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A Dim Light at the end of the Tunnel
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(07-11-2019, 07:18 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: Hey all. Welcome back. I have questions about this team too, as this thread evidences. However, I take solace in the fact this team has fewer questions coming into the season than the 2017 season, where we went to the AFC title game after having nine straight losing seasons. The questions you raise are interesting ones, and I would like to address some of them, for whatever my perspectives are worth. 1. What Fournette will show up? I think he'll be a Fournette that will be better and more mature than the Fournette of the rookie year. For the first time in a long time, Fournette is being doubted by football people. I think that will motivate him. But I think the team is better equipped to handle his absence should he become injured or otherwise falter, in part because we have a better QB, in part because I like the RB depth on the team. 2. Can the team focus on games and not run their mouths as much? I think this question presumes a couple of things:
3. Can Marrone get control of this team again? Presuming he lost control of the team last year, then the answer is yes. But I don't think him losing control of the team is a fair description, as I discussed in the discipline thread here https://www.duvalpride.com/showthread.php?tid=30783 . My concern with Marrone were the decisions he made about the assistant coaches. Throughout Marrone's stint here, I don't think coaching was an overarching negative issue with the team. To the contrary, I think it was a strength. I don't think the 2017 Jaguars had an abundance of exceptionally good luck outside of health. The one really lucky game we got was at the end of the Chargers game that we should have lost, but some inexplicable Chargers turnovers late gave us the win. Though your doubts and questions about this team are reasonable, I believe our talent is good enough to win if we're healthy. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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