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Nervous.
Man oh man, if there is one word that hits home against this team it's this one. Execution.
Smart football with minimal mental lapses. Focus, focus, focus. The Jags have a very good defense as we have seen thus far. Blocking assignments up front will need to continue to be a strong point of our game. GET GURLEY GOING.... which I bet we get it on the ground. We got away a little bit too early it seemed last week, so hopefully TG30 can "carry the load" 25+ times. TEs will need to have a very consistent game in all phases (run blocking included). This Defense boasts two, young, dynamic corners that will man up on Watkins and Woods. Their LBs play sideline to sideline with the likes of Telvin Smith and Myles Jack, so they will be able to run with Higbee and Everett. However, what is so promising about Goff is what he showed me last week (X pointed it out). The fact that he is starting to manipulate defenders with his eyes and check to audibles is very encouraging. That seed he threw to Kupp was legit. Not just in velocity, and in the tight window, but he looked off Earl Thomas to be able to fit it in there. Once again we have to face the dominating Calais Campbell, not a good matchup for our right side. But, they have done pretty respectable this far; we will need it come Sunday.
Jacksonville's offense is actually kinda similar to ours in personal. Stud RB, decent OL (ours is better), and capable WRs (ours are better), makes this unit able to move the ball. But I actually really like our defense against them; so much that I'm starting them in fantasy (Just a tad of a homer). It looks like the D is beginning to get some traction. But I believe if we contain and somewhat stop Fournette, we can come out victorious. But it all comes down to that word... Execution.
Man oh man, if there is one word that hits home against this team it's this one. Execution.
Smart football with minimal mental lapses. Focus, focus, focus. The Jags have a very good defense as we have seen thus far. Blocking assignments up front will need to continue to be a strong point of our game. GET GURLEY GOING.... which I bet we get it on the ground. We got away a little bit too early it seemed last week, so hopefully TG30 can "carry the load" 25+ times. TEs will need to have a very consistent game in all phases (run blocking included). This Defense boasts two, young, dynamic corners that will man up on Watkins and Woods. Their LBs play sideline to sideline with the likes of Telvin Smith and Myles Jack, so they will be able to run with Higbee and Everett. However, what is so promising about Goff is what he showed me last week (X pointed it out). The fact that he is starting to manipulate defenders with his eyes and check to audibles is very encouraging. That seed he threw to Kupp was legit. Not just in velocity, and in the tight window, but he looked off Earl Thomas to be able to fit it in there. Once again we have to face the dominating Calais Campbell, not a good matchup for our right side. But, they have done pretty respectable this far; we will need it come Sunday.
Jacksonville's offense is actually kinda similar to ours in personal. Stud RB, decent OL (ours is better), and capable WRs (ours are better), makes this unit able to move the ball. But I actually really like our defense against them; so much that I'm starting them in fantasy (Just a tad of a homer). It looks like the D is beginning to get some traction. But I believe if we contain and somewhat stop Fournette, we can come out victorious. But it all comes down to that word... Execution.