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Impressions From the Bengals Game
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Glad you're ok my dude.
One thing I'll disagree on is that the offense had a heck of a game. They need to score TDs. Offense only generated 16 points yesterday. Can't fumble on the 20. Can't settle for FGs. Gotta score TDs if this team wants to go deep. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
gee. I wonder why the crowd was sparse... Whatever could it be? hmmmm
"If you always do what you've always done, You'll always get what you always got"
(11-06-2017, 01:43 AM)Bullseye Wrote: After a minor medical scare that had me in the ER until 11, I offer my apologies for the delay in getting this out. Fortunately, tests show all is okay with me. My hats off to the staff at Shands. They all epitomized professionalism. Great analysis as always Bullseye. I'm glad all is well concerning your health. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't.
I was at the game. The security lines were packed till kickoff and parking lots were full. The empty seats are deceiving because those people are at the packed budzone or standing at fanduel decks, in the walkways smoking, wusses who can't stand the heat are at the ground level south entrance watching the game in TV's, the fat ones are at the concession stands eating. They hype is real, Super Bowl bound. The airplane flying the banner to boycott the NFL is a crybaby.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (11-06-2017, 09:49 AM)Jagsfan32277 Wrote: I was at the game. The security lines were packed till kickoff and parking lots were full. The empty seats are deceiving because those people are at the packed budzone or standing at fanduel decks, in the walkways smoking, wusses who can't stand the heat are at the ground level south entrance watching the game in TV's, the fat ones are at the concession stands eating. They hype is real, Super Bowl bound. The airplane flying the banner to boycott the NFL is a crybaby.Ronster spent all his birthday money on the banner.
(11-06-2017, 09:49 AM)Jagsfan32277 Wrote: I was at the game. The security lines were packed till kickoff and parking lots were full. The empty seats are deceiving because those people are at the packed budzone or standing at fanduel decks, in the walkways smoking, wusses who can't stand the heat are at the ground level south entrance watching the game in TV's, the fat ones are at the concession stands eating. They hype is real, Super Bowl bound. The airplane flying the banner to boycott the NFL is a crybaby. Yeah, official attendance was nearly 61k, almost 5k up from the Rams game. I wouldn't call it sparse.
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I noticed the sparse crowd at kickoff but looked like it filled in fairly well by the 2nd Q and by the 2nd half it looked normal. Not packed by any means, definitely some cheap seats available... But it's OK... there might be some hold outs over the protests but fans of football will show up, especially if the Jaguars keep winning.
As per the game yesterday there are a couple things I was gonna touch on, Ramsey's ejection was ridiculous... because we won it became no harm no foul... but had the Bengals opened up their pass game and beat us, that woulda been tough to swallow. Another game without LF27, another good game for Bortles... This team can win multiple ways and it bodes well for Bortles future that he is getting better at the right time. I still don't think he is a long term answer at QB but he certainly is serviceable and if he continues getting better he may be able to silence a lot of us.\ Speaking of Bortles... did anyone else who was watching on TV see him getting hot and possibly yelling at the coaches toward the end of the game? Looked like he was having words with Marrone. Anyone have some light to shed on this? (11-06-2017, 10:19 AM)Kane Wrote: I noticed the sparse crowd at kickoff but looked like it filled in fairly well by the 2nd Q and by the 2nd half it looked normal. Not packed by any means, definitely some cheap seats available... But it's OK... there might be some hold outs over the protests but fans of football will show up, especially if the Jaguars keep winning.Bortles was fired up. He wanted to go for a TD to rub it in Burficts face but Marrone didn't. They hugged it out in the locker room.
(11-06-2017, 10:19 AM)Kane Wrote: I noticed the sparse crowd at kickoff but looked like it filled in fairly well by the 2nd Q and by the 2nd half it looked normal. Not packed by any means, definitely some cheap seats available... But it's OK... there might be some hold outs over the protests but fans of football will show up, especially if the Jaguars keep winning. He said in the press conference that he wanted to run another play and not take a knee on the last play and that was why he was yelling at the coaches. He had it personal against the Bengals, he said "I wanted to run another play and try to score again against THEM" (a little earlier he was asked about Burfict comments on how he couldn't beat them and he also commented on the Bengals reputation for dirty plays and antics). EDIT: just saw that Cleatwood already answered on that one ![]()
I wanted another TD too after all the antics in the 2nd quarter so I don’t blame him for getting riled up with the coaches about it.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (11-06-2017, 09:44 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:(11-06-2017, 09:40 AM)Ronster Wrote: gee. I wonder why the crowd was sparse... Whatever could it be? hmmmmI thought you were never coming back? (11-06-2017, 09:52 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:(11-06-2017, 09:49 AM)Jagsfan32277 Wrote: I was at the game. The security lines were packed till kickoff and parking lots were full. The empty seats are deceiving because those people are at the packed budzone or standing at fanduel decks, in the walkways smoking, wusses who can't stand the heat are at the ground level south entrance watching the game in TV's, the fat ones are at the concession stands eating. They hype is real, Super Bowl bound. The airplane flying the banner to boycott the NFL is a crybaby.Ronster spent all his birthday money on the banner. Find anything where I said "I was NEVER coming back" You can't.....
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(11-06-2017, 10:36 AM)Ronster Wrote:"Frankly, my life is not affected because of the Jags. I will boycott if they continue to kneel. It is the players giving a big middle finger to all Americans. Why would I want to pay to be insulted. This so called protest is a SHAM and it is players injecting politics into SPORT. I watch football to forget about politics. What does it matter anyway, the Jags will never win at home again. lol"(11-06-2017, 09:44 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: I thought you were never coming back? Some players are still kneeling...... Oh and they won at home yesterday. Thanks for stopping by though. (11-06-2017, 10:44 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:(11-06-2017, 10:36 AM)Ronster Wrote: Find anything where I said "I was NEVER coming back" You can't....."Frankly, my life is not affected because of the Jags. I will boycott if they continue to kneel. It is the players giving a big middle finger to all Americans. Why would I want to pay to be insulted. This so called protest is a SHAM and it is players injecting politics into SPORT. I watch football to forget about politics. What does it matter anyway, the Jags will never win at home again. lol" I see you have an issue with reading comprehension. Tell you what, when you grow up and become capable of having an adult conversation let me know, until then don't speak to me, because I will have you on ignore
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(11-06-2017, 10:47 AM)Ronster Wrote:lol(11-06-2017, 10:44 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: "Frankly, my life is not affected because of the Jags. I will boycott if they continue to kneel. It is the players giving a big middle finger to all Americans. Why would I want to pay to be insulted. This so called protest is a SHAM and it is players injecting politics into SPORT. I watch football to forget about politics. What does it matter anyway, the Jags will never win at home again. lol" Nice deflection! And please... Oh please don't put me on your ignore list. I may never be able to sleep again! We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! (11-06-2017, 10:25 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:(11-06-2017, 10:19 AM)Kane Wrote: I noticed the sparse crowd at kickoff but looked like it filled in fairly well by the 2nd Q and by the 2nd half it looked normal. Not packed by any means, definitely some cheap seats available... But it's OK... there might be some hold outs over the protests but fans of football will show up, especially if the Jaguars keep winning.Bortles was fired up. He wanted to go for a TD to rub it in Burficts face but Marrone didn't. I thought so... I wouldn't have wanted to take a knee either... Run it up on em... on all of em.
I did hear the announcers say that they thought attendance looked pretty good compared to other games this year.
More importantly the team is playing well, and I really like the mindset of the players. Jaguars keep this up, there won't be any talks of attendance issues. Winning solves everything.
Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
I actually saw no players kneel yesterday when I looked down the sideline. Maybe I missed someone, but it looked like they all stood.
The crowd was very vocal and enthusiastic when the various veterans were honored as well. One would have to try really hard to be offended by anything yesterday in that regard. That said -- let's try not to go down that rabbit hole in this fine thread and keep the topic centered on actual football, ladies and gents. It was nice to see Ngakoue make a nice play against the run yesterday even though he missed on a couple of opportunities to make a tackle on a back in the game. I think the gears are starting to turn in his mind about how to react to a handoff and keep himself from over-running the play in the backfield. Hope that continues. Also: [b]ESPN Stats & InfoVerified account [/b]@ESPNStatsInfo FollowFollow @ESPNStatsInfo Bengals had the ball for just 19:46, the lowest time of possession for any team in a game this season. They ran only 37 plays. Lowest total in bungles history. For perspective - The Jags attempted 38 passes and 30 runs. |
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