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Mitchell was the last straw
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(01-15-2018, 05:38 PM)RedRooster28 Wrote: What a great article ....unbiased and a look inside the squealers .... "When we'd blitz, he'd go right over us," Williams said of Bortles. "When we'd stay back, he'd go underneath. He did a really good job. They played really well." The Jaguars did. Full credit. But it doesn't excuse that the Steelers were badly outsmarted and outschemed, given that their opponent should have been rendered as one-dimensional as it had been by most opponents through the season. Instead, they were the ones looking around in a daze. I asked Heyward about the decision to blitz a lot early, then not at all in the second half. I suggest everyone to read this article and get the insight of what our Jaguars did to the squealers. Dilly Dilly!
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(01-16-2018, 03:59 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote:Bingo. I also thought the dichotomy of their players’ reactions was revealing. Some, of the loud-mouth, swagger variety, were stunned because they lost to a perceived-to-be inferior opponent. Others, of the we-better-be-ready-cus-they-already-beat-us variety, were not pleased at their teammates’ smugness.(01-16-2018, 02:11 PM)RedRooster28 Wrote: No one enjoyed the article? Phooey on you boys! I thought it was gold. Guess I should’ve started a thread for it, just wanted to be appropriate in code of conduct since there was a seemingly relevant thread to put it in. I think it reflects very nicely on our locker room dynamic compared to theirs. The loud ones defend the quiet ones, but at the end of the day, everyone is on the same page, everyone embraces TEAM, and everyone plays FOR each other, not apart from each other. Malik vehemently defending Blake was one of my favorite moments of the season.
Good read on the article...I thought I recall a very similar article after we beat the Steelers in the playoffs in 2007? It was the same, "did we really just get beat by the Jags, the world must be ending" type of article.
Anyone else remember that? And to think, if some of those TD passes from Ben wouldn't have been perfectly thrown, (perfectly defensed by Bouye on 2) and perfectly caught the scored wouldn't have even been close at all. |
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