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What have we learned
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I didn't know about all of the converted guards. I just had a bad taste in my mouth because it didn't work here
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:They traded for a LT and drafted a OT/OG in the second. And the guy they traded for is old and doesn't want to be here. Band-aid at best. ![]() Fix the O-Line!
Quote:And the guy they traded for is old and doesn't want to be here. Band-aid at best.I think the Jags wanted to cut ties with JT more than anything else(he got fat, lazy, low effort at times, and most importantly injuries). imo Albert will move to Guard, take his current deal, or he will ride the pine/holdout or get cut. Wasn't a fan of bringing him here in the 1st place. We really could have used a G in the 5th though. Time will tell on who will pan/who won't.
What did we learn? This offense will be transformed. The ST's will be much better. This defense will be fast and dominant. This Draft covered ALOT.
Now lemme think... :geek: What should my avatar....
Drafting big school players as well for most part. So showing Coughlin believes level of competition matters.
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Quote:What did we learn? This offense will be transformed. The ST's will be much better. This defense will be fast and dominant. This Draft covered ALOT. Special teams will definitely be better Quote:Drafting big school players as well for most part. So showing Coughlin believes level of competition matters. To be fair, Caldwell has been doing that as well.
Quote:Tough stat to corroborate, but this is what I've found and must've been what the analyst was referring to:The fact that we were at and near the botom in everything else is more telling IMO.
Guess this account is the one now? Rip HR86 2010-2017.
Quote:If you watched Dave Caldwell talk after we selected Cam Robinson, then you know that Cam is NOT playing Guard, so quit speculating about it. He's playing Left Tackle. It was so apparent that it also appeared that there is ZERO doubt in Dave's mind that Cam is already the starter, and it almost looked like he wanted to go ahead and say he would be starting. It appears that Albert has really [BAD WORD REMOVED] the front office off by no calling/ no showing. It'd appear that our line will be Cam Robinson, Cann/Omameh, Linder, Cann/Omameh, and Parnell. I think that this line can get it done this year, but I would expect us to look for another guard and tackle next off season to compete with Omameh and Parnell. A lack of standards and accountability can and will ruin just about any organization. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:The fact that we were at and near the botom in everything else is more telling IMO. To be fair, based on the chart, the Jags were 15th in Inside Zone, 19th in Outsize Zone and 26th in Power. I'd agreed they were "at or near the bottom" for Power but they were 1 team better than the median for IZ and only 4 teams behind the median for OZ. Maybe the front office knows more about this team than we do. Plus what kind of blocking scheme were they running or trying to run, and did it change with the changing of O-Coordinators mid-season? On top of that, the O-Line was mostly serviceable last year (which these stats would seem to support). Quote:To be fair, based on the chart, the Jags were 15th in Inside Zone, 19th in Outsize Zone and 26th in Power. I'd agreed they were "at or near the bottom" for Power but they were 1 team better than the median for IZ and only 4 teams behind the median for OZ.O-Line was "serviceable" on pass, but failed on run. We should have some push this year, hopefully.
With the league going with smaller and faster DEs and LBs I think this power run scheme we are going with we can take advantage of a lot of the defenses in the league when we punch them in the mouth
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Its without a doubt all in with Bortles for 2017 with them deciding to decline the 5th year option. He is essentially on a one year prove it deal now.
First three picks in the draft are obviously helps to Bortles, so they are leaving him no excuses for this year. I like what they are doing, don't want to get too cute in year one of new regime, especially with so many foundation pieces already in place. See what you can get out of him when he has all (most) of the necessary tools to succeed. We will see this year if he is able to elevate this offense (and team) to the next level or if he appears to be the one holding them back. Be fun to watch We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
They haven't declined his option. There has been no decision announced yet.
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