Tampa wins another Superbowl next month. Would Arians and/or Brady pull a fast one and decide to go out on top before the roster and coaching staff begins to implode?

Leftwich would probably be the front runner to take over for Arians in Tampa. He could withdraw from any offer Khan and Co. puts on the table and we see the team behind even further with free agency and the combine just a few weeks away from that point.

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I think Leftwich will go where the future holds the most potential. That would be Jacksonville. If Arians does retire at the end of this season (which wouldn't surprise me. Have you seen how he walks?), Leftwich has maybe two years left with Brady. If he goes to Jacksonville, he has a young QB in his prime who has the very real potential at big success for a decade or more.
(01-17-2022, 09:45 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]I will say this, if we bring in Leftwich i think we sign Godwin

Good point and that would be nice
(01-17-2022, 11:16 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-17-2022, 10:53 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]I am wondering what happens if Tampa wins another Superbowl next month. Would Arians and/or Brady pull a fast one and decide to go out on top before the roster and coaching staff begins to implode?

Leftwich would probably be the front runner to take over for Arians in Tampa. He could withdraw from any offer Khan and Co. puts on the table and we see the team behind even further with free agency and the combine just a few weeks away from that point.

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I think Leftwich will go where the future holds the most potential. That would be Jacksonville. If Arians does retire at the end of this season (which wouldn't surprise me. Have you seen how he walks?), Leftwich has maybe two years left with Brady. If he goes to Jacksonville, he has a young QB in his prime who has the very real potential at big success for a decade or more.
It also might not be automatic that he would get that job. It would be starting the process all over again, with plenty of potential for another candidate to impress.
Out of all the options that we have interviewed, I can't imagine anyone not being for Leftwich at this point.
I went to youtube and watched several press conferences with Byron Leftwich this morning, and one thing I have to say is, he still uses bad grammar. Like, "We don't have no excuses..." I don't know if this will hold him back, but if he becomes our head coach, and we lose a few games, his bad grammar will be a target for the people who dislike him.
(01-17-2022, 12:23 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]I went to youtube and watched several press conferences with Byron Leftwich this morning, and one thing I have to say is, he still uses bad grammar.  Like, "We don't have no excuses..."  I don't know if this will hold him back, but if he becomes our head coach, and we lose a few games, his bad grammar will be a target for the people who dislike him.

Forget those people. I wanted to say more than that but I don't want to get hit with the ban stick.
Bad grammar, really …
A large number of professional athletes speak with bad grammar, they’re athletes not congressmen, I want a head coach who can communicate with his players, who cares how he’s portrayed in the media
"We won that game real good."
(01-17-2022, 12:55 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]"We won that game real good."

If it involves winning games, he can say it however he wants!!
(01-16-2022, 08:20 PM)OzJohnnie Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2022, 08:07 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Wow

Serious question:

What year did you start following the NFL?
2020?
2019?

I can't help you if you're a moron and don't recognize the fact.  I can feel sympathy for your plight, but I'm unable to help, unfortunately.  I'm on the internet so I can't expect much more and I have no one but myself to blame for engaging on a forum filled with troglodytes and group thinkers.  Still, you do provide humourous moments amongst your tiresome mean girls routine.

I really had trouble following your last post as well.  It just seemed disjointed and rambling, so I kind of had to read each word slowly and by the time I finished I wasn't really sure what I read.  Does that make me a moron too?
Your last statement, in spite of being a bit hate-filled, was stated with much more clarity.  If you don't mind, could you clarify the bolded?  What fact are you referring to?
(01-17-2022, 12:23 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]I went to youtube and watched several press conferences with Byron Leftwich this morning, and one thing I have to say is, he still uses bad grammar.  Like, "We don't have no excuses..."  I don't know if this will hold him back, but if he becomes our head coach, and we lose a few games, his bad grammar will be a target for the people who dislike him.
Lol

I’m sure the people who attack his grammar are good people too…..
(01-17-2022, 10:53 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-17-2022, 09:45 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]I will say this, if we bring in Leftwich i think we sign Godwin
I am wondering what happens if Tampa wins another Superbowl next month. Would Arians and/or Brady pull a fast one and decide to go out on top before the roster and coaching staff begins to implode?

Leftwich would probably be the front runner to take over for Arians in Tampa. He could withdraw from any offer Khan and Co. puts on the table and we see the team behind even further with free agency and the combine just a few weeks away from that point.

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So, Arians and Brady ride off into the sunset, willing the team to heir apparent Byron Leftwich so that he can coach................. Blaine Gabbert!!  If he says yes, he wasn't the right guy for us anyways Smile
It’s time for Jags fans to take a much deeper look at the Organization. The most serious problem the team has is it’s owner. A great team starts with the owner and the organization he puts together. I grew up in Kansas City when Lamar Hunt owned the Chiefs. I watched this club go from super bowl champion to losers and back again. I lived in Pittsburgh for 15 years. The Rooney family has always had ownership in this club. I also watched them go from unbeatable champions to also rans and back again. One thing they both had in common was a great organization/ownership partnership. Without this you will never EVER become a great team. I don’t care who coaches it, how many number one draft picks you have or how many pro bowlers play for you. Based on comments from multiple sources on the internet, the Jags do not have this and this has been proven by the exodus of players and the reluctance of talented players and coaches to come here. If you look at the history of teams like Cleveland or Detroit(there are many that share this problem), you will see weak organizations and well intentioned but owners ignorant of the game if football and how to build a championship team and keep it performing well. No offense to Mr. Khan, he is a brilliant businessman but completely lacks the knowledge and experience in organizing and running a strong NFL franchise. Until we the fans recognize and understand this, we will be doomed to wake up with Bill Murray in Punxsatawney and watch the same nightmare over and over and over. Time to wake up Jax. We deserve better. I do not want spend the rest of my years watching this train wreck.
(01-17-2022, 01:50 PM)GridIronGrampa Wrote: [ -> ]It’s time for Jags fans to take a much deeper look at the Organization. The most serious problem the team has is it’s owner. A great team starts with the owner and the organization he puts together. I grew up in Kansas City when Lamar Hunt owned the Chiefs. I watched this club go from super bowl champion to losers and back again. I lived in Pittsburgh for 15 years. The Rooney family has always had ownership in this club. I also watched them go from unbeatable champions to also rans and back again. One thing they both had in common was a great organization/ownership partnership. Without this you will never EVER become a great team. I don’t care who coaches it, how many number one draft picks you have or how many pro bowlers play for you. Based on comments from multiple sources on the internet, the Jags do not have this and this has been proven by the exodus of players and the reluctance of talented players and coaches to come here. If you look at the history of teams like Cleveland or Detroit(there are many that share this problem), you will see weak organizations and well intentioned but owners ignorant of the game if football and how to build a championship team and keep it performing well. No offense to Mr. Khan, he is a brilliant businessman but completely lacks the knowledge and experience in organizing and running a strong NFL franchise. Until we the fans recognize and understand this, we will be doomed to wake up with Bill Murray in Punxsatawney and watch the same nightmare over and over and over. Time to wake up Jax. We deserve better. I do not want spend the rest of my years watching this train wreck.

It’s not like we have a choice on ownership. Lay your money down if you think you can do better.
(01-17-2022, 01:50 PM)GridIronGrampa Wrote: [ -> ]It’s time for Jags fans to take a much deeper look at the Organization. The most serious problem the team has is it’s owner. A great team starts with the owner and the organization he puts together. I grew up in Kansas City when Lamar Hunt owned the Chiefs. I watched this club go from super bowl champion to losers and back again. I lived in Pittsburgh for 15 years. The Rooney family has always had ownership in this club. I also watched them go from unbeatable champions to also rans and back again. One thing they both had in common was a great organization/ownership partnership. Without this you will never EVER become a great team. I don’t care who coaches it, how many number one draft picks you have or how many pro bowlers play for you. Based on comments from multiple sources on the internet, the Jags do not have this and this has been proven by the exodus of players and the reluctance of talented players and coaches to come here. If you look at the history of teams like Cleveland or Detroit(there are many that share this problem), you will see weak organizations and well intentioned but owners ignorant of the game if football and how to build a championship team and keep it performing well. No offense to Mr. Khan, he is a brilliant businessman but completely lacks the knowledge and experience in organizing and running a strong NFL franchise. Until we the fans recognize and understand this, we will be doomed to wake up with Bill Murray in Punxsatawney and watch the same nightmare over and over and over. Time to wake up Jax. We deserve better. I do not want spend the rest of my years watching this train wreck.

Awesome, Grandpa!  So what's the plan of attack?
(01-17-2022, 01:45 PM)scottyg Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-17-2022, 10:53 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]I am wondering what happens if Tampa wins another Superbowl next month. Would Arians and/or Brady pull a fast one and decide to go out on top before the roster and coaching staff begins to implode?

Leftwich would probably be the front runner to take over for Arians in Tampa. He could withdraw from any offer Khan and Co. puts on the table and we see the team behind even further with free agency and the combine just a few weeks away from that point.

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So, Arians and Brady ride off into the sunset, willing the team to heir apparent Byron Leftwich so that he can coach................. Blaine Gabbert!!  If he says yes, he wasn't the right guy for us anyways Smile

Ever hear of a guy named Russel Wilson? Rumors are he wanted out of Seattle. I could see him jumping to Tampa or Pittsburgh for that matter. But to Tampa, I think Byron would stay in that scenario