(10-22-2017, 05:29 PM)copycat Wrote: Good as always Bullseye. I am out of town again and was unable to hear the broadcast, though I was able to watch (b-dubs). What the reaction to the pushing off call that negated the touchdown?
I am also curious about what Beuerlein had to say while they were talking about him being the 1st ever Jag QB. In the past he has not been too kind to the organization.
I watched the game at my house, and I haven't heard any post game interviews on the subject, so I am only privy to my own reaction. I've seen worse not called, but I wasn't overly broken up about it because we were in control of the game.
Beuerlein didn't even mention Coughlin by name, and admitted he's still bent out of shape about being yanked in the 3rd quarter of that inaugural game.
(10-22-2017, 06:05 PM)hb1148 Wrote: (10-22-2017, 05:02 PM)Bullseye Wrote: My thoughts...
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10. Bottom line-It's nice to have a mid season bye and go into it still in first place. We now have a chance to get Fournette, Robinson (barring some disastrous news), Linder and Westbrook healthy. It's always great beating the Colts. Even better blowing them out. Better still shutting them out, and better yet shutting them out at their place. Goodness knows they have had some butt kickings coming their way from us. In any event, I will savor this win a little longer than normal. I trust many of you will do the same.
Well, technically we're in second place since tacks own the head to head but hopefully we'll be able to remedy that soon.
I stand corrected.
I agree with you on fixing that.
(10-22-2017, 06:14 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: The 1984 Bears were the last team to post two 10 sack games in 1 season.
Makes sense, considering they notched 72 that year.
(10-22-2017, 07:36 PM)realtorpat Wrote: i just want to add some shoutouts to players we have all criticized throughout the offseason and season.
1. Yeldon - the guy showed some speed we haven't seen, didn't dance in the hole, and looked like a capable running back. The way this team wants to run the ball its a good thing to have the luxury of not needing to have him active for every game
2. Wells - When Cam went down I panicked because of what Wells has shown me in the past. He came in and played a solid game for us and was never the liability I was expecting.
3. Hurns - like Yeldon many of us have been down on him or wanted him traded. Today he made great catches, got open, and broke tackles for big gains. Like Yeldon Hurns is still a reliable pair of hands that can produce when given time.
4. Bortles - He made some big boy throws today, even if the accuracy is still a concern I thought he played extremely well. I made a point to watch his throwing motion in the second half and it looks greatly improved from last year and early in the season this year.
5. Cole - I was starting to think the big stage was too big for him and the preseason was a fluke, he produced today and you gotta think that will show up more in the future
6. Lewis - While he isn't likely to get more than 50 yards in a week or a TD there is a nice role in this offense for him blocking, taking the unexpected pass for a first, or bodying up in the endzone.
7. Day - been down on him lately after expecting a lot after his preseason, he got a great sack today and that should worry other teams who may try and take a shot when our backup dline comes in.
8. Hackett - we all have our issues with playcalling, without Fournette I don't think you can make a good argument against the game plan he put out there today.
Good job. I agree completely.
Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!