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ESPN ranks Jags as worst offense weapons for 2019

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(07-12-2019, 09:08 PM)Cleatwood Wrote:
(07-11-2019, 12:42 PM)Caldrac Wrote: 1. Miami
2. Arizona
3. Buffalo
4. New York - Jets
5. Washington

Those were statistically the five least effective teams last year on offense. We were ranked 27th. Now, all homerism aside. Those teams improved this off season, at least on paper or through experience and growth. But they're also looking at a lot of rookies to fix their issues on offense. And they're also relying on some coaching changes as well. 

I think we could be better in 2019. I cited in my original post. I don't disagree with ESPN completely. But I have a hard time saying we're dead last considering Foles should be an improvement at the QB position and he's being paired with a familiar face to gameplan with on a weekly basis with Flip in the building. 

Miami is relying on Rosen and a new HC.
Arizona is relying on Murray and a new HC.
Buffalo is relying on a 2nd year player at QB and 2nd year HC.
New York is relying on a 2nd year player at QB and a new HC. 
Washington is relying on Haskins and maybe Gruden can make it work. 

There's plenty of reasons to be optimistic about this offense. More than those teams I listed above in my honest opinion. But we really don't know how this will look until they actually get out on the field and start taking actual snaps against opponents suited up, etc.
Lets see here.

I would take Murray and his upside over Foles. David Johnson is miles better than Fournette. Kirk and Fitz are better than any WR the Jags have. Not to mention Butler and Isabella have upside.

Yea. Arizona better. Jets have Bell, Herndon, Crowder and the very underrated Robby Anderson.

I think Miami is the worst btw.
I'll admit I was a major fan of what Arizona pulled off during the draft. But that offensive line is pretty bad. I do worry for Murray behind that line.

The Jets could leap with Gase. He might be able to elevate Darnold. Bell should be solid. But he's not in Pittsburgh anymore. And that could spell 8 man fronts for him if Darnold can't throw them out of a jam.

Miami is... Miami. I agree with you. They stand to nosedive the most this year. At least on paper they do.

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