Jaguars had 10 losses by 7 or less points.
It’s the most in NFL history. Slightly better coaching and we win a handful of those.
I’m hammering the over for jags 7.5 win total.
I think Hainsey missed that game if I recall and they attacked the interior with stunts. I think they did more stunts that game than all year. Or that was the most the jags faced all year. One of those was true. It was an 8 point game and our offense was a big issue. Rams game was really the only one that was out of reach. We just played so bad against the Seahawks it didn’t seem close
The bengals have a loaded front 2 but 3 and on aren’t anything to write home about. The jags have a top rookie WRs from 2024 and 25 class. Along with a very consistent pass catcher in Meyers and a playmaker type in Parker Washington. Without looking it up Washington was probably close to the top in yac yardage.
The league promotes it lmao whether you feel like people should gamble or not is a different story.
A league that actively promotes gambling should have to be 100% transparent about the status of their players. That’s the biggest gripe I think anyone has for the jags right now is that we don’t know the extent of anyone’s injuries. CVL got hurt week 18 and it’s rumored that he tore something serious in his leg yet no one has been officially told his injury. That’s not right.
@SmailliwNitsud@ActionSportsJax@BrentASJax Yes but it was obviously effecting his performance. I don’t know why in a league that allows people to bet money why they can’t be slightly more transparent.
This is a JHA tweet. Secondary play has been bad when Hunter and Lewis went down with season ending injuries. In turn you had every qb getting the ball out of their hand super fast since they weren’t pressed at the line. However he was still super productive. Just not in the sack category. It also doesn’t measure the lack of a good DT group either.
@DocDH@J_Collyay Plenty of teams do it.
Jets draft mason taylor in 2nd round
Raiders Michael Mayer
Jags Brenton strange
Eagles Dallas goedert.
Bills kincaid, him and Knox had the same amount of targets.
It’s more common than not actually for a te to be drafted high as a back up
@jordandelugo@J_Collyay Yeah I could definitely see a world where Johnson is out just reading this group. Safety is expendable. WRs and TEs are not (especially in this offense).
It’s not a would you rather. You are claiming that Caleb was carried by his team but in the same breath claiming drake maye was not carried. You can not have one of the best defenses in the league, the easiest schedule in decades, AND a coach of the year and act like it was all the qb. It wasn’t. Drake Maye had a phenomenal year but I will not give him ALL the credit. You can absolutely say Caleb was carried. But you can’t say in the same breath that Maye did everything 😂
Well if they had less drops, I believe he would’ve been 15-2.
His completion % ABSOLUTELY would’ve beaten Mayes.
His td to int rating may not have been better simply because of how many tds Trevor had on the ground. It would take away from the passing td aspect.
The total yards is irrelevant because Trevor sat for 6 quarters because they were blowing their opponents out. Normal stat watchers do not think about that BUT the mvp voters absolutely would say “he sat the most 4th quarters this year because he was destroying everyone” yes I think that would make up for the yards simply because when you play with that much of a lead, you stop throwing. When you are on the bench because you destroyed the other team, you’ll have less passing yards.
Absolutely! I said that earlier. They had so many drops in the bengals game. They had that collapse against the Texans. I’m not saying that he played awesome in any of those games but I do think a qb on the JAGUARS going 15-2 with 40+ tds (because some of the drops would’ve been tds or led to tds) absolutely would’ve been a top candidate for the award.