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Our Jags shutout the clots 24-0 with a great showing for our first home game at TIAA to go in the win column for a divisional matchup. There's a lot of praise to go around so I'll start it off with:

- Trevor Lawrence: 25/30 235 yds 2 TDs and 0 INTs. Played an excellent game with HIGH EFFICIENCY taking what the defense was giving him. Made no mistakes and LED this team on offense.
- Running game: 37 rushes for 96 yds and 1 TD collectively as a team today. Great to see JRob playing the way he is after his injury and his run for the TD was beautful. ETN is a perfect complement for our duo.
- Pass protection: After last weeks debacle, the O-line really seemed to have come around a bit but I imagine that's also due to the quick-passing nature our coaches have adjusted to rightfully so.
- Receivers: C.Kirk and co finally bringing what we've been missing on our team in a long time. Players who can get open and catch the damn ball. 2 TDs for Kirk and he's absolutely worth the contract he was given. Zay, Marvin and Engram were crucial out there too.
- Defense: As a whole, our defense played LIGHTS out in all 3 levels. Forcing pressures, sacks and turnovers - and like some others have mentioned, this game was reminiscent of the 2017 season. 3 INTs, 5 sacks and 11 PDs.
- Josh Allen: I have to put the spotlight on him specifically because he's been causing HAVOC with his pressures, sacks and forced fumbles. Had 2 sacks today. PAY THE MAN. Amazing how things open up with another playmaker like Walker on the other side.
- Rayshawn Jenkins: Despite all of us knowing he was probably a weak point in our pass defense, he played a tremendous game recording 1 INT, 4 passes defensed and a bevy of hard hitting tackles.
- Riley Patterson: Made a 52 yard kick for us and looked solid through and through. Let's hope he can be our guy at that position so we no longer hold our breath when a kicker is called upon.

And most importantly,

- Doug Pederson and the coaching staff: This win was the product of a superbowl level coach understanding the talent he has in his team and playing to their strengths. The gameplan and play-calling today was SUPERB all day, especially that 4th down call with the QB rollout with the option to run/pass that ended up as a pass TD to C.Kirk. Pederson and his play designs are truly refreshing to see unlike the previous disgraced HC we had on this team. Still can't believe JRob was shelved last year by that idiot.

This was a great win overall and the shutout against a divisional foe makes it that much sweeter. We should have beat the commies last week to be 2-0 but it didn't happen, so on to the next one over in the west coast against the Chargers.

DUUUUUVAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! LETS GO!
Good job team
Everything you said, but I’d add in the discipline as well.  I only recall one holding penalty on Cam. 

What a game!

Edit:forgot the taunting penalty.
And soon its time to get ready for the chargers! Let's go. Great win. Let's hope the titans lose tomorrow.
The whole team played great today. Whipped them in all 3 phases.
How was walker
Got close on a few. Couldn’t quite close. Couple pressures, false start cheated him off a sack
Lloyd had a great game
(09-18-2022, 04:12 PM)enigma Wrote: [ -> ]Our Jags shutout the clots 24-0 with a great showing for our first home game at TIAA to go in the win column for a divisional matchup. There's a lot of praise to go around so I'll start it off with:

- Trevor Lawrence: 25/30 235 yds 2 TDs and 0 INTs. Played an excellent game with HIGH EFFICIENCY taking what the defense was giving him. Made no mistakes and LED this team on offense.
- Running game: 37 rushes for 96 yds and 1 TD collectively as a team today. Great to see JRob playing the way he is after his injury and his run for the TD was beautful. ETN is a perfect complement for our duo.
- Pass protection: After last weeks debacle, the O-line really seemed to have come around a bit but I imagine that's also due to the quick-passing nature our coaches have adjusted to rightfully so.
- Receivers: C.Kirk and co finally bringing what we've been missing on our team in a long time. Players who can get open and catch the damn ball. 2 TDs for Kirk and he's absolutely worth the contract he was given. Zay, Marvin and Engram were crucial out there too.
- Defense: As a whole, our defense played LIGHTS out in all 3 levels. Forcing pressures, sacks and turnovers - and like some others have mentioned, this game was reminiscent of the 2017 season. 3 INTs, 5 sacks and 11 PDs.
- Josh Allen: I have to put the spotlight on him specifically because he's been causing HAVOC with his pressures, sacks and forced fumbles. Had 2 sacks today. PAY THE MAN. Amazing how things open up with another playmaker like Walker on the other side.
- Rayshawn Jenkins: Despite all of us knowing he was probably a weak point in our pass defense, he played a tremendous game recording 1 INT, 4 passes defensed and a bevy of hard hitting tackles.
- Riley Patterson: Made a 52 yard kick for us and looked solid through and through. Let's hope he can be our guy at that position so we no longer hold our breath when a kicker is called upon.

And most importantly,

- Doug Pederson and the coaching staff: This win was the product of a superbowl level coach understanding the talent he has in his team and playing to their strengths. The gameplan and play-calling today was SUPERB all day, especially that 4th down call with the QB rollout with the option to run/pass that ended up as a pass TD to C.Kirk. Pederson and his play designs are truly refreshing to see unlike the previous disgraced HC we had on this team. Still can't believe JRob was shelved last year by that idiot.

This was a great win overall and the shutout against a divisional foe makes it that much sweeter. We should have beat the commies last week to be 2-0 but it didn't happen, so on to the next one over in the west coast against the Chargers.

DUUUUUVAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! LETS GO!
We All Concur to ALL OF THE ABOVE. Now I have to take two Aleves to get rid of my headache due to screaming and hollering throughout the game.

Our team played Hella Good today.

NH3...
(09-18-2022, 04:12 PM)enigma Wrote: [ -> ]Our Jags shutout the clots 24-0 with a great showing for our first home game at TIAA to go in the win column for a divisional matchup. There's a lot of praise to go around so I'll start it off with:

- Trevor Lawrence: 25/30 235 yds 2 TDs and 0 INTs. Played an excellent game with HIGH EFFICIENCY taking what the defense was giving him. Made no mistakes and LED this team on offense.
- Running game: 37 rushes for 96 yds and 1 TD collectively as a team today. Great to see JRob playing the way he is after his injury and his run for the TD was beautful. ETN is a perfect complement for our duo.
- Pass protection: After last weeks debacle, the O-line really seemed to have come around a bit but I imagine that's also due to the quick-passing nature our coaches have adjusted to rightfully so.
- Receivers: C.Kirk and co finally bringing what we've been missing on our team in a long time. Players who can get open and catch the damn ball. 2 TDs for Kirk and he's absolutely worth the contract he was given. Zay, Marvin and Engram were crucial out there too.
- Defense: As a whole, our defense played LIGHTS out in all 3 levels. Forcing pressures, sacks and turnovers - and like some others have mentioned, this game was reminiscent of the 2017 season. 3 INTs, 5 sacks and 11 PDs.
- Josh Allen: I have to put the spotlight on him specifically because he's been causing HAVOC with his pressures, sacks and forced fumbles. Had 2 sacks today. PAY THE MAN. Amazing how things open up with another playmaker like Walker on the other side.
- Rayshawn Jenkins: Despite all of us knowing he was probably a weak point in our pass defense, he played a tremendous game recording 1 INT, 4 passes defensed and a bevy of hard hitting tackles.
- Riley Patterson: Made a 52 yard kick for us and looked solid through and through. Let's hope he can be our guy at that position so we no longer hold our breath when a kicker is called upon.

And most importantly,

- Doug Pederson and the coaching staff: This win was the product of a superbowl level coach understanding the talent he has in his team and playing to their strengths. The gameplan and play-calling today was SUPERB all day, especially that 4th down call with the QB rollout with the option to run/pass that ended up as a pass TD to C.Kirk. Pederson and his play designs are truly refreshing to see unlike the previous disgraced HC we had on this team. Still can't believe JRob was shelved last year by that idiot.

This was a great win overall and the shutout against a divisional foe makes it that much sweeter. We should have beat the commies last week to be 2-0 but it didn't happen, so on to the next one over in the west coast against the Chargers.

DUUUUUVAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL! LETS GO!
Good recap. The Jaguars performance today was what all our fans envisioned for the team. Lawrence played a near-perfect game and he has several receivers who can be trusted. The 3 free agents (Kirk, Jones and Engram) continue to impress. Pederson proved with the Eagles that a team does not need a bonafide #1 outside receiver like Randy Moss to win. As long as Lawrence continues to be accurate, the offense should continue to do well. 

The Colts were not at their best today due to injuries to key players, but that is the way the NFL works. If Herbert is significantly less than 100% next week, I believe the game will be competitive. This team is likely to finish the 2022-23 season with anywhere from 6-8 wins, but the arrow is pointing straight up. The offensive line remains the key for this team. They protected Trevor well and he proved to be effective when throwing on the run. If the run blocking improves, this offense will be difficult for opponents to contend with. As well as the defense played today, they should improve significantly once Walker and Lloyd gain valuable experience every week. If they can add another corner to replace Griffin next season, they could become a top 5 defense.
(09-18-2022, 04:52 PM)StrayaJag Wrote: [ -> ]How was walker

Solid.  Good at the point, had a qb hit on the first jenkins pick, didn't finish but got more consistent pressure than last week.
Did anyone hear Doug’s post game?

On Gus Bradley:

“Gus is really good, he only shows you one look every play” ahahahahahahahahhah
Gotsis got a sack. Don't know why he was cut in pre-season.
They cleaned up the penalties. After a league leading 13 penalties for 100 yards in week one, they only had 3 for 19 yards today.
you win as a team,the whole team played as a team from Head Coach to the players.   oh wolfys firey video this week didn't hurt either.  Wink Wink
The change from week one was amazing!
Every aspect of the game was improved...congratulations to the whole team and staff.
(09-18-2022, 05:22 PM)cincyjacket Wrote: [ -> ]Gotsis got a sack. Don't know why he was cut in pre-season.
They needed some looks at some other players. Not sure what signing him back does to the cap savings though.

It appears he didn't even look elsewhere, so may have talked to him beforehand.

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This might not show up in the stat line,but in the Cisco int, Walker pushed the left tackle into Ryan. Good play.
The gamelan and play calling was a lot better today. The results from the ground game may not have been there but it got it done enough.

The stat sheet shows the ball being spread around to everyone. That is perfect because you cannot cover everyone on every play.

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I love the quick passes, prevents Trevor from getting any pressure.
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