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Post-Game Presser

#1

"We saw some good things out there, now.  We had a lot of energy.  We really stacked some things out there today.  We were competing and did some really nice things."

 

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#2

Quote:"We saw some good things out there, now.  We had a lot of energy.  We really stacked some things out there today.  We were competing and did some really nice things."

 
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Lol
Let's Get Em!!!! Go Jags!
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#3

This is exactly the problem. If that was Andy Reid, Chip Kelly, Tom Coughlin, Mike Tomlin, you name it, and they had lost like this, they would be livid. Tomlin lost a game by 7 points at Foxborough in a season opener where everything was against them and he was still pissed. If that was Gus he would have called it a great moral victory.


"A man with no sauce is lost.

<p style="text-align:center;">But that same man can get lost in the sauce."
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#4

Not to be that guy.  But, Bradley should take a look at McElwain's presser after a victory.  Totally different approach.  Not saying Gus' approach isn't valid, but it hasn't worked thus far.  


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#5

Quote:Not to be that guy.  But, Bradley should take a look at McElwain's presser after a victory.  Totally different approach.  Not saying Gus' approach isn't valid, but it hasn't worked thus far.  
Like how McElwain tore into Taylor!  We need a coach with high standards, holds his team accountable, and has fire in his belly!

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#6

Still better than the Del Rio.. "We'll look at the tape, make corrections and move on to the next game."
Only a chump boos the home team!
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#7

Quote:Still better than the Del Rio.. "We'll look at the tape, make corrections and move on to the next game."
True...but JDR's teams were better (as sad as that is to say).

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#8

Quote:"We saw some good things out there, now. We had a lot of energy. We really stacked some things out there today. We were competing and did some really nice things."

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Hahahaha hope you don't get flagged.
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#9

Quote:"We saw some good things out there, now.  We had a lot of energy.  We really stacked some things out there today.  We were competing and did some really nice things."

 

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Nailed it!

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#10

Quote:True...but JDR's teams were better (as sad as that is to say).


Like I stated in another thread JDR went 12-4 in year 3 of his tenure. Bradley won't even have 12 combined wins by the end of this year.
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#11

Quote:Still better than the Del Rio.. "We'll look at the tape, make corrections and move on to the next game."


Yeah, but del rio was given less to work with. He was literally just going through the motions at the end.
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#12

Quote:Yeah, but del rio was given less to work with. He was literally just going through the motions at the end.
 

He's saying the same thing as of today after his first game with the Raiders.  

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#13

Quote:Yeah, but del rio was given less to work with. He was literally just going through the motions at the end.


I think he hated Gene Smith. He gave him complete trash to work with. Luke McCown and blame Gabbert were his QBs. Wth is that? Can't do anything with them.
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#14

Quote:"We saw some good things out there, now. We had a lot of energy. We really stacked some things out there today. We were competing and did some really nice things."

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Ha ha gus should wear this uniform every post presser
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#15

If Gus would just go off and have a hell of tirade against this pathetic excuse of game we would at least know he feels the pain the fans feel. So tired of the positive excuses. Nothing positive from today other than it was 80 degree weather
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#16

Quote:If Gus would just go off and have a hell of tirade against this pathetic excuse of game we would at least know he feels the pain the fans feel. So tired of the positive excuses. Nothing positive from today other than it was 80 degree weather
 

He's just a nice guy.  That approach doesn't win too many football games.

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#17

It's not really about getting mad, but yes he should be mad. Bradley is a position coach, he has shown zero ability to recognize the weaknesses in opponents during a game and adjust accordingly. In the presser he consistently says he must review tape on Monday to understand why his team not only failed, but why we adopted the tactical attack that lost. That is alarming. He really does not process the offensive attack process during the game. The best Gus can do is review tape and tell us why we lose.

I think the fans and Jaguar players deserve a sharp offensive mind able to process the game flow in real time, and is able to play the complicated chess match of finding personnel mis-matches with other teams.

In other words, it's high time we find a coach that can get the best out of our players and make adjustments utilizing their strengths during the game.

"Come Monday" is a good time to review tape, and it's a good Jimmy Buffet song. The fans and players deserve more accountability from Coach Bradley Come Sunday. He continues to fail.


 


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#18

Quote:Like how McElwain tore into Taylor!  We need a coach with high standards, holds his team accountable, and has fire in his belly!
Thought this was the schtick that Muschamp wore out?

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#19

Quote:Thought this was the schtick that Muschamp wore out?


It was.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#20
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2015, 12:51 AM by Sosa.)

Its rare to find a Belichick, guys. Not many teams have perfect coaches, only capable ones. Sadly Gus just doesn't seem like a coach that can handle the job at all. It might be the same thing for the next guy we get... And again, and again, and again.


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