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17 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

With the Khan's at the helm... you never want to be apart of the jags franchise

we got Tepper.   Call it relative push there. 

Jags got the clear HC/QB edge in terms of building something worthwhile over Carolina. 

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14 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Players develop differently--Josh Norman was a headcase until year 3 or 4. 

Josh always was a headcase, he just had 2 good years of football and one was with us on a SB run. 

 

17 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I think level of interest could be a differentiator and there is most likely a correlation to success but some guys don’t care for it.   Curtis Martin is one HOF that comes to mind 

I don't think loving football is absolutely necessary. Working hard and treating it as a profession in the NFL is IMO. Maybe that is not true with every position but I am fine with it from a CB if they put in the work regardless of love of the game. That just sounds like old-school coach speak this is outdated. Right up there with who needs water on hot days and play through serious injuries that are a lot more than just a lot of pain.  

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Just now, CRA said:

we got Tepper.   Call it relative push there. 

Jags got the clear HC/QB edge in terms of building something worthwhile over Carolina. 

I wouldnt go that far quite yet... Tepper has the potential to be a Khan.... but he hasnt hit that threshold yet. 

The jury is still out on Lawrence. He was statisitcally the worst QB in the league last year, and you cant blame that on just the coach... People did that for Darnold too with Gase.. and look what happened. 

I will just wait and see at this point. 

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