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Quote:Double negative there is confusing. It reads, "Would having to game plan much for running make it harder to game plan for passing?" if I am reading this correctly, based strictly on the proper way to write English. If this is what you meant, the obvious answer is no. Running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, quarterbacks, and offensive linemen have their own position coaches. Another coach works with the whole offense. It is more difficult to learn some kinds of passes and routes whenever you find yourself on a new team or with new assistant coaches (which happened almost a year ago). No, the double negative was not confusing. And based on the proper way to write English, the other poster made total sense. What is confusing is your urge to continuously compulsively post without having any grasp on what is being said, and to do so with such self-righteousness. This is like the 4th or 5th thread I've come in this morning to find you talking down to someone else. The post you are responding to said (and this is a paraphrase) - "Since other teams do not have to (significantly) game plan against our run game (since it is virtually non-existent), then theoretically, they focus their game plan on stopping our passing game. Therefore, it should theoretically be harder for ARob to have the kind of season he is having since teams can focus on him and Bortles without having to focus on our run game." The "him" that poster was talking about is ARob. Teams are able to game plan for ARob and he still smokes them anyway. Quote:Sometimes he just drops the ball. Other times he is in the wrong place, which means there was miscommunication in the huddle. Then there were the injuries. If a player spends more time off the field than on it, he will be rusty. I think posters are impatient because Marquise Lee was an early second round pick so they had higher expectations for him. The reality right now is we are set at wide receiver, running back, quarterback, and right guard . Our offense will explode in 2016 if if we bring back Alex Mack through free agency (he has a no-trade clause in his contract) or draft the best center in college football. For the first underline, that isn't necessarily true. Maybe Lee just doesn't understand where he is supposed to be running. That doesn't mean someone miscommunicated the play to him. And for the second, that's obvious. There is no reason for you to state the obvious, especially given how derisively you talk to others when they do the same. Maybe you were mad after the loss and took it out on the board, or maybe you're just salty every night between 11pm and 3am. I don't know, but try chilling out a little. And Mack was never part of our team so we can't "bring him back" unless you mean bring him back for a visit though I don't see how him visiting and then not signing (again) will have any affect on whether this offense breaks out next year. And our offense will explode next year due to Linder being healthy and the young guys having more experience and another offseason together. In case you haven't noticed, Bortles and ARob are going to do big things with or without a pro bowl center.
“It just shows what kind of team we are. We’re a tough team. We like contact. We’re very physical. We want the issue to be brought to us so we can show people we can stand up to it and overcome it. Seeing that’s just a symbol of our team and who we are.” - Jaguars DT Malik Jackson
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