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Warming up to the idea of taking a tackle.

#1

Get Matthews or Lewan (Robinson is overrated)

Joeckel-Beadles-Center-Paztor-Matthews.


 

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#2

Why would Paztor move inside? Why leave him at RT where he played at a high level and get a G/C in FA/Draft and actually get an impact player with the 3rd overall pick?


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#3

There will be legitimate star pass rushers at that pick and dependent on who you ask a couple of franchise QBs.  If we pick a Tackle (even in a trade down), Dave loses all credibility.


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#4

Hell.no.
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#5

Is that you, Jungle Cat
"Expect for the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes."

 

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#6

Ohallaran already said that a source told him with Paztor emerging they would definitely not take a tackle at 3.


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#7

If we take a Tackle it better be becaue this:

 

Jake Matthews/Greg Robinson slips to the 3rd round

or

Trade Paztor for a 1st rounder, use it on tackel

 

In other words..

 

not happening.

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#8

Quote:There will be legitimate star pass rushers at that pick and dependent on who you ask a couple of franchise QBs.  If we pick a Tackle (even in a trade down), Dave loses all credibility.
This.

I want 3 players. Clowney, Bridgewater, Manziel. Jaguars have the number 3 pick. Just give me one of those 3 at 3, and I'm happy.

 

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#9

Negatory.
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#10

Please ban the OP. 3rd Olineman in the first round in 5 years is insane.
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#11

I don't see it happening.  Clowney, Mack, Watkins, or a QB would be more beneficial and make way more sense.


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#12

Leave Pasztor at RT as he is young, developing well, and cheap on the books.  Sign a starting quality RG in the draft in the 3rd round or later, and draft an impact player with the 1-3 pick.  So....no to a tackle with the 1-3 pick.


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(This post was last modified: 03-21-2014, 10:23 PM by MONK.)

Quote:In November 2009, then-freshman kicker Brendan Gibbons was accused of rape by a female student. Gibbons’ roommate, All-American LT Taylor Lewan, then committed an additional crime by threatening to rape the woman himself if she pressed charges against Gibbons. What’s even more damning is that two fellow football players reported Lewan’s threats to the police themselves, but nothing was done by anyone in the Michigan program to punish these players.
 

http://www.chatsports.com/michigan-wolve...-10-2-4830

 

Quote:Munsch alleges Lewan punched his friend, who called 911. Munsch said Lewan then punched him in the face, knocking him to the ground, where he was kicked by another person. After that, he said, Lewan punched him in the ribs.

Munsch, who was taken to a hospital after the assault, said he identified Lewan to police at the scene as the man who punched him, but he didn't recognize who he was at the time.
 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nca...t/4199589/

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#14

Warm up to the idea of doing your homework.


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#15

Quote:Hell.no.
 

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#16

Not happening unless Dave Caldwell lets JungleCat in the draftroom for more than a minute.  


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#17
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2014, 06:33 AM by Jungle Cat.)

Quote:Warm up to the idea of doing your homework.
If Clowney is a Texan in a few weeks, and a couple other so called premium pass rush specialists land in Indy and Nashville, you've got them covered; all tied up in a bow with Austin Pasztor? 

 

If Austin Pasztor can do that, you just degraded Clowney and Mack and all the rest of the 2014 premium pass rush specialist models to nothing. As benign as you make them out to be under the rule of Czar Pasztor, you inadvertently point out their complete uselessness to the Jaguars as players.

 

Fifty sacks in 2012. Fifty sacks in 2013. Pasztor, had no impact whatsoever last year like a talented offensive tackle can.

 

This crisis at offensive line only seems to creep up when it's time to give account for what did happen, rather than what didn't happen. What didn't happen was superior pass protection. What didn't happen was a superior power rushing attack.

 

We're all good at draft time. Nope. Don't want a second elite offensive tackle. Offensive lineman are a dime a dozen. They all look the same to me.

 

I didn't start this thread. It appears to have been designed to slip a fast one in on Lewan.

 

I see he's hip on the Khan mustache brand. Do you believe in destiny?

 

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Quote:If Clowney is a Texan in a few weeks, and a couple other so called premium pass rush specialists land in Indy and Nashville, you've got them covered; all tied up in a bow with Austin Pasztor? 

 

If Austin Pasztor can do that, you just degraded Clowney and Mack and all the rest of the 2014 premium pass rush specialist models to nothing. As benign as you make them out to be under the rule of Czar Pasztor, you inadvertently point out their complete uselessness to the Jaguars as players.

 

Fifty sacks in 2012. Fifty sacks in 2013. Pasztor, had no impact whatsoever last year like a talented offensive tackle can. This crisis at offensive line only seems to creep up when it's time to give account for what did happen. Rather than what didn't happen.

 

I didn't start this thread. It appears to have been designed to slip a fast one in on Lewan.
 

I know I'm wasting my breath on a troll, but here goes.

 

Paztor is not a nobody, he is a guy who was overlooked and has now developed into a quality NFL OT. He was also only 1/5 of the line and wherever he lined up he was rock solid. Of those 50 sacks I doubt you could attribute more than 5 to him. Whoever lines up at LDE, Mack, Clowney, Watt, I would be confident that Paztor will hold his own, because he is a quality player and this does not make the man opposite him a 'nothing'. 

 

We also had Gabbert and Henne as our QBs, no credible running threat, several of our offensive line not named Austin were and are not up to scratch and we were chasing the game practically every week.

 

Offensive tackle is one of the few spots on the team that we dont need to worry about. Joeckel, Paztor and Bradfield to backup will be just fine, what they need is a decent QB to block for.

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Quote:I know I'm wasting my breath on a troll, but here goes.

 

Paztor is not a nobody, he is a guy who was overlooked and has now developed into a quality NFL OT. He was also only 1/5 of the line and wherever he lined up he was rock solid. Of those 50 sacks I doubt you could attribute more than 5 to him. Whoever lines up at LDE, Mack, Clowney, Watt, I would be confident that Paztor will hold his own, because he is a quality player and this does not make the man opposite him a 'nothing'. 

 

We also had Gabbert and Henne as our QBs, no credible running threat, several of our offensive line not named Austin were and are not up to scratch and we were chasing the game practically every week.

 

Offensive tackle is one of the few spots on the team that we dont need to worry about. Joeckel, Paztor and Bradfield to backup will be just fine, what they need is a decent QB to block for.
 

The problem is the problem. We've got offensive line problems. No ringing endorsement is going to make a problem better. Drafting talented offensive linemen will.

 

You are exaggerating about the offensive line only being able to block for a different quarterback. I did not know until today that offensive linemen tend to not want to block for just any quarterback. I guess they'll make the decision on how well to do their jobs predicated on who we get in the draft.

 

Quarterbacks are good for two things. They hand the ball off and throw for first downs once in a while. If they can't do their job and look good, nine times out of ten you've got a talent problem on your offensive line.

 

Six consecutive non-winning seasons and we pretend that our quarterbacks aren't good enough at throwing the ball away fast enough. 

 

Yeah, that's it.

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Quote:I know I'm wasting my breath on a troll, but here goes.

 

Paztor is not a nobody, he is a guy who was overlooked and has now developed into a quality NFL OT. He was also only 1/5 of the line and wherever he lined up he was rock solid. Of those 50 sacks I doubt you could attribute more than 5 to him. Whoever lines up at LDE, Mack, Clowney, Watt, I would be confident that Paztor will hold his own, because he is a quality player and this does not make the man opposite him a 'nothing'. 

 

We also had Gabbert and Henne as our QBs, no credible running threat, several of our offensive line not named Austin were and are not up to scratch and we were chasing the game practically every week.

 

Offensive tackle is one of the few spots on the team that we dont need to worry about. Joeckel, Paztor and Bradfield to backup will be just fine, what they need is a decent QB to block for.
 

I would like to emphasize the underlined part.   I think the improvements we have already made to our defense will cause our quarterback to get sacked fewer times, because our improved defense will keep us in games and that will enable us to run the ball when we want to.   We won't be forced to pass to catch up, and that will help our quarterback protection immensely. 

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