(09-29-2022, 10:01 AM)Eagles1966 Wrote: (09-28-2022, 12:39 AM)Jag149 Wrote: Yes, yes, yes. The league has now noticed the Jags. They are getting more and more tape on us. Their are a bunch of very smart coaches in this league who will begin to dissect our tendencies, plot and plan....etc. How we respond to this will be interesting and something to watch. This will decide how far we go. So one game at a time, jump on the bandwagon and enjoy the ride !!!
(09-28-2022, 12:08 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: We don't have to smoke yall. Even if we win by 1 point, just win
Quality of wind matters quite a bit when you’re using it to project the rest of the season… Look at the Giants, they are two and one but they are not a good football team. If you guys had a beat the Chargers by a single point, the beat up chargers, then I wouldn’t give that much credibility as a forecasting to either… But you blew their pants off off
(09-29-2022, 12:22 AM)Jag88 Wrote: Or if you watched the games, you would realize that the jags defense has been stalking opponents. Not so lucky for the opponent.
(09-29-2022, 04:15 AM)Predator Wrote: Tipped passes are considered a "pass defense" which is an important defensive stat that means a defender actually made a play to physically interrupt the pass. If it ends up being an interception, then all the credit lies with the defense for creating the turnover situation and taking advantage of it. That is why pass defense is a major stat that is tracked. The only luck with a tipped ball is if it gets caught by an offensive player.
You are correct that most tipped passes find the turf. That is why we have way more pass defenses than we have interceptions.
None of our turnovers this year have been due to "luck" like a bobbled catches, a missed hand off, a dropped snap, a muffed punt, or someone just having butter fingers and dropping the ball.
Ours turnovers have all been the result of a direct action by our defense. Every fumble recovery we have was created by a forced fumble, another important defensive stat that means a defender made a play worth tracking.
If a tipped pass gets intercepted or a QB throws the ball poorly under pressure or a guy gets physically separated from the ball due to being hit, that's not a "lucky" turnover. That is a created turnover.
We have had no freebie turnovers this year and are still tied for having the most in the league. We are actually due for some freebies.
If I were you, I would be more concerned that you are the guys that have actually been "lucky" in the turnover battle.
OK, fair enough… I admit that the only jaguars plays that I’ve seen have been on the red zone
our defense plays agressive, fast and they are very instinctive especially in our new picks and last years safety. Lloyd, Cisco and Walker. this year as opposed to previous, we have fight, we have discipline.