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Jaguars New Regime - What's Your Stance?

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(This post was last modified: 11-18-2014, 09:12 PM by Jinjo.)

I think Caldwells approach has been smart so far. In essence he took the approach of tanking in basketball. Some people dont like that strategy but it seems way more accepted in basketball for whatever reason. 

 

If youre not gonna make the playoffs, better to play tons of young players to get them experience and find a couple gems you may not have if you signed some mediocre players in FA to get you to 8-8 (or in the raiders case they signed mediocre veterans and still suck). Once the foundation of young players is there after 3 years of a high draft picks, then go spend some big $$ when the team is ready to make a push for the playoffs. Approved by me. Maybe the picks dont work out, but I think thats the right strategy to completley rebuild a team that had nothing at all.

 

Bradley is a great leader. Most teams would have quit on their coach after struggling so much. His leadership is apparent, which is the main quality needed for a head coach. I like Gus for the future.

 

Jedd and Babich dont really impress me. They are both limited by personel but even with what they have they could be more creative in scheming points instead of asking young players and those without talent to win in 1v1 situations. I think they both might be needed to be upgraded. 


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Jaguars New Regime - What's Your Stance? - by NH3 - 11-18-2014, 09:05 PM
Jaguars New Regime - What's Your Stance? - by Jinjo - 11-18-2014, 09:11 PM
Jaguars New Regime - What's Your Stance? - by KFL - 11-19-2014, 09:32 AM
Jaguars New Regime - What's Your Stance? - by FBT - 11-19-2014, 06:20 PM



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