A Day of Jaguar Football

Started by Metro Jacksonville, December 16, 2009, 06:04:40 AM

copperfiend

Garrard played a good game. But he did not get it done when they needed him to. He had the ball with a 3 point lead and 7 minutes on the clock and could not get a first down. The last three plays were awful.

thelakelander

He played like what he really is.... a middle of the pack, average NFL QB.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

copperfiend

Middle of the pack might be a stretch.

mtraininjax

QuoteVery few teams can win while giving up 35 points.

I was reading Sports Illustrated at my barber today, I saw where one of the SI writers said if you "give Peyton Manning the ball with 2 minutes, he is going to score against any team in the league". He was right, Reggie got burned, and burned bad. How many sacks did the front 7 have against Peyton? To beat #18, you have to rattle him, and we have done that in the past and won. We did not rattle him enough on the D-line, and what idiot moved Daryl Smith to DE should be fired. He's not a pass rusher, he's an ILB, and faster in coverage that Durant, but for some reason Del Rio mistook Smith for Paul Spicer. Del Rio must be down to no one as a backup for the DE.

The D did not give up 35 points either, aside for a runback for TD, a bomb to Wayne, on behalf of Reggie "TOAST" Nelson, the D did pretty good, well enough to win. The D did their job when the O punted the ball back to Indy with 2:31 left to go, stopped them and had 1 TO with 2:01 left to go. Jags were driving and the 60 million QB let down the team and fans, yet again. He is not at the same caliber as Manning, and it shows.
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

sandyshoes

IMO:  The Jags played a very good, very close game.  If you noticed some of the Colt's faces, they apparently weren't pleased to have to work that hard to hold the Jags off.  Jaguars pride was unmistakable in the stadium, not only with the sold out game, but the NOISE the fans made in the stands...and the field looked like somebody showed up and played some damned football on that thing!  I was very proud of them.

DavidWilliams


After all, I don't expect everyone else to share my passion for etymology or Enlightenment era witticisms.  Or even collard greens.



Glad that you don't expect others to share your passion on those subjects...wouldn't think there would be many takers...and by the way how passionate can won be when it comes to collard greens?  :)



Wacca Pilatka

You'd be surprised.  I really look forward to opportunities to eat well-prepared collards.  I also love the Jaguars.  Etymology can be pretty interesting too.  For next week's game I'll have to try to combine all three  :)
The tourist would realize at once that he had struck the Land of Flowers - the City Beautiful!

Henry J. Klutho

Keith-N-Jax

I am a little late with this(been out of town for a while) I have attended all games except the Colts game,family on a cruise that week. Of all places out of Miami. Anyway the Dolphin game was gift wrapped for the Jags to win. The Dolphins did all but score a TD for the Jags. They were just as BAD! Lake,, many teams can bring up past SB wins, but what does that do for the phins right now? I thought Steeler fans were bad, but after enduring 4 qtrs of phin fans I'll add the phins to my list of teams to root againts. Atleast the rest of the AFC put the phins were they belong.

I watched the Jags/Colts game when I returned, and it went as expected. Love the shots of the city, they really looked nice on TV. Friendship foutain = pathetic. Nice shots of the Landing, bridges, and even the statue Andrew Jackson. It was nice to see the stands full and the crowd was loud, but as usual Jags lose.