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2nd half Disaster

#41

Quote:TBH, the Jags coaches should have anticipated this and had a good game plan for when it happened.


You do have to wonder why the Jags will look so sluggish in the 2nd half of games where they actually have a good first half.


It seems to happen over and over and over again. It is definitely an area in which the Jags need to improve.


Exactly. This is all I'm saying, but people think I'm whining. While they provide no substance to the topic. Thank you for being objective, like always.
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#42

Quote:TBH, the Jags coaches should have anticipated this and had a good game plan for when it happened.

 

You do have to wonder why the Jags will look so sluggish in the 2nd half of games where they actually have a good first half.

 

It seems to happen over and over and over again. It is definitely an area in which the Jags need to improve.
The problem is I'm not sure we have the players to adjust too much. Lee had a couple of targets but was limited in snaps. Greene and Lewis needed to step up in that situation. I think Thomas will add a lot to the offense because they start doubling up on him and it frees ARob up again. Just hope they can get him on the field by week 4 (next week isn't going to be a win barring a miracle).

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#43

The drive killing drops happened in the 2nd half.

If Greene catches any of the passes he dropped, or Marcedes, or AR15, or Hitman, who knows how the 2nd half plays out...


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#44

Probably because they're not an elite team or even great, yet. They're getting better. You can't expect a team this young and inexperienced to dominate quite yet. I recall a lot of "as long as they're competitive" talk before the season started. That's what they are. These up and down games will happen, might as well get used to it.
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#45

Also what is it with all of you and these "half time adjustments". They have a short time frame to gather themselves, hydrate, pee and get ready to go back out. What do you think they're doing? Rolling in a chalk board and scribbling some new plays?
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#46

What happened to shoelace (D-Rob) after his one run, I heard it was his knees?


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#47

Quote:What happened to shoelace (D-Rob) after his one run, I heard it was his knees?


Don't know. He definitely needs to be in there. He's the fastest guy on offense. He made his one run today look easy.
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