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The Big Picture Thread
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(01-07-2024, 06:11 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: Trev ain't been the same since his injuries and concussion. That part is pretty obvious. Dude needs better protection and more time in the pocket. This. Ever since the ankle in the Bengals game Trevor has been off. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize what happened to this team. We got plagued with injuries at the worst possible time and don't have the depth to overcome it. Most teams don't. Trevor's three games (after the 49ers loss) leading up to his ankle were lights out: 70.5%, 294yds/game, 2.5 Tds/game, one INT total, 1 fumble, 111.7 rating After the ankle injury: 60%, 253 yds/gm, 1.75 TDs/gm, 1.75 INTs/gm, 4 fumbles, 73.65 rating. Pretty obvious what happened here.
IT WAS ALWAYS THE JAGS
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