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"We're further along than we anticipated" Bradley on offense


Quote:I'm optimistic, but would like to see a couple explosive plays in the run game, maybe Yeldon can create some.


I agree. Let's hope Yeldon can make some plays. I also feel like D-Rob is close to busting out a few big plays.
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I remember the days praying for a couple of 1st downs. Now it's praying for tds over fgs.

I call that progress.
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Quote:Precisely. My agenda is to get the best possible feel for the Jaguars starting offense. What good does it do to include third string stats knowing a majority of the guys on the field at the time won't even make the final roster?
Right keep trying to change what I said to fit your argument. I referred to the offense. Not the 1st 2nd or 3rd units. The reason for that is because injuries have and will happen. But go ahead and continue to skew what I said.
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Quote:Right keep trying to change what I said to fit your argument. I referred to the offense. Not the 1st 2nd or 3rd units. The reason for that is because injuries have and will happen. But go ahead and continue to skew what I said.


Let's hope the entire 1st and 2nd string players don't get hurt
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Quote:Right keep trying to change what I said to fit your argument. I referred to the offense. Not the 1st 2nd or 3rd units. The reason for that is because injuries have and will happen. But go ahead and continue to skew what I said.
Yes, because it's very important that guys who will be bagging groceries in 3 weeks score TDs against OTHER guys who will be bagging groceries in 3 weeks, right?

 

I'd tell you you're embarrassing yourself with this nonsense, but some people deserve it, so keep 'em coming.

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Quote:Right keep trying to change what I said to fit your argument. I referred to the offense. Not the 1st 2nd or 3rd units. The reason for that is because injuries have and will happen. But go ahead and continue to skew what I said.
 

I don't see any skew here.

 

Quote:Hmm... You've made it a point to look at the statsheet, so let's do that.


 

Of course you can't use stats from the second half given the nature of preseason games, so I'll focus on the first half stats...


 

Total first downs: Jaguars 11, Giants 8


Third down efficiency: Jaguars 5 of 11 for 45%, Giants 5 of 11 for 45%


Total net yards: Jaguars 160, Giants 138


Total offensive plays: Jaguars 43, Giants 40


Net yards rushing: Jaguars 49, Giants 27


Net yards passing: Jaguars 111, Giants 111


Gross passing yards: Jaguars 116, Giants 112


pass attempts, completions, INTs: Jaguars 25-13-0, Giants 31-10-0


red zone efficiency: Jaguars 0%, Giants 0%


 

Explain how the Giants dominated every offensive category
 

So TC, why not answer Jags02's question.  Explain to us how the Giants dominated every offensive category (your words).



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Quote:Where was the primary red zone target on Saturday night?


Touchdowns will come. But hey, put it all on a preseason game.


I understand both sides of the argument HOWEVER that statement makes me want to puke. I'm soooo tired of hearing that line. The TDS will not come unless you have the right people to pkaycall, throw, and catch.


Bortles is the man, it's his trash receivers that is holding this team back. I'm sorry, but Hurns is a liability. He can run good routes but he's Troy Williamson 2.0. Even AROB dropped 2 on a row.


I think Bortles saving grace will be Julius Thomas.
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Quote:Right keep trying to change what I said to fit your argument. I referred to the offense. Not the 1st 2nd or 3rd units. The reason for that is because injuries have and will happen. But go ahead and continue to skew what I said.
 

 

How am I in any way skewing what you said? I quoted you directly, and then provided the halftime stats. I'm not skewing anything.


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Quote:TC I get what your saying. I'll hold judgement until we see them in week 1
Personally,, I wait until week 3 to start really "judging". Weeks 1 and 2 are basically just an extension of the preseason IMO. The starters play full games, but they're still getting their timing and working out the kinks the first couple weeks.


Anything can happen in weeks 1 and 2. It goes a long way towards September being called the great "fooler month". Some teams may look great early but be completely off the map come December.
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Looking back on the draft I was still shaking my head at why we didnt draft Leonard Williams instead of Fowler.  I couldve swore that had he fallen to #3 Dave Caldwell was going to draft him.

He already has a safety, 1 1/2 sack, and plays for a bad Jets team with a weak line.  Can you imagine him on the Jaguars next to Marks it wouldve been sick.

I thought about all the people that wanted WR Cooper, Jerry Rice has compared him to the next Tim Brown...

I guess I am just upset that not only has another 1st round pick not gone the way i had wanted or hoped (in fact none of them for over a decade), and then to hear Fowler gets injured immediately was so disapointing.....

 

Hopefully Chris Clemons can come in 100% healthy and improved upon from last year that it wont matter this year... because the lack of pass rush against the Giants was sad.


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I do think that Gm Dave Caldwell is doing a great job.  I mean the 2013 draft wasn't a good draft for most teams compared to other years.


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Quote:He already has a safety, 1 1/2 sack, and plays for a bad Jets team with a weak line.  Can you imagine him on the Jaguars next to Marks it wouldve been sick.
 

I wouldn't call a D-Line with Sheldon Richardson and Muhammad Wilkerson weak.

 

I also don't think the Jets in general are a bad team, they just have a mess at QB. They have talent everywhere on defense and some nice weapons on offense with Decker, Marshall, Devin Smith (yes, he needs to prove himself first, but I think he can be really good) and Ivory. IF they can draft a good QB next year (they will probably have a top 10 pick), I think they could be a very good team.

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Quote:I understand both sides of the argument HOWEVER that statement makes me want to puke. I'm soooo tired of hearing that line. The TDS will not come unless you have the right people to pkaycall, throw, and catch.


Bortles is the man, it's his trash receivers that is holding this team back. I'm sorry, but Hurns is a liability. He can run good routes but he's Troy Williamson 2.0. Even AROB dropped 2 on a row.


I think Bortles saving grace will be Julius Thomas.
So now the receivers are trash?  Sorry, not really buying that.  I think the drops will be fixed.  I do agree that Thomas will be a weapon in this offense, and not having him out there hurts right now. It also hurts to not have the guy you're planning to have as your starting running back on the field.  I'm not expecting every touchdown to come through the passing game this year. 


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Quote:Blake looks sharp. Denard looks legit. Arob is special. Offensive line looks much improved. Where are the touch downs?
Suppose Hurns caught the bomb behind double coverage that Bortles placed in his hands.

 

Would this thread exist?

 

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Quote:Looking back on the draft I was still shaking my head at why we didnt draft Leonard Williams instead of Fowler.  I couldve swore that had he fallen to #3 Dave Caldwell was going to draft him.

He already has a safety, 1 1/2 sack, and plays for a bad Jets team with a weak line.  Can you imagine him on the Jaguars next to Marks it wouldve been sick.

I thought about all the people that wanted WR Cooper, Jerry Rice has compared him to the next Tim Brown...

I guess I am just upset that not only has another 1st round pick not gone the way i had wanted or hoped (in fact none of them for over a decade), and then to hear Fowler gets injured immediately was so disapointing.....

 

Hopefully Chris Clemons can come in 100% healthy and improved upon from last year that it wont matter this year... because the lack of pass rush against the Giants was sad.
 

as good as he did in the rest of the draft, passing on cooper was an absolute head scratcher

 

like we have proven playmakers at WR or something.. our d line is the least of our worries, just smh what else is there to say

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Quote:as good as he did in the rest of the draft, passing on cooper was an absolute head scratcher

 

like we have proven playmakers at WR or something.. our d line is the least of our worries, just smh what else is there to say
I liked Amari Cooper as a player, but I can see why they passed on him.

 

There is something to be said for allowing young guys to develop.  The team drafted two WRs relatively high in the draft.  Both showed promise, and both struggled with injury.  While talent is always welcome, there is something to be said about experience.  You can make the argument Bortles needed experience at receiver because he already has talent at his disposal.

 

Secondly, at the time of the draft, there was a gaping need at LEO for this team.  Chris Clemons played decently last year and got us 8.5 sacks.  Keep in mind, that would not typically lead a dominant defense in sacks, but he led our team. That was at age 33.  He is now 34, and he can't be expected to duplicate that, especially since he has missed most of camp.

 

On a tertiary level, you could argue that Leonard Williams and Fowler were better overall players than Cooper.  Not knocking Amari Cooper at all by saying it's possible those two guys were higher on the Jaguars board than Cooper.

 

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Quote:.. our d line is the least of our worries, just smh what else is there to say
 

Have you watched the defensive line this preseason?

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Quote:Have you watched the defensive line this preseason?


Really. His statement was the real head-scratcher.


I just ran into Caldrac in the breakroom and we were talking about feeling better about the offense than the defense...for a change.
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