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call me crazy but if the defense lives up to it’s potential and Pederson gets Trevor to a better stage, I see 8 or 9 wins
It looks like there is only one 4pm game this season. That's vs the chargers.
(05-12-2022, 08:26 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-12-2022, 08:25 PM)iHaunting Raven Wrote: [ -> ]OMG just watch this LOLOLOLOLOLOL

https://twitter.com/chargers/status/1524902549353951232
Bro…. That’s Urban hahahaha

What a phenomenal video

That was awesome. Whoever made that deserves a raise.
(05-12-2022, 08:25 PM)iHaunting Raven Wrote: [ -> ]OMG just watch this LOLOLOLOLOLOL

https://twitter.com/chargers/status/1524902549353951232

Gold. Chargers deserve more fans because of this.
(05-12-2022, 08:56 PM)Jag88 Wrote: [ -> ]It looks like there is only one 4pm game this season. That's vs the chargers.

Good, I hate having the 4pm game
Imagine actually going to the west coast and winning a game.
Quick question:

Which games on the schedule are most likely to be Jaguars upset wins?

In other words, of all of the opponents on our schedule that could be considered "good" or playoff contending, which ones are we most likely to beat?

I would say Indy and Baltimore.

Even though Indy had a strong off season, I think we match up relatively well with them. We've played well against them over the years, and our offseason helps make us match up better against their offensive strength-running the ball. I also think we should be better in covering the short and intermediate passing with Lloyd, Muma, Oluakon and Cisco (Wingard can't win the starting safety spot again, can he?

As for Baltimore, they arguably had a better off season than Indy. But them losing Hollywood Brown is going to hurt their passing game. I'm not sold on Rashad Bateman, and for that matter, I'm not sold on Lamar Jackson.
Washington week 1 is awesome imo. On top of us being the first ever team to face "the commanders" lol. We get to play a team that people think is better than it actually is, a nice confidence booster if we can manage the win and with mr Wentz as their QB it's extremely likely imo.

(05-13-2022, 03:10 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]Quick question:

Which games on the schedule are most likely to be Jaguars upset wins?

In other words, of all of the opponents on our schedule that could be considered "good" or playoff contending, which ones are we most likely to beat?

I would say Indy and Baltimore.

Even though Indy had a strong off season, I think we match up relatively well with them.  We've played well against them over the years, and our offseason helps make us match up better against their offensive strength-running the ball.  I also think we should be better in covering the short and intermediate passing with Lloyd, Muma, Oluakon and Cisco (Wingard can't win the starting safety spot again, can he?

As for Baltimore, they arguably had a better off season than Indy.  But them losing Hollywood Brown is going to hurt their passing game.  I'm not sold on Rashad Bateman, and for that matter, I'm not sold on Lamar Jackson.

If theres anything that's been 100% fact set in stone, it's that the jaguars historically are absolutely donkey crap against an above average mobile QB. Maybe Walker/Lloyds speed can help with that.. but until i see it i wont believe we wont get torched. 

In memory of Mariotas 87 yard run against us.. RIP.
(05-13-2022, 03:24 AM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Washington week 1 is awesome imo. On top of us being the first ever team to face "the commanders" lol. We get to play a team that people think is better than it actually is, a nice confidence booster if we can manage the win and with mr Wentz as their QB it's extremely likely imo.

(05-13-2022, 03:10 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]Quick question:

Which games on the schedule are most likely to be Jaguars upset wins?

In other words, of all of the opponents on our schedule that could be considered "good" or playoff contending, which ones are we most likely to beat?

I would say Indy and Baltimore.

Even though Indy had a strong off season, I think we match up relatively well with them.  We've played well against them over the years, and our offseason helps make us match up better against their offensive strength-running the ball.  I also think we should be better in covering the short and intermediate passing with Lloyd, Muma, Oluakon and Cisco (Wingard can't win the starting safety spot again, can he?

As for Baltimore, they arguably had a better off season than Indy.  But them losing Hollywood Brown is going to hurt their passing game.  I'm not sold on Rashad Bateman, and for that matter, I'm not sold on Lamar Jackson.

If theres anything that's been 100% fact set in stone, it's that the jaguars historically are absolutely donkey crap against an above average mobile QB. Maybe Walker/Lloyds speed can help with that.. but until i see it i wont believe we wont get torched. 

In memory of Mariotas 87 yard run against us.. RIP.
Well, we DID have some good games against Vince Young, but yeah...you've got a point.  That Zach Wilson run last year is stuck in my craw to the point I want to get it surgically removed.  That was far more embarrassing than that 87 yard run by Mariota you referenced.  Perhaps the only more embarrassing to a defense QB run in NFL history was Steve Bono's 76 yard run against the Cardinals (?) years ago.

As for Washington, even though their defense fell off some last year, I still think it's a formidable bunchm and until the offensive line shows improvement, the Washington defense will be a cause for concern for me. But I think we can win in the tranches on the defensive side of the ball.
(05-13-2022, 04:13 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-13-2022, 03:24 AM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Washington week 1 is awesome imo. On top of us being the first ever team to face "the commanders" lol. We get to play a team that people think is better than it actually is, a nice confidence booster if we can manage the win and with mr Wentz as their QB it's extremely likely imo.


If theres anything that's been 100% fact set in stone, it's that the jaguars historically are absolutely donkey crap against an above average mobile QB. Maybe Walker/Lloyds speed can help with that.. but until i see it i wont believe we wont get torched. 

In memory of Mariotas 87 yard run against us.. RIP.
Well, we DID have some good games against Vince Young, but yeah...you've got a point.  That Zach Wilson run last year is stuck in my craw to the point I want to get it surgically removed.  That was far more embarrassing than that 87 yard run by Mariota you referenced.  Perhaps the only more embarrassing to a defense QB run in NFL history was Steve Bono's 76 yard run against the Cardinals (?) years ago.

As for Washington, even though their defense fell off some last year, I still think it's a formidable bunchm and until the offensive line shows improvement, the Washington defense will be a cause for concern for me.  But I think we can win in the tranches on the defensive side of the ball.

Talk about a name that I almost completely forgot about. But yeah idk man I feel like mobile QBs always torch us.
I am sticking to my prediction of six or seven wins but looking at that schedule I can see how an absolutely average team could be 10-7.
(05-13-2022, 04:13 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-13-2022, 03:24 AM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: [ -> ]Washington week 1 is awesome imo. On top of us being the first ever team to face "the commanders" lol. We get to play a team that people think is better than it actually is, a nice confidence booster if we can manage the win and with mr Wentz as their QB it's extremely likely imo.


If theres anything that's been 100% fact set in stone, it's that the jaguars historically are absolutely donkey crap against an above average mobile QB. Maybe Walker/Lloyds speed can help with that.. but until i see it i wont believe we wont get torched. 

In memory of Mariotas 87 yard run against us.. RIP.
Well, we DID have some good games against Vince Young, but yeah...you've got a point.  That Zach Wilson run last year is stuck in my craw to the point I want to get it surgically removed.  That was far more embarrassing than that 87 yard run by Mariota you referenced.  Perhaps the only more embarrassing to a defense QB run in NFL history was Steve Bono's 76 yard run against the Cardinals (?) years ago.

As for Washington, even though their defense fell off some last year, I still think it's a formidable bunchm and until the offensive line shows improvement, the Washington defense will be a cause for concern for me.  But I think we can win in the tranches on the defensive side of the ball.

I agree with everything you posted here. I'm still worried about that washington Defense, and that zack wilson run was unbelievable. Smh
Looks like I'll be going to Week 1 boys.

Let's get the party started!
(05-12-2022, 01:46 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-12-2022, 01:14 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]I am now hear6wr open st Washington.  

Can you translate?  I don't speak Cajun.

if you speak appalachian:

Quote:I done heard we opens at Warshington

best I can do, sorry

(05-12-2022, 07:42 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]Poor eyesight and a cell phone is a bad combination.

truer words have never been uttered.

I need to find a way to link my 101-key keyboard to my phone
(05-12-2022, 08:07 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: [ -> ]Week 1- @Washington - W
Week 2- Colts - W
Week 3- @Chargers - L
Week 4- @Eagles - L
Week 5- Houston - W
Week 6- @Colts - L
Week 7- Giants - W
Week 8- Broncos (London) - L
Week 9- Raiders - L
Week 10-@Chiefs - L
Week 11- BYE
Week 12- Baltimore - L
Week 13- @Lions - L
Week 14- @T*tans - L
Week 15- Dallas - L
Week 16- @Jets (TNF) - L
Week 17- @Houston - W
Week 18- T*tans - W

Thats a brutal middle section. Plus 4 of the first 6 on the road and 4 of the last 6 on the road. Thats tough.

6 wins; 4 in Division.
(05-12-2022, 08:07 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: [ -> ]Week 1- @Washington 
Week 2- Colts
Week 3- @Chargers
Week 4- @Eagles
Week 5- Houston
Week 6- @Colts
Week 7- Giants
Week 8- Broncos (London)
Week 9- Raiders
Week 10-@Chiefs
Week 11- BYE
Week 12- Baltimore 
Week 13- @Lions
Week 14- @T*tans
Week 15- Dallas
Week 16- @Jets (TNF)
Week 17- @Houston
Week 18- T*tans

Thats a brutal middle section. Plus 4 of the first 6 on the road and 4 of the last 6 on the road. Thats tough.

surprised that the bye strayed from the London game, seems like almost every year we get the bye before or after that game. And despite the formatting/layout, we do not have consecutive games at home but 3 back-to-back roadies along the way.

Definitely gonna challenge this team. 8-12 is a brutal lineup, but the early and late portions are a fair mix of tough opponent and potentially winnable games.

If I had one gripe, I'd rather we spread the division games more across the season - I don't like rematches that are just a few weeks separated. But, if we are lucky, mileage starts to catch up to Henry and we just have to worry about Tannyhill beating us when the tacks are next team up.
(05-13-2022, 03:10 AM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]Quick question:

Which games on the schedule are most likely to be Jaguars upset wins?

In other words, of all of the opponents on our schedule that could be considered "good" or playoff contending, which ones are we most likely to beat?

I would say Indy and Baltimore.

Even though Indy had a strong off season, I think we match up relatively well with them.  We've played well against them over the years, and our offseason helps make us match up better against their offensive strength-running the ball.  I also think we should be better in covering the short and intermediate passing with Lloyd, Muma, Oluakon and Cisco (Wingard can't win the starting safety spot again, can he?

As for Baltimore, they arguably had a better off season than Indy.  But them losing Hollywood Brown is going to hurt their passing game.  I'm not sold on Rashad Bateman, and for that matter, I'm not sold on Lamar Jackson.

Put me down for the Dallas game.

I don't know if consensus is that they are "good" or "playoff contending", but I see them as an ideal candidate for a late fade, and we'll be there to take advantage. Watch it be something miserable like 10-9 final score though.

I'm also extremely dismissive when it comes to the Broncos, TLaw is undefeated in London, let's keep it that way. I have a feeling they are going to regret the Wilson deal.
I’d forgotten all about the humiliating Zach Wilson run. It was buried among all the other horrifying memories of last season.

I’m sticking with 6 wins this season and competitive play for the losses.
https://twitter.com/_John_Shipley/status...RLOHeW3yMA

This sucks. Only team in the league that this happened to.
(05-13-2022, 10:27 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/_John_Shipley/status...RLOHeW3yMA

This sucks. Only team in the league that this happened to.

We would have back-to-back games but being a perennially losing team has forced Khan to schedule a London game as a financial Black Friday. Additionally, the NFL is going to give us minimal consideration. Winning reaps all kinds of rewards. Until then we are the red-headed stepchildren of the league.
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