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An alternate universe......

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(This post was last modified: 01-08-2023, 09:18 AM by Rockman1966. Edited 1 time in total.)

Titans FG, 3-0
Trevor hands off, no pitch.  3 points for Jags, no TD for TEN, 3-3
Trevor does not miss wide-open TD throw, 10-3.
PI vs. TEN on Agnew target, subsequent TD, 17-3.
TEN FG, 17-6.
Halftime.
Game over.  24-9.

I know, I know.  Jags won.  Embrace the win.  On to SD or BAL.

What a gameplan by Vrabel.  
The King is dead.  Incredible job holding a HOF RB to just over 100 yards on 30+ carries.  Huge human in the middle played like it on D.
Agnew.  Just Agnew.
Defense played their [BLEEP] off in the second half; played well in 1st half.
OL did a great job pass-blocking.  Tacks DL is crazy good.
Special teams were special.
Trevor grew some more last night.  Big step for him.
TEN was more physical in 1st half.  Desperate.  They lost 7 games in a row!
The crowd was amped.  Great atmosphere.  Wait until next wekend!
Jacksonville Jaguars, 2022 AFC South Champions; unreal.
Pederson COY.
What a great year.

What am I exited abou next year?  Calvin Ridley.
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#2

Meaningful experience for our young guys, and our FAs. Prime time games in the spotlight, playoffs, home crowd rocking

Unlike previous years when rookies and high priced FAs immediately walked into a dumpster fire over here
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#3

I just thank heavens I'm not in an alternate universe where Trevor got his knee blown out on that dirty low hit by the lions.
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#4

Frankly they played a bit tight. There first real taste of win or go home.

I think they’ll be much better for it.
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(01-08-2023, 09:30 AM)NoShoes Wrote: Frankly they played a bit tight. There first real taste of win or go home.

I think they’ll be much better for it.

They'se played ugly the past two-three weeks, to be honest.

Fortunately, we were good enough to win those three games.

The Jets game was understandable, given the opponent and the weather.

But it seems Trevor and Zay Jones in particular have been out of sunch.

Whatever kinks are happening in the offense.passing game, I hope they are straightened out/eliminated by next weekend..

We will need the offense functioning on all cylinders to win from here on out, even with the defensive improvement.
 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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I think you guys are being a bit rash regarding the offense.

The NY Jets game was actually a well game planned and well executed game. We only had that one flukey fumble.

The tin horns game was a nothing game, and we pulled it out.

This game, Lawrence still had a QB Rating of 92. That's a not a terrible QB Rating, guys. Yeah, he missed a few throws, but overall he played well enough to keep us in the game. Against a team that knows us very well... Lawrence was tight a couple times. That's natural for a 2nd year QB. Let's cut the kid some slack.
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(01-08-2023, 12:23 PM)carp8dm Wrote: I think you guys are being a bit rash regarding the offense.

The NY Jets game was actually a well game planned and well executed game.  We only had that one flukey fumble.

The tin horns game was a nothing game, and we pulled it out.

This game, Lawrence still had a QB Rating of 92.  That's a not a terrible QB Rating, guys.  Yeah, he missed a few throws, but overall he played well enough to keep us in the game.  Against a team that knows us very well...  Lawrence was tight a couple times.  That's natural for a 2nd year QB.  Let's cut the kid some slack.

I thought Lawrence played a pretty good game given the pressure he was under, especially in the second half.  I've re-watched the game twice now after seeing it live last night and the few bad passes he had were really bad throws, which is why it seemed like he played worse than he really did.  The one to a wide open Zay Jones was the worst obviously, and not quite as bad the miss to Marvin on the sideline.  The miss to Kirk in the end zone was pressure and he had to get rid of the ball quickly.  He also made amazing plays a few times to avoid sacks.  But people gonna see what they wanna see.
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(01-08-2023, 12:23 PM)carp8dm Wrote: I think you guys are being a bit rash regarding the offense.

The NY Jets game was actually a well game planned and well executed game.  We only had that one flukey fumble.

The tin horns game was a nothing game, and we pulled it out.

This game, Lawrence still had a QB Rating of 92.  That's a not a terrible QB Rating, guys.  Yeah, he missed a few throws, but overall he played well enough to keep us in the game.  Against a team that knows us very well...  Lawrence was tight a couple times.  That's natural for a 2nd year QB.  Let's cut the kid some slack.

I’ll defer to Coach Campos on this. Last night on the post game radio show he emphasized that not only did the tacks have more rest, but they had additional days to watch film on us and prepare.
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(This post was last modified: 01-08-2023, 12:35 PM by carp8dm.)

(01-08-2023, 12:28 PM)RicoTx Wrote:
(01-08-2023, 12:23 PM)carp8dm Wrote: I think you guys are being a bit rash regarding the offense.

The NY Jets game was actually a well game planned and well executed game.  We only had that one flukey fumble.

The tin horns game was a nothing game, and we pulled it out.

This game, Lawrence still had a QB Rating of 92.  That's a not a terrible QB Rating, guys.  Yeah, he missed a few throws, but overall he played well enough to keep us in the game.  Against a team that knows us very well...  Lawrence was tight a couple times.  That's natural for a 2nd year QB.  Let's cut the kid some slack.

I thought Lawrence played a pretty good game given the pressure he was under, especially in the second half.  If re-watched the game twice now after seeing it live last night and the few bad passes he had were really bad throws, which is why it seemed like he played worse than he really did.  The one to a wide open Zay Jones was the worst obviously, and not quite as bad the miss to Marvin on the sideline.  The miss to Kirk in the end zone was pressure and he had to get rid of the ball quickly.  He also made amazing plays a few times to avoid sacks.  But people gonna see what they wanna see.

Exactly, I'm not saying he played great.  But he played well.

Also, the tacks were all over our bootleg play action pass all night.  Every time the play action was moving the Line in one direction for Trevor to then misdirect, there was a tack LBer waiting for him.  It was as if the tack figured out that wrinkle, and we kept going back to it with no success.

I still think Trevor doesn't fully trust his Left Tackle right now...  That one miss in the end Zone, he was throwing off his back foot because he thought the edge rusher was gonna get to him.  

These things gotta get worked out, but it's not like the offense or Trevor was exposed.  My brother lives in Minnesota, this was the first game he watched Trevor play and he was impressed with his play.  I mean, it wasn't his best.  But dude, people in the North have seen such bad QB play, they see the talent we have here in the South.

(01-08-2023, 12:29 PM)homebiscuit Wrote:
(01-08-2023, 12:23 PM)carp8dm Wrote: I think you guys are being a bit rash regarding the offense.

The NY Jets game was actually a well game planned and well executed game.  We only had that one flukey fumble.

The tin horns game was a nothing game, and we pulled it out.

This game, Lawrence still had a QB Rating of 92.  That's a not a terrible QB Rating, guys.  Yeah, he missed a few throws, but overall he played well enough to keep us in the game.  Against a team that knows us very well...  Lawrence was tight a couple times.  That's natural for a 2nd year QB.  Let's cut the kid some slack.

I’ll defer to Coach Campos on this. Last night on the post game radio show he emphasized that not only did the tacks have more rest, but they had additional days to watch film on us and prepare.

Yes!  You could tell they were waiting for the naked bootleg all night long!  They were ready for us.  Close, tight games like this happen against division rivals that see you twice a year.
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(01-08-2023, 09:30 AM)NoShoes Wrote: Frankly they played a bit tight. There first real taste of win or go home.

I think they’ll be much better for it.

They did play a little tight as in tlaw. The rest of the team did not. Also, it's been pretty much win or go home since the ravens game. 

In addition, I think the "rub plays in the first quarter  by the Titans were suspect. I seen Campbell get blasted on another kind of those plays.  If that's legal, then the jags need to call those next week.
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#11

In an alternate universe, The Music City Miracle never happened, and the Jags beat the Rams in the Super Bowl and Jeff Fisher isn't the most hated man in Jacksonville.
I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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