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Thanks for reading all of this, even if you didn't read all of this, and your eye started somewhere else have a cookie. All questions are welcome - except clear trolls, please don't be that guy.

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All questions are welcome such as to how to change oil, to how to tie shoes. All Rights Reserved.There is no such thing as a Stupid Question!ĭon't be embarrassed of your curiosity everyone has questions that they may feel uncomfortable asking certain people, so this place gives you a nice area not to be judged about asking it. But it feels as if that's what it will take for the Jaguars to win and it's tough to expect that every week. Maybe the Jaguars will turn in a second consecutive stellar defensive effort. The Colts are playing really well offensively. It's really tough to score in the high 20s playing that way because NFL defenses usually find a way to disrupt an extended drive. The offense is such right now that it usually must drive the length of the field using double-digit plays to score touchdowns. I doubt we will see a second consecutive victory because the Jaguars' offense is struggling. I believe in that momentum in the sense that I believe the Jaguars will play well defensively Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts and I don't believe we'll see a repeat of their last road game – an embarrassing display in a 31-7 loss to Seattle two weeks ago. With two victories in three games, there is at least a hint of momentum around the franchise. People are indeed thinking more highly of the Jaguars this week than a week ago, and the Jaguars very much earned that confidence with a 9-6 victory over the Buffalo Bills last week. I expect to see improved results, though I don't know that it's realistic to expect the Jaguars to suddenly be good in this area. Head Coach Urban Meyer and Bevell are well aware of the need to stretch the field – not only to create points but to loosen defenses. The Jaguars undoubtedly will continue focusing heavily here. But the thought here remains that it's primarily because the wide receivers aren't consistently getting open and straining secondaries. There are also times that the defense just wins or is in the right call as offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell noted this week, sometimes the right call is to not throw deep if the defense is in a certain coverage. The offensive line has allowed some pressure that has disrupted potential big plays. Lawrence has missed some receivers when opportunities have been there. It also has allowed defenses to play aggressive coverage and defenders in the box against run – also with little fear of being beat deep. That has been something of a season-long trend that has worsened in recent weeks, and it has allowed defenses to blitz Lawrence with little fear of being beat deep. Rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence's longest passes the last two games have been 17 and 23 yards, with both passes comparatively short then turned into longer gains by the receiver. You're correct that the Jaguars will have a difficult time winning playing as they are offensively. Good eye – and to an extent, good analysis.











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