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I don't think it's going to be a huge differential because I expect Yeldon to make strides in year 2. 

Quote:As well he should be. Dude is a beast. We will get that yard we seemed to struggle with last year.
 

It is the one time I truly believe what the team is telling the press that Ivory was brought in to reduce the reps that TJ Yeldon has to take but that Yeldon will remain the starter for this season.
Usually on television.
The opposing teams will never be able to game plan against Gus Bradley with a strong run game. 1 and goal? Run it 4 times. 3rd and 9? Run it, of course.
Hard not to think of Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew first when it comes to this franchise. The running game was always relevant here for years. Even when the passing game was good back in the early days the running game still had it's moments and.... stole the show. 

 

But the trend is reversing. I think Bortles, Robinson and Hurns have a chance as long as they're retained as a trio to outshine our early passing/receiving threats between Brunell, Smith and McCardell. 

Quote:The opposing teams will never be able to game plan against Gus Bradley with a strong run game. 1 and goal? Run it 4 times. 3rd and 9? Run it, of course.

I am still scratching my head on that and Toby getting so many reps near the goal line in general.
I always view this team with my eyes. I tried it with my nose once and missed half the game.

Did you smell thru your eyes because when watching this team play at times all I could think of was this stinks.

I said "deep passing threat," but that's only because I totally overlooked the word "history," The current identity of the team is their deep passing threat, although I do agree with the majority that the run game has been their identity at least since the later Coughlin years until recently. Before Freddy T though, it was the Jimmy and Keenan show.


Allen Robinson & Allen Hurns sure added to the Deep Passing attack last year... its great to have such a fantastic QB playing for our favorite team!

I just hope the defense is fun to watch.
I describe the Jaguar legacy as no frills offense that plays grind it out, field position/clock management football. My observation is greatness in “bookends” with Coughlin and Marrone the no nonsense leaders that extract greatness while maintaining a sly dog demeanor that keeps everyone on their toes.


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(06-01-2016, 08:21 PM)jaxjags625 Wrote: [ -> ]I just hope the defense is fun to watch.
I believe you have got your wish.
(10-05-2018, 11:50 AM)Shelley Thompson Wrote: [ -> ]I describe the Jaguar legacy as no frills offense that plays grind it out, field position/clock management football. My observation is greatness in “bookends” with Coughlin and Marrone the no nonsense leaders that extract greatness while maintaining a sly dog demeanor that keeps everyone on their toes.


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Yes indeed. Much has changed since 2016.
I'm just trying to figure out how this thread got resurrected after 28 months in mothballs.
I view them with my television for away games and from my seat for home games.
(10-05-2018, 12:29 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just trying to figure out how this thread got resurrected after 28 months in mothballs.

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Without a doubt, big, powerful DT's. Gotta have 'em.
(10-05-2018, 12:29 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]I'm just trying to figure out how this thread got resurrected after 28 months in mothballs.

LOL, crazy how long that must have taken to find, and i just looked at page 336, Jags-Seahawks predictions from 2013.

Oh those days...
Idk, it was Rico’s bday not long ago. I remembered he had a thread about it last year. Knowing this board was about a year old I clicked on the last page and low and behold, there it was. But otherwise, yeah, lots of clicking and reading
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