The Jacksonville Jaguars

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MEGATRON

Quote from: duvaldude08 on September 23, 2013, 11:47:15 AM
Quote from: MEGATRON on September 23, 2013, 11:23:27 AM
Quote from: duvaldude08 on September 23, 2013, 10:38:56 AM
I feel our coaching staff is awesome. Bradely is very good with young players and his approach is working. Im positive we will not have any stories about him "losing the locker room".


I'm interested in what this opinion is based on.  I like Bradley too but why do you think this staff is "awesome."  What has happened on the field after three games and four preseason games that these guys should be considered awesome?  And how do you figure Bradley's approach is working???

By keeping them level headed. When you go through things like this, its easy to lose your team and they just give up, like Mularkey lost the locker room last year. And Lewis even admitted some players openly admitted " I dont wanna be here anymore." on last season. This coaching staff was handed a pile of shit to turn into gold. Given the cards they are dealt, I think they are handling the situation fine. Weve blamed coaching for all the Jags problems for too long. Its time for the Players to accountable.
Its only game three.  Last year's team did not bail on Mularkey in game three either.  I just don't understand how any positive conclusions can be drawn from the performance of this team yet.
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Quote from: MEGATRON on September 23, 2013, 12:03:57 PM
Quote from: duvaldude08 on September 23, 2013, 11:47:15 AM
Quote from: MEGATRON on September 23, 2013, 11:23:27 AM
Quote from: duvaldude08 on September 23, 2013, 10:38:56 AM
I feel our coaching staff is awesome. Bradely is very good with young players and his approach is working. Im positive we will not have any stories about him "losing the locker room".


I'm interested in what this opinion is based on.  I like Bradley too but why do you think this staff is "awesome."  What has happened on the field after three games and four preseason games that these guys should be considered awesome?  And how do you figure Bradley's approach is working???

By keeping them level headed. When you go through things like this, its easy to lose your team and they just give up, like Mularkey lost the locker room last year. And Lewis even admitted some players openly admitted " I dont wanna be here anymore." on last season. This coaching staff was handed a pile of shit to turn into gold. Given the cards they are dealt, I think they are handling the situation fine. Weve blamed coaching for all the Jags problems for too long. Its time for the Players to accountable.
Its only game three.  Last year's team did not bail on Mularkey in game three either.  I just don't understand how any positive conclusions can be drawn from the performance of this team yet.

There always a positive if you look for one. Its always easier to dwell on whats going wrong.
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Keith-N-Jax

Quote from: copperfiend on September 23, 2013, 09:18:59 AM
Cecil Shorts leads the AFC in receiving yards.




Shorts stats through first 3 games 1st half  3 catches for 45 yards 2nd half 16 catches 231 yards. Hmmmm after the game is out of reach.

Shwaz

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on September 23, 2013, 01:24:13 PM
Quote from: copperfiend on September 23, 2013, 09:18:59 AM
Cecil Shorts leads the AFC in receiving yards.




Shorts stats through first 3 games 1st half  3 catches for 45 yards 2nd half 16 catches 231 yards. Hmmmm after the game is out of reach.

Maybe not too fair a criticism considering all of our games have been out of reach by halftime. Yesterday he came alive before what I would call 'garbage time' and he did beat some good corners... arguably best in the NFL.  What also makes this significant, he was obviously the only receiver Seattle had to cover. When Blackmon & Lewis return to the line up, I think CSIII only gets better.
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ben says

Peter King on MMQB: 

14. Seahawks over the Jags. I know the Jags lost and we've already acknowledged Gus Bradley has his work cut out for him, but yesterday I couldn't help but think in another 2-3 years, the Jags will be playing like the 'Hawks were. Jags management just has to stay committed to the plan in place - and get a QB.

http://mmqb.si.com/2013/09/23/aldon-smith-brian-hoyer-mmqb/?sct=hp_t11_a2&eref=sihp
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ben says

Edit: that wasn't Peter King...that was commentary. Nvm...sorry for getting anyone's hopes up. Just Ctrl+F's "jags"
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Keith-N-Jax

Quote from: Shwaz on September 23, 2013, 01:47:59 PM
Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on September 23, 2013, 01:24:13 PM
Quote from: copperfiend on September 23, 2013, 09:18:59 AM
Cecil Shorts leads the AFC in receiving yards.




Shorts stats through first 3 games 1st half  3 catches for 45 yards 2nd half 16 catches 231 yards. Hmmmm after the game is out of reach.

Maybe not too fair a criticism considering all of our games have been out of reach by halftime. Yesterday he came alive before what I would call 'garbage time' and he did beat some good corners... arguably best in the NFL.  What also makes this significant, he was obviously the only receiver Seattle had to cover. When Blackmon & Lewis return to the line up, I think CSIII only gets better.



Maybe not too fair and not too far off either, they talked about that on the radio, most of his yards are when the game is out of reach. Where is Shorts before then?? To be fair its hard to judge anything with that horrid Oline play. As soon as the ball is hiked looks like a grenade has gone off.

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I-10east

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on September 23, 2013, 03:28:27 PM
Maybe not too fair and not too far off either, they talked about that on the radio, most of his yards are when the game is out of reach. Where is Shorts before then??

Most teams have atleast two or three receivers. The Jags only has him right now. There's a multitude of things working against us right now; Like you said, the O-line, receiver injuries. etc. I dunno what the radio is trying to get at (Shorts is a one year wonder or whatever), but lets atleast wait until Blackmon, and Lewis come back before deeming Cecil 'inconsistent' or whatever. Other teams always get the benefit of the doubt with unfortunate timing, and excuses are often made, but not the Jags....

Keith-N-Jax

The Jaguars radio show, we shall see Blackmon will be back soon and Lewis. They may need Lewis to block though.

I-10east

Quote from: Keith-N-Jax on September 23, 2013, 08:30:10 PM
They may need Lewis to block though.

Yeah, you're right considering how crappy our O-line play is.

spuwho

Didn't like the play package they ran in the first half. It got better in the second half. Coaches are trying to play to the scheme they want instead of playing to the scheme that can perform. I guess you can do that when you aren't expected to win.

Defense made some mistakes playing the ball instead of their man. Made for some big plays. They will learn.

And the roll on the ground forget play to former Jag TE Zach Miller for a TD. That was a laugh.

Someone tell Babin that just because you can haunch like a cat doesn't mean you always try to bull rush. You got them the first time, then they expected it. This is your last Jags season.

Cyprien is the man.

I like how they didn't give up, played scrappy until the end. Even with the Seahawk scrubs they still played hard.

At this point they are tied with the Giants for the Johnny Manziel award.

I-10east

Quote from: spuwho on September 23, 2013, 08:44:28 PM
And the roll on the ground forget play to former Jag TE Zach Miller for a TD. That was a laugh.

That was actually another Zach (Joseph) Miller not the Zach (Scott) Miller who played with the Jags, and currently is a free agent. I agree with everything else that you said though.

http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Miller

http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Miller_%28American_football_b._1984%29



I-10east

I saw this joker on the corner of Blanding & Wells with a large sign reading something along the lines of "Jags, Why Not Sign -----?" On that left turn, I made sure that he saw me SMH...sigh...

I did something pretty cool to my car, I took the gold 'Stand United' bumper sticker, and cut out the new logo, and placed it over the old Jags logo license plate, it fits perfectly, and looks legit! I'm sure that some super trooper legal eagle will pull me over or something and make a fuss, just because I updated a logo LOL. I don't see anything wrong what that though, but who knows? I also got a front plate with the new Jaguar logo from NFL.com.