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***OFFICIAL - Way Too Early Look at Green Bay Thread***
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Quote:Meh...I'm not too worried about Green Bay's offense. They're overrated. They were 23rd in overall offense last year. Nelson's recovery/health is a question mark, Lacy has only been in shape for a couple of months out of his entire career, Cobb isn't a #1 WR, and Rodgers holds onto the ball too long. Led the league in scoring in 2014. Their offense was awful last year but I think it was a blip more so than a sign of what's to come. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Not really, how else will he get better?? Granite i would give him help over the top from time to time.. You can only become great by playing great players! ![]()
IT WAS ALWAYS THE JAGS
Quote: Hahaha Quote:What does jalen have right now besides athleticism over prince and house Experience against NFL route runners.
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Quote:<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Yo Boy" data-cid="747509" data-time="1462559418"> ![]() Lol We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Led the league in scoring in 2014. Their offense was awful last year but I think it was a blip more so than a sign of what's to come.Point is they have to prove they can get back to that. People are acting like last year was a fluke. I'm not saying they suck by any means but no reason to put them as one of the best offenses at the moment. Quote:Point is they have to prove they can get back to that. People are acting like last year was a fluke. I'm not saying they suck by any means but no reason to put them as one of the best offenses at the moment. I think it was a fluke. They had tons of offensive line injuries,no Jordy,Lacy practically unplayable. I would bet the house that they are a top 10/15 offense this season. Quote:I think it was a fluke. They had tons of offensive line injuries,no Jordy,Lacy practically unplayable. I would bet the house that they are a top 10/15 offense this season.Top 15 is fine, that's far from elite and something to be afraid of. Quote:Top 15 is fine, that's far from elite and something to be afraid of. Right and let's say they have at worst a 15th ranked offense. That probably means a top 8 ranked passing attack. Which is something to be afraid of. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Right and let's say they have at worst a 15th ranked offense. That probably means a top 8 ranked passing attack. Which is something to be afraid of. We had the #10 passing offense in the league last year
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Drew Brees torched us with turf toe last year.
Now a healthy Rodgers, Cobb, Lacy and Nelson come to town and some of you aren't worried? Sheesh.
Quote:Drew Brees torched us with turf toe last year. They just know the Jaguars have a top tier coach that will have the guys ready to dominate. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:They just know the Jaguars have a top tier coach that will have the guys ready to dominate. Because coaches cover and tackle and defeat one on one matchups in the trenches. Wait.... Quote:again with the black and white statements, can he play or not isnt an adequate question. Can he cover Jordy Nelson at this stage in his career? Or is he better suited to cover a lesser receiver like davante adams? I really dont understand why the concept of ramsey not being ready at this time is difficult to grasp.Quick quiz: Name the better player out of each pair Rookie year Ben Roethlisberger vs. Tommy Maddox David Woodley v. Rookie year Dan Marino James Stewart v. Rookie year Fred Taylor Chad Henne v. Rookie year Blake Bortles Rookie year Patrick Peterson v. Richard Marshall RB Isaiah Pead v. Todd Gurley Rookie year Joe Haden v. Sheldon Brown Sensing a pattern? In each instance, the rookie player was the superior player to the more experienced guy. Just because a guy is a rookie doesn't mean he's not ready to play. Now are rookies more inclined to make mistakes? Absolutely. But is it possible a rookie is better suited to play over their more experienced counterpart? Absolutely. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:What does jalen have right now besides athleticism over prince and house Quote:so nothing outside of physical attributes? I would say physical attributes are very important. Longer arms, better speed, ability to jump higher can help a CB cover a receiver better than a guy with shorter arms, slower speed, and lesser jumping ability. The longer arms and superior jumping ability allows Ramsey to deflect a pass that House or Amukumara wouldn't get. Tell me, what specifically does Ramsey lack to make him unqualified to cover a team's number one WR thus far. How is Ramsey hamstrung by inexperience? Given the difficulty of the position, I could see taking it slow with a rookie QB. A top 5 CB? No. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:Because coaches cover and tackle and defeat one on one matchups in the trenches. Takes one to know one, right? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Point is they have to prove they can get back to that. People are acting like last year was a fluke. I'm not saying they suck by any means but no reason to put them as one of the best offenses at the moment. Uh...they have one of the best QBs in the game. They lost their #1 and best deep threat (who will be healthy) Their fat RB finally got into shape. No reason not to look at them as a top offense based off one average season. Quote:Drew Brees torched us with turf toe last year. That defense that Drew Brees torched will have changed drastically, over 50% from the one Rodgers will see. Potentially: Clemons -> Fowler Tyson -> Malik Roy = Roy Odrick = Odrick Abry -> Marks No Telvin -> Telvin Poz = Poz Pullard(I honestly can't remember) -> Skuta Jack > anyone we had last season, especially against the pass House = House Brown - Gipson Cyp = Cyp Colvin -> Prince/Ramsey Gratz/Dmac/Thompson -> Prince/Ramsey That's 5 out of 11 starters that will be upgraded from the Saints game. 6 if you look at nickel based on passing personnel. Then immediate upgrade at two backup spots (Marks/Jack) that would rotate in. This defense *should* be much much much better than the one Brees faced. Not to mention it will be week 1, we'll be at home, where it will be hot and humid. I don't expect us to shut them out, because their the Packers. I do expect our defense to get our own "wins" vs. theirs though Quote:Uh...they have one of the best QBs in the game.I agree completely that the Packers are a formidable offense. Even with all of the injuries, Rodgers still had a 31-8 TD-INT ratio. Lacy, when in shape, has been a beast. I just think the Jaguars are able to match up decently with them. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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