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#41

Branch needs to be cut immediately after the game. If not for the turnover, it would have cost the Jags the game.


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#42

Quote:over analysis. he is a good prospect. put him opposite Fowler and we will have a D-Line potentially on par with the Rams.
 

Lololololololololol

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#43

How is that funny??

 

Fowler-Marks-Odrick-Bosa is as good a D-Line as any in the league.


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#44

Assuming Bosa is off the board then we should reunite these two...

 

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#45

Quote:Assuming Bosa is off the board then we should reunite these two...

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If all the prospects live up to their billing (which is a crap shoot in itself) then I don't think the jags can go wrong with bosa, nkemdiche, Hargreaves, or Ramsey.
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#46

Quote:How is that funny??


Fowler-Marks-Odrick-Bosa is as good a D-Line as any in the league.


Robert Quinn and Aaron Donald are light-years better than everyone you listed. Thinking that d-line is as good as St. Louis is comical.
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#47

Bosa is as good a prospect as Quinn was. Aaron Donald is not light years better than even Marks.


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#48

Vino, stop posting ASAP


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#49

After week 8, I think we should go Bosa. Hargreaves and Ramsay would be amazing picks, but we need to draft for our division. No dominant receivers outside of TY Hilton in this division, so we need people that can affect the QB. Andrew Luck is the best player in this division not named Watt and Mariota looks to be mobile enough to create. Fowler to me was the best defensive prospect last year, I think we go out and get the best defensive prospect of this year in Bosa. Instantly changes the fortunes of a team that having a horrible season rushing the passer
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#50

Quote:How is that funny??


Fowler-Marks-Odrick-Bosa is as good a D-Line as any in the league.


Well let's see...


Marks was good, but he blew out his Achilles and no one knows if he will ever be back to previous form. Odrick is a guy. Fowler and Bosa have never played a down in the NFL...soooooooooo......
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#51

Quote:Well let's see...


Marks was good, but he blew out his Achilles and no one knows if he will ever be back to previous form. Odrick is a guy. Fowler and Bosa have never played a down in the NFL...soooooooooo......


I understand where you're coming from but let me offer another line of thinking. As "prospects" I think Fowler and Bosa (and Nkemdiche) are/were top 5 talents so strictly on potential, it's not far fetched. I don't think Marks will be 2014 Marks again, but I think he can contribute to a dominant D-Line
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#52

Quote:Well let's see...


Marks was good, but he blew out his Achilles and no one knows if he will ever be back to previous form. Odrick is a guy. Fowler and Bosa have never played a down in the NFL...soooooooooo......


I understand where you're coming from but let me offer another line of thinking. As "prospects" I think Fowler and Bosa (and Nkemdiche) are/were top 5 talents so strictly on potential, it's not far fetched. I don't think Marks will be 2014 Marks again, but I think he can contribute to a dominant D-Line
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#53

must put pressure on the QB. Go for Bosa or a game changing MLB. 


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#54

Quote:Well let's see...


Marks was good, but he blew out his Achilles and no one knows if he will ever be back to previous form. Odrick is a guy. Fowler and Bosa have never played a down in the NFL...soooooooooo......
marks tore an acl not an achilles dude. An ACL injury is not going to keep him from being what he was in another year.

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#55

Quote:must put pressure on the QB. Go for Bosa or a game changing MLB.
+1
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#56

Quote:marks tore an acl not an achilles dude. An ACL injury is not going to keep him from being what he was in another year.
 

Good call, my bad.

 

My point sorta remains the same.

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#57

Quote:Let's say we go defense, even though we have holes on the offense as well. Who would you pair with Fowler to bolster the defense? What's the best combination of defenders to put pressure on the opponents going forward

1. Fowler and Bosa

2. Fowler and Ramsay

3. Fowler and Hargreaves

4. Fowler and Smith


Man oh man... Fowler needs to become Aldon Smith minus the baggage for the decision to bypass Amari to be soothing to my football stomach.
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#58

Quote:How is that funny??


Fowler-Marks-Odrick-Bosa is as good a D-Line as any in the league.


Two players that have never played a down in the NFL, one playing 1-tech out of position and 30 pounds underweight, and one that hasn't fully recovered from a torn ACL does not equal a line with 3 pro bowlers and a 4th former 1st round pick whom is on the verge of a pro bowl... No matter how you spin it.
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#59

Quote:We will either be running a 3-4 next year or it will be a 4-3 with a edge rusher at both ends
 

Nobody runs that.  If they did, they'd be dead last against the run.  Every play would be a strongside power FTW.

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#60
(This post was last modified: 10-31-2015, 07:43 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Quote:Nobody runs that. If they did, they'd be dead last against the run. Every play would be a strongside power FTW.
ok, well pass rushers at both sides! Is that better?
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