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What I hated about the Jags game: taking a knee with 55 on the clock in the 2nd quarter. Running on first down nearly every time in the second half. The refs blowing the whistle early before Myles Jack could take that fumble back the house.
I don't remember what the call was on the Jack fumble recovery. Did they say he was down by contact once he stripped the ball from Lewis?
Jags played way too conservative in the second half. You don't come into Foxboro and leave a lead big enough for Brady to come back from. Yeah your defense might be good, but do you wanna risk the Brady comeback special?
I’m sure Boston is fine city. I just can’t bring myself to pull for a team whose QB kept a Make America Great Again cap in his locker.
I enjoyed a brief trip to Boston a few years back, much of it included drinking. As Maynar stated, I think every city has its charm once you look past the flaws, many many flaws.. Except Dallas
What I hated about the Jags game: taking a knee with 55 on the clock in the 2nd quarter. Running on first down nearly every time in the second half. The refs blowing the whistle early before Myles Jack could take that fumble back the house.
I don't remember what the call was on the Jack fumble recovery. Did they say he was down by contact once he stripped the ball from Lewis?
Jags played way too conservative in the second half. You don't come into Foxboro and leave a lead big enough for Brady to come back from. Yeah your defense might be good, but do you wanna risk the Brady comeback special?
Yes, but he wasn't touched once he gained full possession so he wasn't down. They should've let him run it back and if he was down (which he wasn't) they would've called it back. It's basic reffing 101, but it's against the Pats so who cares, right?
I’m sure Boston is fine city. I just can’t bring myself to pull for a team whose QB kept a Make America Great Again cap in his locker.
I enjoyed a brief trip to Boston a few years back, much of it included drinking. As Maynar stated, I think every city has its charm once you look past the flaws, many many flaws.. Except Dallas
Forgot about that, f him.
It might be even worse that he endorses Ugg boots.
I don't remember what the call was on the Jack fumble recovery. Did they say he was down by contact once he stripped the ball from Lewis?
Jags played way too conservative in the second half. You don't come into Foxboro and leave a lead big enough for Brady to come back from. Yeah your defense might be good, but do you wanna risk the Brady comeback special?
Yes, but he wasn't touched once he gained full possession so he wasn't down. They should've let him run it back and if he was down (which he wasn't) they would've called it back. It's basic reffing 101, but it's against the Pats so who cares, right?
Thank you. Refs around the league fucked up on this so many times this year. Four times against us alone and once in our favor. Officiating that play correctly puts us up 27-10 in the fourth. Safe to say ill be thinking about that play for a very long time.
One more dissapointment I have from the conservative coaching is that we switched to a soft zone in the second half. We did this all year once we got big leads and teams always picked us apart.
Bortles = 0% chance of a championship. Taylor = 0% chance at a championship. Need better.
Bortles is the biggest reason that they won their first two playoff games.
His scrambling was the difference in the Bills game and they beat the Steelers in a 40+ point shootout.
I don't see blaming him for the Pats loss.
I didn't blame him for the loss to the Patriots. I also wasn't referring to their first two playoff games. Hell, they should have probably went ahead and won the AFC Championship game too. Bortles can scramble and has a small bit of Favre in him in where he can make some plays on the run. And he has a decent arm. But his inaccuracy in the medium to deep balls will likely prevent him from ever winning a championship. I don't see Taylor getting any in his future either. Dilfer and Brad Johnson were two QB's who were able to step in and win titles without being Brees, Aikman, Brady, Rodgers or whomever. But the Jags winning a title would be in spite of him being on the roster. The 2017 team was loaded for bear defensively, has some really solid running backs and when healthy, a pretty solid WR corps. But when you're playing elite competition, sometimes you need a Tom Brady or Brett Favre to come in and win the game - sort of like yesterday's game. Alex Smith isn't going to be that guy. Blake Bortles isn't likely to be that guy either. So in my mind, as good as Jacksonville's team is and as good as the coaching was in the playoffs, I don't expect a super bowl win under Bortles at all much less Taylor. That's why I give the team a 0% chance under either of those guys.
It's my opinion, and I certainly could be wrong. As noted above, not all championships have required elite quarterbacking. But when you go back to the last several Super Bowls (year the bowl was actually played in) since 2000, there have only been 2 of the 18 teams that didn't have an elite quarterback (at least at that time) though both of those teams (incidentally the 2002-2003 Bucs and 2000-2001 Ravens) are somewhat similar to Jacksonville. It's also been 15 years since an elite QB hasn't won the Super Bowl.
Bortles is the biggest reason that they won their first two playoff games.
His scrambling was the difference in the Bills game and they beat the Steelers in a 40+ point shootout.
I don't see blaming him for the Pats loss.
I didn't blame him for the loss to the Patriots. I also wasn't referring to their first two playoff games. Hell, they should have probably went ahead and won the AFC Championship game too. Bortles can scramble and has a small bit of Favre in him in where he can make some plays on the run. And he has a decent arm. But his inaccuracy in the medium to deep balls will likely prevent him from ever winning a championship. I don't see Taylor getting any in his future either. Dilfer and Brad Johnson were two QB's who were able to step in and win titles without being Brees, Aikman, Brady, Rodgers or whomever. But the Jags winning a title would be in spite of him being on the roster. The 2017 team was loaded for bear defensively, has some really solid running backs and when healthy, a pretty solid WR corps. But when you're playing elite competition, sometimes you need a Tom Brady or Brett Favre to come in and win the game - sort of like yesterday's game. Alex Smith isn't going to be that guy. Blake Bortles isn't likely to be that guy either. So in my mind, as good as Jacksonville's team is and as good as the coaching was in the playoffs, I don't expect a super bowl win under Bortles at all much less Taylor. That's why I give the team a 0% chance under either of those guys.
It's my opinion, and I certainly could be wrong. As noted above, not all championships have required elite quarterbacking. But when you go back to the last several Super Bowls (year the bowl was actually played in) since 2000, there have only been 2 of the 18 teams that didn't have an elite quarterback (at least at that time) though both of those teams (incidentally the 2002-2003 Bucs and 2000-2001 Ravens) are somewhat similar to Jacksonville. It's also been 15 years since an elite QB hasn't won the Super Bowl.