Quote:Let me break this down for Bortles haters.....
JETS (4-1)- Ryan Fitzpatrick 9 TD- 7 INT-------defense #1 in NFL in opponents PPG at 15.3
JAGS (1-5)-Blake Bortles 13 TD- 7 INT----------defense #32 in NFL in opponents PPG at 30.4
These dimwits see the problem now?
But those 13 touchdowns came in garbage time, caused by those 7 picks. The only reason the defense is so bad, is because of Bortles. LOL
Quote:I've watched Teddy and Blake 3 years in college. Teddy only checks down well. He's a manager. I'm calling it now that Teddy like RG3 is a future backup. Minnesota is DEAD LAST in passing yards and DEAD LAST in passing TDs in the NFL. The Vikings have a solid defense, a solid kicker, and solid coaching Norv Turner, etc around Teddy.
The best thing the Jags could ever do is fire Gus and get Blake a real head coach.
Having the best RB in the league helps too.
Quote:Having the best RB in the league helps too.
Lol AP is no longer the best RB in the league
Quote:Lol AP is no longer the best RB in the league
He still warrants 8-9 man boxes...
And he is finally producing like a "normal" RB, not a freakshow like he has been doing for at least 4-5 years.
Quote:He still warrants 8-9 man boxes...
And he is finally producing like a "normal" RB, not a freakshow like he has been doing for at least 4-5 years.
meh. He had like 26 rushes for 60 yards today and he looked lousy last week too.
don't try yo help that guy, he said that AP was the "best RB in the league."
He's not
Quote:meh. He had like 26 rushes for 60 yards today and he looked lousy last week too.
don't try yo help that guy, he said that AP was the "best RB in the league."
He's not
I hope you're smart enough to realize what's happening. Andy Reid knows Teddy can't throw down the field and he's putting 9 in the box to stop AP. Teddy is getting exposed this year.
Quote:meh. He had like 26 rushes for 60 yards today and he looked lousy last week too.
don't try yo help that guy, he said that AP was the "best RB in the league."
He's not
I can tell you that Bridgewater behind this line and SLOWBY GERHORSE would not even make it to the second half as a starter...
And I can also say that Bortles behind the Vikings O-line and Adrian Peterson would look a lot better than he does here... You see, here, Bortles is running for his life for 2 plays every drive, because our offensive line is inept. Compound that with a nonexistent running game and you know what happens.
Bortles kept plays alive and made things happen, he also made some mistakes too - which is to be expected when you accumulate the situation around him.
Quote:Let me break this down for Bortles haters.....
JETS (4-1)- Ryan Fitzpatrick 9 TD- 7 INT-------defense #1 in NFL in opponents PPG at 15.3
JAGS (1-5)-Blake Bortles 13 TD- 7 INT----------defense #32 in NFL in opponents PPG at 30.4
These dimwits see the problem now?
The defense is our Achilles heel. Bortles deserves some criticism, but we should be supporting our franchise QB who is about to break most single season passing records for Jaguar QB in his 2nd year... He is one of the few things that makes the games entertaining and gives us some hope that we can win. He is about 30 total yards away from breaking franchise passing record based on average yards per game and on pace to break franchise TD record by 11. His INT per game average, I believe, will come down (and need to) with continuity. His passer rating this year is 14 points higher (at this moment) and has thrown more TD's in 6 games by two than he did in 14 games last year. He is averaging 64 yards more per game than last year as well. Bortles is improving in every area right now except for INT rate and completion percentage. Those of course are things he needs to get better at.
Carr has lost 2 fumbles, something a Marriottas fan would know quite a bit about and would like to ignore.
However, 2 fumbles lost are turn overs.
Carr has 5 total turn overs. BB5 has 7 total turn overs. Just want to point that out...
BB5 also has 149 running the ball. Carr has a whopping 29 yards.
BB5 has more yardage and more TDs...
Carr has a higher percentage, but is asked to throw the ball almost 10 times less per game than BB5.
They both look OK. I think BB5 clearly has a higher ceiling. Carr is probably at his limit. And to be honest, I think BB5, with his yardage and what he's asked to do, is having a better season.
Also, let's not act as though the raiders are killing it this year. They currently only have 1 more win than we do...
Quote:You only made that stipulation after the fact, you sneaky devil. Regardless, Carr's career to this point has been light years ahead, there isn't an objective rational person who wouldn't be all over that bet.
I think you can certainly make a case for Derek Carr. He is throwing for 40 less yards per game, 5 less total TD's, but 4 less INT's, QB rating is 10 points higher and accuracy is 6.6% higher. Bortles has been sacked 17 times to Carrs 7 times. Bortles has also been able to avoid a lot more sacks than most QB's could, but we will just stick to the numbers. Carr has played one less game and that could of course help or hurt his stats. Anyways, up to this point you could easily make arguments for either one. You said he is light years ahead and then talk about objectivity? I mean, I'm all for objective and as I said, you can make a case for Carr depending on your argument, but lights years ahead would imply there is no case which is, well, not the case.
Apart from being mobile, Bortles and Garrard are nothing alike.
Quote:Carr has lost 2 fumbles, something a Marriottas fan would know quite a bit about and would like to ignore.
However, 2 fumbles lost are turn overs.
Carr has 5 total turn overs. BB5 has 7 total turn overs. Just want to point that out...
BB5 also has 149 running the ball. Carr has a whopping 29 yards.
BB5 has more yardage and more TDs...
Carr has a higher percentage, but is asked to throw the ball almost 10 times less per game than BB5.
They both look OK. I think BB5 clearly has a higher ceiling. Carr is probably at his limit. And to be honest, I think BB5, with his yardage and what he's asked to do, is having a better season.
Also, let's not act as though the raiders are killing it this year. They currently only have 1 more win than we do...
Good point on fumbles. I did not take that into consideration. Do they include that in QB Rating? If not, they should. Also, rushing yards are another factor that I did not include.
Quote:I can tell you that Bridgewater behind this line and SLOWBY GERHORSE would not even make it to the second half as a starter...
And I can also say that Bortles behind the Vikings O-line and Adrian Peterson would look a lot better than he does here... You see, here, Bortles is running for his life for 2 plays every drive, because our offensive line is inept. Compound that with a nonexistent running game and you know what happens.
Bortles kept plays alive and made things happen, he also made some mistakes too - which is to be expected when you accumulate the situation around him.
Yes, but Bortles has made some inexcusable decisions period. No defending them. JT pass before 2nd half as I mentioned is one. He can't make those type of throws. Not all, but there is certainly a difference between trying to make a play where we have a chance and one where there is absolutely no hope for the targeted receiver to make a play on the ball.
Quote:I think you can certainly make a case for Derek Carr. He is throwing for 40 less yards per game, 5 less total TD's, but 4 less INT's, QB rating is 10 points higher and accuracy is 6.6% higher. Bortles has been sacked 17 times to Carrs 7 times. Bortles has also been able to avoid a lot more sacks than most QB's could, but we will just stick to the numbers. Carr has played one less game and that could of course help or hurt his stats. Anyways, up to this point you could easily make arguments for either one. You said he is light years ahead and then talk about objectivity? I mean, I'm all for objective and as I said, you can make a case for Carr depending on your argument, but lights years ahead would imply there is no case which is, well, not the case.
Yeah, after looking at Carr's stats, I can't definitively say that BB5 is way better than Carr. Some stats fall BB5's way, and Carr has some stats that he's got on BB5.
Without watching the games as closely as I do the tacks and the jags (I've been DVRing the tacks and watching the offensive plays), I can't say whether Carr passes the eye test the way BB5 does. But if thier stats are so close, one cannot say one is "light years ahead" of the other...
Unless of course you are some weirdo troll...
He reminds me of a slightly more interception prone Donovan Mcnabb.
Imagine how could Bortles could be with an average defense and a running game to lean on.
Quote:Apart from being mobile, Bortles and Garrard are nothing alike.
And thank goodness for that. BB5 is already at or ahead of Garrard... Which is a sign of good things to come.
Quote:Lol AP is no longer the best RB in the league
Ok my bad he's 8th in the league. Point is he's a threat unlike anything the Jags have so you have to play the run. Defenses look at our line, laugh, play the pass and come up to stop the 1 yard run if they have to.
Quote:He reminds me of a slightly more interception prone Donovan Mcnabb.
Imagine how could Bortles could be with an average defense and a running game to lean on.
It'll come. Linder back next year... Hopefully the next DC won't play so soft... We'll be right there next year, provided that we get rid of Gus Bradley.
Why don't we just get Tebow. Blake reminds me of Garrard and Henne no matter what he still has not taking charge of this team. You are on the field. You make the call that gets us the best chance to win..No matter who the QB is they just can't win for..etc. I just don't know.