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At what positions or units are the Jags better....
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(07-23-2022, 04:06 AM)Norseman Wrote:Most of his ints were a result of an insccurate throw or sending into double or even triple coverage.. you can consider that taking a chance i guess… but it would be different if his ints were on 50/50 go balls giving his wr a chance at making a play but that often wasnt the case.(07-22-2022, 10:25 PM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: Yes but he didn't really clean up those mistakes, he just took far less chances.. which results in him throwing no touchdowns for 2 months and barely reaching 200 yards most games mid way through the season. Not to compare him to Gabbs, but that was kind of how he played. He didn't throw a ton of ints, but neither did he throw for many tds or yards. |
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