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NFL.com - Marrone, Jaguars 'heavily disappointed' after TNF
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(12-07-2018, 01:01 PM)JAGFAN88 Wrote:(12-07-2018, 12:18 PM)Protozoa Wrote: I've been a fan of Fournettes but he is starting to look like a bust. just runs with zero conviction this year and gets taken down like a 190 pound running back. Yup. Like a lot of people have said he cant create for himself. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
(12-07-2018, 12:24 PM)Caldrac Wrote: I agree. Fournette has been a let down already in just two years. Between the suspension last year and this year. And the injuries. He's a joke. Looks like another failed top five pick for Caldwell and Co. I get the need to draft a RB there (kind of). I understand that they maybe wanted to recapture what Jacksonville has been known for over the years with guys like Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew in town. I get the need to have a balanced attack. But drafting a RB that high is not the way to do it. That’s the most luxurious of luxury picks
It sucks. But there is not really a need to discuss, or over-analyze this. The OL has been obliterated, and the QB position has never been all that good. We downgraded WR, then had our best player at that position go to IR during preseason. We also have no TE. The DL has lost a step and are not winning up front like they used to, and the returning players thought they were a part of some "legacy." There's only so much "locker room dynamic" and coaching you can do in this situation. The season was done before we all knew it.
We all know how this season will now end. Time to prioritize things as we move forward and prepare for the roster changes. It's what military men call "triage."
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(12-07-2018, 10:52 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: Until now - I've been in the "they just need a QB , a couple of o-linemen, and a TE" camp. Good post buddy, i fear im going the same way. We did things last season that made me think players had grown up and proved to themselves they can compete and beat most teams. I get injuries have hurt us and really hampered building any consistency, but theres so much other stuff going on that they cant excuse away. The team seems nowhere near as bonded as last season. It seemed they all had each others back but it feels a lot more divided even to positional groups. We've had some really poor level of performance, mental errors constantly, jawing after making one play. Nights out in London, Fournette fighting, this team has had problems but we have been the masters of our own downfall so freaking much this season that im starting to get really angry at this whole franchise. I can't believe im saying this but im actually wondering how bothered they are by losing. They say the right things but nothing changes on the field. 3-1 to 4-9. That's nothing but embarrassing. |
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