(10-02-2022, 07:50 PM)Charlie Sheen Wrote: [ -> ] (10-02-2022, 05:56 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]Probably the 2nd worst player today behind Trev, the last 2 fumbles were because Taylor got destroyed
Taylor isn't good. The line needs work including both tackle spots.
Walker is being groomed for the RT position next yesr6
Taylor had his worst game of the year so far. So did Lawrence. So the logic is that we should be grooming both of their replacements? Will Beathard be starting the Texans game?
(10-04-2022, 07:57 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Taylor had his worst game of the year so far. So did Lawrence. So the logic is that we should be grooming both of their replacements? Will Beathard be starting the Texans game?
Is Taylor a 2nd year player or nah?
(10-04-2022, 07:57 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Taylor had his worst game of the year so far. So did Lawrence. So the logic is that we should be grooming both of their replacements? Will Beathard be starting the Texans game?
Taylor has looked like [BLEEP] since he got here.
(10-04-2022, 07:57 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]Taylor had his worst game of the year so far. So did Lawrence. So the logic is that we should be grooming both of their replacements? Will Beathard be starting the Texans game?
Playcalling was suspect, we should probably replace the coaches while we're at it.
The way this fanbase overreacts is comical. I swear. It's like some of you walk around all day in your regular lives with the trollolololo theme music playing or the benny hill theme song playing.
Players are allowed to have bad games. Bad plays? Yes. Bad streaks? No. That's where the concern comes into play. Prior until week four? Lawrence and Taylor were playing just fine. If they [BLEEP] the bed like they did in week four over say, the next five games? And they lose out for the rest of the year?
Then yes. I could see your point. Right now though? R-E-L-A-X.
(10-05-2022, 02:55 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]The way this fanbase overreacts is comical. I swear. It's like some of you walk around all day in your regular lives with the trollolololo theme music playing or the benny hill theme song playing.
Players are allowed to have bad games. Bad plays? Yes. Bad streaks? No. That's where the concern comes into play. Prior until week four? Lawrence and Taylor were playing just fine. If they [BLEEP] the bed like they did in week four over say, the next five games? And they lose out for the rest of the year?
Then yes. I could see your point. Right now though? R-E-L-A-X.
Well said... This is what you call common sense lol
(10-06-2022, 08:36 PM)nejagsfan Wrote: [ -> ] (10-05-2022, 02:55 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]The way this fanbase overreacts is comical. I swear. It's like some of you walk around all day in your regular lives with the trollolololo theme music playing or the benny hill theme song playing.
Players are allowed to have bad games. Bad plays? Yes. Bad streaks? No. That's where the concern comes into play. Prior until week four? Lawrence and Taylor were playing just fine. If they [BLEEP] the bed like they did in week four over say, the next five games? And they lose out for the rest of the year?
Then yes. I could see your point. Right now though? R-E-L-A-X.
Well said... This is what you call common sense lol
Nah, we've seen three years of this from Taylor. He's just not very good and what he's not good at can't be taught.
(10-05-2022, 02:55 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]The way this fanbase overreacts is comical. I swear. It's like some of you walk around all day in your regular lives with the trollolololo theme music playing or the benny hill theme song playing.
Players are allowed to have bad games. Bad plays? Yes. Bad streaks? No. That's where the concern comes into play. Prior until week four? Lawrence and Taylor were playing just fine. If they [BLEEP] the bed like they did in week four over say, the next five games? And they lose out for the rest of the year?
Then yes. I could see your point. Right now though? R-E-L-A-X.
Actually. If anything, the first 3 games are an outlier to his entire career.
The game against the Eagles is much closer to his norm than the previous 3.
(10-07-2022, 06:35 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: [ -> ] (10-06-2022, 08:36 PM)nejagsfan Wrote: [ -> ]Well said... This is what you call common sense lol
Nah, we've seen three years of this from Taylor. He's just not very good and what he's not good at can't be taught.
O.K. then your opinion is respected BUT who do we have on our existing roster that's better than Taylor? Enquiring Minds.
I'll Wait.
NH3...
(10-07-2022, 12:14 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ] (10-05-2022, 02:55 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]The way this fanbase overreacts is comical. I swear. It's like some of you walk around all day in your regular lives with the trollolololo theme music playing or the benny hill theme song playing.
Players are allowed to have bad games. Bad plays? Yes. Bad streaks? No. That's where the concern comes into play. Prior until week four? Lawrence and Taylor were playing just fine. If they [BLEEP] the bed like they did in week four over say, the next five games? And they lose out for the rest of the year?
Then yes. I could see your point. Right now though? R-E-L-A-X.
Actually. If anything, the first 3 games are an outlier to his entire career.
The game against the Eagles is much closer to his norm than the previous 3.
That's fair. I know a lot of people have also factored in the passing game being a lot more quick and with shorter routes as well which is shortening Taylor's time, along with everybody on the line, to really [BLEEP] up and let somebody beat them in pass protection.
I don't know man. Maybe the Eagles really are just that good of a football team though. I mean, they DID come off a pretty big pass rushing effort against Washington the week before we played them up there.
We'll see this Sunday I guess. Press Taylor said he feels like the tinhorns have an underrated defense. I don't know if I believe that completely. They don't really have much of a pass rush from what I can gather just from looking at their team stats. Granted, they're also getting gouged by the ground game.
I am also not overly concerned with this front seven going up against Pierce and Mills. I think last week was a fluke in Philadelphia. And, again, I know the coaches are supposed to say "Well, defense has to be in their gaps and play better". Look, when you put the football on the ground four times and you give your opponent a short field to work with?
You're obviously putting too much on the defense. You can make the argument that Fatukasi doesn't hurt his hamstring had we not sucked [BLEEP] on offense in the turnover battle. But, back to Pierce, prior to the Chargers LOSS, again, not sure why everybody gets excited about Pierce's one big game on the year in a LOSS, he had 11-33, 15-69, 20-80 & 14-131. He broke a 75 yard run when they were already down 21 - 0 with 9:48 in the 2nd quarter.
So... it's not like he's some juggernaut that the media is trying to paint him out to be. Going to be disappointing if this defense doesn't get it done this Sunday against their offense.
(10-07-2022, 01:22 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ] (10-07-2022, 12:14 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]Actually. If anything, the first 3 games are an outlier to his entire career.
The game against the Eagles is much closer to his norm than the previous 3.
That's fair. I know a lot of people have also factored in the passing game being a lot more quick and with shorter routes as well which is shortening Taylor's time, along with everybody on the line, to really [BLEEP] up and let somebody beat them in pass protection.
I don't know man. Maybe the Eagles really are just that good of a football team though. I mean, they DID come off a pretty big pass rushing effort against Washington the week before we played them up there.
We'll see this Sunday I guess. Press Taylor said he feels like the tinhorns have an underrated defense. I don't know if I believe that completely. They don't really have much of a pass rush from what I can gather just from looking at their team stats. Granted, they're also getting gouged by the ground game.
I am also not overly concerned with this front seven going up against Pierce and Mills. I think last week was a fluke in Philadelphia. And, again, I know the coaches are supposed to say "Well, defense has to be in their gaps and play better". Look, when you put the football on the ground four times and you give your opponent a short field to work with?
You're obviously putting too much on the defense. You can make the argument that Fatukasi doesn't hurt his hamstring had we not sucked [BLEEP] on offense in the turnover battle. But, back to Pierce, prior to the Chargers LOSS, again, not sure why everybody gets excited about Pierce's one big game on the year in a LOSS, he had 11-33, 15-69, 20-80 & 14-131. He broke a 75 yard run when they were already down 21 - 0 with 9:48 in the 2nd quarter.
So... it's not like his some juggernaut that the media is trying to paint him out to be. Going to be disappointing if this defense doesn't get it done this Sunday against their offense.
Oluokun and Lloyd need to step up. If Fatukasi isn't there to gum up the middle, they need to be quicker to fill the right gap.
It's also time for Hamilton and RRH to step up. They were part of the problem with the run D last year, but they do at least have better coaching and a better scheme this season. They will absolutely NOT be facing an OL as strong as Philly's this week, so that should help. Good test for the DT rotation this week.
What can they do vs a suspect OL without their strongest run defender to help them?
(10-07-2022, 01:21 PM)NH3 Wrote: [ -> ] (10-07-2022, 06:35 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: [ -> ]Nah, we've seen three years of this from Taylor. He's just not very good and what he's not good at can't be taught.
O.K. then your opinion is respected BUT who do we have on our existing roster that better than Taylor?
I'll Wait.
NH3...
That's not the point though.
He can be the best RT on the roster and at the same time be bad at his position.
(10-07-2022, 01:39 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ] (10-07-2022, 01:21 PM)NH3 Wrote: [ -> ]O.K. then your opinion is respected BUT who do we have on our existing roster that better than Taylor?
I'll Wait.
NH3...
That's not the point though.
He can be the best RT on the roster and at the same time be bad at his position.
Not Today, Not Tomorrow and Next Week isn't looking good either. If we know that he's the best on our 53 Man Roster why are we crucifying at the position? Rate him throughout the 32 NFL RT within the league and keep in mind that He may not be replaced untill 2023. Until then.
Time Will Tell.
NH3...
(10-07-2022, 12:14 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ] (10-05-2022, 02:55 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]The way this fanbase overreacts is comical. I swear. It's like some of you walk around all day in your regular lives with the trollolololo theme music playing or the benny hill theme song playing.
Players are allowed to have bad games. Bad plays? Yes. Bad streaks? No. That's where the concern comes into play. Prior until week four? Lawrence and Taylor were playing just fine. If they [BLEEP] the bed like they did in week four over say, the next five games? And they lose out for the rest of the year?
Then yes. I could see your point. Right now though? R-E-L-A-X.
Actually. If anything, the first 3 games are an outlier to his entire career.
The game against the Eagles is much closer to his norm than the previous 3.
Right.
NFL players can't improve after the age of 23.
Being named to the NFL All-Rookie team was an outlier too obviously.