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

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(10-17-2018, 04:28 AM)JackCity Wrote:
(10-16-2018, 09:57 PM)The_Franchise_QB Wrote: 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.

The defense is 10th in pressures. We are getting there it's just Wash isn't playing enough tight coverage and forcing the QBs to think which in turn is leading to less sacks and less turnovers.

Perhaps they aren't covering as well also?
I mean... we're just giving our guys a pass? Lots of teams play zone effectively. Ramsey and AJ can't play zone at all?

Don't get me wrong... I'm all in on giving everyone crap over the poor play.
But that includes pretty much everyone on D outside of Jack, Yan, Campbell, and Dareus maybe. Everyone else needs to step up their play.


I've seen the pressure get close to home (and we've also gotten sacks and INTs the past two games)
but I've also seen Dak and Pat (and Ms Mary too) extend plays, get the ball out quick, and make plays with their feet because DBs (AJ and Patmon and Church mostly) and LBs are out of place or getting beat (especially from the slot with Beasely and Kelce these past two games)
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RE: Jaguars' biggest problem isn't Blake Bortles. It's complacency. - by Kane - 10-17-2018, 10:34 AM



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