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Poll: With Belichick, Tomlin, Coughlin or other similar NFL HC, what would the Jags record have been this season?
4 or less wins
5-6 wins
7-8 wins
9-10 wins
11 or more wins
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Talent Level

#1

Is talent why we are 2-4?


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#2

No its not
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#3
(This post was last modified: 10-24-2016, 02:50 PM by jvillejagsn1.)

No, I think with any of those coaches, we could have 8-9 wins. We could easily be 5-1 right now......

 

I think:

 

GB - win

SD - loss

Balt - win

Indy - win

Chicago - win

Oakland - win


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#4

Even with Blake playing like garbage I still think a competent coaching staff wins GB and Balt
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#5

I'd like to add, we need another O-Cord as well though.


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#6

These coaches would have benched Blake and put Henne and we'd be undefeated at this point.
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#7

Quote:Even with Blake playing like garbage I still think a competent coaching staff wins GB and Balt
Strange that Bortles actually played okay against the Packers.

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#8
(This post was last modified: 10-24-2016, 02:55 PM by Caldrac.)

7 - 8 wins with a capable headcoach. The penalities alone and turnovers alone I think would be limited and cut back tremendously with a traditional coach that commands discipline and authority. I bet we'd win the Green Bay opener and close out the Baltimore game the way it should have been closed out with a coach who doesn't play around and demands discipline and fundamental football to be played at all levels. We'd be a four win team right now with maybe that San Diego game still being a clunker and probably another loss like we had at home against the Raiders.


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#9

9-10 wins. We could definitely be 5-1 right now with Coughlin or Belichick.


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#10

I believe 11 wins. I really really think that. Those coaches would make a game plan for our players' strengths. Bobblehead Gus doesn't know how to do that, and Ole Slick can't call decent plays for his offense.


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#11

Anyone else find it funny we've just played 6 games and are already referring to the 2016 season in past tense?


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#12

Quote:I believe 11 wins. I really really think that. Those coaches would make a game plan for our players' strengths. Bobblehead Gus doesn't know how to do that, and Ole Slick can't call not only decent plays for his offense.
not only make a solid game plan for our players and their strengths but take away opposing teams strength. I can't think of one game under Bradley that we took something away.
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#13

Quote:Anyone else find it funny we've just played 6 games and are already referring to the 2016 season in past tense?
 

  I totally respect why any Jaguars fan would feel that way.   Yet,   from a standings standpoint,   the Jaguars are only 2 games out of first place.  

 

  Because the Jaguars are in the AFC South race,  I truly believe at least one major change would have happened regarding the team's coaching situation if the Jaguars weren't playing on Thursday Night.     As dim as the Jaguars chances seem at this time,   the realistic possibility exists that a coaching change could spark a playoff race run.    Unless the Jaguars put together a 2 game winning streak again,   it wouldn't surprise me in the least that Gus Bradley's next loss is his final loss with the team.  


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#14

Quote:not only make a solid game plan for our players and their strengths but take away opposing teams strength. I can't think of one game under Bradley that we took something away.


Exactly.


I'd say this video sums it up perfectly.
<a class="bbc_url" href='https://youtu.be/fVH7dxyr3Qc'>https://youtu.be/fVH7dxyr3Qc</a>

Every other coach in the league is Lisa in this.
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#15

We're young so I said 10 wins
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#16

Quote:not only make a solid game plan for our players and their strengths but take away opposing teams strength. I can't think of one game under Bradley that we took something away.
 

While I agree in principle, it's worth noting that Gus has been open about his defense being built to stop the run  - and it has indeed effectively limited the run game of a number of good rushing teams. 

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#17

I would say 8 wins probably. The offense still needs work.


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#18

Quote:I would say 8 wins probably. The offense still needs work.
Are you kidding me?

 

If Belicheck were the coach of this team, we would be 5-1 at worst right now. We play in the AFC South which is unbelievably terrible. That right there is 5-6 wins already.

 

Beli wins 10-11 games every year in his sleep.

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#19

Quote:While I agree in principle, it's worth noting that Gus has been open about his defense being built to stop the run  - and it has indeed effectively limited the run game of a number of good rushing teams.
I agree somewhat with that but it's like pulling teeth. Also having a defense built to stop the run isn't necessarily taking something away from a team it is just more of a good match up for the defense. Some of these great coaches scheme to take things away as I'm sure you know. Installing a game plan week to week to limit or control an opposing team on offense or defense is something he is not capable of in my eyes and I can't think of a time under his tenure here
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#20

Quote:I agree somewhat with that but it's like pulling teeth. Also having a defense built to stop the run isn't necessarily taking something away from a team it is just more of a good match up for the defense. Some of these great coaches scheme to take things away as I'm sure you know. Installing a game plan week to week to limit or control an opposing team on offense or defense is something he is not capable of in my eyes and I can't think of a time under his tenure here
I see the coaching deficiencies as well, I'm just being devil's advocate here. 

 

Also:

http://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/footbal...t-jaguars/

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