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Impressions from the Colts Game

#21

Good recap / review Bullseye.  I agree with most of it. 

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NFL.com stated

Whereas Cassel's injury forced Zimmer's hand, coach Gus Bradley aborted the Jaguars' offseason plan to give his reeling team a boost after getting outscored 105-10 over the previous eight quarters.

With Chad Henne struggling to move the chains behind a makeshift offensive line, Bradley launched the Blake Bortles era in garbage time of a 44-17 thrashing at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts.

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I was like many of my fellow fans very excited to see Blake Bortles play and be named the starting QB, however the team does have huge problems and he is only one guy at one position.   He gives the leagues worst offense (ranked 32) a chance and even the running backs played better with him at the helm, so hopefully the athletism, intelligence, konads, and raw talent will be enough to at least keep the games interesting...

The Defense cant continue to allow teams to score 35+ points every game... something drastic like putting Borltes in has to be done on the Defensive side of the ball.. I mean Gus Bradley is supposed to be if nothing else a Defensive Guru...

this is embarasing...


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#22

Check out this gif replay of the first TD to Hurns as proof the Colts were not in prevent the entire second half.

 

Here, it appears the Colts are in press coverage.

 

http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2014/9/22/6...-touchdown


 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#23

Quote: 

4.  Right now, I salivate at the thought of a not too distant future with 4-5 WR sets with Allen Robinson, Cecil Shorts, Marqise Lee, Allen Hurns, and Ace Sanders, with Bortles throwing them the ball.  We need to get Lee healthy and to eliminate the mental errors on the routes, but that can be a strong group that can actually create some matchup problems for other teams for a change.  Hurns and Robinson have already shown more at this early stage than Reggie Williams, Matt Jones, and Ernest Wilford have at a similar stage of their career.

 
 

Can we be greedy and dream of Blackmon finally getting his life together and coming back to make this core even better?

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#24

Quote:Check out this gif replay of the first TD to Hurns as proof the Colts were not in prevent the entire second half.

 

Here, it appears the Colts are in press coverage.

 
<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2014/9/22/6826043/jaguars-vs-colts-play-of-the-game-blake-bortles-first-touchdown'>http://www.bigcatcountry.com/2014/9/22/6826043/jaguars-vs-colts-play-of-the-game-blake-bortles-first-touchdown</a>


I'm of the mind that the Colts were trying pretty dang hard to preserve a shutout.
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#25

Quote:Well...now he's NOT playing.



I know...but I still feel bad for the guy. I'm just a big ol marshmallow...what can I say.
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#26

My only question is why would anyone continue to support a team that relocates? I know I wouldn't.

 

That's quite a fan, the fella you met from Baltimore....


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#27

Quote:My only question is why would anyone continue to support a team that relocates? I know I wouldn't.

 

That's quite a fan, the fella you met from Baltimore....
 

They went years without a football team.  You had the history of Johnny U that doesn't work its way out of your system even if the team moves.

Birth of the Franchise - November 30, 1993
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#28

Quote:My only question is why would anyone continue to support a team that relocates? I know I wouldn't.

 

That's quite a fan, the fella you met from Baltimore....
Well, while he acknowledged stadium issues are what typically drives franchise relocations, he took the Baltimore fans to task for poor attendance in the years immediately prior to the move.  Ravens fans support the team now, but crowds of <30,000 were numerous during the Colts last days in Baltimore.

 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#29

Quote:When Bortles was inserted and the chanting started, Henne died a little on the inside. You could see it on his face.
 

Yeah, but the Jags were born again at that very same moment.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#30

Quote:My only question is why would anyone continue to support a team that relocates? I know I wouldn't.

 

That's quite a fan, the fella you met from Baltimore....
 

Never underestimate a diehard loyal fan of his hometown team.

 

That man was a true diehard loyal fan of HIS team, that's very admirable in any fan.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#31

Bullseye,

 

I always think that most of your analysis is spot on and this thread is no exception.

 

Regarding Henne, my hat is off to him.  He has been a true professional throughout this change.  I'm hoping that we can retain his services as a solid backup.

 

Regarding the WR group, I think that we will see a couple of special players out of the bunch.  Allen Hurns jumps out as being one that has a great future, and I believe that Marquise Lee is also going to be something special.  I don't know what it is about those two guys in particular, but they seem to really catch my eye in terms of talent.

 

My hope is that this team can somehow fix the issues with the Defense and somehow get a solid offensive line together.




There are 10 kinds of people in this world.  Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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#32

Quote:Bullseye,

 

I always think that most of your analysis is spot on and this thread is no exception.

 

Regarding Henne, my hat is off to him.  He has been a true professional throughout this change.  I'm hoping that we can retain his services as a solid backup.

 

Regarding the WR group, I think that we will see a couple of special players out of the bunch.  Allen Hurns jumps out as being one that has a great future, and I believe that Marquise Lee is also going to be something special.  I don't know what it is about those two guys in particular, but they seem to really catch my eye in terms of talent.

 

My hope is that this team can somehow fix the issues with the Defense and somehow get a solid offensive line together.
Thank you, sir.

 

I am with you on Henne.

 

As disappointing as his play has been to so many, by all accounts, he handled the benching professionally and with class.  I'm not sure I'd handle a demotion similarly.  Kudos for Henne for responding positively.

 

You and I also see eye to eye on the potential of the receivers.  Ultimately, I think Lee will put it all together and be an outstanding WR.  Robinson is on his way there too.  But the bonus is Hurns.For him to produce as he has (and imagine what his numbers would be had he not dropped that TD against the Skins) leaves a smile on my face.

 

For perspective, check out former first round picks Reggie Williams' and Matt Jones rookie year numbers.

 

  http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...llRe00.htm

 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...neMa00.htm

 

After just three games, Hurns has 7 catches for 186 yards and 3 TDs.  At this pace, he'll have 37 catches for 992 yards and 16 TDs.

 

Allen Robinson has 12 catches for 154 yards.  At this pace, he'll have 64 catches for 821 yards.

 

Lee has 8 catches for 73 yards now.  At this pace, factoring the game he will miss at SD, he is on pace for 40 catches for 365.

 

In other words, all of these guys, if they produce at current levels, are slated to be more productive in their rookie years than the much higher drafted guys listed above in their rookie seasons.

 

I know, projecting is a dangerous, oft foolish exercise.

 

However, there are as many reasons why these guys will at least continue their current levels of productivity-if not increase-as there are reasons they can't.

 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#33

Quote:Never underestimate a diehard loyal fan of his hometown team.

 

That man was a true diehard loyal fan of HIS team, that's very admirable in any fan.
I hope when I get to be 64 or so, I can represent the Jaguars as well as he represented the Colts.

 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#34

Quote:It was kind of sad to see.



Yes, the guy sucks, but I'm sure he's playing to the best of HIS abilities...
I do feel bad for Chad. However, not so bad as to continue throwing away games. Chad is a well established veteran with a well established history. He is what he is. He was given a chance as a starter and we got blown out.... badly. Time to move on with Bortles and let Chad be the backup quarterback that he's better suited for.

I y'ams who I y'ams and thats all I y'ams...
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#35

Quote:However, there are as many reasons why these guys will at least continue their current levels of productivity-if not increase-as there are reasons they can't.
 

One huge reason. We now have an NFL QB.





                                                                          

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#36

Quote:One huge reason. We now have an NFL QB.
Bingo.

 

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#37

Quote:They went years without a football team.  You had the history of Johnny U that doesn't work its way out of your system even if the team moves.
 

I was a Baltimore Colts fan. When they moved, I found another team. If the Jags move, I'll support a different team.


Johnny U, and most of the other former Baltimore Colts, never accepted the team after they moved to Indy. They stayed in Baltimore and became Ravens fans when Baltimore got the old Browns.






                                                                          

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#38

Quote:"Moo doze chainz" "Moo doze chainz"  has to go.... it makes us sound like ignorant inner city lowlifes.
What ignorant people you speak of stay in the inner city?

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#39

I'd like to see Dekoda Watson in at OTTO instead of Reynolds. The backers have been brutal all season and a change couldn't hurt. Telvin looks pretty much lost in zone coverage and Geno Hayes isn't much better. Poz has been horrendous and a huge liability in coverage. I'd like to see what Watson can do.


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