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As humans we are all stuck doing everything exactly like we did it when we were 20 years old.


We reach our peak at that point and can never improve in any aspect:/
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As humans we are all stuck doing everything exactly like we did it when we were 20 years old.


We reach our peak at that point and can never improve in any aspect:/
 

The best thing about freshman coeds is that they stay the same age while I keep getting older.
Quote:The best thing about freshman coeds is that they stay the same age while I keep getting older.
High school girls....

 

you can't change it just because it sounds even dirtier now that you're older...
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Coolest dude ever...

 

"Got any pot?" (no) "Be a lot cooler if ya did"
it's about as hard as learning not to stick your tongue out...

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Cousin matt is GOD TIER acter
As a QB becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers, he has more opportunity mentally to look off his receivers.  I think with time in a system, the QB can "kick the locking in on a WR habit". 

 

To say Caldwell hasn't put in resources to give BB passing weapons is ridiculous.  Julius Thomas was paid major dollars for his blocking prowess.  Lee and ARob were highly touted WRs coming out of college, with Lee also winning the Biletnikoff Award in college.  He made an unsuccessful attempt to sign Cobb.  Although not a pass target, he overpaid for Parnell, to give BB a closure to the turnstile known as last year's right tackle spot.  Two of these pass catcher upgrades are having availability issues, which wasn't seen in Dave's crystal ball.   

 

Does Dave have more work to do...yes.  But, he has given BB many more weapons.

Quote:As a QB becomes more familiar with the offense and the receivers, he has more opportunity mentally to look off his receivers. I think with time in a system, the QB can "kick the locking in on a WR habit".


To say Caldwell hasn't put in resources to give BB passing weapons is ridiculous. Julius Thomas was paid major dollars for his blocking prowess. Lee and ARob were highly touted WRs coming out of college, with Lee also winning the Biletnikoff Award in college. He made an unsuccessful attempt to sign Cobb. Although not a pass target, he overpaid for Parnell, to give BB a closure to the turnstile known as last year's right tackle spot. Two of these pass catcher upgrades are having availability issues, which wasn't seen in Dave's crystal ball.


Does Dave have more work to do...yes. But, he has given BB many more weapons.


Now it's up to the coaching staff to get Blake started early in game.
Quote:What do you want the Jags to do? use every draft pick on a WR? 
 

The Matt Millen strategy.

Quote:This regime (imo) has failed to put adequate playmakers around their young/raw QB. Going into the season with Allen Robinson, Marqise Lee, and Allen Hurns as Bortles primary outside weapons is unacceptable. It's frustrating because Derek Carr and Bridgewater have the requisite talent around them to succeed, Blake doesn't. 
C'mon Man you can't say that both guys you just named isn't any better. Their season is still up in the air. 
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