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Jags Run Game Struggling

#41

(09-29-2019, 06:52 PM)JackCity Wrote:
(09-29-2019, 06:45 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: Holy hell did we need it

Great to see them figuring out some stuff to get Fournette better holes to hit.

Will have to rewatch but it looks more like pure power now? Looks more like 2017 than anything we've seen to date

I think you're right. 
Looks like more two TE sets than prior to this week.
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#42

Today is why I think that the hate on Fournette, at least a decent amount of it, was misplaced on him vs the OL.

Gave him some holes today and he had a career high and the second highest day ever for a Jaguar. Amazing what happens when he's not hit in the backfield every run.
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#43

Fournette had a big game! Got to find a way to get him in the endzone next!
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#44

(09-29-2019, 07:47 PM)imtheblkranger Wrote: Today is why I think that the hate on Fournette, at least a decent amount of it, was misplaced on him vs the OL.

Gave him some holes today and he had a career high and the second highest day ever for a Jaguar. Amazing what happens when he's not hit in the backfield every run.

I put it on both nearly equally, but big kudos to Fournette for stepping it up big time today.
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#45

All they did was.... coach up to their player's strengths.

You saw more power block formations in it's best form. Out front and center. That's Flip addressing an issue as he said he would.

It was sloppy. Man... it was [BLEEP] sloppy. But if they can shore that yellow paint up and tighten their [BLEEP] up on the outside at OT and get that TE's hamstring right?

This is looking like another one of those odd ball offenses like New England, New Orleans and L.A. It's a positive. Minshew showed that toughness in preseason.

He showed it again today. He's a throwback. He likes being in that moment. Saw a bit of Tony Romo, Brett Favre and 1996 Mark Brunell out there.

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#46

Sorry but I still don't want to rely on 10 minute dozen play drives where we have to complete multiple miracle 3rd and longs and also a 4th down.

It was great that we were able to wear them down in the end, but that isn't working against most teams.
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(This post was last modified: 09-29-2019, 08:10 PM by irontrooper83.)

(09-29-2019, 08:04 PM)Caldrac Wrote: All they did was.... coach up to their player's strengths.

You saw more power block formations in it's best form. Out front and center. That's Flip addressing an issue as he said he would.

It was sloppy. Man... it was [BLEEP] sloppy. But if they can shore that yellow paint up and tighten their [BLEEP] up on the outside at OT and get that TE's hamstring right?

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Yes, let's hope Oliver is back next week or against the Saints and gives us some help as I'm sure Flip will know how to use him. Cam Robinson and OT play must be addressed, some way.

What was impressive today is how they responded. We had horrible field position all day (minus one drive) and it was really impressive how resilient they were with that field position and the absurd penalties we got, the Cam Robinson one on the Chark TD (this guy had another very good day, he had 2 big catches negated by killer penalties too) was a backbreaker.
That drive to start the second half was so good, ran all over them.
I'm exhausted lol
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#48

(09-29-2019, 08:07 PM)Upper Wrote: Sorry but I still don't want to rely on 10 minute dozen play drives where we have to complete multiple miracle 3rd and longs and also a 4th down.

It was great that we were able to wear them down in the end, but that isn't working against most teams.


It was a smart plan vs a a team that wanted nothing to do with the run and had multiple sub 300lb players inside. 

The Jags coaches wouldn't tell you they want to rely on that vs everyone either.
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#49

(09-29-2019, 08:07 PM)Upper Wrote: Sorry but I still don't want to rely on 10 minute dozen play drives where we have to complete multiple miracle 3rd and longs and also a 4th down.

It was great that we were able to wear them down in the end, but that isn't working against most teams.

Just Win Baby.
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