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(10-16-2018, 07:42 AM)I am Yoda Wrote:
(10-15-2018, 09:28 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: I like that they are willing to mix it up from opponent to opponent, but can we bring back the good stuff when we need it, please? 

I've been a staunch Hackett supporter, but he's left me scratching my head a bit too much in three games so far this year. I'm still on board - but I'm really hoping he does more to counteract the bad o-line situation moving forward.

Since the O-line is compromised right now, the passing game needs to be heavy on quick release stuff.  Get Blake out of the pocket.  Even add in several RPOs.  Something.  If an armchair OC can see it, why can't the pro? In other words, the Cowboys did that for Dak against us.  And Blake doesn't compare unfavorably to Dak.
Yes. I was surprised they didn't rely on more dink and dunk routes.
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#42

(10-16-2018, 08:09 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(10-16-2018, 07:42 AM)I am Yoda Wrote: Since the O-line is compromised right now, the passing game needs to be heavy on quick release stuff.  Get Blake out of the pocket.  Even add in several RPOs.  Something.  If an armchair OC can see it, why can't the pro? In other words, the Cowboys did that for Dak against us.  And Blake doesn't compare unfavorably to Dak.
Yes. I was surprised they didn't rely on more dink and dunk routes.
They tried deep passing against the Chiefs also. I'm not sure if Blake decided to look deep or they really game planned for deep passing. I just know it doesn't work with a bad OL, Moncrief.

Hopefully they go back to the shorter and middle crossing routes.

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(10-14-2018, 09:47 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: We simply don’t have an identity or offense. We’re just lining up and running plays. I hope everyone knows how important Fournette is to this offense. With him in there, defenses have to worry about him.

Westbrook is our best WR

Taven got turned around bad on a QB keeper.

Defense played aweful except for Yan 

Injuries and losing Arob and Hurns are just too much to over come. Bortles is what he is, just a flinger.

Same record last year. There’s still time to win the division but we need to get on a roll. It’s not getting any easier going forward.

Guys stop with the coach is turrible crap. The players got spanked today.

It is very near impossible to show an offensive identity when so many contributors on that side of the ball are not on the field due to injury.
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I just want Fournette to come back and settle Bortles down. This skid has to stop this weekend. We have to win to keep pace with Ten.
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(This post was last modified: 10-18-2018, 11:32 AM by JAGFAN88.)

What has worked for us on offense is when teams do not fear BB5 and they stack the box to stop the run. Thats when our crossers are wide open behind the LBS and BB5 hits them.Tacks saw what we did to the Pats stacking the box so they played to not let BB5 beat them. And that worked, They spied him on rollouts and the LBS where droping back into the cossers that we love to throw and BB5 had nohelp from the line. Chiefs did the same thing they were not afraid of the run game and played to stop BB5. Dallas the defense couldnt get off the field enough to give the offense much of a chance. The few times we ran we where dominant but Idiot Hacket stopped running. The troubles with the team are the coaches, They dont Game plan, They dont Adjust at halftime, i dont even think they watch tape. They just throw the team out there and say win.

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(10-17-2018, 02:53 PM)SodaCityJag14 Wrote:
(10-14-2018, 09:47 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: We simply don’t have an identity or offense. We’re just lining up and running plays. I hope everyone knows how important Fournette is to this offense. With him in there, defenses have to worry about him.

Westbrook is our best WR

Taven got turned around bad on a QB keeper.

Defense played aweful except for Yan 

Injuries and losing Arob and Hurns are just too much to over come. Bortles is what he is, just a flinger.

Same record last year. There’s still time to win the division but we need to get on a roll. It’s not getting any easier going forward.

Guys stop with the coach is turrible crap. The players got spanked today.

It is very near impossible to show an offensive identity when so many contributors on that side of the ball are not on the field due to injury.

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