Quote:O' Halloran also stated that with this defense, the Packers better watch out.
I'd love to believe that, but....really?
I agree. The Jaguars at one point had a very strong opening day record, may still be over .500 even after the past several years of mediocrity. The heat and humidity factor vs a team like Green Bay alone can be huge, although I admit it's not in itself an answer as the Bills once demonstrated. But year with the defensive talent added to this roster and the Packers having no tape as to what they can expect, the Jaguars might be able to catch them off guard a bit. Meanwhile, this offense has the potential to be top five leaguewide, and the Packers defense over the past few years has been subpar. This is no automatic win for the Packers.
Quote:I agree. The Jaguars at one point had a very strong opening day record, may still be over .500 even after the past several years of mediocrity. The heat and humidity factor vs a team like Green Bay alone can be huge, although I admit it's not in itself an answer as the Bills once demonstrated. But year with the defensive talent added to this roster and the Packers having no tape as to what they can expect, the Jaguars might be able to catch them off guard a bit. Meanwhile, this offense has the potential to be top five leaguewide, and the Packers defense over the past few years has been subpar. This is no automatic win for the Packers.
Yeah, idk about anyone else but I moved up to Michigan for a few years.. When I came down for the 1st time in late July to central Florida I literally felt like i was suffocating in humidity lol. It definitely has a factor and especially in the 2nd half it can wear even the home teams down here.
Quote:Just a thought, could Gipson help improve Blake's game? Could just practising against a proper ball hawk, rather than a pseudo linebacker/corner, further hone Bortles' abilities and help reduce the interceptions?
Absolutely. I have previously argued I think the infusion of talent on the defensive side of the ball will make Bortles and the rest of the offense better.
Perhaps knowing the negative possibilities, he might be less inclined to force a pass downfield. With the tighter coverage our corners can provide as compared to years past, Bortles might have to go further down the progressions and check down some. Or against tighter coverage, he will have to be more accurate in practice to complete the same pass.
Our receivers will have to work harder and more effectively to get open in practice than they had to in years past. In terms of the quality of opponents, games should be relatively easier for them.
I was thrilled Gipson was signed by us. This is one of the many reasons why.
Quote:I agree. The Jaguars at one point had a very strong opening day record, may still be over .500 even after the past several years of mediocrity. The heat and humidity factor vs a team like Green Bay alone can be huge, although I admit it's not in itself an answer as the Bills once demonstrated. But year with the defensive talent added to this roster and the Packers having no tape as to what they can expect, the Jaguars might be able to catch them off guard a bit. Meanwhile, this offense has the potential to be top five leaguewide, and the Packers defense over the past few years has been subpar. This is no automatic win for the Packers.
I agree with this completely.
Not knocking the Packers at all, but I think a lot of the apprehension people have towards this game is based more upon lingering perceptions of both teams as opposed to the reality of the talent on the field.
We have five guys in the NFL's top 100 list.
Not many teams are going to match that. I'm not sure Green Bay will match that this year.
On the Fowler front, in an interview yesterday on 1010XL, Sheldon Day was asked if there had been a moment yet where he realized how much better the talent was in the NFL compared to college. His response was witnessing Fowlers bend. He said something along the lines that it was freakish, and that he didn't think it was possible for a person to bend like Fowler does. I think Dante will have a bigger impact than expected this year, ending the year with double digit sacks.
Quote:On the Fowler front, in an interview yesterday on 1010XL, Sheldon Day was asked if there had been a moment yet where he realized how much better the talent was in the NFL compared to college. His response was witnessing Fowlers bend. He said something along the lines that it was freakish, and that he didn't think it was possible for a person to bend like Fowler does. I think Dante will have a bigger impact than expected this year, ending the year with double digit sacks.
The potential of our defense is unreal.
Quote:O' Halloran also stated that with this defense, the Packers better watch out.
I'd love to believe that, but....really?
Jordy Nelson's welcome back game. He will be targeted early and often. Hope Ramsey is close to 100% to cover him. If not, going to be a long day.
Of course it will be about 98 degrees, and we can only hope that Aaron Rodgers' right arm melts a little in the heat.
Ballou mentioned today that there was a play where Fowler really blew him away. He said he stated on the edge and then they dropped him back and he picked up a slot receiver. He said the receiver went no where and Dante made an amazing play.
Quote:Gipson has the potential to be an elite safety. He's never played for a team with a good offense consitantly putting up points. Really excited for this D.
I would venture to say he already is/was an elite safety before getting hurt.
Quote:Wrong. Bad spiderchart. Not a FORCE athlete. Obvious bust.
WELP
Quote:Jordy Nelson's welcome back game. He will be targeted early and often. Hope Ramsey is close to 100% to cover him. If not, going to be a long day.
Of course it will be about 98 degrees, and we can only hope that Aaron Rodgers' right arm melts a little in the heat.
And we're, what, assuming a 31 year-old Nelson will automatically be 100% coming off of a major ACL injury?
Quote:Jordy Nelson's welcome back game. He will be targeted early and often. Hope Ramsey is close to 100% to cover him. If not, going to be a long day.
Of course it will be about 98 degrees, and we can only hope that Aaron Rodgers' right arm melts a little in the heat.
A 31 year old Jordy Nelson coming off ACL surgery doesn't scare me, and it shouldn scare you either. Davon House actually matches up well with a guy like Jordy, I'm more concerned with the Packers secondary options like Cobb, Janis, and even Jared Cook.
Quote:A 31 year old Jordy Nelson coming off ACL surgery doesn't scare me, and it shouldn scare you either. Davon House actually matches up well with a guy like Jordy, I'm more concerned with the Packers secondary options like Cobb, Janis, and even Jared Cook.
I would wonder how well House knows his tendencies after practicing with him.
Also, I think Jack can cover Cook. I'd picture putting House on Nelson, Ramsey on Cobb, and Jack on Cook.
Quote:I would wonder how well House knows his tendencies after practicing with him.
Also, I think Jack can cover Cook. I'd picture putting House on Nelson, Ramsey on Cobb, and Jack on Cook.
Good point, I think the Jags D (even without Colvin) match-up well with the Packers offense. Our D-line (especially the interior)
should overwhelm the Packers interior O-line, they won't be able to run the ball which should make them one-dimensional. While some Jags fans are dreading it, I'm actually looking forward to our matchup with the Packers, I think we can beat them up on both sides of the ball setting a "tone" for the 2016 season.
Why do people think Jalen won't be 100% by the Week 1 when it has already been stated a MILLION times that he will be 100% by training camp. Hell Dave Caldwell said in an interview today, which is on jaguars.com, that Jalen will be 100% before training camp even begins. Quit trying to create smoke where there's no fire. Go Jags!
Quote:Why do people think Jalen won't be 100% by the Week 1 when it has already been stated a MILLION times that he will be 100% by training camp. Hell Dave Caldwell said in an interview today, which is on jaguars.com, that Jalen will be 100% before training camp even begins. Quit trying to create smoke where there's no fire. Go Jags!
Its mostly due to history not favoring guys with knee injuries. Most times despite seeming 100% guy coming off knee issues seem rusty. I expect he will be limited in the preseason due to caution but thats a big difference from week 1 opening day. Not really worried myself but i do understand some concerns. Especially if hes covering a quick twitch receiver like Cobb.
Regarding predictions of Green Bay wilting in the September Florida heat, long time fans may remember how hot the Jaguars first training camp was, in Wisconsin.
Quote:Regarding predictions of Green Bay wilting in the September Florida heat, long time fans may remember how hot the Jaguars first training camp was, in Wisconsin.
That, and maybe Buffalo coming down and destroying the Jags one season opener. Those same fans may also remember the inverse when the Jaguars went to the frozen tundra when it was truly frozen, and beat the Packers. Too much is made of game time temperature, in my opinion.
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I agree with you completely about the overreliance on weather/temperature to beat teams.
I'd rather rely on the talent on our roster to do that. Fortunately, we have enough talent to start to rely on it to win games.