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The final days of Bradley in Jacksonville

#41
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2014, 06:11 PM by P. Haze.)

Quote:I love how folks keep trying to compare the two situations. Ignorance is bliss.
You would rather have Bradley over Kelly? I know the Eagles and anybody with any kind of intelligence wouldn't. Keep standing behind your man true fan.

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#42

Quote:Hyperbole at it's finest. Bradley is 6-23 as head coach. His record is historically bad.
 

At this point, it doesn't look good for Gus to even get to a .500 record as a HC.

 

He is 17 games under .500 and his team shows no signs of being a winning team anywhere in the near future.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#43

Quote:At this point, it doesn't look good for Gus to even get to a .500 record as a HC.

 

He is 17 games under .500 and his team shows no signs of being a winning team anywhere in the near future.
 

Posted this a few weeks ago

 

http://jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/top...cally-bad/

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#44

Quote:I saw a young team getting better. They looked like an NFL team, and if the O-Line would block and the receivers caught the ball we would have a really good team.


Just stop, you sound like you are drunk on Gus juice.
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#45

Quote:You would ratber have Bradkey over Kelly? I know the Eagles and anybody with any kind of intelligence wouldn't. Keep standing behind your man true fan.
Hindsight is a wonderfull tool...

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#46
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2014, 06:13 PM by The_Anchorman.)

Not all the players stink...  Lee, Hurns, and Lewis are all very good recievers.  They get very few opportunities, though...  

 

The O-Line is horrible.  The defense can predict what plays we're running and our QB is a one read pony that never goes beyond the first WR he looks at.

 

 

So in essence, the players stink and the coaches stink because the product looks exactly the same as it did the first month of the season.  There is no real progress.  


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#47

I doubt Khan will put up with this for another year.  I hope not.


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#48

This board has officially lost it (no pun intended). Firing Bradley and Caldwell right now would be one of the most devastating things that can happen to our franchise right now. The truth about this team, and this rebuild is that it's going to take at least 4-5 seasons for us to be back in the playoff chase again.

 

Face facts! We're one of the worst teams in the league right now. We suck. Plain and simple. And we're stuck with one of the least experienced and underdeveloped rosters in the whole league. I agree that some guys like Fisch have to go, but nixing the rest of the coaching staff and management is pure insanity. That's the last thing that a QB like Bortles needs right now, and it can be argued that, that's the main reason why Gabbert failed with all of the coaching and management changes. Gene Smith's poor drafting and FA signings easily set this franchise back by about 10 years. TEN YEARS!

 

 

I know that I'm not going to receive much support from anyone else on the board, but it's time that somebody stood up and spoke the truth. Truth hurts doesn't it?


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#49

Quote:Isn't that the essence of the opposite of "improvement"?
 

One would have to say yes.

 

Also, there were many people saying last years schedule was one of the toughest schedules in the NFL, meaning this years schedule was easier then last years.

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#50

Quote:Well then say that and quit making irrelevant comparisons.
Or you just look the other way when I post my irrelevant comparisons and shut the hell up.

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#51

Quote:I saw a young team getting better. They looked like an NFL team, and if the O-Line would block and the receivers caught the ball we would have a really good team.
Hahah blocking and catching.... Those are pretty important things that an NFL team has to do in order to win.


You don't get better by losing more games than you did the year before.
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#52
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2014, 06:15 PM by Eye of the Storm.)

Quote:Or you just look the other way when I post my irrelevant comparisons and shut the hell up.
Then don't expect for me to take you seriously. Just became more white noise to my eyes.
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#53

Quote:This board has officially lost it (no pun intended). Firing Bradley and Caldwell right now would be one of the most devastating things that can happen to our franchise right now. The truth about this team, and this rebuild is that it's going to take at least 4-5 seasons for us to be back in the playoff chase again.

 

Face facts! We're one of the worst teams in the league right now. We suck. Plain and simple. And we're stuck with one of the least experienced and underdeveloped rosters in the whole league. I agree that some guys like Fisch have to go, but nixing the rest of the coaching staff and management is pure insanity. That's the last thing that a QB like Bortles needs right now, and it can be argued that, that's the main reason why Gabbert failed with all of the coaching and management changes. Gene Smith's poor drafting and FA signings easily set this franchise back by about 10 years. TEN YEARS!

 

 

I know that I'm not going to receive much support from anyone else on the board, but it's time that somebody stood up and spoke the truth. Truth hurts doesn't it?

 

Can't bring common since in here.

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#54

Quote:One would have to say yes.

 

Also, there were many people saying last years schedule was one of the toughest schedules in the NFL, meaning this years schedule was easier then last years.


It is amazing the lengths people will go through to defend this steaming oil of dog crap we call an NFL team.
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#55

Quote:You would rather have Bradley over Kelly? I know the Eagles and anybody with any kind of intelligence wouldn't. Keep standing behind your man true fan.
 

 I would take Kelly 10 out of 10 times, especially in hindsight.

 

And I like Gus, but his teams have been NFL patsies for 2 straight years.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#56

Quote:This board has officially lost it (no pun intended). Firing Bradley and Caldwell right now would be one of the most devastating things that can happen to our franchise right now. The truth about this team, and this rebuild is that it's going to take at least 4-5 seasons for us to be back in the playoff chase again.

 

Face facts! We're one of the worst teams in the league right now. We suck. Plain and simple. And we're stuck with one of the least experienced and underdeveloped rosters in the whole league. I agree that some guys like Fisch have to go, but nixing the rest of the coaching staff and management is pure insanity. That's the last thing that a QB like Bortles needs right now, and it can be argued that, that's the main reason why Gabbert failed with all of the coaching and management changes. Gene Smith's poor drafting and FA signings easily set this franchise back by about 10 years. TEN YEARS!

 

 

I know that I'm not going to receive much support from anyone else on the board, but it's time that somebody stood up and spoke the truth. Truth hurts doesn't it?
Someone could also argue that bringing in a new coach could also help all the young guys because they are so young and not stuck in their old ways.... Since they have no old ways.


Bradley won't be fired most likely but if he continues losing more games than he wins, he won't and shouldn't be here. I actually think there is good young talent on this team and Bradley is not developing them as well as he should.
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#57

Quote:Posted this a few weeks ago

 

http://jungle.jaguars.com/index.php?/top...cally-bad/
 That's a very bad sign for a coach to be that historically bad.

 

Pretty depressing really.

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#58

Quote:This board has officially lost it (no pun intended). Firing Bradley and Caldwell right now would be one of the most devastating things that can happen to our franchise right now. The truth about this team, and this rebuild is that it's going to take at least 4-5 seasons for us to be back in the playoff chase again.
 

Cool. How long should it take to look like a competent NFL team? Because it has been two years and they still don't.

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#59

My favourite thing about the Bradley hiring is that the other coaches interviewed were Greg Roman, Mel Tucker, and Keith Armstrong. Competence was never an option. 


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#60

Wasn't last week's talking point that we are going to turn the corner, and when we do it'll be obvious to everyone?

 

Now we're looking at a 4 to 5 year rebuild?  Sheesh, keep moving the goal posts, I guess


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