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Should Blake run more often?
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He had a lot of success against Arizona with his feet-not his arm.
He's not Cam Newton, but he can run. Thoughts? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
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I'd like to see about 3-5 designed runs per game depending on the opponent.
I don't hate that he doesn't always take off and looks to throw first. That's usually the better option. I think he manages his scrambling well the majority of the time.
No. I hate when QB's run. That's not real football. QB's throw and RB's run.
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(11-29-2017, 05:47 PM)Pdiddy Wrote:(11-29-2017, 04:32 PM)JagFanFirst Wrote: Only problem with running is that it increase the chance for injury. It could be a huge problem for the Jaguars if Blake Bortles suffers a major injury because his 2018 salary might become guaranteed. It's possible the Jaguars will bring back Bortles under the terms of the 5th year option. But they certainly don't want to pay a massive salary to a player that will be out for at least months.
Yes and no
He runs really well. The problem is when a qb is effective running (eg wilson) it because he has great judgement on when to throw and when to run. To really take advantage of his running ability you would have to take off the reigns and let him just play. Naw I’m good off that. Make him stay in the pocket and only run when he panics or it’s designed. I want his decision making held to a minimal impact We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Not necessarily more by design, but he does hesistate to scramble and looks to pass a little too much, especially considering how well he does it. I've seen him pass up too many likely 1st downs to try and squeeze a ball into somewhere. Besides, for whatever reason, a quarterback who successfully scrambles pumps up the crowd.
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