Create Account



The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show significantly less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.
On to the Chargers

#21

(11-06-2017, 09:34 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: The number 1 rushing offense agaisnt the 31st rushing defense

And we improved our rush defense after the bungels game.
Believe we went from 32nd to 26th or something...

Contain Gordon and we win, imo.
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#22

(11-07-2017, 11:56 AM)Kane Wrote:
(11-06-2017, 09:34 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: The number 1 rushing offense agaisnt the 31st rushing defense

And we improved our rush defense after the bungels game.
Believe we went from 32nd to 26th or something...

Contain Gordon and we win, imo.

I'veve realized that Thompson #25 in your gif is smart... he takes the time to put on his helmet before he enters the fight.
Reply

#23

(11-07-2017, 11:55 AM)B2hibry Wrote: From what I've read and heard on the various Chargers forums, they are counting on Gus knowing the Jags personnel and defensive scheme to get an advantage. Which begs the question...How similar or different is our defense from what it was when Gus was here? It's my belief that the base defense is the same but that is where similarities stop. Didn't Walsh implement his own concepts? In any case, they have two ends that are getting sacks off of "high motor" ability, not so much technique. If the Jags offense can impose their style of play early and successfully, you can limit the ends effectiveness.

I believe this game comes down to the backs playing disciplined. Rivers is notorious for hopping and skipping around, making ridiculous (lucky) throws under duress. Contain and play disciplined on the back end and I don't see this being too close of a game honestly. They did play the Patriots tight but I think that was the Chargers best performance of the year and the Pats defense, in my opinion, isn't on the same level as the Jags.
"I'll give em our offense and I'll give em out defense because it's not what you do but how you do it!" -Pete Bell (Blue Chips)

It's no surprise what the Jags are going to do but you can't stop it. And if the Chargers are relying on what Gus knows, then the Jags should be in good shape. He's the worst HC in NFL history and a very overrated DC.
Reply

#24

(11-07-2017, 12:04 PM)Cleatwood Wrote:
(11-07-2017, 11:55 AM)B2hibry Wrote: From what I've read and heard on the various Chargers forums, they are counting on Gus knowing the Jags personnel and defensive scheme to get an advantage. Which begs the question...How similar or different is our defense from what it was when Gus was here? It's my belief that the base defense is the same but that is where similarities stop. Didn't Walsh implement his own concepts? In any case, they have two ends that are getting sacks off of "high motor" ability, not so much technique. If the Jags offense can impose their style of play early and successfully, you can limit the ends effectiveness.

I believe this game comes down to the backs playing disciplined. Rivers is notorious for hopping and skipping around, making ridiculous (lucky) throws under duress. Contain and play disciplined on the back end and I don't see this being too close of a game honestly. They did play the Patriots tight but I think that was the Chargers best performance of the year and the Pats defense, in my opinion, isn't on the same level as the Jags.
"I'll give em our offense and I'll give em out defense because it's not what you do but how you do it!" -Pete Bell (Blue Chips)

It's no surprise what the Jags are going to do but you can't stop it. And if the Chargers are relying on what Gus knows, then the Jags should be in good shape. He's the worst HC in NFL history and a very overrated DC.

Agree he is a bad HC but he has always been a decent DC. Listening to his and player interviews, he seems to have learned to adjust to player skill sets instead of forcing scheme like here. You have to wonder what kind of wrinkles have been introduced during their bye. With that said, I don't see them having a knowledge of the defense advantage. I'm sure Wash and Hackett have had some conversation to expose the Chargers glorified zone defense.
[Image: Ben-Roethlisberger_Lerentee-McCary-Sack_...ayoffs.jpg]
Reply

#25

When the Chargers have the ball...
Gordon leads the 25th ranked rushing attack against the Jag's 27th ranked rushing defense. The Chargers are going to give Gordon the ball early to see if holes still exist. Rivers leads the 12th ranked passing attack against the Jag's 1st ranking passing defense. The Jags are number one ranked in sacks. Rivers has historically ripped through the Jag's defense, but this year is a very different defense than he has faced. I expect the Chargers to feed the ball to Gordon early to see if the addition of Dareus has truly closed the holes.

When the Jags have the ball...
Fournette will return and leads the 1st ranked rushing team again the Charger's 31st rushing defense. Bortles 26th ranked passing attack will try to pick apart the Charger's 8th ranked passing defense. The Chargers are 4th ranked in sacks. The Jags will obviously try to exploit the advantage in the rushing game.
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#26

Gus Bradley speaks about facing his old team:


http://www.chargers.com/news/2017/11/06/...ormer-team
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Reply

#27

(11-07-2017, 01:39 PM)knarnn Wrote: Gus Bradley speaks about facing his old team:


http://www.chargers.com/news/2017/11/06/...ormer-team

Talk about trying to polish a turd…
Reply

#28

Chargers fans don't seem too worried about facing the vaunted Jags defense:

https://forums.chargers.com/showthread.php?t=106662
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Reply

#29

(11-07-2017, 01:39 PM)knarnn Wrote: Gus Bradley speaks about facing his old team:


http://www.chargers.com/news/2017/11/06/...ormer-team

Oh the Cliches!!!! It's all coming back to me
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#30

(11-07-2017, 01:45 PM)knarnn Wrote: Chargers fans don't seem too worried about facing the vaunted Jags defense:

https://forums.chargers.com/showthread.php?t=106662

Yeah... but I'd say more of their posts are the typical "Bortles" knocks.

Bortles gets a chance to prove everyone wrong again...
cept space, he already knew Bortles was an MVP
Reply

#31

(11-07-2017, 01:52 PM)Kane Wrote:
(11-07-2017, 01:45 PM)knarnn Wrote: Chargers fans don't seem too worried about facing the vaunted Jags defense:

https://forums.chargers.com/showthread.php?t=106662

Yeah... but I'd say more of their posts are the typical "Bortles" knocks.

Bortles gets a chance to prove everyone wrong again...
cept space, he already knew Bortles was an MVP
I love it. Yet another team and their fans not watching the film and thinking this is just the same ole jags. This is already shaping up to ba another blowout win and another fan base going in to a “blow it all up” frenzy.
Reply

#32

I read their board and more than a few actually understand how hard of a game this will be for the Chargers offense. Only one or two posters were knocking Blake but a lot seem to know this game won't be easy.
Reply

#33

What the?  This article reads like an OMAHA post...

Quote:Regarded as an excellent communicator and motivator, as well as a very detail-oriented leader, Bradley was on the market after a four-year stint as the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.  The 51-year old took a patient approach to rebuilding the Jags, amassing a 14-48 record over that span while accumulating young talent.

Quote:Those inside the Jaguars organization, as well as those outside, give Bradley a ton of credit for building a strong foundation they believe will last for years to come. Still, it’s only natural to wonder what goes through his mind, seeing a team he helped build have success after four-straight losing seasons at the helm.

...What?
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#34

(11-06-2017, 09:12 PM)MojoKing Wrote: I understand history and all. But why y’all tripping on rivers? Every year is different and for the past 9 years we’ve had horrible secondaries/coaching. We don’t this year. Rivers will be lucky to throw over 200ywrds in this game.

I completely agree that our secondary is nothing like it was the last couple of years. Basically no one has lit it up. And with Jack in the middle of the field, Antonio Gates won't be getting open all day. Plus we have a serious pass rush. Unless the Chargers are able to run like crazy I expect us to crush them if Rivers is forced into heroics.


Yes, it's improvement, but it's Blaine Gabbert 2012 level improvement. - Pirkster

http://youtu.be/ouGM3NWpjxk The Home Hypnotist!

http://youtu.be/XQRFkn0Ly3A Media on the Brain Link!
 
Quote:Peyton must store oxygen in that forehead of his. No way I'd still be alive after all that choking.
 
Reply

#35
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2017, 03:06 PM by Teal Time Radio.)

I would love nothing more than to burn the Gus bus team down. (Meaning chargers) and to the one who said I defended him entire time. Absolutely not. I did not want him extended at all.
Bleeding Teal since 1995. The Icon Teal Time Radio aka ctjags

  #Gojags
Reply

#36

(11-07-2017, 11:56 AM)Kane Wrote:
(11-06-2017, 09:34 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: The number 1 rushing offense agaisnt the 31st rushing defense

And we improved our rush defense after the bungels game.
Believe we went from 32nd to 26th or something...

Contain Gordon and we win, imo.

We’re lucky the ref didn’t flag him for targeting!
“ I was a male, trapped in a female body........and then I was born. “
Reply

#37

We have to stop the pass rush as well. Bosa is not a joke.
Bleeding Teal since 1995. The Icon Teal Time Radio aka ctjags

  #Gojags
Reply

We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!


#38
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2017, 03:55 PM by Kane.)

(11-07-2017, 02:59 PM)JaguarKick Wrote: What the?  This article reads like an OMAHA post...

Quote:Regarded as an excellent communicator and motivator, as well as a very detail-oriented leader, Bradley was on the market after a four-year stint as the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.  The 51-year old took a patient approach to rebuilding the Jags, amassing a 14-48 record over that span while accumulating young talent.

Quote:Those inside the Jaguars organization, as well as those outside, give Bradley a ton of credit for building a strong foundation they believe will last for years to come. Still, it’s only natural to wonder what goes through his mind, seeing a team he helped build have success after four-straight losing seasons at the helm.

...What?

It makes sense...
Bradley was the guy here while the foundation was laid.
And while Jags fans know he probably held the team back quite a bit during last season, there wasn't much else he could do in the seasons prior.

Whether we want to admit it or not, Bradley had a hand in where we are today as an organization...
And so... yeah, he is now the DC of another team and gets to see the roster he once held actually come to fruition.

None of us would think we'd be 5-3 with Gus here. But outsiders could look on and assume, had Bradley stuck around, maybe he'd be the coach with the suddenly good Jaguars.

Us fans know... but not everyone else does.

(11-07-2017, 03:14 PM)Teal Time Radio Wrote: We have to stop the pass rush as well. Bosa is not a joke.

We stop the pass rush by running at them. Gotta have a good game from LF/OL.

If we can get an early lead like we have previously, the pass rush will be minimal, imo.
Reply

#39

This is going to be a tougher game than last week, honestly, if only because Rivers is much more of a danger than Dalton in some ways. Much more of a savvy veteran who has appeared fond of playing a porous Jags defense and secondary in the past...

But he's not getting that matchup this time around. I actually feel much more confident with Ramsey and Bouye playing. And Church. That's not even to mention the rest of the D, even if they're banged up a bit at the moment. I hope they take this game against the Chargers personally and hit Rivers a TON. Lord knows the Jags need to get over this "Chargers" curse that seems to kill them so often these past years
Reply

#40
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2017, 07:49 PM by Treestone Ice.)

(11-07-2017, 07:09 PM)Nikowho Wrote: This is going to be a tougher game than last week, honestly, if only because Rivers is much more of a danger than Dalton in some ways. Much more of a savvy veteran who has appeared fond of playing a porous Jags defense and secondary in the past...

But he's not getting that matchup this time around. I actually feel much more confident with Ramsey and Bouye playing. And Church. That's not even to mention the rest of the D, even if they're banged up a bit at the moment. I hope they take this game against the Chargers personally and hit Rivers a TON. Lord knows the Jags need to get over this "Chargers" curse that seems to kill them so often these past years

Who's banged up on D? Hopefully we can secure another bye week before the playoffs.
Reply




Users browsing this thread:

The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.


ABOUT US
The Jungle Forums is the Jaguars' biggest fan message board. Talking about the Jags since 2006, the Jungle was the team-endorsed home of all things Jaguars.

Since 2017, the Jungle is now independent of the team but still run by the same crew. We are here to support and discuss all things Jaguars and all things Duval!