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(11-20-2023, 02:06 AM)JagsFanSince95 Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-20-2023, 01:13 AM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]He just now flashed it huh?

Did I say that? I know you can't help but resort to your mean (total unintelligent clown) but try to realize I am just stating the matter of fact. You idiots can't do anything but rah rah and not have any form of intelligent conversation, and it's embarrassing. It's like talking to a toddler who has never had a real adult conversation before.

Nah

It's all perspective.

You've dug your heels into a hyper-critical narrative so deeply that everything else looks like incredulous sunshine and rainbows to you.

Somewhere along the way you might try to wrap your narrow-minded brain around the fact that fans like to celebrate their team's successes more than criticize the weaknesses. 

When you're done with that - you might start considering what specific insecurity is keeping you from letting go of this clear line of bias you began displaying when we moved on from Minshew - and why in the world you're being too much of a [BLEEP] to just let go of it.
(11-20-2023, 12:30 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-20-2023, 02:06 AM)JagsFanSince95 Wrote: [ -> ]Did I say that? I know you can't help but resort to your mean (total unintelligent clown) but try to realize I am just stating the matter of fact. You idiots can't do anything but rah rah and not have any form of intelligent conversation, and it's embarrassing. It's like talking to a toddler who has never had a real adult conversation before.

Nah

It's all perspective.

You've dug your heels into a hyper-critical narrative so deeply that everything else looks like incredulous sunshine and rainbows to you.

Somewhere along the way you might try to wrap your narrow-minded brain around the fact that fans like to celebrate their team's successes moire than to criticize the weaknesses. 

When you're done with that - you might start considering what specific insecurity is keeping you from letting go of this clear line of bias you began displaying when we moved on from Minshew - and why in the world you're being too much of a [BLEEP] to just let go of it.

I blame fantasy football as well and I play in a lot more fantasy leagues than the average person does.  Some people think their opinion is necessarily well informed by looking almost exclusively at stats/fantasy numbers.  Stat Boys, we've got a few.
(11-19-2023, 04:29 PM)CanDoBetter Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-19-2023, 04:14 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]He's moving out of the pocket today as well. Something that's been missing most of the year this season.

Something I have specifically been calling out and being told "nah, not true". It's obvious.

Good things happen when this kid gets his legs involved in the passing game. Period.

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You mean Doug was telling the truth that Trevor's knee was holding back the offense?

Can't be true...

@Excuses.@
Certain posters getting all pissy that their week to week swings and takes get called out are exhibit A as to, well, exactly why you shouldn’t have week to week swings.
(11-20-2023, 11:20 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]Here's my theory.  I think the 49ers figured that if they could cover the short stuff, they could get pressure on Trevor quickly enough that he would not have time to go deep.  And it worked.  The Titans tried the same thing, but they didn't get enough pressure, therefore Trevor had time to go over the top to Ridley. 

It's all about pass protection.

I also think in the Niners game the first read was short.  As was the second read.  In the Titans game it appeared as though the first read was deeper and the second read was closer to the line of scrimmage.  There are ways to combat a team like the Niners who are lining 10 guys within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage and breaking hard on every RB and WR in the flat.  We just didnt adjust throughout the game.  Which is odd as we were good at that last year.
(11-20-2023, 02:39 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/Jaguars/status/17263...26539?s=20

I saw that yesterday. Was funny. He downplayed it, but, I bet he knew he said that. "First read you say? Yeah... okay". Good [BLEEP] though. I hope yesterday's offensive performance and showing is them turning the corner again like last year. I know it's Monday, but, man, Sunday can't get here fast enough.
(11-20-2023, 03:03 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-20-2023, 02:39 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/Jaguars/status/17263...26539?s=20

I saw that yesterday. Was funny. He downplayed it, but, I bet he knew he said that. "First read you say? Yeah... okay". Good [BLEEP] though. I hope yesterday's offensive performance and showing is them turning the corner again like last year. I know it's Monday, but, man, Sunday can't get here fast enough.


Eric Mangini has to be the single dumbest excoach commentator on tv. When he shows up on my screen, I know it means the death of several brain cells. He just repeated it with all seriousness, saying those players wouldn’t say it unless D coordinators weren’t telling them that. What a [BLEEP].


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But I thought Lawrence was one of this team's biggest worries?
(11-20-2023, 09:27 PM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]But I thought Lawrence was one of this team's biggest worries?

hE's NoT eLiTe!!!!!
(11-20-2023, 09:27 PM)Eric1 Wrote: [ -> ]But I thought Lawrence was one of this team's biggest worries?

Amazing isn't it. Even with a QB they dont trust in the red zone, can't hit guys deep and makes too many mistakes we are the same record as the all conquering Chiefs and the incredible O that is Miami and the #3 seed in the AFC.

Thank god the D is averaging 23pts a game.
(11-21-2023, 10:22 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/DanDGriffis/status/1...75976?s=20

That's honestly one of my favorite throws he's made so far in his career. The play action, the slight movement up into the pocket with Harrison losing containment on his side and just the touch on it with how he set up his mechanics was pretty cool to see. 

He really floated that one in there perfectly. Any faster or closer to the boundary there and it leaves no room for Ridley to keep his feet inbounds. 

I know he's had better throws, for sure. We've all seen that. Especially those sideline endzone shots to Marvin Jones in the past two years. But, that's a nice throw to see because I usually give him [BLEEP] and call him Sunshine Brett Favre for a reason. He tends to bullet things a lot. Nice floater there though. 

Reminded me of being a kid and throwing them around in the yard with my brothers. LOL.
(11-21-2023, 10:28 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2023, 10:22 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/DanDGriffis/status/1...75976?s=20

That's honestly one of my favorite throws he's made so far in his career. The play action, the slight movement up into the pocket with Harrison losing containment on his side and just the touch on it with how he set up his mechanics was pretty cool to see. 

He really floated that one in there perfectly. Any faster or closer to the boundary there and it leaves no room for Ridley to keep his feet inbounds. 

I know he's had better throws, for sure. We've all seen that. Especially those sideline endzone shots to Marvin Jones in the past two years. But, that's a nice throw to see because I usually give him [BLEEP] and call him Sunshine Brett Favre for a reason. He tends to bullet things a lot. Nice floater there though. 

Reminded me of being a kid and throwing them around in the yard with my brothers. LOL.

Yeah, to be moved off his spot and even have a bit of an awkward stride moving away from the pressure he still made nice adjustment with the ball trajectory to get it there on time and accurately. 

Pretty impressive.
(11-21-2023, 11:39 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2023, 10:28 AM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]That's honestly one of my favorite throws he's made so far in his career. The play action, the slight movement up into the pocket with Harrison losing containment on his side and just the touch on it with how he set up his mechanics was pretty cool to see. 

He really floated that one in there perfectly. Any faster or closer to the boundary there and it leaves no room for Ridley to keep his feet inbounds. 

I know he's had better throws, for sure. We've all seen that. Especially those sideline endzone shots to Marvin Jones in the past two years. But, that's a nice throw to see because I usually give him [BLEEP] and call him Sunshine Brett Favre for a reason. He tends to bullet things a lot. Nice floater there though. 

Reminded me of being a kid and throwing them around in the yard with my brothers. LOL.

Yeah, to be moved off his spot and even have a bit of an awkward stride moving away from the pressure he still made nice adjustment with the ball trajectory to get it there on time and accurately. 

Pretty impressive.

Live I thought he unnecessarily rushed the throw because he had time in the pocket, after watching the replay I realized Ridley was the one out of time. Amazing throw with the awkward mechanics to float it and get it down before Rid ran out of end zone.
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(11-21-2023, 10:22 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/DanDGriffis/status/1...75976?s=20

But I thought he had a noodle arm?