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Jaguars' biggest problem isn't Blake Bortles. It's complacency.

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(10-16-2018, 07:24 PM)Jags Wrote:
(10-16-2018, 07:08 PM)5The_Franchise_QB Wrote: Pretty bad read actually, and this is coming from a guy who dislikes this entire staff. Don't think this guy watches the tape.

Wash isn't running Bradleys scheme which is the Seattle scheme. That's just cover 3 and bump and run. We play a LOT of zone but we use many different zones and mix in some man. Thing is we only rush 4, pretty much no matter what. Led the league last year in that 83% the time we didn't blitz. Defense had great success. Heard that from Prisco. So difference is this year that front 4 isn't getting home and it's exposing the defense. Been that way since week 1, so really my main concern is this coaching staff is terrible at adjustments. Marrone coming out saying they are giving too much to the players is comical. IF YOU SEE THAT THE FRONT ISN'T DISRUPTING THE QB CALL A DAMN BLITZ!!!

Reality is no legit HC would of took the job with Bortles as QB. Bortles will still be here in 2019 guaranteed so regardless if we go 3-13 I'd expect Marrone to be the HC because of that reason.

on the bolded parts:
Really, am I the only one on the board that doesn’t watch tape?  Because it seem like everyone else does according to posts.

To te second bolded part, I really can’t disagree.   I questionedthe “Bortles i our guy” crap after the hire.  He has improved, yes, but I’ve watched enough NFL games to see that Bortles isn’t THE guy. Even though that may not be the problem “Now”

I like to watch tape sometimes when off and bored. I find it fun to watch because I love football so much that I like to see what they really see are doing. 

The second that article writer said Wash is using Bradleys scheme... couldn't be anymore wrong really. Honestly just need to watch the games to know that. Some like to reference "ice cream soft zones" because it's easy to say because we run a lot of zoneS. 

To me Wash has just proven to be so bad at adjustments, same with Marrone. Inexperience? Maybe. As great as this defense was last year, theyll always be known as the defense who gave up the 10 point lead in the 4th q to Brady. They had a chance this year to erase those memories, haven't yet. Ultimately I feel like Wash just isnt getting the best out these guys I mean the only ones I personally feel that have improved is Ngakoue and Jack. Why?

Why is he still using last year as the manual script? 83% the time didn't blitz because the front 4 was so dominate and disrusptive. Great! That's exactly what you want, rush 4 and drop everyone back. PROBLEM is rushing 4 isn't working and hasn't been all year! Why does it take a 33 point blowout to the worst offense in the game other than ours and game 6 to see what's so obvious to everyone? Hopefully we see a change. 

Houston offensive line is straight garbage... this is the perfect week to return to sacksonville and create turnovers.
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RE: Jaguars' biggest problem isn't Blake Bortles. It's complacency. - by The_Franchise_QB - 10-16-2018, 09:57 PM



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