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Opening day starter Bortles or Henne
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Quote:Remember how awful Henne had been in camp and preseason? Gabbert looked legitimately better than him...Despite popular opinion Blaine Gabbert can quarterback. He can throw the ball well, his problem is he crumbles in game situations when a real pass rush is coming at him. Coaches have tried time and time again to play him in hope he can get over that but sadly for the Jags he couldn't so he was virtually useless in a real NFL game. It's not surprising he could beat out Henne in camp and preseason when the pass rush doesn't exist or is minimal. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Majority of the 85 qb rating was garbage time. Sounds like a scientific claim. You mean like beating Joe Haden for a game winning TD throw against the Browns? Seems like he had 3 throws that day, including a perfectly thrown pass right over Cecil's shoulder in the corner of the endzone with under a minute to play. The Jags went 3-3 in those 6 games. 4 of those 6 games were decided by a TD or less.
Quote:I think this is a stupid question because the OP knew what Caldwell said about sitting Bortles for a year. When the Bengals told Carson Palmer he would be a bench warmer his first season they meant it: He did not take a single snap in the regular season. Next question? Boy, you're back in force.
Quote:Because it's not about 2014. The Jaguars aren't winning a Superbowl with Bortles or Henne in 2014. . Very well thought out post. Slow clap.
Quote:Sounds like a scientific claim. You mean like beating Joe Haden for a game winning TD throw against the Browns? Seems like he had 3 throws that day, including a perfectly thrown pass right over Cecil's shoulder in the corner of the endzone with under a minute to play. How about the bonehead int in the end of the endzone in the last game. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Boy, this poll isn't going quite the way the OP had hoped.
Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Cause they are following what Caldwell said. Not their heart.
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#Gojags Quote:Cause they are following what Caldwell said. Not their heart. ...and the mind makes wiser choices than the heart...
"You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud."
The bigger question is what if Henne plays pretty decent and gets us in the playoffs? This is hypothetical so no "Playoffs!? Playoffs?! Rabble Rabble Henne sucks comments"
If this happens how can you even start Bortles next year? It's a stretch but it would be a good problem to have. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:The bigger question is what if Henne plays pretty decent and gets us in the playoffs? This is hypothetical so no "Playoffs!? Playoffs?! Rabble Rabble Henne sucks comments"In that case you keep Bortles on the bench. If Henne can take you to the playoffs no need to mess up that chemistry. Quote:The bigger question is what if Henne plays pretty decent and gets us in the playoffs? This is hypothetical so no "Playoffs!? Playoffs?! Rabble Rabble Henne sucks comments" If Henne carries this team into the post season (not completely unfathomable, but highly unlikely), then he's the starting QB for this team for the duration, and he just did this team a huge favor by actually creating trade value. Bortles is the QB of the future, and at the latest, that will happen is on opening day next year. Henne making a run into the playoffs gives you a chance at acquiring an extra draft pick for a player who still has a year on a fairly affordable contract. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:If Henne carries this team into the post season (not completely unfathomable, but highly unlikely), then he's the starting QB for this team for the duration, and he just did this team a huge favor by actually creating trade value.That's how I see it...That is best case scenario. Quote:Boy, this poll isn't going quite the way the OP had hoped.I created the poll to get the opinion of the board. I did not hope one way or the other ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
HELLO...
Let's not forget Henne's tendacies of Mucking It Up. He'll get you to the Red Zone just to throw an INT by forcing it... If Bortles continues to progress at the pace he's started and if/when he outplays Henne... Why wouldn't he be the Day One Starter? Allow the rookie QB and WRs (2) to get sooner aquainted... Why Not? My Bad CSIII... NH3...
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Dudes, it's a good problem to have. Let them play it out smartly like they have with everything else.
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Quote:Dudes, it's a good problem to have. Let them play it out smartly like they have with everything else. No. Every move must be scrutinized. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Seeing as how Caldwell hasn't said something along the lines of "May the best man win" and instead he's said that Henne will start, I think odds are is that Bortles is on the bench week 1. You never know, though. If he just learns a ton and lights it up preseason (especially with first team reps), then it may be hard to sit him.
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I really don't believe that the #3 overall pick wont start on week 1, if not by week 3. You dont draft (or pay a #3 player) that high unless you feel he's the most ready to start at QB.
Quote:I really don't believe that the #3 overall pick wont start on week 1, if not by week 3. You dont draft (or pay a #3 player) that high unless you feel he's the most ready to start at QB.I can see how that train of thought existed in football history and you could be correct on the timing of his starting. If Blake lights it up and the Jags feel he is ready to go. Then we could see him sooner than later. On the other hand, there is not pressure or expectations from the Jags, the pressure and expectations are those Blake brings to camp with him and I am sure he is eager to be the man. I do not subscribe to the "if you draft em high, they gotta start" On the other hand, most of those drafted high start sooner than later. HeadSlap
When they have no time, they think about it!
When they go down hard, they think about it! Just watch Peyton, Andrew, Caep even Mr. Bundchen.
Henne starts the season. Morris finishes it.
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