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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yep. You aren't going to beat NE sitting on the football. You need to score as many points as possible.Again, I don't know what people are talking about with the "3 quarters of excellence". The Jags completely lost their cool at the end of the first half which led to the Pats hanging around. They had basically a minute left with two time outs and took two knees instead of trying to get into field goal range. Right there they were playing not to lose...so obvious was their lack of testicular fortitude that the Pats home crowd booed the Jags off the field.
Yep. You aren't going to beat NE sitting on the football. You need to score as many points as possible.
Yeah. I couldn't understand it. I thought of John Madden saying that Brady should "just take a knee" at the end of XXXVI with no Time Outs and time running out with the ball inside their own 20. "Knee? Hell no, we're here to win the game."Again, I don't know what people are talking about with the "3 quarters of excellence". The Jags completely lost their cool at the end of the first half which led to the Pats hanging around. They had basically a minute left with two time outs and took two knees instead of trying to get into field goal range. Right there they were playing not to lose...so obvious was their lack of testicular fortitude that the Pats home crowd booed the Jags off the field.
What happened yesterday does not take place with mere mortal QBs. Security blankets were gone, 12 stitches in his thumb, Lewis looked to have fumbled the last best chance away. “Refuse to Lose” is a catch phrase, but it is in Brady’s DNA. Whatever it takes. A flea flicker to frigging Dorsett, he and Amendola become the best duo since Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. We may take it for granted, but savor it. There will be no second act after TB12 departs the stage.And this, we should never take for granted. We'll never see this level of greatness again.
Thats exactly what happened and why they lost.To me it was more a sign they didnt trust bortles to go down the field and get points with that little time left. Not to mention if he threw an interception or fumbled it might have killed his confidence
Again, I don't know what people are talking about with the "3 quarters of excellence". The Jags completely lost their cool at the end of the first half which led to the Pats hanging around. They had basically a minute left with two time outs and took two knees instead of trying to get into field goal range. Right there they were playing not to lose...so obvious was their lack of testicular fortitude that the Pats home crowd booed the Jags off the field.
yup, a FG there and all they would have needed was a FG at the endAgain, I don't know what people are talking about with the "3 quarters of excellence". The Jags completely lost their cool at the end of the first half which led to the Pats hanging around. They had basically a minute left with two time outs and took two knees instead of trying to get into field goal range. Right there they were playing not to lose...so obvious was their lack of testicular fortitude that the Pats home crowd booed the Jags off the field.
THey did play like they did against Pitt. They were aggressive, reacted well to our mistakes. The difference is we made a lot fewer mistakes than Pittsburgh made. We are a more disciplined, far better coached team and we don't give our opponent's defense a chance to get good field position on us very often. And the Jaguars absolutely needed good field position to make the best of Bortles.Thats exactly what happened and why they lost.
You can't leave any bullets left in the chamber. You need to attack, attack and attack some more.
If they played like they did vs Pitt they would have won.
Again, I don't know what people are talking about with the "3 quarters of excellence". The Jags completely lost their cool at the end of the first half which led to the Pats hanging around. They had basically a minute left with two time outs and took two knees instead of trying to get into field goal range. Right there they were playing not to lose...so obvious was their lack of testicular fortitude that the Pats home crowd booed the Jags off the field.