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Reasonable Expectations for Trevor Lawrence
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03-23-2022, 09:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-23-2022, 10:04 AM by Bullseye. Edited 1 time in total.)
(03-22-2022, 11:05 PM)JagFan81 Wrote:(03-22-2022, 09:57 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I totally agree that the AFC as a whole has taken a huge step up from top to bottom over the past few years. Most teams have their QBs of the present, and most of them are in their early primes. Sadly, I can't recall who on the board made this astute observation (apologies to that individual), but he stated our way of making the playoffs is to win the division. If Trevor Lawrence makes the improvement this year thanks in part to Pederson's coaching and better personnel, it's possible that the games against division opponents will represent the games most likely to feature the Jaguars with an edge at QB. Though he has performed decently in their system with Henry running the ball, I don't think the tacks really trust Tannehill. Worse for them, their offensive line can't seem to pass block worth anything. Although the Colts just traded for Matt Ryan and he is still viewed favorably around the league, the Colts still need a LT to protect him and receivers to which to throw. Furthermore, he is...what...36-37 years old and coming off one of the worst seasons in his career. He may be an improvement over last years' performance by Wentz, he still does not represent their long term answer at QB, and in another year or so, they'll be looking for his replacement. Davis Mills was a pleasant surprise for the Texans, and the Texans have a bunch of picks over the next three seasons in the aftermath of the Watson trade. But few actually think he'll be better than Trevor Lawrence being coached by Pederson, much less anywhere close to Watson. We agree the Jaguars are not quite ready for the playoffs. For that to change this year, Baalke would need his best ever draft, which would include actually drafting a productive WR-something he has never done, Pederson would have to do a fantastic coaching job, Trevor Lawrence will have to take a huge step forward and the team will have to stay healthy. More likely is the team improves this year, but not quite enough to get over the playoff hump. But if this is the year the Jaguars surprise everyone and makes the playoffs this year, it'll be because they won the division. Us playing the AFC West doesn't help us any. (03-23-2022, 08:23 AM)Mikey Wrote:(03-22-2022, 09:57 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I totally agree that the AFC as a whole has taken a huge step up from top to bottom over the past few years. Most teams have their QBs of the present, and most of them are in their early primes. Sadly, I can't recall who on the board made this astute observation (apologies to that individual), but he stated our way of making the playoffs is to win the division. If Trevor Lawrence makes the improvement this year thanks in part to Pederson's coaching and better personnel, it's possible that the games against division opponents will represent the games most likely to feature the Jaguars with an edge at QB. Though he has performed decently in their system with Henry running the ball, I don't think the tacks really trust Tannehill. Worse for them, their offensive line can't seem to pass block worth anything. Although the Colts just traded for Matt Ryan and he is still viewed favorably around the league, the Colts still need a LT to protect him and receivers to which to throw. Furthermore, he is...what...36-37 years old and coming off one of the worst seasons in his career. He may be an improvement over last years' performance by Wentz, he still does not represent their long term answer at QB, and in another year or so, they'll be looking for his replacement. Davis Mills was a pleasant surprise for the Texans, and the Texans have a bunch of picks over the next three seasons in the aftermath of the Watson trade. But few actually think he'll be better than Trevor Lawrence being coached by Pederson, much less anywhere close to Watson. We are in complete agreement. I could see the Bills reaping the benefits from the state of their division and the smart way they have built their team (as much as it nauseates me to type that). That said, their road isn't too much easier than the Jaguars, since they have to play the AFC North. The QBs in that division aren't quite as good from top to bottom as they are in the AFC West, I will say the defenses in the AFC North are/should be better than the defenses in the AFC West, Chargers excluded. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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