The Jacksonville Jaguars

Started by Non-RedNeck Westsider, October 11, 2011, 04:20:42 PM

Non-RedNeck Westsider

Not even a little bit.

Ochocinco. Maybe?  His antics are cheeky and fun.

TO's track record speaks for itself.
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duvaldude08

Quote from: Dashing Dan on October 20, 2011, 06:04:19 PM
This might not be so easy for me, but I will give it my best shot.  I did go to a Jags game once, and I enjoyed it.

I feel so warm and fuzzy inside
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Dashing Dan

With the win, the week hasn't been all that difficult.  One day left to go.

But as a precautionary measure I did skip watching the game on TV.  How was the pass defense?  That's usually a problem for the Jags.
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duvaldude08

Quote from: Dashing Dan on October 26, 2011, 03:18:24 PM
With the win, the week hasn't been all that difficult.  One day left to go.

But as a precautionary measure I did skip watching the game on TV.  How was the pass defense?  That's usually a problem for the Jags.

Actually the entire defense was 100% dominate the entire game. We gave Flacco hell
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Non-RedNeck Westsider

This is a bit of a reach, but for those of you that need some 'national media' attention:

QuoteIt's taken many denizens of Fantasyland seven weeks, one-half of the fantasy regular season, to realize the Jaguars defense is legit. Monday's declawing of the Ravens affirmed it. Disguising blitzes, shooting gaps and harassing receivers downfield, the Jags played masterful, all-around defense in the stunning upset. A road matchup against a Texans team coming off a 34-point drubbing of Tennessee presents a daunting task, but expect Jack Del Rio's crew to take the bull by the horns. Outside Rashean Mathis(notes), every member of the Jacksonville secondary has blanketed receivers like tweens on Bieber. William Middleton(notes), Derek Cox(notes), Dawan Landry(notes) and Dwight Lowery(notes) each rank inside the top-30 in coverage according to Pro Football Focus. Unsurprisingly, the group has allowed just one multi-TD passer in their last five games, containing the likes of Cam Newton(notes), Drew Brees(notes) and Ben Roethlisberger(notes). Overall, opposing passers are averaging a measly 6.3 yards per attempt against them. Schaub has played remarkably well without Andre Johnson(notes), eclipsing 22 fantasy points in two of his past three games. However, even with his top target potentially back, bank on the signal caller slumbering through Sunday.

Although I'm a bit apprehensive of calling a Yahoo reporter 'national media' I figured what the hell, maybe DD08 could appreciate it.   ;D
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BridgeTroll

QuoteJacksonville secondary has blanketed receivers like tweens on Bieber.

;D ;D
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Non-RedNeck Westsider

QuoteMonday's declawing of the Ravens affirmed it.

Wouldn't this actually be de-taloning? 

Tufsu?  Anyone?   ;)
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duvaldude08

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Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on October 27, 2011, 09:38:32 AM
This is a bit of a reach, but for those of you that need some 'national media' attention:

QuoteIt's taken many denizens of Fantasyland seven weeks, one-half of the fantasy regular season, to realize the Jaguars defense is legit. Monday's declawing of the Ravens affirmed it. Disguising blitzes, shooting gaps and harassing receivers downfield, the Jags played masterful, all-around defense in the stunning upset. A road matchup against a Texans team coming off a 34-point drubbing of Tennessee presents a daunting task, but expect Jack Del Rio's crew to take the bull by the horns. Outside Rashean Mathis(notes), every member of the Jacksonville secondary has blanketed receivers like tweens on Bieber. William Middleton(notes), Derek Cox(notes), Dawan Landry(notes) and Dwight Lowery(notes) each rank inside the top-30 in coverage according to Pro Football Focus. Unsurprisingly, the group has allowed just one multi-TD passer in their last five games, containing the likes of Cam Newton(notes), Drew Brees(notes) and Ben Roethlisberger(notes). Overall, opposing passers are averaging a measly 6.3 yards per attempt against them. Schaub has played remarkably well without Andre Johnson(notes), eclipsing 22 fantasy points in two of his past three games. However, even with his top target potentially back, bank on the signal caller slumbering through Sunday.

Although I'm a bit apprehensive of calling a Yahoo reporter 'national media' I figured what the hell, maybe DD08 could appreciate it.   ;D

Actually, the national media has been raving about us. Ive been online all week and have not found anything negative! (Yay!!) The only reason they are looking for us to lose on sunday is beause our offense has not put up many point this years. (which is obvious). If they can get it together, it will be a shoot out with the Texans (phune intended)
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downtownjag

Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on October 27, 2011, 09:38:32 AM
This is a bit of a reach, but for those of you that need some 'national media' attention:

QuoteIt's taken many denizens of Fantasyland seven weeks, one-half of the fantasy regular season, to realize the Jaguars defense is legit. Monday's declawing of the Ravens affirmed it. Disguising blitzes, shooting gaps and harassing receivers downfield, the Jags played masterful, all-around defense in the stunning upset. A road matchup against a Texans team coming off a 34-point drubbing of Tennessee presents a daunting task, but expect Jack Del Rio's crew to take the bull by the horns. Outside Rashean Mathis(notes), every member of the Jacksonville secondary has blanketed receivers like tweens on Bieber. William Middleton(notes), Derek Cox(notes), Dawan Landry(notes) and Dwight Lowery(notes) each rank inside the top-30 in coverage according to Pro Football Focus. Unsurprisingly, the group has allowed just one multi-TD passer in their last five games, containing the likes of Cam Newton(notes), Drew Brees(notes) and Ben Roethlisberger(notes). Overall, opposing passers are averaging a measly 6.3 yards per attempt against them. Schaub has played remarkably well without Andre Johnson(notes), eclipsing 22 fantasy points in two of his past three games. However, even with his top target potentially back, bank on the signal caller slumbering through Sunday.

Although I'm a bit apprehensive of calling a Yahoo reporter 'national media' I figured what the hell, maybe DD08 could appreciate it.   ;D

Awesome

downtownjag

Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on October 27, 2011, 09:38:32 AM
This is a bit of a reach, but for those of you that need some 'national media' attention:

QuoteIt's taken many denizens of Fantasyland seven weeks, one-half of the fantasy regular season, to realize the Jaguars defense is legit. Monday's declawing of the Ravens affirmed it. Disguising blitzes, shooting gaps and harassing receivers downfield, the Jags played masterful, all-around defense in the stunning upset. A road matchup against a Texans team coming off a 34-point drubbing of Tennessee presents a daunting task, but expect Jack Del Rio's crew to take the bull by the horns. Outside Rashean Mathis(notes), every member of the Jacksonville secondary has blanketed receivers like tweens on Bieber. William Middleton(notes), Derek Cox(notes), Dawan Landry(notes) and Dwight Lowery(notes) each rank inside the top-30 in coverage according to Pro Football Focus. Unsurprisingly, the group has allowed just one multi-TD passer in their last five games, containing the likes of Cam Newton(notes), Drew Brees(notes) and Ben Roethlisberger(notes). Overall, opposing passers are averaging a measly 6.3 yards per attempt against them. Schaub has played remarkably well without Andre Johnson(notes), eclipsing 22 fantasy points in two of his past three games. However, even with his top target potentially back, bank on the signal caller slumbering through Sunday.

Although I'm a bit apprehensive of calling a Yahoo reporter 'national media' I figured what the hell, maybe DD08 could appreciate it.   ;D

Whats the link to that?

Keith-N-Jax

On the Ravens site they said they had their feathers plucked!  :)    Is Duvaldude happy now?  :)

Debbie Thompson

Quote from: KenFSU on October 26, 2011, 02:36:01 PM
Anyone else slightly curious to see what would happen if the Jags rolled the dice on Terrell Owens?

Not particularly.  :-)

Keith-N-Jax


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Non-RedNeck Westsider

Quote from: KenFSU on October 26, 2011, 02:36:01 PM
Anyone else slightly curious to see what would happen if the Jags rolled the dice on Terrell Owens?

See:  http://www.metrojacksonville.com/forum/index.php/topic,13468.new.html#new

One of the few times I agree with Mike Freeman.
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