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Power Rankings of all 32 offenses, post draft - guess who's dead last


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So the Jags, with a rookie QB, no runningback, and a 2nd round WR own a better offense than ours, which has a Pro-Bowl QB, 1st Round WR, 3 Running Backs, and a TE but... a slightly worst O-line and our offense is worst than theirs? Is this guy actually allowed on the internet without parental supervision?

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I found the problem, it's called BR. Why you guys still read stuff written by FANS is beyond me.

That's the problem though, I couldn't tell on that article, however it's not all fan blogs and what not anymore.

They actually have accredited writers now and yet they still post garbage....

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The entire media is running with the "Carolina has no offense" schtick this year.

What else do they have?

Ron Rivera is the reigning coach of the year.

Kuechly is the reigning defensive player of the year.

#2 defense, which along with SEA & SF are the elite of the elite & way above anyone else.

Their favorite whipping boy Cam Newton is a 2x Pro Bowler who completed a career high 62% of his passes & had 30 TD to 14 turnovers while leading numerous game-winning drives & winning a division title at 12-4.

Bashing our offense is all they have left.

Hate to break it to them, but we're a cut LT signing away from being VASTLY improved from last season.

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So the Jags, with a rookie QB, no runningback, and a 2nd round WR own a better offense than ours, which has a Pro-Bowl QB, 1st Round WR, 3 Running Backs, and a TE but... a slightly worst O-line and our offense is worst than theirs? Is this guy actually allowed on the internet without parental supervision?

Don't sleep on the Jags, I seriously think they could break out this year if Bortles is decent.  Gerhart is a alright running back, they have 2-3 legit WR, and their division isn't that strong.

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