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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.Wait, you’re saying they racked up 28 sacks against HOU and IND in the two meetings this year? That’s crazy. Poor Brissett.38 of the Jags sacks came against hou, indy (28) cle(5) jets(5) in 6 games ie . SO 17 in other 10 games . The good teams they beaat sea, 3 ints, pitt 5 ints, LAC 1 int. ravens 2 ints.
Im gunna do a real thread on Pats/Jags in a few but their legit imo. I expect a Pats win but this Jags team is a really good team with a bad QB. That said they try to put him spots he'll succeed in and they've been successful more than not.
Their in the afccg & are loaded with talent. Everyone should take them serious.
yes, yes, yes
That would be 4 gamesWait, you’re saying they racked up 28 sacks against HOU and IND in the two meetings this year? That’s crazy. Poor Brissett.
Of course, since they’re divisional games. I didn’t mean to suggest otherwise. Still, 28 sacks against two teams is nuts.That would be 4 games
You can do that when you are Sacksonville...... , way to rack of the sacksOf course, since they’re divisional games. I didn’t mean to suggest otherwise. Still, 28 sacks against two teams is nuts.
And the Stilers last TD was a garbage time score. JAX was in a prevent defense, giving up yards for time off the clock.To be fair, he also gave them 14.
It would have been $18.6 million last year, it will be $12.4 million this year, assuming the Steelers would insist on recovering the money he already has been paid for future performance. (There’s no reason to think they wouldn’t.)
Obviously fans are fearful of the "goos unit." The stepping and the flying in a V shape and the endless honking. It's disconcerting and definitely a Coughlin thing that BB has historically had difficulty dealing with......they are a very goos unit....
So why do so many now get concerned about a matchup where our strength gets to face to opponents strength while our defense faces a lighter load. Isnt this what people wanted all along? That the game ends up in the hands of Brady, Gronk and Cooks instead of KVN, Lee and Richards?
Again, only 42 points... these people are insufferable.
We won by the slimmest margin with them pulling out every stop they could and showing Brady the different coverage schemes that Butler spent the entire offseason working on just for him. Shall I also name the players that were out of that game for the Pats that would have been playing this weekend or do you get it? Shall I point out how Ben is a different QB away from Heinz or do you get it? You’re arguing to argue here. They were the inferior match up.A month ago we didn’t CRUSH them we won by the slimmest margin imaginable.
The JAGs have strengths but their qb makes it impossible for them to come to New England and won an afccg. Impossible. At least Pittsburgh had a chance to win a shootout.
They have a good ground game and a good defense. The weather should be irrelevant when evaluating them as they just showed in Pittsburgh. Defensively, they carry the same blue print that has given Brady problems since 2007. Offensively is where they will lose this game... especially if Fournette is gimpy.It's a warm weather team playing back to back road games; their stud rookie RB has an ankle injury; their QB is Blake Bortles, who was able to muster a measly 10 points of offense against the friggin Bills; they have no playoff experience.
I like this matchup just fine.
I'll be very disappoint (sic) if Brady can't do better than that next Sunday
I’m talking about a matchup in a football game so of course it equals winning and losing. You are moving the goalposts.We won by the slimmest margin with them pulling out every stop they could and showing Brady the different coverage schemes that Butler spent the entire offseason working on just for him. Shall I also name the players that were out of that game for the Pats that would have been playing this weekend or do you get it? Shall I point out how Ben is a different QB away from Heinz or do you get it? You’re arguing to argue here. They were the inferior match up.
As for the Jags winning? You’re tossing in a straw man. Unless you can show me where I said that. Being the better match-up against NE’s offense =/= winning. Since you’re looking to have this debate, I’ll ask you the same three questions again and we can go from there...
1. They can rush the passer with just their front four: yes or no?
2. Their linebackers are smaller but can cover: yes or no?
3. They have two All-Pro outside corners: yes or no?
They have a good ground game and a good defense. The weather should be irrelevant when evaluating them as they just showed in Pittsburgh. Defensively, they carry the same blue print that has given Brady problems since 2007. Offensively is where they will lose this game... especially if Fournette is gimpy.
The 49ers also had 3 takeaways, a defensive score and TD drives of 18 and 26.You think you will????
The GOAT may be the most competitive man in any current sport. Sham stories aside, little needles like "let's see how SF exposed this coverage" will definitely come up in the film room this week to motivate young Mr Brady.
I’m talking about a matchup in a football game so of course it equals winning and losing. You are moving the goalposts.
It’s a great matchup for us because B.B. will eat bortles alive. Bortles is literally showing that he is afraid to make certain throws. B.B. will force him to. Regardless of what the overrated jag defense can do vs our offense this is a cakewalk because it will absolutely be more than bortles will do to the B.B. defense.
Not at all. Teams could match up well in one aspect and still not win the game. We see that all the time. I also said earlier in the thread that I expect the Pats to win by at least 10. So no moving the goalposts here. You're doing your usual thing and constructing a straw man because you know you can't argue otherwise.
Yes. Offensively is where the Jags will lose this game. I've said as much already. I'm talking about the blueprint they carry defensively. The same blueprint the Giants carried in 2007 and 2011. The same blueprint that the Jets brought into the game in 2010. The same blueprint the Broncos had in 2015. The Falcons also used that same blueprint in the Super Bowl last year and lost. But you're still ignoring the questions I suspect purposefully. So I'll keep posting them until they're answered. Here you go...
1. They can rush the passer with just their front four: yes or no?
2. Their linebackers are smaller but can cover: yes or no?
3. They have two All-Pro outside corners: yes or no?
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