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Who impressed/depressed - game 3


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50 minutes ago, adub2b23 said:

It was hard to judge any receivers while DA was out there, he couldn't get anyone the ball.  That screen attempt to Samuel LOL

I was thinking the exact same thing. He constantly threw into coverage and thank goodness his passes were so bad that no one could catch them. The interception was awful, good play by the CB, but he had no business throwing that ball. DA was not scanning the field at all last night.  

I think the Tampa Bay game from last year ripped up his confidence and threw it in the trash.

 

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Run game was good and defense.

Bad QB play and Worley. Bad wr outside of KB. Funchess was decent. The other wr had no chance to catch anythinh really...some say that byrd and shephard were bad. I thought qb play factorrd much into that. Other than Shephard drop.

Webb definitely needs to surplant DA.

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14 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

I saw that too. I think he was playing left guard on that play, not center. I saw him with some good downfield blocks on the next series too.  

Edit: Plus he's got the perfect O-line name!

Ha.  I was talking to a co worker about the game a bit today and we talked about his name being perfect for OL.  I don't know....something in the universe could be swirling for Mr. Van Roten.  

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9 hours ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

The most impressive thing I saw in that whole game was seeing Eric Crume hauling ass downfield to block for Sanchez on that INT. I would have pooped my pants if I saw that coming at me. Carry on.

Good observation.  He did hustle his ass off on that play.  Suddenly I feel like we have an absolutely tremendous O-line.

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11 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

The Jags receivers are, at best, above average. The fact they got behind the secondary as many times as they did is unsettling. 

Front 7- as good as you could ask for.

Secondary- the other 3 teams in the NFC South will have a field day, I'm afraid. 

Allen Robinson is a top 10 WR with a decent QB, Allen Hurns is a solid WR2. Though I do share your concern with secondary besides Bradberry and Coleman.

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