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Quote:Unfortunately the game is played on grass and not paper...
exactly!
Quote:Sadly only a playoff win is going to turn haters into Jaguars fans again. I don't see us winning by 10 points, but still remember when we beat the Ravens at home on a Monday night.
Can't believe your Broncos lost to the colts.... Leave.
Quote:Can't believe your Broncos lost to the Colts.... Leave.
 

Nobody expected that one. It was a big upset, But what does that have to do with my earlier post?
Because there is no such thing as a Broncos and Jags fan
Quote:Because there is no such thing as a Broncos and Jags fan
 

Why does anybody say this crap knowing I like both teams?
Quote:Why does anybody say this crap knowing I like both teams?
 

Because you like both teams.
Quote:Because you like both teams.
 

So you know there is such a thing as a Broncos and Jaguars fan, which is why your comment makes no sense.
So are afc south championships. Go jags
These posts are from "On to the Jaguars" in the Ravens 24x7 forum. This is the first time I have not read any blowout predictions from opposing fans.

 

I'm kinda worried about this one. Their wrs are the first duo since Moss and Welker in '07 to start off with 600+ yards and 6 TDS apiece over the first 8 games. That could spell trouble for our secondary.

 

It will be a tough game down to the wire but I believe the Ravens will find a way to win.

 

It's going to be a light show, for the worse. Bortles goes for 400+. I'm telling you now.

PFFs grades after the Jets game

Despite being under pressure on 46.9% of his dropbacks and eventually losing the game, quarterback Blake Bortles (+6.3) had a really solid outing yesterday. Accounting for drops and throwaways, Bortles was accurate on 77.8% of his passes. It was especially impressive how accurate he was on downfield passes. He completed 7 of his 11 pass attempts when throwing more than 20 yards downfield. In addition, Bortles proved to be a dual-threat option yesterday and picked up 30 yards on three scrambles.

– The fact that Bortles’ great performance was not enough for the win might have to do with the Jaguars’ non-existent running game. Excluding a 45-yard run, T.J. Yeldon (-2.4) ran for 19 yards on 13 carries and forced only one missed tackle on these attempts. It is important to note that Yeldon really did not have a chance to get started yesterday as he was constantly hit in the backfield by Jets defenders. Again, excluding the big run, all 19 of Yeldon’s rushing yards came after contact, which shows how the Jets front seven dominated the Jaguars’ offensive line.

– Safety John Cyprien (+3.4) backed up his solid game against the Bills two weeks ago and played the best game of his career yesterday. While he did defend one of the three passes thrown his way, his biggest contribution came in the running game. He finished the game with a team-high 10 solo tackles without missing any tackle attempts. Eight of Cyprien’s 10 tackles were stops, which constituted in an offensive failure. His run stop percentage of 25.9% led all safeties in Week 9 as he picked up seven run stops on 27 run snaps.

Top performers:

QB Blake Bortles (+6.3)

S John Cyprien (+3.4)

C Stefan Wisniewski (+2.8)

WR Allen Hurns (+2.1)

WR Bryan Walters (+2.1)

You can definitely see it from a talent standpoint.  Not that it's a perfect roster by any means but there's enough raw talent here to beat teams like the Ravens.  They just have to clean up the mistakes that have been hurting them in so many games this season.

Urben Myer is a graet soccer managr

This is the beauty of having an up and coming offense.

They are saying they like the match up of John Harbaugh vs Gus Bradley because they have a really big advantage.

I like hearing this...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">Safety John Cyprien (+3.4) backed up his solid game against the Bills two weeks ago and played the best game of his career yesterday. While he did defend one of the three passes thrown his way, his biggest contribution came in the running game. He finished the game with a team-high 10 solo tackles without missing any tackle attempts. Eight of Cyprien’s 10 tackles were stops, which constituted in an offensive failure. His run stop percentage of 25.9% led all safeties in Week 9 as he picked up seven run stops on 27 run snaps.

Quote:I like hearing this...



<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">Safety John Cyprien (+3.4) backed up his solid game against the Bills two weeks ago and played the best game of his career yesterday. While he did defend one of the three passes thrown his way, his biggest contribution came in the running game. He finished the game with a team-high 10 solo tackles without missing any tackle attempts. Eight of Cyprien’s 10 tackles were stops, which constituted in an offensive failure. His run stop percentage of 25.9% led all safeties in Week 9 as he picked up seven run stops on 27 run snaps.


I thought Cyprien looked really good on Sunday. My problem is, he'll do it a couple of games then look like he has his head firmly implanted between his butt cheeks the next. I hope he can keep up the good work.


Unfortunately, this defense isn't going to be very good until we develop a pass rush. And that, in all likelihood, won't happen this year.
Quote:So you know there is such a thing as a Broncos and Jaguars fan, which is why your comment makes no sense.
 

 ^ ^ ^ Irony. ^ ^ ^
Quote:Beat the crap?!


Points scored

Baltimore 23.8 ppg

Jacksonville 21.2 ppg


Points allowed

Baltimore 26.8

Jacksonville 29.4


Baltimore is -3 and jags are -8.2......Baltimore spread is -5.5.



Jags aren't beating anyone until the defense is improved.....probably a new coach.
 

 

You're right. This is no automatic win. We keep talking about how close we are. Well, the Ravens have been talking about how close they were since week 1. Week after week the Ravens have been as close as it gets to winning games...

  • Week one they dropped a game-winning TD in the final seconds against the Broncos.

  • Week two they beat the Raiders; only a penalty in the end zone called it back and gave the game to the Raiders.

  • Week three came down to the wire as they went back-and-forth with the Bengals depending solely on who ended up with the ball last.

  • Week four they beat the Steelers.

  • Week five they lose by a FG in OT to the Browns.

  • Weeks six they lose by five points to the 49ers after a hail mary falls incomplete in the end zone.

  • Week seven they had their ugliest loss of the year losing by eight to the Cards.

  • Week eight they responded by beating the Chargers.

  • Week nine was their bye week.

 

I'm not saying they Ravens win this, but they just might put up a tougher fight than many in this thread are expecting.

Dew, this topic has absolutely nothing to do with PFF grades. It is about the next game, not the last one.

Cyp did take a horrible angle on their long punt return that set them up for a touchdown. Other than that he played lights out.
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