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Quick Notes From tinhorns Coaches Film

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(10-23-2018, 09:20 PM)jagibelieve Wrote:
(10-23-2018, 07:46 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: It was pretty obvious just watching the third quarter that Blake too often makes the easy stuff look difficult while Kessler had little trouble executing the dink and dunk bag of tricks. 

Given the state of our O-Line and it's inability to buy time, I'm perhaps a little bit surprised they didn't stick with the guy with a quicker release and better timing. 

I guess they value Blake's velocity and willingness to throw downfield a bit more.  

I don't think this offense just turns into a juggernaut by running dink and dunk all day long or anything, but it might move the chains more often and buy the defense a breather here and there at least.

(the play he called a screen wasn't even a screen play, but yeah, Bortles is usually late with that throw screen or not)

That's kind of the whole point.  Don't go for the "home run" or the "big play" so often.  Just move the chains, get the next first down.  If the offense does that, it takes time off the clock, rests the defense and eventually puts them in a position to score whether it's a touchdown or a field goal.  At the worst it will at least flip field position.

The offense should just focus on getting the first down and moving the chains.  Do that enough and the points will come.  That's the whole point of a power running team.  The offensive philosophy (in my opinion) is not about scoring fast, it's more about controlling the clock and making progress down the field by making 1st downs.  When an offense does that enough, then it opens up the big plays down the field.  It also keeps the defense fresh and able to make plays.
And that's the issue with Blake. He hasn't been able to sustain drives. I thought the Oline played well in the beginning of the Texans game. It wasn't until the 4th quarter when they just unleashed their pass rushers did they start hitting home consistently. 

I understand starting Blake in London but I think this offense would run a lot smoother with Kessler. They're not going to become the Rams but the Jags aren't asking for that. They're asking to limit turnovers (Blake can't do that) and sustain drives to help with field position (Blake can't do that).
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RE: Quick Notes From tinhorns all22 - by JAGFAN88 - 10-23-2018, 02:31 PM
RE: Quick Notes From tinhorns Coaches Film - by Cleatwood - 10-24-2018, 10:16 AM



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