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Specifically, where are the weaknesses on the offensive line.
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PFF pressure counts:
Joeckel: 1 sack, 2 hurries Beadles: zip Bowanko: 1 sack, 2 hits Linder: 1 hurry Young: 1 sack, 2 hurries Nic Jacobs: 1 sack (pass blocked for a single play) Marcedes Lewsis: 1 hurry Storm Johnson: 1 sack Bortles: 1 sack, 2 hurries We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:It's this.This should end the thread because it's true. But unfortunately, it won't. Fans love to place blame around here. Carry on, thread. Carry on.
Quote:One thing that stuck out to me was just how badly a few of them are at cut blocking. I think 3 hits/sacks came off a defender who was supposed to be cut but our line guy just whiffed completely. I saw it happen with Linder, Young, and Bowanko. Often (ie. pretty much always) when an OL cut blocks, it's supposed to be a quick pass by the QB. I remember at least one glaring example where Joeckel went to cut a defender, but Bortles pump faked and just had no idea that the pressure was coming.
I keep reading and hearing about how our best offensive lineman is a rookie 3rd round draft pick who was panned by a lot of the talking heads at draft time like it's a good thing.
Is Linder really excelling, or is the rest of the line just that bad? Quote:I keep reading and hearing about how our best offensive lineman is a rookie 3rd round draft pick who was panned by a lot of the talking heads at draft time like it's a good thing.He's actually a breathe of fresh air. He holds his own on nearly every play and it's fun watching him block his guy 5 yards out of the play at times. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I keep reading and hearing about how our best offensive lineman is a rookie 3rd round draft pick who was panned by a lot of the talking heads at draft time like it's a good thing. both Quote:PFF pressure counts:There's a couple of sacks missing somewhere.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Quote:There's a couple of sacks missing somewhere. They blamed Fisch for that one.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:They blamed Fisch for that one. Lol that was pretty funny.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
@vitostellino: bowanko did get walked back into qb but he sees improvement in OL
I dont know enough about schemes to know if thats the problem but watching the one on one battles show that we need a LT, RT, LG and C in that order. I do tend to believe a dominant LT will make a huge difference in allowing the rest of the oline to double rushers. I dont think Joekle is worthless though, maybe a move to LG is in his future.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:@ryanohalloran: Gus said 2-3 sacks pinned on Bortles. I disagree. It's easier to sell the idea that Bortles is the one failing because we all know we HAVE to stick with him for the next 3 years. If they start placing blame on the blockers, then that means they actually have to do something this offseason.
Quote:It's easier to sell the idea that Bortles is the one failing because we all know we HAVE to stick with him for the next 3 years. If they start placing blame on the blockers, then that means they actually have to do something this offseason. There were 8 sacks. There is plenty of blame to go around.
@JohnOehser: Jaguars HC Gus Bradley said Blake Bortles was maybe a little more impatient in the pocket in second half Sunday. Maybe trying to do too much
Quote:There were 8 sacks. There is plenty of blame to go around. I understand that, but the way things are being spun to encourage us to think the Oline is ALL RIGHT is laughable. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I understand that, but the way things are being spun to encourage us to think the Oline is ALL RIGHT is laughable. This post tells me you absolutely do not understand that at all.
This idea that "Bortles just needs to get the ball out quicker" is total non sense. If everything is a quick throw, you aren't going to get anywhere as an offense. I'd also advise you to watch the actual good QBs in this league (Romo, Rodgers, Brady) and see how a pocket forms around them, giving them time to scan the field when the first read isn't there. In fact, what Bortles does best is improvise. So telling him to be "quick-throw Joe Quarterback" is telling him to be something he isn't.
Telling Bortles to "get the ball out" and this is his fault for getting hit almost every play is like telling him to throw his first read or throw it away. Yes, that's a great recipe for success. |
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