Hint: Former Jaguars first round pick.
Blake Bortles?
Edit. I think I remember seeing Blake is second.
Quote:Blake Bortles?
Edit. I think I remember seeing Blake is second.
On defense
Silly me, not being more specific
Someone who is not a Jaguar anymore?
Reggie Nelson for Cincy.
Announcers said he has the most INTs in the NFL after he picked off another pass yesterday.
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Silly me, not being more specific
It was a joke. Also the answer was fairly obvious because since 2003 we have almost exclusively drafted offense in round 1.
Quote:Reggie Nelson for Cincy.
Announcers said he has the most INTs in the NFL after he picked off another pass yesterday.
How many does he have so far?
Quote:How many does he have so far?
I can't remember exactly. I didn't look it up, I just heard the announcers say it during the Bengals game.
He has 6,, I think.
Quote:How many does he have so far?
Google knows.
Quote:I can't remember exactly. I didn't look it up, I just heard the announcers say it during the Bengals game.
He has 6,, I think.
I saw two against the Steelers and one against the Cardinals. He does not just catch the ball, but runs a long way with it, and his interceptions are beautiful.
Nelson was frustrating to watch, but he has really reinvented himself up in Cincy. Good for him. Sometimes guys need another place to thrive. Sometimes they need some extra help around them to get a grasp on the game. Congrats Reggie.
Quote:Nelson was frustrating to watch, but he has really reinvented himself up in Cincy. Good for him. Sometimes guys need another place to thrive. Sometimes they need some extra help around them to get a grasp on the game. Congrats Reggie.
That is what I have been saying since shortly after we traded him. Many guys are like that. It is not necessarily we have bad coaches, but sometimes they fit in a different scheme or just need a change of scenery. Who knows why, but I like to see former Jaguars succeed elsewhere.
Too bad The Eraser could not excel here in Jacksonville.
Quote:Too bad The Eraser could not excel here in Jacksonville.
We will never know why, but his career in Cincinnati proves it was not lack of talent. He is a ball hawk.
Do Bengals fans call him the Eraser? I have not heard that one in years.
Prisco mentions from the time to time that Reggie matured and began to take things seriously after he was traded.
He was also at odds with JDR after he publicly said he won't play CB.
If I remember correctly...
Reggie Nelson deserves props. But he's fortunate to be surrounded by high quality Defensive players and coaches.