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Florida Times Union - Jaguars Position Preview: Questions at O-Line entering camp
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(07-24-2017, 09:32 PM)SuperJville Wrote: (07-24-2017, 06:45 PM)Jags02 Wrote: Given his attempt at a holdout I have to think he's still very confident in his ability to play well.
MOJO was confident too but ended up sucking
It seemed like Mojo basically got punked by the organization, and that led to his undoing. This situation is way different. Mojo had good reason to hold out, but the team refused to budge leading to a situation where we didn't even have a capable RB. Things were not handled well back then. If the team just gave him a token of gratitude, Mojo might have come back prepared to have a great season, but instead, he couldn't fight all the pitchforks being stuck in him by the organization.
(07-25-2017, 08:04 AM)Caldrac Wrote: Albert is still a concern for me. He is a short term solution. It's possible he could lose his job to Robinson during training camp. Which may be a good thing. I am not a fan of Parnell. Injury or no injury he just doesn't make me feel comfortable at all. If Robinson wins the left tackle job I hope Albert moves to right tackle.
I would rather see Parnell kicked inside to push Omameh, Watford and Cann this summer for a job there instead. I think when you factor in that we're bringing the full back position back into the offense and the fact that they traded Julius Thomas away is a good indication that they'll be implementing a very, very heavy run scheme this year on offense.
It's the only real way to combat Bortles shortcomings when it comes to his decision making. We can't depend on him to drop back and throw it 30 or more times a game. But when you can run it effectively, and you can force the defense to show it's hand a bit more because now they have to absolutely respect the running game. It obviously opens up the passing lanes and shortens the field a bit for Bortles.
I know none of us want to hear that in year four with this guy. But that's the reality of it.
I'm with out regarding the thought that Robinson still may challenge Parnell at RT despite even Oesher saying that Parnell is practically a lock to start at RT. Parnell struggled much of last year, and he's not even slowing down Campbell per reports from the OTAs. I know they said he's long and fits what they're looking for at RT, but that doesn't make him a lock to start there.
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RE: Florida Times Union - Jaguars Position Preview: Questions at O-Line entering camp - by Jags02 - 07-25-2017, 04:52 PM
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