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Thoughts on the season and the future

#21

Has anyone heard any news or rumors about a new sponsor for the stadium? I wonder if we’ll go back to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for a while? With the direction the arrow is pointing with this team, I would be surprised if a corporate sponsor isn’t found immediately.

https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/2022/11...me-change/
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#22

(02-04-2023, 12:51 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Has anyone heard any news or rumors about a new sponsor for the stadium? I wonder if we’ll go back to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for a while? With the direction the arrow is pointing with this team, I would be surprised if a corporate sponsor isn’t found immediately.

https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/2022/11...me-change/

There's a Chase Field for baseball, a Chase Center for basketball, how about a Chase Stadium for football?
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#23

It's time for Flex-N-Gate Stadium.
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#24

The Pornhub.com stadium it will be.Lifetime membership of PH Premium for each season ticket holder.
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#25

The season was quite the ride. We saw quite a bit this season from the team. The Good, development of our QB, free agents that actually earned their paychecks and a nice string of wins to end the season. The Bad a string of 5 losses in a row after a good start to the season. The Ugly, the Detroit game and that lateral on a reverse down at the goal line by TL that turned the ball over. We have been here before in 2017, with a bunch of FA acquisitions coming in and us doing well. I am cautiously optimistic his time with our current GM/HC configuration influencing that. The off season will certainly be pivotal in our results next year, but aren't they always for every team? This year we have a few key positions stabilized that I hope help that effort. The off season certainly will be entertaining in a completely different way this year. Stay tuned ... LOL
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#26

I always thought WaffleMart Stadium had a nice ring to it..


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#28

This off season will be really crucial. The offense is right there ready to win a superbowl. The defense needs a little bit of work there. Jags need a cb.
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#29
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2023, 10:28 AM by rpr52121. Edited 1 time in total.)

(02-13-2023, 05:56 AM)Jag88 Wrote: This off season will be really crucial. The offense is right there ready to win a superbowl. The defense needs a little bit of work there. Jags need a cb.

I'm not sold that the offense is already Super Bowl caliber. If Lawrence takes another step this off season, and Ridley comes back on fire, then it could be. There were just too many halves during the win streak where the offense was taken out of rhythm or guys did not step up to make the truly All-Pro level plays you need to win a SB.

Defense still needs a lot of work IMO. They were too reliant on the big play TO at exact right moment. Cannot count on that consistently.
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(02-13-2023, 10:28 AM)rpr52121 Wrote:
(02-13-2023, 05:56 AM)Jag88 Wrote: This off season will be really crucial. The offense is right there ready to win a superbowl. The defense needs a little bit of work there. Jags need a cb.

I'm not sold that the offense is already Super Bowl caliber. If Lawrence takes another step this off season, and Ridley comes back on fire, then it could be. There were just too many halves during the win streak where the offense was taken out of rhythm or guys did not step up to make the truly All-Pro level plays you need to win a SB.

Defense still needs a lot of work IMO. They were too reliant on the big play TO at exact right moment. Cannot count on that consistently.

I mostly agree here. 
My take on it is that there were just simply too many games that featured poor execution a bit too often to win. 

The good news is that it was in year one of a new system that looks like its got legs for longevity. 
Lots of players returning for year two in this offense with a young, ascending QB - and that looks really good on paper right about now. 

I think the next step for Lawrence is just continuing down the same path to improved consistency and being comfortable enough under pressure to maintain technique and sound decision making. We saw him do this from the London game onward last year. If he picks up where he left off, we should see results.
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#31

(02-13-2023, 10:47 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:
(02-13-2023, 10:28 AM)rpr52121 Wrote: I'm not sold that the offense is already Super Bowl caliber. If Lawrence takes another step this off season, and Ridley comes back on fire, then it could be. There were just too many halves during the win streak where the offense was taken out of rhythm or guys did not step up to make the truly All-Pro level plays you need to win a SB.

Defense still needs a lot of work IMO. They were too reliant on the big play TO at exact right moment. Cannot count on that consistently.

I mostly agree here. 
My take on it is that there were just simply too many games that featured poor execution a bit too often to win. 

The good news is that it was in year one of a new system that looks like its got legs for longevity. 
Lots of players returning for year two in this offense with a young, ascending QB - and that looks really good on paper right about now. 

I think the next step for Lawrence is just continuing down the same path to improved consistency and being comfortable enough under pressure to maintain technique and sound decision making. We saw him do this from the London game onward last year. If he picks up where he left off, we should see results.
And finally having the same offensive system in back to back years for the first time in a long time will only help him be more consistent.

I think you'll see Lawrence break the Jags passing TD mark next year and flirt with 4,800 passing yards. Look at year 2 for Wentz (CARSON WENTZ) in Pedersons system. It's going to be beautiful.
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#32

(01-28-2023, 02:47 PM)IKhan't Wrote: This is my first post. I've been a Jaguars fan since the team was announced, but I live in Indiana, so finding other Jaguars fans to talk with has been like finding a needle in a haystack. I just happened to find this forum and I am overjoyed to find other fans of my NFL team. How long has this forum been around and why did it take me so long to find it? Anyway, this team has frustrated me for decades, but once we drafted Trevor Lawrence, I knew things were gonna start looking up. We haven't really ever had a franchise QB. Mark Brunell was the closest thing we'd ever had until now. Also we had to automatically get better, just by the subtraction of Urban Meyer. Good God, what was Khan thinking hiring a college coach with zero NFL experience and zero knowledge of the pro game or how to deal with grown men?

We definitely made positive strides this season, but these positive steps should have been in place years ago. This team should have been totally built, so that a new franchise QB like Lawrence could come in and hit the ground running with most all of the pieces in place around him. Instead, we had years of terrible drafting and poor free agent signings. Don't get me wrong, we have some pieces in place, but it just frustrates me that we don't have more, given all the prime draft picks we earned over the past few seasons. Instead, we have very little to show for them. Now that I have vented about that, lets focus on what we do have. We have a true franchise QB and a franchise RB. That's a good start. We have a fantastic TE that we absolutely must re-sign. I can't tell you how many times Engram came up with key catches last season to keep drives going. We have decent enough receivers as well. We had a lot of drops last season, but our passing game was eons better than what we have seen in the recent past and I hope the addition of Calvin Ridley will make us even better.

On defense we have an up and coming lock down CB in Tyson Campbell. He's a lot of fun to watch. Darius Williams really upped his game since moving to the outside and Andre Cisco has flashed enough that I see his career taking an upturn as well. We have a great young ILB in Foyesade Oluokun and two highly drafted rookie LB's with tremendous upside. I saw Muma flash a few times and I really like that kid. I was high on Lloyd before the draft, but he seemed really lost at times. I'm still confident he can get it together though. I also really like what I see from DaVon Hamilton. Since adding him, our run defense is no longer a complete embarrassment. We still have work to do on the O-Line, D-Line, pass rush and Nickle corner, but things are starting to look really positive and I am excited to see what this team can accomplish. I just hope Khan and Baalke don't screw things up.

Welcome. This board has been around forever. It was originally on the Jags website, but when they shut it down, we moved here. As to the rest of your post, I don't know that you can have a solid team ready for a franchise QB. Oftentimes, you have to draft high to get those, and that comes from losing. I am happy with the pieces we have. I really just want to focus on the lines. Resign Engram, and draft offensive and defensive linemen with every pick. That's all I'm doing until I get the right 5 for Trevor and the right d-line to get the other guy.
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#33

(02-04-2023, 12:51 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Has anyone heard any news or rumors about a new sponsor for the stadium? I wonder if we’ll go back to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for a while? With the direction the arrow is pointing with this team, I would be surprised if a corporate sponsor isn’t found immediately.

https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/2022/11...me-change/

We already have a British presence as a team, why not Jaguar Land Rover as the stadium sponsor?
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#34

Mahome Boy just won a Super Bowl without Hill, so as long as we have an elite QB were good. We gotta get that defense right.
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#35

(02-13-2023, 02:53 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote:
(02-04-2023, 12:51 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Has anyone heard any news or rumors about a new sponsor for the stadium? I wonder if we’ll go back to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for a while? With the direction the arrow is pointing with this team, I would be surprised if a corporate sponsor isn’t found immediately.

https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/2022/11...me-change/

We already have a British presence as a team, why not Jaguar Land Rover as the stadium sponsor?

Or Jelly Babies Stadium?Those damn things are delicious!
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#36

#Freecalvinridley officially needs to begin
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