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Quote:Uh...  Yeah...  LOL, you sound like you never realized that if the other team is scoring at will, then your offense has alot of pressure to match them.

 

And especially when you have an O-Line that can't run block very well, all the pressure falls on the QB.  I mean, seriously...  Do we need to get you a book or something.

 

Did you just land on Earth and this is the first year of NFL football you are watching?  I mean, it's important for us Jungle posters to know our audience when speaking to you...  I don't want to call you dumb if you actually are just now learning the sport...

 

One piece of advice I'd like to give you right off the bat---  It really helps if you watch the games.  They are normally played on Sunday afternoons (depending on your timezone).  But also there are games on Monday and Thursday night...

 

A time zone is based on your location, or where you live, in the USA.  The USA is a country on the planet Earth.  The planet Earth is the 3rd rock from the star at the center of the solar system in which you are residing within.
:woot: Our galaxy is called the Milky Way, not to be confused with the delicious chocolate bar. 
Quote:caught up to? They have 2 wins bro.
 

He's clueless. Trying so hard to troll.
Hate having to explain things to you guys, because I know you're smart, but you are so interested in playing "Gotcha" games, that you're throwing context to the side. Here goes:

 

there was a poster in this thread (think it may have been Kane. Maybe Anchorman.) that said that the Titans had more talent than us.

 

Now take my comment in mind with that.

 

Read through and you'll see it.

Quote::woot: Our galaxy is called the Milky Way, not to be confused with the delicious chocolate bar.


But is it really a chocolate bar when it has nougat and caramel?


And what the hell is nougat?
Quote:I'm runny low on ideas... LOL, that's why I have to switch over to MM after the first one...
"Marcus Mytoyota" is a personal fave of mine.
Quote:Hate having to explain things to you guys, because I know you're smart, but you are so interested in playing "Gotcha" games, that you're throwing context to the side. Here goes:

 

there was a poster in this thread (think it may have been Kane. Maybe Anchorman.) that said that the Titans had more talent than us.

 

Now take my comment in mind with that.

 

Read through and you'll see it.
Hmm... I said their D was playing better than ours.

I don't think I commented on the overall talent.

 

However tacks have more veterans at positions like WR and Oline.

I suppose you could say their Oline is worse than ours, or that Bortles has made our oline look better than it is...

 

either way....

Bortles>Eminem
who is Eminem? Mariotta?

Quote:who is Eminem? Mariotta?
yeah... 

Mares eat oatas

meerryota

marytoyota

eminem

mm

marshmallota

 

whatever you wanna call him dude...

 

just don't call him better than Bortles lmbo

Quote:You guys make great and logical arguments for Blake Bortles and ruin all of that by making literally the worst nicknames for Mariota. MaryToyota? Really?
 

Yeah, Anch is channeling Blake a little too much here. He's trying WAY too hard to make something out of nothing...

 

Although, I'm ashamed to say I laughed at MaryToyota.  :yes: 
Quote:And what the hell is nougat?
 

I'm pretty sure you really don't want to know.. Sick
Quote:Funny.  For mere fact look at each lines.  You can't throw the ball down the field much with defenders constantly in your face. 
Bortles has more long and deep field passes than any other NFL qb right now...
Quote:Hate having to explain things to you guys, because I know you're smart, but you are so interested in playing "Gotcha" games, that you're throwing context to the side. Here goes:


there was a poster in this thread (think it may have been Kane. Maybe Anchorman.) that said that the Titans had more talent than us.


Now take my comment in mind with that.


Read through and you'll see it.


So either they have to admit Mariota is indeed doing more with less, or now they had to accept the fact that the Titans are just an overall better more talented team. The cognitive dissonance is strong.
From PFF

 


Most likely to take the long shot
Most deep passing yards: Blake Bortles (Jaguars), 835 yards

Single-season Record: Eli Manning (Giants), 1,419 yards (2011)

No quarterback has thrown for more yards on deep passes through the first nine weeks of the season (since 2007) than Blake Bortles. His mark of 835 yards tops the 780 that Drew Brees racked up by the same stage of the 2008 season, and puts the Jags’ signal caller on track to challenge Eli Manning’s mark of 1,419 deep passing yards, which he set in 2011 en route to his second Super Bowl victory. Unsurprisingly, Bortles’ favorite targets, Allen Robinson (381) and Allen Hurns (285), lie second and fifth, respectively, in receiving yardage on deep passes.

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/20...erlatives/

Quote:But is it really a chocolate bar when it has nougat and caramel?


And what the hell is nougat?
 

Nougat=the results yielded when the Marshmellow Man handles his alone time. 
Okay so Mark Brunell didn't play his rookie year, (like Blake wasnt supposed to) and he only played two games in his 2nd year.. but his third year he played 13 games in Jacksonville...

Mark Brunnell

1995 346 att, 201comp, 58.1%, 2,168 yards, 6.3avg, 15TD, 7INT, 23 20+, 1 40+, (39 sack), 82.6 Rate

1996 557 att, 353comp, 63.4%, 4,367 yards, 7.8avg, 19Td, 20INT, 40 20+, 13 40+, (50 sack), 84 Rate

 

Blake Bortles

2014 475 att, 280comp, 58.9%, 2,908 yards, 6.1avg, 11TD, 17INT, 37 20+, 6 40+, (Sack 55), 69.5 Rate

2015 311 att, 175comp, 56.3%, 2,193 yards, 7.1avg, 17TD, 10INT, 39 20+, 6 40+, (sack 25), 83.2 Rate

 

From looking at those stats one thing is clear.. Blake is a deep throwing gun slinger like Brett Favre was.. while Blake can run as good as Mark Brunnell... Blake has a cannon arm give him time to throw (better Oline protection) and he will be lethal...

@Baconator

 

exactly. they don't see that they're in between a rock and a hard place.

Quote:@Baconator

 

exactly. they don't see that they're in between a rock and a hard place.
 

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Quote:@Baconator


exactly. they don't see that they're in between a rock and a hard place.
You know what they say about boxes of rocks?

@Dumberthan
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Rocdee going to turn his computer on?
Quote:Okay so Mark Brunell didn't play his rookie year, (like Blake wasnt supposed to) and he only played two games in his 2nd year.. but his third year he played 13 games in Jacksonville...

Mark Brunnell

1995 346 att, 201comp, 58.1%, 2,168 yards, 6.3avg, 15TD, 7INT, 23 20+, 1 40+, (39 sack), 82.6 Rate

1996 557 att, 353comp, 63.4%, 4,367 yards, 7.8avg, 19Td, 20INT, 40 20+, 13 40+, (50 sack), 84 Rate

 

Blake Bortles

2014 475 att, 280comp, 58.9%, 2,908 yards, 6.1avg, 11TD, 17INT, 37 20+, 6 40+, (Sack 55), 69.5 Rate

2015 311 att, 175comp, 56.3%, 2,193 yards, 7.1avg, 17TD, 10INT, 39 20+, 6 40+, (sack 25), 83.2 Rate

 

From looking at those stats one thing is clear.. Blake is a deep throwing gun slinger like Brett Favre was.. while Blake can run as good as Mark Brunnell... Blake has a cannon arm give him time to throw (better Oline protection) and he will be lethal...
 

 

Here's another comparison to consider. Big Ben, whose game and presence appear somewhat similar to Bortles, took the league by storm early on. Eventually, however, teams gathered up tape on Ben and started to figure out how to play him. The following stats for his third season in the NFL...


 

<p style="margin-left:40px;">Ben Roethlisberger (2006): 15 starts, 280 of 469 (59.7%) for 3,513 yards (7.5 YPA), 18 TDs and 23 INTs for a qb rating of 75.4.


<p style="margin-left:40px;">----- sacked 46 times; rushed 32 times for 98 yards (3.1 ypc) and 2 TDs; 5 fumbles with 2 lost.


<p style="margin-left:40px;"> 

Bortles is on pace for a much better second season than Big Ben's third season. I like to think that Bortles is the league's next Roethlisberger, and seeing stuff like this makes me think that's not too much ask for.

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