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Chris from Jacksonville:
I think that was improvement ... and we're playing meaningful games in December, fake Zone. I am still not convinced these are meaningful games until we win the next two and the season finale has playoff implications. It has been nice to see some of the point totals this offense has been able to put up throughout the season. <div>Michael from Newport News, VA: Who should we root for this weekend: Texans or Colts? I think the Texans. I agree, the last thing I want is the Colts to hang another division winner banner in their stadium. Whoever wins I sincerely hope it is their last win of the season, same for the loser. <div>Mike from Des Moines, IA: Is Telvin Smith the Jaguars’ defensive MVP this season? Whether it's covering the flat, sniffing out a screen, or blitzing he seems to consistently sniff out the ball and make a play. Without him there is no doubt in my mind this defense allows over 1000 more yards this season. His ability to sniff out the play and physically out run anyone trying to block him is amazing. Probably his best attribute is how he wraps up ball carriers, sometimes undersized linebackers will just torpedo in without wrapping up. I wish Cyprien would take some lessons from Telvin. <div>Rudolpho from Jacksonville : Do you think the team saw enough from James Sample this year to know if he is the free safety of the near future? It is a shame Sample and Fowler were non contributors this year. After the draft these two were the ones I had my eye on the most to enhance this defense. I will say I thought Evans and Brown have played pretty well for the year when you consider the lack of a pass rush. I can't wait to see this team put back together and healthy. <div>Brian from Greenwood, IN: Those missed field goals in Indianapolis certainly loom large now, don't they? We will know in three weeks, I wouldn't get ahead of yourself and assume the division is ours. The thing I want the most for this season is it to come down to the season finale for the title. I think we come out firing next year, but I think it would help more to go out with a bang. <div>Matt from Maidstone, England: Dave seems to have hit on his fifth-round draft selections – Shoelace (Denard Robinson), Telvin Smith and Rashad Greene. I'd say they all impacted on the game well Sunday. Everyone knows he will probably be ultimately judged by Blake Bortles - but hitting on later round selections like this doesn't hurt. <b>If you think Dave Caldwell has done a bad job since taking over you are not living in reality. The thing I like most about those three picks is they all raise the team speed, each one of those players added significant speed to the offense, defense, and special teams. When most GM's write late round players off Dave seems to have a plan and idea of who will fall where and what they would add.</b> <div>Genesis from Jacksonville: So, Denard Robinson looks like a real running back. <b>This offense was lacking three physical specimens for the long losing stretch of the season. As soon as we get Denard, Lee, and Thomas on the field making plays this offense started to open up. Give credit to Hurns, Yeldon, and Robinson for keeping the ship afloat but this offense is pretty good when all of its pieces are playing.</b> <div>Allen from Section 150: Our section started the wave on Sunday. There are so many that seem to hate it, but I think it is a great way to celebrate a victory. What say you, sir? There is a an amazing cartoon called Rick and Morty, in the cartoon there is a character named Unity. Unity is a hive mind who can take over the bodies of entire species and do her bidding. When I see things like the wave happen in a stadium I always think of the hive mind concept and consider how common it really is. I hate doing the wave, I hate clapping, I don't like to respond when someone with a mic tells the crowd to do something. But when I'm in the stadium I do the wave, I clap, I yell if someone wants me to yell. As different as well all are it is nice to have some Unity and join in on the fun. The second half of Sunday's game was the most fun I've had with the Jaguars since I watched Garrard on 4th and 2 in the middle of the night in Iraq in a small hut filled with Steelers fans. The next few years are going to be fun. <div>Steve from Nashville, TN: When Rashad Greene is running full speed on the field, it appears as though the other players around him are standing still. The guy is dynamic on punt returns, I wouldn't get too excited about it though teams will start to kick away from him or out of bounds. </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div>
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