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What Jags Fans Are Saying - Part 2


Jeremy Igo
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we started 2-0 last year.  slow start hyperbole is just that.

3-10-1....then we piled on at the end.

we got some help those first two games....playing one of the worst teams in the NFL in Tampa and Detriot being there own worst enemy.   Wouldn't say Ron had this team rolling....

 

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girlfriends and dogs are both easily replaceable.......

Tho it is fun to look back at the pictures.

so your saying as this team gets better talent and the players gain more

and more experience they just wont be able to win games early in the 

season because the Panthers havent dont that the last 4 seasons ?

first 8 weeks and after a bye week.....Ron has shown he is at his worst over the past 4 years. 

Late in the year under fire? You could have to walk through hell and you would want Ron with you....b/c he is ready to roll.

that is my take on Ron Rivera as a HC here.  I'll buy into something different when he does something different 

 

 

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let's not get too confident though.  I think the Jags could surprise some people this year.  And when I say "surprise some people" I mean they might could win 6 games which is a big accomplishment for them.  I definitely believe we're better and we will be prepared to get the win, but we can't sleep on anyone in this league..... Bortles can be dangerous if he has time but honestly I trust our D-Line to consistently get pressure on him.  I absolutely believe we'll win but I'm just saying I don't think the Jags are quite as bad this year as they have been.  Aren't as good as us though

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"Panthers defense is banged up on the outside. MLB is their only really good spot. Other than that they're pretty much average. I'm hoping to see some 2 TE sets to try to isolate or trap the MLB. Maybe even see Denard getting some catches in the flat. Blake's gotta spread the ball around with Thomas out."

I'm guessing this incredible expert analysis of our defense is coming form this guy:

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