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Quote:He should be safe there. You see, if another team were to sign him off the PS they'd have to immediately play him, and as I mentioned, he's not ready to play.
 

I don't think they have to play him, they just have to keep him on their active roster for a few games in a row. I'm not saying it's realistic for him to get signed elsewhere, and the Jaguars could match or exceed any offer he gets, but I doubt bottom of the roster guys from the Jaguars are going to be getting a bunch of play around the league.
@mike_e_kaye: Bradley counted 6 drops last night. #Jaguars
Jags02,

 

He needs refinement, sure, but he has the physical tools to be really good at a premium position.

 

As it stands thus far, even with his deficiencies in technique, he has provided good coverage.  I would keep him over Jeremy Harris right now.

 

There were scouts from other teams at our game last night.

 

If he gets cut he gets claimed.
*Against the Jaguars’ first-team offensive line, New York blitzed six times (two five-man rushes, three six-man rushes and one seven-man rush).


*The Giants’ sack of Bortles was a six-man rush vs. six-man protection. Bortles, who was in trouble in 1.69 seconds when LB J.T. Thomas rushed unblocked when Gerhart and Parnell blocked the same player, said he missed his “hot” receiver, which was Lewis on the right side. He was open.



*On Alualu’s three offensive snaps, the Jaguars gained six yards (on third-and-1), three yards (on third
*The second drive ended with a Bortles’ incompletion/semi-throwaway. He was flushed from the pocket when DT Cullen Jenkins beat Linder and DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa bull-rushed Parnell. Later, Linder was beat by DT Jay Bromley, who stopped Denard Robinson for no gain.


Defense:


*The Jaguars were in their nickel defense (five defensive backs) for their entire opening six-play drive.


*In a combined 17 drop-backs by Manning and Nassib, the Jaguars failed to record a sack. They rushed four on 13 snaps. Their pressure calls came via six-man rush (Smith and Posluszny blitzed) and three five-man rushes (a Smith blitz and two zone pressures – Branch dropped into coverage and Posluszny and Colvin blitzed)


Among the starters, the only bit of poor tackling came on the same play when Colvin and House couldn’t bring down WR Preston Parker, who gained 10 yards after the catch for a 14-yard gain on third-and-8.
LB Jeremiah George led the Jaguars with eight tackles and SS Craig Loston had seven. Smith had the only sack.


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@ryanohalloran: Reviewing how the #Jaguars starters fared last night against the Giants. http://t.co/elqIYpGiJy
Senor Fantastico,

 

Who compiled those descriptions?

Quote:Senor Fantastico,

 

Who compiled those descriptions?


Ryan O'Halloran
Thank you sir.

Quote:LB Jeremiah George led the Jaguars with eight tackles and SS Craig Loston had seven. Smith had the only sack.


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@ryanohalloran: Reviewing how the #Jaguars starters fared last night against the Giants. http://t.co/elqIYpGiJy
 

 

George led the team in tackles last week as well.

Quote:Jags02,

 

He needs refinement, sure, but he has the physical tools to be really good at a premium position.

 

As it stands thus far, even with his deficiencies in technique, he has provided good coverage.  I would keep him over Jeremy Harris right now.

 

There were scouts from other teams at our game last night.

 

If he gets cut he gets claimed.
 

 

Agreed on Harris. He's been beaten a bit on the field, and even when he does make a play to knock down the ball, there are questions. Last week Harris knocked down a pass that he totally should have intercepted. And this week he knocked down a pass where he was looking at the WRs eyes and not the ball. On another day he might have been called with pass INT for face guarding.

I think it was also said somewhere the Jeremy Harris isn't much of a STer.
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