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Lessons from Losing
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Quote:Because when a right plan is in place there is this little thing called progress. Since last season there has been 0 of that and no evidence of this plan working. I don't know what you have been watching, but I for one see progress. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I don't know what you have been watching, but I for one see progress.Where? I have seen 4 blowout losses so far ![]()
Quote:There is little point in rehashing the bad bad W-L record our Jaguars have endured over the past few years. We've endured it first hand. Nevertheless, it is understandable that fans, weary from all of the losing, have a visceral response to the product and throw any and everyone under the bus, from players to coaches to the GM to the owner. However, what often gets lost in the moment of frustration is a broader perspective.Excellent points man. During this horrendous time frame of sucking, I always look back to history of other teams. The Detroit Lions used to be where we currently are. They were the laughing stock of the league. And the 49ers were also for like 8 or 9 years. One of my best friends is a die hard niners fan. I respect him because he went through the filth they had previously. We are currently doing the same thing. It can only get better and we do have some players that could turn out to be gems. We just have to suffer some more and hope for the best. Everybody seems to jump ship so early. I've had those inclinations, but the teal still bleeds through. So, here we go again. GO JAGS!
Let's Get Em!!!! Go Jags!
Quote:Where? I have seen 4 blowout losses so farYou consider the Eagles loss a blowout? We had a 3 score lead after halftime and had a FG lead headed into the 4th quarter. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:You consider the Eagles loss a blowout?WE still lost by 3 scores so yes it was a blowout. The team didn't show up in the second half ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:You consider the Eagles loss a blowout? After the fluke 1st quarter it wen't downhill from there to a 3 score loss.
I hope this team does not turn out like the browns, oilers, and lions.
The browns sucked for many years until they moved to Baltimore and became the ravens. The oilers sucked for many many years and the Lions haven't won a playoff game in an eon. No thanks ![]()
Quote:In an attempt to gain a broader perspective and better understanding on our losing, I examined the starting lineups of the worst teams in football dating back to 1980. No team I examined had a record of better than 4 wins. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?"
Quote:After the fluke 1st quarter it wen't downhill from there to a 3 score loss. Yeah, but I wouldn't consider it a blowout. That was a game that was alot closer than the final score indicated... Just saying... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Patience may be wearing a little thin.
That's too bad, because it's all we have. I guess the only thing I'd like to add is that Aikman and Manning were on awful teams in their first year - and that in this day and age, you just can't win without a guy behind center that's at least pretty good. At this point, there's no such thing as rebuilding. There is only building, because we are 3 years out of .500 ball. The pieces are being assembled, but if this is going somewhere, it will be at early 70s Steelers or early 90s Cowboys pace.
After a couple more years of losing they'll fire this gm and coach and wanna start another rebuild. Then these same folks on here will be saying you gotta have patience and wait for these new players to develop. Im in the fool me once(Gene Smith) shame on you, fool me twice(Caldwell) shame on me mindset. They're just as unproven as Gene Smith was and quite frankly they've done just about the same as him. So until they put up wins they shouldn't be commended. Not knocking those who do but don't yall bag on the folks who are pessimistic about this approach either.
Quote:After a couple more years of losing they'll fire this gm and coach and wanna start another rebuild. Then these same folks on here will be saying you gotta have patience and wait for these new players to develop. Im in the fool me once(Gene Smith) shame on you, fool me twice(Caldwell) shame on me mindset. They're just as unproven as Gene Smith was and until they put up wins they shouldn't be commended. Not knocking those who do but don't yall bag on the folks who are pessimistic about this approach either. If you don't like it...bye? ![]() Quote:Yeah, but I wouldn't consider it a blowout. That was a game that was alot closer than the final score indicated... Just saying... Considering the final score was a cheap defensive TD in the final seconds of the game I agree.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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Quote:The problem I have with all of these positive post is they all are based on "ifs"IF I had a crystal ball that told me this would be 2013 part 2, I would have spent my money on something else Quote:After a couple more years of losing they'll fire this gm and coach and wanna start another rebuild. Then these same folks on here will be saying you gotta have patience and wait for these new players to develop. Im in the fool me once(Gene Smith) shame on you, fool me twice(Caldwell) shame on me mindset. They're just as unproven as Gene Smith was and quite frankly they've done just about the same as him. So until they put up wins they shouldn't be commended. Not knocking those who do but don't yall bag on the folks who are pessimistic about this approach either. So what approach to turning the team around would you take? I am not knocking you for your frustration. I get it. But your closing line said you were pessimistic about this approach. What should Caldwell have done differently, and what results would we be seeing now, given what he inherited from Gene Smith and the early schedule? Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:So what approach to turning the team around would you take? 1. Hire a coach with a proven winning record as an NFL head coach ... John Gruden, Bruce Arians, Andy Reid ... (those were my top 3 choices at the time). 2. Keep some of the better players, Knighton, Daryl Smith, Cox, Lowery. None were expensive. Ball and Miller weren't particularly downgrades, but not upgrades either. Smith and Lowery are better than what we have. 3. Keep Monroe, and trade down if at all possible rather than drafting Joeckel. Why draft a replacement for the one really good player on the team? 4. Sign one of the seven(!) good RTs available in free agency in 2013. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:So what approach to turning the team around would you take?You have to find a way to not have as many rookie starters playing at once. That's a recipe for disaster and you shouldn't put paying customers though basically 16 preseason games knowing the outcome will be bad. I dont get paid to figure it out but you have to get more good productive young vets in here to blend with this youth that will go out and compete. All that money in cap space and we sign dudes who are ready to retire looking for one more check and others who were reported not good(Beadles, Gerhart). When you have guys like Willie Young and Emmanuel Sanders in the building you can't let them leave. More money and theyre probably signing a contract and not getting on a plane going to other teams. Look what both of them are doing for other teams. Even players like Cliff Avril was out there for a long time two years ago and we didn't even bring him in to talk. And he's from here. Like Malabar said keep some of the players we let leave that were good on short contracts until you draft talent that's equal to or better than them.
Quote:1. Hire a coach with a proven winning record as an NFL head coach ... John Gruden, Bruce Arians,
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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