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Old 09-29-2013, 04:05 PM   #17
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Re: Week 4: Indianapolis Colts(2-1) @ Jacksonville Jaguars(0-3)

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Do the Jags have a legit shot at 0-16?
No offense to Jags fans, but a resounding yes. This team is comically bad. If the score holds up, they will have 31 total points scored through 4 games.....

The Broncos have 4 times that many points(127) and they haven't even started their 4th game of the season yet.
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Old 09-29-2013, 04:10 PM   #18
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They have to luck their way into one win, right?

I can't even imagine what the point spread is going to be when Jacksonville plays @ Denver in a few weeks.
only wins i can see for the jags are at home against arizona and buffalo

if the rams beat the jags by 20+ the denver spread will probably be the largest one in nfl history
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Old 09-29-2013, 07:08 PM   #19
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Blaine Gabbert is dreadful.
He isn't great, but he had no help again. WRs dropped 3 passes that turned into 3 INTs. No run game again. Bad play calling again.

The few times where he ran without needing to run, those were bad decisions. The WRs weren't open, but he had time to move in the pocket.

One thing he needs to do is just throw it deep. There were plenty of times where they had 1 in 1 deep. Just throw it up. I guess he didn't have any trust the WRs would be able to come down with the ball.

Blackmon comes back next week, so maybe that will help the WRs get it together.

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Old 09-30-2013, 12:18 AM   #20
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Idk man has Gabbert shown any signs of brilliance during his career? The stats sure don't show it and the times I've seen him play it's obvious he doesn't have it to be a starting nfl qb.

I know the cast isn't the best add far as receivers but not every qb is gonna have Broncos type receiving corps. Just seem like Jacksonville fans should stop holding out hope on a guy becoming something he seemingly isn't.
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The supporting cast is weak but Gannett has never shown anything to give the Jags any hope he will turn it around

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Re: Week 4: Indianapolis Colts(2-1) @ Jacksonville Jaguars(0-3)

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Idk man has Gabbert shown any signs of brilliance during his career? The stats sure don't show it and the times I've seen him play it's obvious he doesn't have it to be a starting nfl qb.

I know the cast isn't the best add far as receivers but not every qb is gonna have Broncos type receiving corps. Just seem like Jacksonville fans should stop holding out hope on a guy becoming something he seemingly isn't.
He hasn't shown any and at some point people need to stop falling back on that old "he doesn't have any help out there" excuse.
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Old 09-30-2013, 03:15 PM   #23
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Re: Week 4: Indianapolis Colts(2-1) @ Jacksonville Jaguars(0-3)

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They have to luck their way into one win, right?

I can't even imagine what the point spread is going to be when Jacksonville plays @ Denver in a few weeks.
It's going to be at least 25. Possibly 30.
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Idk man has Gabbert shown any signs of brilliance during his career? The stats sure don't show it and the times I've seen him play it's obvious he doesn't have it to be a starting nfl qb.

I know the cast isn't the best add far as receivers but not every qb is gonna have Broncos type receiving corps. Just seem like Jacksonville fans should stop holding out hope on a guy becoming something he seemingly isn't.
I'm not saying he will be on the roster next year, but you can't blame him for most of the things yesterday.

He has looked good in a few games, that showed some promise, but obviously can't put it together. He is still young and possibly could turn it around, but it doesn't appear it will happen on the Jags.

He is still the best QB on the roster. He needs to play loose and just throw the ball. He started the game like that, but then he threw it to Shorts and he didn't pull it in and allowed the DB to catch if off the deflection. After that, he started getting gun shy. He doesn't seem to have the head or leadership to be a NFL QB.

Good QBs demand greatness out of their WRs and if they run the wrong route, drop the ball, etc they are going to get an earful on the sideline and maybe even in the huddle. Gabbert doesn't show anything when things like that happen.

With Blackmon back, it may help him trust him and just throw the ball even though space isn't there.
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