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Can a young QB fix the habit of staring down recievers?
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Quote:What do you want the Jags to do? use every draft pick on a WR? We continue to improve the offense through the draft, using 2 second rounders last year on those WR and a second on a RB. Then got JT in free agency and probably wouldve gotten Cobb if he didnt go back to Green Bay. It is unfortunate with the injuries we have but the talent is there. It seems like you want us to turn into the colts that use all their picks on offensive players and ignore their suspect line. I want the Jaguars to put adequate playmakers around their young QB, Marqise Lee has been an injury prone player for 3 years, dating back to his junior year at USC, to expect that trend not to continue is foolish, he's simply not reliable. Allen Robinson flashed as a rookie but never had the looks of a #1 receiver, and while he looks better this year, I don't think he gets enough separation to consistently be a reliable target in the short to intermediate passing game, time will tell. The only proven playmaker on this roster (going into the season) was Julius Thomas, and he's another guy that has been extremely injury prone throughout his career. The Jaguars defense (even with a healthy Fowler) is a middling group, the offense is going to have to put touchdowns (not field goals) on the board to give this team a chance to win on Sundays. They chose to pass on a transcendent receiver in Amari Cooper and I think it was a huge mistake, Derek Carr's YPA last season was 5.46, he's well over 8 so far this year, all because of Cooper's special YAC ability. The offense in Jacksonville has been ABYSMAL for years, the goal should always be to improve the offense until it has the looks of a competent group. |
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