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Trevor Lawrence Discussion (merged)
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10-25-2022, 12:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2022, 12:48 AM by OzJohnnie. Edited 2 times in total.)
(10-24-2022, 09:24 PM)NYC4jags Wrote:(10-24-2022, 09:14 PM)OzJohnnie Wrote: So we have learned that the line (at least the healthy one) was easily above average at pass protection. Now we learn the receivers are well above average at gaining separation. You make me feel guilty. This is your game, after all. But your analysis seems entirely emotional, not factual. Perhaps an outsider’s perspective will help you see your blind spots. Can’t hurt because they are very blind. Robinson has been dead average and Taylor well above average. https://twitter.com/pff_moo/status/15805...cYn5h1R2kw Both Scherff and Bartch are well above average and Bartch has actually outperformed against tougher matchups. https://twitter.com/pff_moo/status/15803...bdYJAVtj_A Also in that second link are centres and Fortner has performed a little below average, but since he’s a rookie that’s not too bad, seeing as he’s still clearly better than 40% of the centres out there. Now you can retreat to PFF is garbage, etc, in order to maintain the house of cards you have assembled, but you’ll be missing the opportunity to really understand where the Jags are in their development. The line is better than average - three of the players much better than average. The WR are adequate. An NFL offence lives or dies by one singular position. We are currently being encouraged to accept “ok”. Well, OK ain’t gonna do it. He’s got one year left and then he’s warming benches. |
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