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How do you not target BTj in the second half?

#1

What are we thinking… kid was having a great first half… yet nothing for him in the second..  I’m speechless.
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#2

Engram 1 reception ??????
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#3

I think Doug is an idiot, and his best coaching days are in the past
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#4

3 pass attempts after the ETN fumble
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#5

Miami shut us down after half.
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#6

(09-08-2024, 06:22 PM)OG-JAGFAN Wrote: Miami shut us down after half.

That’s obvious. But why? What could we have done differently? Or are we just that bad on O?
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#7

Our offensive scheme is terrible mixed with an o line rhqt cant be trusted. Second half failure is goong to be overlooked by the glaring fumble. I think we had 36 yards passing in the second haf. Drops, sacks, missed blocks... thats who we are until we prove different.
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#8

The OL gives Trevor zero time to throw. He was probably pressured on 50% of his drop backs.
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#9

(09-08-2024, 06:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: The OL gives Trevor zero time to throw. He was probably pressured on 50% of his drop backs.

One thing I would agree with is this our OTs were crap today in pass pro .. Harrison and Robinson were bad and that’s alarming considering what we have on board next.
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(09-08-2024, 07:11 PM)TTechJag85 Wrote:
(09-08-2024, 06:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: The OL gives Trevor zero time to throw. He was probably pressured on 50% of his drop backs.

One thing I would agree with is this our OTs were crap today in pass pro .. Harrison and Robinson were bad and that’s alarming considering what we have on board next.
True, tackles were worse than the guards today.
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#11

Pretty much what everyone else is mentioning. OL woes.

I'm still amazed with how much this team loves Cam Robinson. I can never wrap my head around it.
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#12

Trevor has to start stepping up into the pocket. I give him a pass for last year... our center was trash, and the pressure came up the middle. Today, he threw off his back foot and didn't give himself that extra half-second to get rid of the ball. I will be really bitter if this team ruined him as a QB. That said, yes, he was pressured today. I just think you step up and get rid of it. Even then, ETN cost us that game. I'd love to trade him. Not joking.
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#13

I noticed Strange and Ferrell helped max protect on the Thomas play when he drew a pass interference call against Ramsey. Teams will start picking up on that.

Went back and watched Cleveland, and he had a rough day in the run game. Harrison gave up a sack on the 1st play of the season and put us in a hole that wasted the 1st possession. Had a delay of game which was Morse’s job to get the lineman calls out quick and snap the football but he took too long and Trevor was back there clapping his hands. Robinson had a false start.

Parker Washington almost got himself cut with the fumble but he went into the pile and got it back.

Savage had an up and down game. Same thing with Johnson.

Cisco had a terrible game. Campbell was a non-factor.

The offensive play calling was suspect in the 2nd half with no rhythm. With all those weapons, there is a lot of pressure on Trevor to get everybody their touches. He’s gonna have to sit back there and just take what he can.

Kirk was awful. Drops like that will disrupt the flow of the game instantly.

Tons of bright spots, but like every professional football game, there was about 4 or 5 plays that causes us to lose the ball game. Gave that one away.
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#14

simple the team doesn't want to win anymore,nor know any winning ways.




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#15
(This post was last modified: 09-08-2024, 10:06 PM by Jag88. Edited 1 time in total.)

Some people don’t like to hear it, but who ever was calling plays was suspect. This was a win. The jags gave the dolphins a gift.

(09-08-2024, 07:11 PM)TTechJag85 Wrote:
(09-08-2024, 06:58 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: The OL gives Trevor zero time to throw. He was probably pressured on 50% of his drop backs.

One thing I would agree with is this our OTs were crap today in pass pro .. Harrison and Robinson were bad and that’s alarming considering what we have on board next.

I think not playing in the preseason hurts the offense line the most.

(09-08-2024, 06:07 PM)StrayaJag Wrote: Engram 1 reception ??????

Unfortunately he had a key drop and so did Kirk. The most reliability came from the rookie and Gabe Davis.
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#16

The offensive line overall played well in pass protection.
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#17

Did Doug call the first half and Press call the 2nd?
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(09-08-2024, 11:03 PM)OG-JAGFAN Wrote: The offensive line overall played well in pass protection.
With only 21 pass attempts yesterday and 3 sacks surrendered?

I disagree. Trevor was still under a decent amount of pressure with the other attempts.

The self inflicted wounds also didn't make it any better on the offense.

Really getting tired of this same old [BLEEP] with Pederson and this offense though.

Flashes of brilliance with consistent flare up's of horse [BLEEP] on the field to make you forget about said flashes.

They have to consistently start playing like they have some sense, like they want to win these games and like they're in must win situations every week.

The easy sacks given up in obvious passing situations. The [BLEEP] turnovers within the redzone. The dropped passes.

It's year three folks. And it's the same old [BLEEP] again and again and again.

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#19

I am not a coach but I did see Trevor play every snap at his best and what he was best at was throwing bombs down the field. The OL and scheme are not allowing him to play to his strengths frankly. Doesn't matter the play calls but 8 pass attempts in the 2nd half won't cut it either
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#20

(09-08-2024, 06:07 PM)StrayaJag Wrote: Engram 1 reception ??????

To me the defining stat of the game.

I dunno if it's a shift to feed all the WR or trying to make the game more vertical, or if the D particularly keyed on him, but he's been much more focal to our offense in the past, but I sure hope we find a way to involve him.
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