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Impressions From The Dolphins Game

#81
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2021, 07:33 AM by Rockman1966.)

Just watched replay of game-winning FG. Jawan Taylor is walking towards the sideline, away from celebrating teammates; zero emotion. Odd, very odd. Am I missing something?
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#82

(10-18-2021, 07:21 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 07:07 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: It’s based on his loathing of Urban Meyer. 
Agnew shouldn’t have attempted to play a ball which struck the ground first because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. If it had been called since it so ‘obviously hit his finger’, then the Jags would have lost because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. This victory is hollow because of the bad coaching by Urban Meyer. Had we lost, as we should have, it would have been another arrow in the quiver to kill the coaching position of Urban Meyer.

What we saw on that play is seen around the NFL. Returners move towards a bouncing ball instead of away from it and I don't understand why. That play yesterday absolutely should never happen no matter who it is and Meyer and everyone else should coach it out of those players.

Returners move toward a bouncing ball because if they get a room-service bounce, it's very easy to field it and save your team from being pinned on the goal line.   I see it all the time, and it's a good play.   I would never tell them not to do that.
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#83

(10-18-2021, 07:50 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 07:21 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: What we saw on that play is seen around the NFL. Returners move towards a bouncing ball instead of away from it and I don't understand why. That play yesterday absolutely should never happen no matter who it is and Meyer and everyone else should coach it out of those players.

Returners move toward a bouncing ball because if they get a room-service bounce, it's very easy to field it and save your team from being pinned on the goal line.   I see it all the time, and it's a good play.   I would never tell them not to do that.

Nope, the bad far outweighs the good after the ball hits the ground.
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#84
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2021, 07:57 AM by The Real Marty. Edited 3 times in total.)

(10-18-2021, 07:53 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 07:50 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: Returners move toward a bouncing ball because if they get a room-service bounce, it's very easy to field it and save your team from being pinned on the goal line.   I see it all the time, and it's a good play.   I would never tell them not to do that.

Nope, the bad far outweighs the good after the ball hits the ground.

You already said that, and I already explained to you why they do it.  Just admit that I'm right.  It'll be a first for this message board.  Or maybe any message board.  This is your golden opportunity to go down in message board history.

Seriously, though, I am correct.
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#85

(10-18-2021, 07:21 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 07:07 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: It’s based on his loathing of Urban Meyer. 
Agnew shouldn’t have attempted to play a ball which struck the ground first because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. If it had been called since it so ‘obviously hit his finger’, then the Jags would have lost because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. This victory is hollow because of the bad coaching by Urban Meyer. Had we lost, as we should have, it would have been another arrow in the quiver to kill the coaching position of Urban Meyer.

What we saw on that play is seen around the NFL. Returners move towards a bouncing ball instead of away from it and I don't understand why. That play yesterday absolutely should never happen no matter who it is and Meyer and everyone else should coach it out of those players.

I suspect Agnew may have decided to make a return and the bounce of the ball took him by surprise. Fortunately it bounced in such a way that he wasn't able to get his hands on it. I agree that returners should steer clear of the ball in that situation most of the time.
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#86

(10-17-2021, 09:48 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Not to "toot my own horn", but Liam Eichenberg looked pretty good at LT for the Dolphins. He was the guy I desperately wanted to draft, but we passed him over twice for Travis Etienne and Tyson Campbell. He could have been an immediate contributor to this O-Line. Oh well. Another miss.

A lot of people have 'looked good' against our defensive line.
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#87

(10-18-2021, 07:07 AM)homebiscuit Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 05:11 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: His finger didn't move at all in that video.  I don't see what you say you're seeing.

It’s based on his loathing of Urban Meyer. 
Agnew shouldn’t have attempted to play a ball which struck the ground first because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. If it had been called since it so ‘obviously hit his finger’, then the Jags would have lost because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. This victory is hollow because of the bad coaching by Urban Meyer. Had we lost, as we should have, it would have been another arrow in the quiver to kill the coaching position of Urban Meyer.
If the Jags had lost, my biggest gripe would have been going for it on 4th down instead of kicking a field goal to go up 7.
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#88

Its certainly nice to enjoy a victory Monday. Wasnt sure they were still a thing!! Im so happy we finally won one, the team really needed this result and while it was ugly at times and we tried to grab that L at times, a win is a win.

Still plenty to fix and improve but is this the game that turns us around a bit and something to build on?
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#89
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2021, 08:37 AM by homebiscuit.)

(10-18-2021, 08:29 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 07:07 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: It’s based on his loathing of Urban Meyer. 
Agnew shouldn’t have attempted to play a ball which struck the ground first because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. If it had been called since it so ‘obviously hit his finger’, then the Jags would have lost because of bad coaching by Urban Meyer. This victory is hollow because of the bad coaching by Urban Meyer. Had we lost, as we should have, it would have been another arrow in the quiver to kill the coaching position of Urban Meyer.
If the Jags had lost, my biggest gripe would have been going for it on 4th down instead of kicking a field goal to go up 7.

Me too.

(10-18-2021, 08:35 AM)JagFan81 Wrote: Its certainly nice to enjoy a victory Monday. Wasnt sure they were still a thing!! Im so happy we finally won one, the team really needed this result and while it was ugly at times and we tried to grab that L at times, a win is a win.

Still plenty to fix and improve but is this the game that turns us around a bit and something to build on?

Damn right. No one beats us 400 days in a row.
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#90

(10-18-2021, 08:36 AM)homebiscuit Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 08:29 AM)Cleatwood Wrote: If the Jags had lost, my biggest gripe would have been going for it on 4th down instead of kicking a field goal to go up 7.

Me too.

(10-18-2021, 08:35 AM)JagFan81 Wrote: Its certainly nice to enjoy a victory Monday. Wasnt sure they were still a thing!! Im so happy we finally won one, the team really needed this result and while it was ugly at times and we tried to grab that L at times, a win is a win.

Still plenty to fix and improve but is this the game that turns us around a bit and something to build on?

Damn right. No one beats us 400 days in a row.

Lol, exactly! Our thing is we only make the playoffs in years ending in 7. We will call this winning once every 399 days Plan B.
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#91

(10-17-2021, 01:55 PM)The_Franchise_QB Wrote: I saw Walker Little in there after Bartch was injured.

My takeaway is ... TLAW is the TRUTH!

Richardson (76) replaced Bartch, where was Little playing?
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#92

(10-18-2021, 07:55 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 07:53 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Nope, the bad far outweighs the good after the ball hits the ground.

You already said that, and I already explained to you why they do it.  Just admit that I'm right.  It'll be a first for this message board.  Or maybe any message board.  This is your golden opportunity to go down in message board history.

Seriously, though, I am correct.

I will admit that I am correct. There you go.
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#93

(10-17-2021, 05:12 PM)newporttom Wrote: I've heard the defender touch is not a factor.  That if you go down and give yourself up and call time, that is enough.

It all depends on the official and the whistle, though.

It's not like the receiver caught the ball and took a knee. He curled into a ball as he caught the pass, but if untouched could have just as easily jumped up and tried to make it to the EZ. Could you imagine if they started blowing any play dead where the untouched receiver landed in a fetal position? No thanks.
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#94

(10-17-2021, 09:08 PM)Eric1 Wrote: His fingers slightly moving backwards on his left hand says otherwise..

You can see the ball slightly shift as well. It wasn't much, but he touched it.
https://twitter.com/BillyHeyen/status/14...4732176386

That is the shadow of the ball passing over his finger.  The other angle tells a different story.
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#95

(10-17-2021, 05:31 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(10-17-2021, 04:32 PM)Eric1 Wrote: Not a surprise we were in London and the Refs gave us all the calls.

Agnew definitely touched that football and it should have been a Dolphins TD.

First off, we get enough calls against us, so if they went our way for once...I don't give a [BLEEP].

But with that, I'm not sure if it was definite Agnew touched the ball.

That's the thing, as it was on the catch/not catch ruling. The call on the field was "not touched/not caught", and the burden of proof became finding undeniable footage of the opposite happening, and in neither case was that going to happen.

I can't say "definitely". Possibly? maybe. but that was also only one angle, the ball never changed rotation, and the other angle looked a lot further from any contact being plausible.
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#96

(10-18-2021, 09:52 AM)Mikey Wrote:
(10-17-2021, 05:12 PM)newporttom Wrote: I've heard the defender touch is not a factor.  That if you go down and give yourself up and call time, that is enough.

It all depends on the official and the whistle, though.

It's not like the receiver caught the ball and took a knee. He curled into a ball as he caught the pass, but if untouched could have just as easily jumped up and tried to make it to the EZ. Could you imagine if they started blowing any play dead where the untouched receiver landed in a fetal position? No thanks.

I think it's situational interpretation of the rule, but I agree that the ball carrier should not be able to just fall on the ground and expect the play to be over. Hell, why go to the ground even, just look at the ref and yell "Stop! Stop!" like waving for a fair catch.
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#97

(10-17-2021, 06:49 PM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(10-17-2021, 05:54 PM)Bullseye Wrote: But if he doesn't touch him, it would take at least a second for the ref to determine whether the guy went down intentionally or not.

Urb said that he told the ref, as soon as he goes down, it's time out.

coach can tell me whatever the heck he wants, but until the player is downed by contact or demonstrates self-downing, ref mikey isn't blowing a whistle.
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#98

(10-18-2021, 09:57 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 09:52 AM)Mikey Wrote: It all depends on the official and the whistle, though.

It's not like the receiver caught the ball and took a knee. He curled into a ball as he caught the pass, but if untouched could have just as easily jumped up and tried to make it to the EZ. Could you imagine if they started blowing any play dead where the untouched receiver landed in a fetal position? No thanks.

I think it's situational interpretation of the rule, but I agree that the ball carrier should not be able to just fall on the ground and expect the play to be over. Hell, why go to the ground even, just look at the ref and yell "Stop! Stop!" like waving for a fair catch.

I vaguely remember a discussion of this rule a couple of years ago and I thought it was a little weird at the time. 

I wonder if this is like a few other in-game situations we've all seen - when a coach or QB can go to an official and say "watch for the quick T.O."  to ensure they get it in time. 

Weird rule. But kudos to our staff for taking advantage of it. One of the very few things I can praise them for in 6 games.
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#99

(10-18-2021, 10:50 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(10-18-2021, 09:57 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: I think it's situational interpretation of the rule, but I agree that the ball carrier should not be able to just fall on the ground and expect the play to be over. Hell, why go to the ground even, just look at the ref and yell "Stop! Stop!" like waving for a fair catch.

I vaguely remember a discussion of this rule a couple of years ago and I thought it was a little weird at the time. 

I wonder if this is like a few other in-game situations we've all seen - when a coach or QB can go to an official and say "watch for the quick T.O."  to ensure they get it in time. 

Weird rule. But kudos to our staff for taking advantage of it. One of the very few things I can praise them for in 6 games.

Meyer talks about it in paragraph 6.

https://www.jaguars.com/news/coach-speak-a-great-win
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(10-18-2021, 09:43 AM)Mikey Wrote:
(10-17-2021, 01:55 PM)The_Franchise_QB Wrote: I saw Walker Little in there after Bartch was injured.

My takeaway is ... TLAW is the TRUTH!

Richardson (76) replaced Bartch, where was Little playing?

He came in as the 3rd tackle when Robinson scored his TD.
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