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Is this the worst Offense in Jag History?

#21

2012 I think was he worst
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#22

Quote:Imagine what the defense would be like with a real scheme and not this stupid Otto Leo abomination.  Seattle South.... hahahahahahahaha
This defense gave up 206 yards of offense today and will end up 5th in the league this week.

 

Scheme appears to be working pretty well right now.

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#23

Quote:This defense gave up 206 yards of offense today and will end up 5th in the league this week.

 

Scheme appears to be working pretty well right now.
A rookie QB and no picks or forced errors.  The scheme is garbage for us.  We have some talent true.

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#24

Quote:No.


BBINT is garbage. And the reason he's garbage is because he actually had talent. He had talent and he wasted it by being a complete lazy peice of human feces.


BBINT is a loser.


But our offense under Blaine Gabbert was the worst offense we have ever had. Blaine was just a terrible QB.


BBINT had potential and is just a sub par franchise QB.


But that offense under Mularkey with Blaine under center was the worst offense I've ever seen.


PS. [BAD WORD REMOVED] you, BBINT!!!



Lol do you feel better??? Does Blake deserve another shot?
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#25

Quote:A rookie QB and no picks or forced errors.  The scheme is garbage for us.  We have some talent true.
We didn't become the 5th ranked defense based on this game alone.

 

The defense wouldn't have gotten that good that quick if there was a problem with the scheme.

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#26

Quote:A rookie QB and no picks or forced errors. The scheme is garbage for us. We have some talent true.


Have you noticed how the Jags opponents are basically playing "safe"? Denver used a game plan today for their rookie QB that didn't have him taking risks. They ran the ball alot, and were doing their best to just protect the ball. All the 3 and outs by Denver showed that they weren't taking much risk.


Why should opponents be uber-aggressive and make a lot of risky throws against Jax? All a team has to do is protect the ball, don't make mistakes, and wait for the Jags offense to make their own and lose the turnover battle.


I didn't see Houston taking a lot of risks? KC? Detroit?


All teams have to do is play safe, and they'll most likely get a victory.
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#27

Worse I dunno maybe, boring yes.


I literally keep falling asleep during jags games
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#28

Quote:Lol do you feel better??? Does Blake deserve another shot?
 

 

No.  and No

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#29

Quote:Have you noticed how the Jags opponents are basically playing "safe"? Denver used a game plan today for their rookie QB that didn't have him taking risks. They ran the ball alot, and were doing their best to just protect the ball. All the 3 and outs by Denver showed that they weren't taking much risk.


Why should opponents be uber-aggressive and make a lot of risky throws against Jax? All a team has to do is protect the ball, don't make mistakes, and wait for the Jags offense to make their own and lose the turnover battle.


I didn't see Houston taking a lot of risks? KC? Detroit?


All teams have to do is play safe, and they'll most likely get a victory.
 

We are our own worst enemy.

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#30

Quote:We are our own worst enemy.
Agree.
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#31

Yeah Jagherd, I have noticed that as the strategy used against us. We have seen it for 2 years running. Only 2 coaches have been burned by the vanilla super safe gameplan this year.  We are not just bad...  we are boring as heck. I am watching the red zone channel and watching other teams actually play football, I can't help but be beat like a dead horse on how pitiful our HC is this year.

 

We should own the division this year.


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#32

Chlamydia > Jags offense


That's just how bad it is.
Whether someone has a liberal, or conservative viewpoint, a authoritative figure should not lock a thread for the sole purpose to get the last word in all the while prohibiting someone else from being able to respond.
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#33

Quote:No.


BBINT is garbage. And the reason he's garbage is because he actually had talent. He had talent and he wasted it by being a complete lazy peice of human feces.


BBINT is a loser.


But our offense under Blaine Gabbert was the worst offense we have ever had. Blaine was just a terrible QB.


BBINT had potential and is just a sub par franchise QB.


But that offense under Mularkey with Blaine under center was the worst offense I've ever seen.


PS. [BAD WORD REMOVED] you, BBINT!!!


You are holding it all in man. Don't be afraid to vent it and let it all out. It can be therapeutic.
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#34

Quote:Have you noticed how the Jags opponents are basically playing "safe"? Denver used a game plan today for their rookie QB that didn't have him taking risks. They ran the ball alot, and were doing their best to just protect the ball. All the 3 and outs by Denver showed that they weren't taking much risk.


Why should opponents be uber-aggressive and make a lot of risky throws against Jax? All a team has to do is protect the ball, don't make mistakes, and wait for the Jags offense to make their own and lose the turnover battle.


I didn't see Houston taking a lot of risks? KC? Detroit?


All teams have to do is play safe, and they'll most likely get a victory.
 

I think this is really it. Whenever a team needs to move the ball and score on the Jaguars they can do it pretty much at will. It's just that most of the time teams play it safe. So even when Bortles has a decent game it's not going to matter because the other team will just do whatever they need to win and the Jaguars won't stop them.

 

The team overall is as soft as Gus's softserve cones.

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#35

Quote:I think this is really it. Whenever a team needs to move the ball and score on the Jaguars they can do it pretty much at will. It's just that most of the time teams play it safe. So even when Bortles has a decent game it's not going to matter because the other team will just do whatever they need to win and the Jaguars won't stop them.

 

The team overall is as soft as Gus's softserve cones.
 

It has worked for all but 2 games.  Last year it was the same darn thing.  At least he got a good challenge call today.  Does it bother anyone else that he was waiting for the replay inside the stadium before throwing the challenge flag?  I mean what no one on the staff is watching for this stuff?

 

Ugh!!!!

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#36

The Garrapolo/Cook years will be better


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#37

The Jags defense rankings are skewed to make them look much better than they are because teams don't have to take any risks and push the ball down the field.  They know the Jags are going to throw an interception, muff a punt, or commit some atrocious penalty and defeat themselves.  Why take any risks?  Just kill the clock and play it safe.  

 

If the Jags D was really good, we'd have a lot more turnovers.  We simply lack playmakers.  


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#38

Quote:It has worked for all but 2 games.  Last year it was the same darn thing.  At least he got a good challenge call today.  Does it bother anyone else that he was waiting for the replay inside the stadium before throwing the challenge flag?  I mean what no one on the staff is watching for this stuff?

 

Ugh!!!!
There is no magic faster replay available than what goes up on the scoreboard.

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#39

Quote:The Jags defense rankings are skewed to make them look much better than they are because teams don't have to take any risks and push the ball down the field.  They know the Jags are going to throw an interception, muff a punt, or commit some atrocious penalty and defeat themselves.  Why take any risks?  Just kill the clock and play it safe.  

 

If the Jags D was really good, we'd have a lot more turnovers.  We simply lack playmakers.  
 

But at least this offense CAN get the ball down the field. Gabbert couldnt stat pad like Borltes can. One thing Blaine does have over Gabbert is better energy, scrambling ability, he showed us the potential to be exciting in certain ways but it comes down to his inability to throw a football and consistently bad decision making. 

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#40

I think people forget how truly inept our offense was with gabbert under center.


Yeah, BbInt sucks. But gabbert was on a whole other level. And remember that our best wr back then was Mike (MT80) Thomas.


We were bad back then. Epically bad.
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