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Quote:If they fire Gus at 11 o'clock tonight or if they sign him to a 20 year extension I wouldn't care either way. I'm just along for the ride. I've been rooting for the team for 20+ years now and still will be regardless. If it makes you feel better coming up with the latest ice cream joke or starting the umpteenth fire Gus/Joeckel/insert name here thread, feel free my friend.


Cool. God forbid someone have an opinion. Hope the weather is nice up there.
What stings is that you basically realize that you have wasted 4 valuable years with this guy. On the bright side, I think we have been drafting well, and there are some raw, young talent on our team. So maybe turning it around after this year won't be so difficult.

 

(already looking towards 2017)

It's just the preseason

It's just the first game

It's only the bye week

It's just one season they'll get better, we all knew they wouldn't be good this year anyways

 

 

rinse, repeat every year for apologist. 

Quote:It's just the preseason

It's just the first game

It's only the bye week

It's just one season they'll get better, we all knew they wouldn't be good this year anyways



rinse, repeat every year for apologist.


This is FBT every single year.
FBT is a paid shill. There is literally no other explanation.
Quote:It's just the preseason

It's just the first game

It's only the bye week

It's just one season they'll get better, we all knew they wouldn't be good this year anyways



rinse, repeat every year for apologist.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/197276/jaguars-owner-shad-khan-gus-bradley-needs-to-win-2016'>http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/197276/jaguars-owner-shad-khan-gus-bradley-needs-to-win-2016</a>


The expectations have been laid out. There is no rinse, repeat this year.
It's going to be a long season
And the Jags won.
This thread is plum stupid!


Preseason week 3,,,,really? Just...woooow
Quote:This thread is plum stupid!


Preseason week 3,,,,really? Just...woooow
 

Did you watch the game?  The Jags were horribly out-played consistently in the 1st half.  What we saw today has been the same performance again and again that we've seen from every team under Bradley so far.
Quote:What stings is that you basically realize that you have wasted 4 valuable years with this guy. On the bright side, I think we have been drafting well, and there are some raw, young talent on our team. So maybe turning it around after this year won't be so difficult.

 

(already looking towards 2017)
 

I agree with this, my concern is that Bradley will be gone after this season and the Jags won't make the playoffs until 2018 since the new coach will have to establish his new systems.  In the mean time, each season with Bortles is wasted away.
Yes I watched. I watched the whole game from section 215.


It's preseason. I was busy eating my 10 dollar nachos to really care bc my son was telling me about his I pad charger I couldn't plug in anywhere.


Dude it's preseason. Nothing matters.
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Quote:Yes I watched. I watched the whole game from section 215.


It's preseason. I was busy eating my 10 dollar nachos to really care bc my son was telling me about his I pad charger I couldn't plug in anywhere.


Dude it's preseason. Nothing matters.
 

OK lol

So let me understand this. The first team Jags played nearly as horribly as they possibly coudl during the first half against a team that many people around the nation think is a Super Bowl Contender. Yet given how horribly they played that half, they were only down 14-3.

 

And even that could have easily been 10-7, if they do not commit two dumb penalties (idiotic pass interference and reported the referees). Sure it wasn't pretty at all, but that is still in the game and not an insurmountable deficit. Consider how last year's team may have been down by 21 or 28 by halftime to team as good as the Bengals are supposed to be this year, especially given they are healthy.

 

On top of all that, this is a preseason game that did not count. I'm willing to bet Roy Miller would have played if it were regular season. The Jags only play 4 teams all season with realistic aspirations of deep playoff runs (Packer, Chiefs, Broncos, & Vikings) and most of those teams are more flaws/holes than the Bengals. Even if they bomb those 4 games and play well in the other 12 games, they will get to the playoffs. 

 

Do they need to fix things? Of course. 

Is it the end of the world? No.

 

Does firing Gus Bradley now solve anything? Absolutely not. It would just means Olsen or Wash steps in, and it would still be the same systems and players, just a different mentality from the HC. Given that Gus has in no way lost the team, why start that now? 

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Nmd. Double post

Quote:So let me understand this. The first team Jags played nearly as horribly as they possibly coudl during the first half against a team that many people around the nation think is a Super Bowl Contender. Yet given how horribly they played that half, they were only down 14-3.


And even that could have easily been 10-7, if they do not commit two dumb penalties (idiotic pass interference and reported the referees). Sure it wasn't pretty at all, but that is still in the game and not an insurmountable deficit. Consider how last year's team may have been down by 21 or 28 by halftime to team as good as the Bengals are supposed to be this year, especially given they are healthy.


On top of all that, this is a preseason game that did not count. I'm willing to bet Roy Miller would have played if it were regular season. The Jags only play 4 teams all season with realistic aspirations of deep playoff runs (Packer, Chiefs, Broncos, & Vikings) and most of those teams are more flaws/holes than the Bengals. Even if they bomb those 4 games and play well in the other 12 games, they will get to the playoffs.


Do they need to fix things? Of course.

Is it the end of the world? No.


Does firing Gus Bradley now solve anything? Absolutely not. It would just means Olsen or Wash steps in, and it would still be the same systems and players, just a different mentality from the HC. Given that Gus has in no way lost the team, why start that now?


Hello logic. I welcome you.
Urgh.

Quote:So let me understand this. The first team Jags played nearly as horribly as they possibly coudl during the first half against a team that many people around the nation think is a Super Bowl Contender. Yet given how horribly they played that half, they were only down 14-3.

 

And even that could have easily been 10-7, if they do not commit two dumb penalties (idiotic pass interference and reported the referees). Sure it wasn't pretty at all, but that is still in the game and not an insurmountable deficit. Consider how last year's team may have been down by 21 or 28 by halftime to team as good as the Bengals are supposed to be this year, especially given they are healthy.

 

On top of all that, this is a preseason game that did not count. I'm willing to bet Roy Miller would have played if it were regular season. The Jags only play 4 teams all season with realistic aspirations of deep playoff runs (Packer, Chiefs, Broncos, & Vikings) and most of those teams are more flaws/holes than the Bengals. Even if they bomb those 4 games and play well in the other 12 games, they will get to the playoffs. 

 

Do they need to fix things? Of course. 

Is it the end of the world? No.

 

Does firing Gus Bradley now solve anything? Absolutely not. It would just means Olsen or Wash steps in, and it would still be the same systems and players, just a different mentality from the HC. Given that Gus has in no way lost the team, why start that now? 
 

This.
The team has talent.  Came in unprepared and looking lost in the first half.  

 

Seems like a coaching issue.  

We didn't bring the physicality to match the Bengals. We need bring an extra scoop of stupid though.

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