It was such a fun season with highs of highs and lows as well.
What’s your most satisfying as a jags fan?
I list top 5 for me but feel free to rank all 9
5. Raiders. Not a rivalry but the comeback, a defensive stand for the whole half, and getting a victory after a brutal loss to the Broncos was needed
4. Ravens: this and number 3 could have been swapped easily. This was arguably Trevor’s arrival. That final drive to win it was amazing and an indicator that this team was different.
3. Cowgirls: I put this above the ravens only because the Cowgirls are a media darling every year and came in with some cocky fans attempting a takeover of the Bank. The drama of another comeback, the amazing throws from Trevor, engrams out of bounds play, Zay Jones running circles around a top 5 pass defense, and a walkoff pick six are the stuff Jags fans could only dream about a decade until now
2. tacks round 2: an argument could be made for 1. Going into their house, was more satisfying, beating the doors off them at their cesspool or 2. That this was the most satisfying win of the year. Being there in person, the national spotlight, and the most electric crowd since 2017 WC weekend nudges this above the win at the tacks; not to mention the fact this sealed our first division title in 5 years and the highest stakes we’ve faced in years.
NUMBER ONE:
WC win over the Bolts. No contest. Biggest comeback in franchise history? Check. A playoff win to validate our deserving being there? Check? Making tack fans even saltier? Check. Another Pederson Philly - er I mean DUVAL Special with the comeback of a two back almost Wing T formation to seal the game? Check. And Trevor showed why he is the guy yet again; and saved us from an off-season of dumb press clippings: “did we crown him too so ?”
1. Bolts- duh
2. tacks in Jacksonville to lock up the south
3. tacks in Tennessee because we destroyed them and Trevor was talking smack.
4. Ravens. I live in Maryland and my brother in law is a Ravens fan. After Oliver scored, he texted me “LOL. Jags will be Jags”…. And theeeeeeen
5. Cowboys
Legit my favorite Jags season of all time.
If we had won the game in London this would have pretty much a dream season for me. Not that it wasn’t close to that as it stands. All of the home games the 2nd half of the season were pretty awesome.
1. Division clinching win over the tacks.
2. Beatdown of the tacks
3. Playoff win over the Bolts.
4. Comeback against the Cowboys.
5. Comeback against the Ravens
HATE'S AS GOOD A THING TO KEEP A PERSON GOING; BETTER THAN MOST.
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(02-09-2023, 07:29 PM)SamusAranX Wrote: [ -> ]It was such a fun season with highs of highs and lows as well.
What’s your most satisfying as a jags fan?
I list top 5 for me but feel free to rank all 9
5. Raiders. Not a rivalry but the comeback, a defensive stand for the whole half, and getting a victory after a brutal loss to the Broncos was needed
4. Ravens: this and number 3 could have been swapped easily. This was arguably Trevor’s arrival. That final drive to win it was amazing and an indicator that this team was different.
3. Cowgirls: I put this above the ravens only because the Cowgirls are a media darling every year and came in with some cocky fans attempting a takeover of the Bank. The drama of another comeback, the amazing throws from Trevor, engrams out of bounds play, Zay Jones running circles around a top 5 pass defense, and a walkoff pick six are the stuff Jags fans could only dream about a decade until now
2. tacks round 2: an argument could be made for 1. Going into their house, was more satisfying, beating the doors off them at their cesspool or 2. That this was the most satisfying win of the year. Being there in person, the national spotlight, and the most electric crowd since 2017 WC weekend nudges this above the win at the tacks; not to mention the fact this sealed our first division title in 5 years and the highest stakes we’ve faced in years.
NUMBER ONE:
WC win over the Bolts. No contest. Biggest comeback in franchise history? Check. A playoff win to validate our deserving being there? Check? Making tack fans even saltier? Check. Another Pederson Philly - er I mean DUVAL Special with the comeback of a two back almost Wing T formation to seal the game? Check. And Trevor showed why he is the guy yet again; and saved us from an off-season of dumb press clippings: “did we crown him too so ?”
Most satisfying:
5. vs. Baltimore
Started a series of come from behind wins.
4. OT Win against Dallas-Considering they were my favorite team before Jacksonville, it's odd that I got such enjoyment out of it, but that may well have been on of Trevor's best games yet.
3. win vs. Las Vegasanother come from behind Win,that featured sime great 4th quarter throws..
2. At Tennesseeee season ending game against the tacks, the season finale against the tacks to clinch all the marbles, but for sheer humiliation at Tennessee was pure enjoyment.
1. Playoff game against the Chargers Not that I have any particular antipathy, but for them to come back from 27 points down to win in the playoffs will make me as proud as any win we've had in the history of the franchise.
Raiders game for me, it was the game where the light bulb turned on for Trevor imo.
I’m just gonna go games:
5. Loss to Giants
4. Win against Chargers (Week 3)
3. Win against Cowboys
2. Tacks smashing Win in Duval
1. Bolts Playoffs
Loved the cows and chargers one
I look at it as, what game would have hurt the worst to lose. And to me, the clear cut winner was the last game of the season when we won the AFC South and vanquished the hated Titans. Sure, the Chargers game was incredible, but to lose that last game to the Titans would have hurt like hell. And winning the AFC South was bigger than winning the first round of the playoffs. Much bigger.
Win over the Tacks in Nashville. That was like "We are the new Kings of the South"
most satisfying was the Bolts WC game. There's nothing more unsettling than the notion that your QB wilts in the big games (what up,Romo?), and Trev was up against so much pressure to prove that first half wasn't his norm. By the end, it was euphoria knowing that not only were we going to survive to see another game, but without a doubt we had our guy, and he was THE MAN. It was the perfect summation of our season - slow, sloppy start, hard-fought way back up, eventually snatching the win from the opponent.
Tack win 2 was great, but it made me feel more that we got lucky against a star-crossed team that was imploding than we did anything special to set ourselves above their level.
I think the runner-up for me was the Ravens game, it was so gutsy to play for the dub instead of taking the safe route. I think that was the start of Trevor's confidence, knowing that he could carry the team, and that they'd be right along side him fighting.
Someone find me a wall, I'm ready to run through it! How awesome is it to have multiple great games/memorable wins in a season? I'd say worth the wait, but dang the wait suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
The win on the road in Nashville is the one for me. That was the first time I REALLY saw Trevor Lawrence start to come out of his shell a bit. That stoic, laidback guy that was in front of cameras and press conferences was sticking up for his teammates, taking the game by the reigns and waving at the fans. HE WAS WAVING AT THE [BLEEP] FANS! Are you kidding me!?!?!?!?!
I love that! I love that! When you're quiet, confident, humble and say all the right things on and off the field? BUT SHOW THAT? HELL YEAH! That was the moment for me. That game. The team coming together. Lawrence making plays. Defense making plays. Winning that game on the road is where I think we saw that culture shift in our team's favor. Credit to Doug for compiling that video of our rivalry with them.
Would love to have a copy of it, because, whatever was on that? CLEARLY it got to the team. CLEARLY something resonated with them after watching that. But, yeah. That's THE game for me.
Division clinching win over the tacks at home and it's not really even close although a few others were just as exciting.
(02-09-2023, 08:28 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: [ -> ]1. Bolts- duh
2. tacks in Jacksonville to lock up the south
3. tacks in Tennessee because we destroyed them and Trevor was talking smack.
4. Ravens. I live in Maryland and my brother in law is a Ravens fan. After Oliver scored, he texted me “LOL. Jags will be Jags”…. And theeeeeeen
5. Cowboys
Legit my favorite Jags season of all time.
I have to agree with that order. The win in TN was critical and justified as #3 on the list.
Conversely, I really thought the loss vs the Giants with a reception that was stopped at the 1 yard line should have ended our season and was the worst loss of the season. We went to 2-5 with that loss at home.
my number one would be win over tittians cause we were there to witness it live. 2, comeback vs chargers.
I don't believe there has ever been a season which comes close to 2022-23 when it comes to satisfying wins. So many close and come from behind victories! My order would be:
1. Bolts: Still hard to believe they overcame a 27 point deficit and all in front of a national television audience!
2. Titans on the road: Crushing that hated rival on the road was a close 2nd. It also signaled a changing of the guard in the AFC South.
3. Titans at home: Clinching the division against the Titans was great, but it shouldn't have been that close.
4. Cowboys: Another great comeback against a very good team.
5. Ravens: Loved that 2 point conversion call to win the game!
Beating Dallas. I believe they came into the game with a 10-3 record and many people were hyping them to be a legit Superbowl contender. Beating them showed that we had come much further than I had expected. It was a legit win over a legit team, that at the time, was playing at a very high level.
They were all satisfying.
Every win.
I'd say the ones that satisfied me the most were the ones when Trevor threw completion percentages of:
83.3%
71.8%
90.9%
80.7%
78.4%
71.4%
and
80.1%
thus making all of his vocal haters and doubters appear to be utterly foolish.
I enjoyed the [BLEEP] out of that.
Beating those pricks from Nashville to win the division was obviously very satisfying, but for me personally I enjoyed us beating the Bolts the second time even more. Just hated them the first time we played them and that just built throughout the season haha.