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I thought the playcalling wasn't great to start out but after awhile the Jags got in a groove by doing exactly what kills the Panthers.... dinking and dunking. Luckily Josh Norman keyed in on one of these dinks and ended up dunking it himself in Jacksonville's endzone. 

Hopefully this is a message that the dink and dunk strategy will no longer fly against our Carolina secondary.

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Blake has been a typical golden boy athlete here in Central Florida since high school. This is his first real experience with criticism and he's had no experience dealing with it, so he lashes out like a child would, "How dare you question me? Don't you know who I am?"

I love it. Now I have even more to rub in the faces of Jag fans here. 

Sounds like you're a little more familiar with this topic than most of us.

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Blake is right. And half the huddle falls into that kindergarten category he was talking about. 

 

Fans get so up in arms when you remind them what they are... Fans. They aren't players or coaches and don't have the scope or knowledge to make accurate judgements on what consistutes good or bad play calling. Plus fans only watch a play one time as it happens live. What they don't see is the play from every angle, they don't do get to see it multiple times, they don't know the coverage being run. All these things that contribute to being able to accurately assess plays and play calling. And they don't know the play book. So honestly how could any fan not having access to any of those things or have any exsensive background in coaching know what is good or bad play calling? The answer is they couldn't and Blake is right. 

 

Inb4 I play madden so I know

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