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I never thought they would contend this year. I would have put the at 8-8 but now it's a 17 game season soNobody whos honest with themselves sees this team as a Super Bowl contender. The most important thing by far today was to see how Mac Jones played. And he was efficient. Got rid of the ball quickly, made adjustments when he had to and had no problem finding his second and third reads. I'll take a week one loss with the way the team looked.
Stevenson looked lost, i dont expect him to stay lost. He's an Ironhead Hayward and I'll be happy with that. Should have probably held onto Michel.
It's the worse loss of all 3 AFCE losses since it's the only Div loss. Jete loss to Panthers is the least and BUF comes in 2nd. But you're correct, it's just one week.This loss sucks, but the damage with regards to the division is limited. It's worse for the wild card, but it's still just week one.
A loss next week, though.....
JC Jackson shouldn’t be saying things like this in public after a loss, but he really isn’t wrong:This is and incredibly impressive stat 29-39 is awesome. Also read Jones was 8-12 under duress with a TD pass. Whereas Tua was 0-4 under duress. Couldn’t be happier with Jones’ first game, and he should only get better. Sure he will have some bad games, but I think the good will outweigh the bad by a decent amount. He seems like a perfect fit for this offense.
J.C. Jackson didn't seem impressed with Tua Tagovailoa in Patriots' loss“If he doesn’t have his first read, he just is going to throw the ball up and that’s when we capitalize on defense when he makes mistakes like that,” Jackson said after the game.
Jackson was asked if he felt like the secondary kept Tagovailoa on his toes and confused the quarterback
“Yeah, pretty much we did,” Jackson said. “We just have to finish the last few minutes of the game.”
Doubt Mac gaf about stats. He wants Ws!Since it was Mac Jones this stat probably won't be mentioned outside of this tweet but if it was Lawrence, Wilson, Lance or Fields it would be plastered by the nfl national media
Algolar showed up and was the best receiver for the pats. Good sign I guess.
still not happy. Lol
Not the best time for JC Jackson to be talking like this. Defense didn’t do enough against him. He gave up some big yards late and setting himself up for criticism giving Tua his first read.
“If he doesn’t have his first read, he just is going to throw the ball up and that’s when we capitalize on defense when he makes mistakes like that,” Jackson said after the game.
Jackson was asked if he felt like the secondary kept Tagovailoa on his toes and confused the quarterback
“Yeah, pretty much we did,” Jackson said. “We just have to finish the last few minutes of the game.”
J.C. Jackson didn't seem impressed with Tua Tagovailoa in Patriots' loss
J.C. Jackson shared a comment that seemed like a slight of Tua Tagovailoa.patriotswire.usatoday.com
Specially when we haven't had great success beating them in MIA lately. We keep underestimating Flores.Not the best time for JC Jackson to be talking like this. Defense didn’t do enough against him. He gave up some big yards late and setting himself up for criticism giving Tua his first read.
“If he doesn’t have his first read, he just is going to throw the ball up and that’s when we capitalize on defense when he makes mistakes like that,” Jackson said after the game.
Jackson was asked if he felt like the secondary kept Tagovailoa on his toes and confused the quarterback
“Yeah, pretty much we did,” Jackson said. “We just have to finish the last few minutes of the game.”
J.C. Jackson didn't seem impressed with Tua Tagovailoa in Patriots' loss
J.C. Jackson shared a comment that seemed like a slight of Tua Tagovailoa.patriotswire.usatoday.com
I think Gilmore played his last down and gets traded.Yep, saw him yapping at Parker a few times. JC Jackson made some plays but let’s not pretend the Lolphins did not. Hoping for Gilmore to come back healthy, it will change a lotnof things.
bill was out coached. his team committed costly turnovers and penalties and his binky Bolden inexplicably ran a kick out of the End zone only to be stopped at the 18. tack on a penalty and instead of ball at 25 w a rookie QB the ball is at the 8. after 1 game all we can say is this is an undisciplined team that gives the ball away and commits penalties at the worst time....
I hope not, outside of Jackson there’s no legit outside corner on the team.I think Gilmore played his last down and gets traded.
JC Jackson shouldn’t be saying things like this in public after a loss, but he really isn’t wrong:
J.C. Jackson didn't seem impressed with Tua Tagovailoa in Patriots' loss
I agree with this opinion. My fear is Mac gets crushed because of our inferior O line play. He took seven crushing hits today alone. Mac looked competent today. As he gains real time reps he will make progress. By week 8 this offense should be a force with this kid driving it....but I fear the lack of talent up front combined with the propensity of our OC to put skill players in postions where they get murdered, I DREAD the appearance of Hoyer in our lineup. If Mac gets hurt and Hoyer comes on, we lose every single game he QB's. Don't try to sugar coat this....Hoyer should not even bE in the NFL anymore.As the season progresses this team gets better. I don’t need kool aid to figure that out. A lot of new faces implemented into the offense and a few on defense as well. It’s going to take a little time.
But sure, go on with the he got outcoached rhetoric.