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	<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 02:19:11 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<div id="content_id">New York Jets Coverage Stats - Preseason Week 1 Throughout the offseason&nbsp;<strong><a title="New York Jets Hats" href="http://www.jetscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-hats">New York Jets Hats</a></strong>&nbsp;, I went back and charted the Jets&rsquo; individual stats in coverage over each week of 2017 (the final numbers can be seen here). Pass coverage is one of the many phases of the game in which statistics are not readily available to aid in analysis. Of course, stats have never and will never tell the entire story. However, they always do a tremendous job of telling a huge part of it and are just another tool that can be used to help evaluate properly without bias or going simply off of blurry memories. So, I&rsquo;m bringing the coverage series back as a weekly feature throughout the year! Let&rsquo;s get things going with the Jets&rsquo; coverage numbers in preseason Week 1!RULESThe coverage numbers include only legitimate targets into the general area of a receiver/defender; throws in which a defender in coverage were directly involved in the outcome. Throwaways and deflections at the line are excluded.The stats for each individual are that of the quarterback&rsquo;s passing numbers when targeting the individual&rsquo;s matchup. A player could have an interception to his coverage credit even if the interception itself was made by a teammate. For example, if Trumaine Johnson tips a pass targeted in his direction and Morris Claiborne comes up with the interception, I would credit Johnson in my charting.I did not apply the same rule to fumbles; I will only count those if forced by the covering defender.&ldquo;Miscues&rdquo; (M) are included in charting to attempt to knock defenders who benefitted from an egregious error by the offense (drop, horrible throw).I charted penalties in the offseason series but will not be charting penalties for preseason since the game is being called a bit differently right now to set the tone for some new rules. Will likely bring them back as a category for the regular season.During the regular season I will return to charting the numbers in coverage against each individual opponent, but for the preseason I simply broke it down by position due to the enormous amount of players taking the field on the other side. I&rsquo;ve also split slot receivers and outside receivers into separate positions.Here are the Jets&rsquo; numbers in coverage against the Atlanta Falcons on Friday night. A glossary is available at the bottom of the chart.Some notes from me:Derrick Jones lived up to the hype. He was sound in off-coverage, making well timed breaks on the ball and sticking with his matchups. His most impressive play was on a 4th &amp; 2 goal line fade in which his physical coverage disallowed his matchup to make a play in the back corner of the end zone. The Falcons were 0-for-4 targeting him, though he benefited from one catchable drop.J.J. Wilcox laid some hard hits but struggled in coverage allowing three 10+ yard gains.Kevin Minter made a pair of good plays on the ball.Rashard Robinson was solid, broke and finished on a pair of plays short of the sticks.Not coverage-related, but two interior linemen stood out to me against the pass: Mike Pennel and Foley Fatukasi. Pennel was one the most efficient run-stuffers in the league last season, but flashed with a sack and huge hit rushing up the middle. Fatukasi did as well with a late game strip-sack and a pressure up the middle wiped out by a facemask grab.The Jets played mostly off-coverage in this game, dissimilar from the press that Bowles is likely to employ a lot during the regular season. It was an impressive display on defense, but there was no doubt that the Falcons were struggling big-time offensively with communication and poor QB play.What did you take away from the Jets in coverage? Last week, the Jets claimed edge defender Tarell Basham, a former third round pick, on waivers from the Colts. Today, we&rsquo;re taking an in-depth look at his strengths and weaknesses.The 24-year old Basham is in his second season having been drafted last year. He played in 15 games last year in a reserve role and registered seven tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. He was the MAC defensive player of the year in 2016 and is the all-time leader in sacks for the Ohio Bobcats.BackgroundHaving been a productive pass rusher in high school, Basham attended military school for a year before attending Ohio University and making an immediate impact as a true freshman. He was eventually a four year starter for the Bobcats, racking up a school record 29.5 sacks. His production improved year on year and he won the MAC defensive player of the year award as a senior in 2016, having recorded career bests in tackles (49) and sacks (11).Basham had a decent performance at the scouting combine, but it was at the senior bowl where he really boosted his stock as he was dominant in drills all week. The Colts eventually drafted Basham with the 80th overall pick.As a rookie, Basham saw action as a rotational outside linebacker and on special teams, but struggled to move up the depth chart. He had some positive flashes, including a couple of sacks, but overall his rookie year was considered a disappointment.In the offseason&nbsp;<strong><a title="New York Jets Hoodie" href="http://www.jetscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-hoodie">New York Jets Hoodie</a></strong>&nbsp;, Basham was getting plenty of work with the first unit and seemed to be in the mix for a starting role, but a minor knee injury set him back and he got lost in the shuffle following a nondescript preseason.Basham played in the opener this season, in a situational rusher role, but he only had one pressure and had been inactive ever since. The Jets claimed him off waivers last week.Let&rsquo;s move onto some more in-depth analysis of what Basham brings to the table, based on in-depth research and film study.UsageThe Colts have switched from a 3-4 defense to a 4-3 defense this year, which is one of the reasons Henry Anderson was no longer a fit for them. However, this is not the case with Basham.In college and high school, Basham only ever played in four man fronts with his hand(s) in the dirt, so he wasn&rsquo;t really a fit for them as a 3-4 outside linebacker, which explains some of his struggles last year and the optimism that he would show progress in 2018.With the Colts last year, Basham lined up on both sides and played a mixture of linebacker and lineman roles. He didn&rsquo;t play inside or off the ball very often, but this did happen occasionally.Basham has also said he mostly lined up on the left in college, so playing on the right was an adjustment for him too.Measurables/AthleticismBasham is listed at 6-foot-4 and 266 pounds and has decent length and big hands. However, he might be lighter than that at the moment, because he told reporters in the offseason that he&rsquo;d slimmed down from about 270 to 250 since the end of the previous year. The coaching staff praised him for getting into better shape than he had been as a rookie.At the combine, Basham had some nice numbers with a 4.7 40-yard dash, 4.45 short shuttle and 119-inch broad jump. However, his three cone drill and vertical jump were below average and his bench press was poor (15 reps).Basham worked out again at his pro day, but didn&rsquo;t improve on any of his numbers, others than adding an inch to his vertical.MotorBasham is regarded as having a good motor as he works hard in the trenches to battle for position.At the NFL level, he&rsquo;s yet to play 30 snaps in a game, either in preseason or regular season action, but did play over 70 snaps in a game in his senior year, so he&rsquo;s shown he can handle a good workload.Run defenseBasham isn&rsquo;t known for his run defense and his lack of functional strength would be a concern if playing on the line, especially with the weight he&rsquo;s lost since last year.Nevertheless, he showed some development against the run in college. In his first two years, he only had two tackles for loss against the run, but he had 9.5 in his last two years.In pursuit&nbsp;<strong><a title="Cheap Customized New York Jets Jerseys" href="http://www.jetscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-customized">Cheap Customized New York Jets Jerseys</a></strong>&nbsp;, Basham can sometimes overpursue or react a beat late and has had issues with not getting upfield far enough when setting the edge in the past. He also needs to work on getting off blocks.He makes a solid play against the run here as he shows some good hustle in backside pursuit.Pass rushBasham took his game to the next level in his senior year, as he almost doubled the amount of total pressure he created. However, at the NFL level, his pressure numbers have been modest at best, even in preseason action.Basham has good initial burst and converts from speed to power well. In college he showed off some good pass rush moves, strong hands and an ability to bend the edge.However, at the NFL level, he&rsquo;s struggled to replicate this success. He seems too eager to engage with his blocker and doesn&rsquo;t seem to exhibit many counter moves once his initial move is repelled. Of the pressure he has created, much of it has come from being unblocked or beating a tight end.However, as noted, there have been flashes of potential. On this play, against an experienced starter in Jeremy Parnell, Basham&rsquo;s speed off the edge is too much for the veteran.Basham has a pretty good spin move based on his college film, but he hasn&rsquo;t used this much at the NFL level.TacklingBasham hasn&rsquo;t been a particularly productive tackler at the NFL level with just 18 tackles in 23 regular and preseason games. However, he racked up 49 in his best season at Ohio.Missed tackles were sometimes an issue over the years, although he will usually wrap up and finish effectively. However, he will miss the occasional tackle, especially if faced with an elusive player in space.Coverage skillsBasham doesn&rsquo;t have a lot of experience of dropping into coverage and it shows whenever he&rsquo;s asked to do it. On this play, a teammate had to tell him to stand up prior to the snap and he made no effort to disrupt the slot receiver&rsquo;s route while looking very robotic in his backpedal.He was targeted one other time last year, on a play where he dropped way off the line on 3rd-and-long and was able to get in on the tackle shy of the marker.Basham had five passes defensed in college, all from batting passes down at the line.Making reads/instinctsBasham has said he feels most comfortable in an attack-and-react style of defense. There is occasional hesitation in play-action and read-option type situations, but it looks like he did a better job of keeping his eyes up to see the play develop as the season progressed last year.TechniqueBasham has shown some ability to get off blocks at the NFL level, but this has mostly been against tight ends.One thing he does well is extend his arms to get some separation from his blocker, but he doesn&rsquo;t always translate that into a pass rush move to get off the block.On this play, however, he extends his arms well and displays some power to drive veteran Andre Smith off his spot, gaining an outside leverage advantage. This time, he does get off the block&nbsp;<strong><a title="www.jetsauthorizedshops.com" href="http://www.jetsauthorizedshops.com">www.jetsauthorizedshops.com</a></strong>&nbsp;, using his right hand to free himself from Smith&rsquo;s outside arm to complete the sack.PhysicalityBasham displays some good power off the edge and can be an effective bull rusher. However, at times, he will engage his blocker in a battle for leverage rather than making an effort to shed the block.His only penalty at the NFL level was a neutral zone infraction before a punt (on 4th-and-8).Special teamsWith Josh Martin on injured reserve, it would be useful if his replacement could show some potential on special teams and Basham has done that.In his rookie year, he had four special teams tackles in preseason and, although he didn&rsquo;t carry that production over into the regular season, he did contribute this punt block.Basham has also fielded one kickoff and generated pressure on a field goal attempt.InjuriesInjuries were not an issue for Basham at Ohio, as he played in 50 games over four seasons. In his rookie year with the Colts, the only game he missed was as a healthy scratch, although he did miss a few practices through illness and heat exhaustion.During preseason, he had a minor knee injury, which was part of the reason he fell down the depth chart.Attitude/DemeanorBasham has admitted that, in college, he relied too much on his athleticism. He has found that, at the NFL level, you also need good technique and preparation to be successful.General manager Chris Ballard praised the work Basham had put in during the offseason to get in shape and work on his technique, but obviously this wasn&rsquo;t enough for him to retain his roster spot.Scheme familiarityAs noted above, Basham is going to be most comfortable in four-man fronts and rushing from the left side with his hand in the dirt. With his struggles against the run, the most obvious use for him would be in subpackages as a situational rusher and that&rsquo;s how the Colts used him in game one.Anderson&rsquo;s own success in the new system could make him a useful sounding board for Basham as he integrates himself in the new scheme.ConclusionsBasham was an impressive college prospect with excellent tape, but has been slow to develop at the NFL level. The scheme changes in Indianapolis haven&rsquo;t helped, but his main issue is that he needs to work on and improve his technique and approach.The Jets can afford to be patient with Basham, whereas the Colts were pretty deep on the edges and already have some development projects with two rookies brought in this year. Ultimately, this should be a fun project for Kevin Greene. However, it might be overly optimistic to expect any immediate success.</div>]]></description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 02:10:43 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<div id="content_id">Jets 2018 Roster Countdown: Number 62 Antonio Garcia We now move to Antonio Garcia in our Jets roster countdown.Name: Antonio GarciaNumber: 62Year with Jets: 1stProjected Role: Project tackleHis 2017: Garcia was a third round pick by New England but did not play a snap. He was placed on the Non-Football Injury List due to blood clots and missed the entire season. Even though he was medically cleared to play the Patriots cut him&nbsp;<strong><a title="Youth Leonard Williams Jersey" href="http://www.authenticsnewyorkjets.com/cheap-leonard-williams-jersey">Youth Leonard Williams Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, and the Jets picked him up.2018 will be a success if: Garcia is able to get into football shape, stay healthy, and develop his game. I don&rsquo;t think the Jets will count on him to do much. 2017 was to be a developmental year, and he missed that. He is playing catchup. Finding him was essentially a bonus third round pick.Odds of making the roster: Based on his Draft pedigree, my guess is the Jets would struggle to get him through waivers and onto the practice squad even if they weren&rsquo;t inclined to keep him, which I think they are. I say he is Probable (75-99%). I knew the Jets offensive line had a bad game against Jacksonville, as expected considering the absurdly talented defensive front they were competing against. However, it did not occur to me while watching the game live that the line was as terrible as they turned out to look when rewatching the tape. This was an atrocious outing - in my opinion, the third consecutive week they have regressed. And, this was the largest regression.Let&rsquo;s dive in!Previous editions: Pre 1, Pre 2, Pre 3, Pre 4&nbsp;<strong><a title="Color Rush Isaiah Crowell Jersey" href="http://www.authenticsnewyorkjets.com/cheap-isaiah-crowell-jersey">Color Rush Isaiah Crowell Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, W1-DET, W2-MIA, W3-CLEAs I will always mention, it is impossible to capture everything with the stats, but with this series I hope to capture the most impactful plays accumulated by each linemen, both positive and negative, to help better our perspective on their production levels. Every single snap does matter, and here we will only be grading a small portion of those snaps, but this data can still help shape our opinions on players more properly and truly. Do not use these numbers as final judgement, but as useful evidence.Here&rsquo;s what I&rsquo;ve been tracking:Stuffs (runs for 2 yards or less and no first down) allowed in the run gameRushing first downs assisted&ldquo;Setup runs&rdquo; assisted (which I now define as a 5+ yard pickup on 1st-3rd down that did not result in a first down). Despite not resulting in a first down, these kinds of pickups are still positive plays that deserve to be tracked.Sacks allowedQB hits allowedQB pressures allowed (pressure counts now include all throws affected by pressure, forced rollouts/dodged defenders, and forced throwaways)Deflections allowed (occurrences when allowing the currently engaged defender to bat/deflect a pass at the line)Open field assists (blocking assists for significant extra yardage/first down by any player&nbsp;<strong><a title="Color Rush Kelvin Beachum Jersey" href="http://www.authenticsnewyorkjets.com/cheap-kelvin-beachum-jersey">Color Rush Kelvin Beachum Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, OL or skill position, in the pass game while a pass receiver has the football)Pass blocking snaps (UPDATE: Pass blocking snaps now counted for all players rather than just the base five linemen. Team pass attempts + sacks)Penalties (Total accepted, yards, first downs/scores wiped out, and declined)Here are the numbers for the Jets in Week 4! Shield your eyes!Some of my takeaways:It all fell apart for Brandon Shell. While his first three games were on the whole very solid, he was walking on thin ice over the past two weeks, allowing 3 pressures in each game without being tagged for any sacks or hits. The walls finally caved in. Shell played the worst game of any lineman this season. He was getting abused on the edge by Dante Fowler and Yannick Ngakoue. I tagged Shell for a sack, a hit, and a whopping 6 pressures, for a total of 8 pressures that is the most I&rsquo;ve tagged a Jet for in a single game throughout the entire preseason and the first quarter of the regular season.Fowler and Ngakoue were getting it done in all sorts of ways against Shell - inside, outside, speed power. In particular, Shell was absolutely decimated by the inside spin move&nbsp;<strong><a title="Youth Darron Lee Jersey" href="http://www.authenticsnewyorkjets.com/cheap-darron-lee-jersey">Youth Darron Lee Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, especially by Fowler. It was quite a fall for Shell. He had Sam running for his life all game.The entire line struggled. All in all, by my count, they allowed 21 total pressures across 37 official Darnold dropbacks. That&rsquo;s a horrifyingly terrible rate of pressure, regardless of who the opponent is. The only Jet lineman to allow less than 2 pressures was Spencer Long, who gave up an awful sack on a missed stunt.The Jets barely bothered to run the ball, making only 14 attempts, tied for the 7th lowest total on the season through four weeks. When they did, it was ineffective, as they ran for only 2.4 yards per carry and compiled a ghastly 9:1 stuff-to-first down ratio. Long continues to be boom-or-bust (with more bust so far) in this phase of the game while Brian Winters is simply becoming a major liability. To this point, the Jets are the only team in the league with 2 games in which they averaged less than 2.5 yards per carry.Shoutout to Chris Herndon and Jordan Leggett. I decided to start tallying pass protection snaps for skill position players, and it turns out Herndon has had a perfectly clean 11 pass pro reps so far. Solid start in that phase for him despite his shaky run blocking. As for Leggett, the opposite is true. He hasn&rsquo;t played a role in pass protection, but I now have him at 4 rushing assists and 0 stuffs allowed so far.FILMI&rsquo;m not going to say a whole lot about this first clip&nbsp;<strong><a title="http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/eric-tomlinson-jersey" href="http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/eric-tomlinson-jersey">http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/eric-tomlinson-jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, other than that it is a perfect microcosm of the offensive line&rsquo;s performance in this game.You saw Brandon Shell get pummeled in the clip above, luckily Dante Fowler tripped and could not create any pressure. Let&rsquo;s focus a bit more on Shell, who as mentioned had a monstrosity of a game.Here, Shell gets too high against Ngakoue and allows him to easily rip through and dip underneath to get the hit on Darnold.This time, Ngakoue picks up a sack against Shell. Again lined up out wide as the 9-technique, this time Ngakoue powers right through Shell as he gets his hips extremely low to the ground, gets beneath the pads of Shell, and engages with a powerful first punch. The power game has always been Shell&rsquo;s weakness due to an inability to generate power from the lower body up and drive defenders. Just a sheer speed/power win from Ngakoue.On a positive note, Ngakoue tried this same move again a few times later in the game and Shell was better prepared for it. He makes strong first contact this time, then gets underneath and showcases good balance to hold off Ngakoue&rsquo;s power.Here we&rsquo;ll wrap up with Shell and transition into the next issue I&rsquo;d like to discuss: the Jets cannot stop stunts for anything.With the Shell, you can see him toasted by Dante Fowler with the inside spin move I mentioned earlier. Fowler beat him with this a trio of times. On the inside, Spencer Long has zero feel for the stunt as Malik Jackson flies through for a free sack. Back-to-back games allowing a sack for Long.Another pressure on a stunt as Darnold is forced to throw it away. This time it&rsquo;s on the right side against Shell and Winters. Abry Jones attacks the B gap eating up both as Dante Fowler runs free up the middle. The Jags also stunted on the left side but the Jets pick it up with 3 blockers against 2 rushers.Here, the Jags run the same exact stunt on the offense&rsquo;s right side. Winters picks it up correctly.Kelvin Beachum wasn&rsquo;t off the hook in this game&nbsp;<strong><a title="Authentic Bilal Powell Jersey" href="http://www.newyorkjetsteamonline.com/bilal-powell-jersey">Authentic Bilal Powell Jersey</a></strong>&nbsp;, allowing three pressures of his own. This one is about as bad as it gets without any contact. It&rsquo;s reminiscent of a Manu Ginobili eurostep. Yannick Ngakoue just gives one jab outside and is able to easily force Darnold outside of the pocket with a free lane inside. Money throw by Darnold, by the way.It&rsquo;s fitting that the Jets allowed a safety in this game. I&rsquo;m indifferent to this play call as the Jets run an outside zone this far backed up. Brian Winters immediately hits the second level and lets the defensive tackle (#99 Marcell Dareus) leak into the backfield. It could be a personal blunder but I think this just might be his assignment on this play, which obviously doesn&rsquo;t make sense.The main culprit is Kelvin Beachum who lets Calais Campbell shoot the gap effortlessly. Poor blocking but a great play by a 6&rsquo;8 man who is not supposed to be able to move like that.Isaiah Crowell has had an appalling past couple of games in pass protection, allowing 3 pressures and a sack on his past 4 pass blocking snaps. That&rsquo;s more total pressures allowed in two games than I&rsquo;ve tagged the rest of the Jets skill position players for throughout the entire season combined.This effort is embarrassing. There is literally nothing on display here that any coach would ever teach a running back to do while pass protecting.The Jets are going to continue to be one of the league&rsquo;s worst rushing teams (they are 26th in yards per game and yards per attempt) if their interior linemen keep getting blown off the ball like Winters does in the first clip and Long in the second.To finish on a positive note, I&rsquo;m becoming very impressed with Jordan Leggett&rsquo;s blocking ability, which is a stunner. He scored his first career touchdown against the Jaguars, but perhaps more notable was his key block on Calais Campbell to facilitate the Jets&rsquo; only rushing first down of the game. I featured him last week assisting with a block on Myles Garrett.The Jets did not even use an extra blocker for most of this game, while they consistently were beaten by 4-man rushes. I counted the Jets as using an extra blocker on only 5 snaps, and they still yielded pressure on 4 of those.If your offensive line can&rsquo;t keep the quarterback clean when it has the man advantage, that&rsquo;s just another overarching issue, but I thought the Jets should have given Sam Darnold more protection in this game. This was the least they&rsquo;ve used their backs and tight ends in pass protection, against an otherworldly front they were getting owned by. That was a bit of a head-scratcher.Here is how the Jets are stacking up through one quarter of the year!</div>]]></description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2019 01:34:30 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<div id="content_id">Following a bye week&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jacksonville Jaguars Hats" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/hats-authentic">Jacksonville Jaguars Hats</a></strong>&nbsp;, and less than stellar start to the first half of the season, the Jacksonville Jaguarshit the road to take on the AFC South rival Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday. This is a must-win game for Jacksonville to keep its slim AFC South title hopes alive. Hopefully the Jaguars were able to use the bye week to correct the on-the-field issues that were plaguing the team, as well as try to get the team chemistry and morale up. Jacksonville is basically in survival mode from here on out, and cannot afford to lose if it wants to make it back to the postseason. It&rsquo;s time to get back to our weekly history lessons. Let&rsquo;s recap the head-to-head series between the Colts and Jaguars. Series historyAll-time regular season series record: Colts lead 22-12Last Jaguars win: Dec. 3, 2017 (30-10)Last Colts win: Jan. 1 2017 (24-20)Current Streak: Jags with a two-game winning streakBiggest Jaguars win: 51-16 (Dec. 13, 2015)Biggest Colts win: 43-14 (Sept. 25, 2000)Interesting takeaway: Jacksonville swept Indianapolis last year, and that was just the second occurence ever that the Jaguars were able to win both games against the Colts in the same season (2011-2012 season was the first time). Quick thoughts: The Jaguars have defeated the Colts in four of the past five contests, but Indianapolis had won all six games prior to that. Looking at the full history, the Jags and Colts only met twice prior to the conference realignment in 2002. Indianapolis (AFC East), beat Jacksonville (AFC Central), in both of those contests. Then the Colts won the next three games while both teams began competition in the AFC South. Jacksonville finally got its first win against Indy in 2003, and another one the next season in 2004. The Colts hold a large advantage overall, but the series is tied at seven wins a piece since 2011. Previous MatchupWinner: JaguarsScore: 30-10Date: Dec. 3&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jacksonville Jaguars Womens Hoodie" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/hoodie-authentic">Jacksonville Jaguars Womens Hoodie</a></strong>&nbsp;, 2017Location: EverBank Field, JacksonvilleTeam Stats: Jaguars &mdash; 338 passing yards, 96 rushing yards, 22 first downsColts &mdash; 174 passing yards, 141 rushing yards, 17 first downsQuick recap: Blake Bortles tends to beat up on the Colts, and he did so twice in 2017. On this particular day, Bortles completed 74 percent of passes for 309 yards, two touchdowns and zero turnovers. Leonard Fournette added a touchdown, and Josh Lambo tacked on a couple of field goals. A lot of wide receivers got involved with Marqise Lee securing seven catches for 86 yards and a touchdown, while Keelan Cole had 49 receiving yards and a score, and Dede Westbrook added six catches for 78 yards. The defense had a strong performance with four sacks and two interceptions. Brad Nortman even completed a pass. It was a great all-around performance &mdash; man, I miss 2017.Prior MatchupWinner: JaguarsScore: 27-0Date: Oct. 22, 2017Location: Lucas Oil Stadium&nbsp;<strong><a title="Womens Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/customized-authentic">Womens Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys</a></strong>&nbsp;, Indianapolis Team Stats: Jaguars &mdash; 330 passing yards, 188 rushing yards, 23 first downsColts &mdash; 200 passing yards, 96 rushing yards, 15 first downsQuick recap: Even without Leonard Fournette, the Jaguars rushed for 188 yards on the legs of T.J. Yeldon and Chris Ivory. This was another strong performance from Blake Bortles, who had 330 passing yards, one touchdown, zero interceptions and a quarterback rating of 124.7. The defense was incredible, sacking Jacoby Brissett 10 times and holding Indianapolis to just 232 total yards. This was also Josh Lambo&rsquo;s first game as a Jaguar, and the kicking game concerns from the previous weeks of that season were quickly put to rest as he made all of his extra point and field goal attempts. This was pure domination by Jacksonville, and the end result was the Jaguars&rsquo; first shutout win since 2006. Through the Decades1990s: Colts 1-0 (1995)2000-2010: Colts lead 14-52011-Present: Tied 7-7Quick thoughts: While the Colts dominated early, winning eight of the first 10 matchups overall, it is the Jaguars that have been making a comeback. The Colts held the advantage in the 1990s (granted&nbsp;<strong><a title="www.jaguarscheapstore.com" href="http://www.jaguarscheapstore.com">www.jaguarscheapstore.com</a></strong>&nbsp;, that was only one game in Jacksonville&rsquo;s first year as a competing NFL franchise) and early 2000s, but Jacksonville has closed the gap. As mentioned earlier, the series is tied with seven wins each since 2011, and since 2008, Indy&rsquo;s advantage is just 11-9. Indianapolis easily dominated from 2000 through 2010, which gives them the lopsided advantage in the series overall. But perhaps times are changing. This year&rsquo;s matchup is an important game for both teams currently sitting at 3-5 and looking to make a run after an unspectacular start. The Colts have won two in a row and are humming on offense, but their defense leaves a lot to be desired. Meanwhile, the Jags have struggled with giving the ball away, lack of protection and lack of a run game on offense, while the defense has not made enough of the necessary big plays (turnovers, sacks, etc.) to mitigate the offense&rsquo;s ineptitude. Something has to change this week, and I think it does. The Jags get the big divisional win on the road. Which team do you believe walks away victorious in this AFC South battle? Jalen Ramsey not as talkative amid Jaguars&rsquo; struggles on defenseThe Jaguars defense has struggled in recent weeks and according to ESPN&rsquo;s Mike DiRocco it has caused the most talkative member of the team to tone down his press conferences and throw a little less heat in his post-practice sound bytes. &ldquo;Ramsey&rsquo;s longest answer Thursday was in response to a query about his thoughts regarding this weekend&rsquo;s matchup with Houston Texans receiver DeAndre Hopkins at TIAA Bank Field,&rdquo; writes DiRocco.Doug Marrone: Will take hard work to fix problems; there&rsquo;s no &lsquo;magic pill&rsquo;When Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone was asked about the Jaguars&rsquo; recent struggles&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jacksonville Jaguars T-Shirt" href="http://www.jaguarscheapstore.com/t-shirts-cheap">Jacksonville Jaguars T-Shirt</a></strong>&nbsp;, he was quick to hold himself accountable for the mistakes but also just as quick to remind us that the road back to consistent success on the field is not one that can be finished overnight. &ldquo;There is no magic pill or magic moment that you can just snap your fingers and go,&rdquo; Marrone said. &ldquo;The only way to start playing better is you have to work your ass off. You have to work hard. You have to go back there. You have to coach better. We have to play better. I have to do a better job. That is how simple it is.&rdquo;Jaguars fans think we&rsquo;re losing to the Texans this weekWith Bad Blake Bortles in effect, there shouldn&rsquo;t be a game you feel comfortable about the Jaguars winning. And it&rsquo;s reflected in this recent poll by SBNation, where fans believe Jacksonville will lose by at least one point against Houston.And in other Jaguars news ...Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan has withdrawn his bid to purchase Wembley Stadium in London and fans are (or should be) happy about it. It should end relocation talk, but it probably won&rsquo;t.Deshaun Watson has declared himself &ldquo;healthy&rdquo; for the important AFC South matchup on Sunday, according to Herbie Teope of NFL.com. Watson, who is officially listed on the injury report with a chest injury, had the opportunity Wednesday to respond to a report of him playing with a partially collapsed lung and a broken rib against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5.DeAndre Hopkins was held out of practice on Thursday but it would be surprising if he wasn&rsquo;t a go for this weekend.The Jacksonville Jaguars hit the practice field again on Thursday with both running back Leonard Fournette and D.J. Hayden not expected to practice. That isn&rsquo;t a big surprise and I think the fact that Fournette missed practice two days in a row would lean towards him not playing. It&rsquo;s not official just yet, but I&rsquo;d be surprised if he missed that much.</div>]]></description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<div id="content_id">No lead is safe in the NFL &mdash; not even if you&rsquo;re up by two touchdowns with two minutes to go.The Jacksonville Jaguars found themselves up 25-12 (weird scoreline&nbsp;<strong><a title="Cheap Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys" href="http://www.jaguarscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-customized">Cheap Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys</a></strong>&nbsp;, it&rsquo;s fine) and driving in New York Jets territory late in Sunday&rsquo;s game. On third-and-1, Blake Bortles hit Dede Westbrook for a short pass over the middle and Westbrook took it to the 20-yard line. Bortles was having a Good Blake day so him completing passes was probably a better way to extend the drive and wind down the clock than running it with T.J. Yeldon.But at the end of Westbrook&rsquo;s catch, Jamal Adams hit him after the whistle for an unnecessary roughness penalty. 10 more yards were tacked on &mdash; first down at the 10-yard line.Instead of kneeling so close to the goal line, offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett gave Yeldon the ball on first down. Two yard gain, eight yards away. Clock stopped with the two minute warning.Second down. Yeldon in the Wildcat formation. Four yard run. Four more to go.Third down. Yeldon (again) in the Wildcat formation. Three yard run. One more to go.Fourth down. Yeldon runs for the one yard touchdown.And to add insult to injury, the Jaguars opted to go for two instead of the extra point.Asked after the game what he thought about the Jaguars going for two with just 25 seconds left to play and up three scores, Todd Bowles was straightforward:&ldquo;I don&rsquo;t tell another guy how to coach his team,&rdquo; Bowles said. &ldquo;If they run it, we have to defend it.&rdquo;It&rsquo;s the right answer &mdash; if you don&rsquo;t like the other team running up the score stop them from scoring.Asked after the game if he was trying to send a message&nbsp;<strong><a title="www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com">www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com</a></strong>&nbsp;, Doug Marrone was just as straightforward:&ldquo;We&rsquo;re not good enough to send a message right now.&rdquo;No lead is safe in the NFL, not two touchdowns in an early season regular season game and not two touchdowns in the AFC Championship Game going into the fourth quarter. Coming off of a disappointing loss to the division rival Tennessee Titans, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1) look to rebound against the New York Jets (1-2). That means it is time to review the head-to-head history between the two franchises. The history recap is pretty intriguing this week, as these two teams aren&rsquo;t extremely familiar with each other, but have met 13 times previously. It&rsquo;s been a series of runs in terms of wins. Let&rsquo;s break it down. Series historyAll-time regular season series record: Tied 6-6Postseason record: Jets 1-0 (1998-1999 season)Last Jaguars win: Nov. 15, 2009 (24-22)Last Jets win: Oct. 1, 2017 (23-20)Current Streak: Jets have won four straightBiggest Jaguars win: 41-0 (Oct. 8, 2006)Biggest Jets win: 32-3 (Sept. 18, 2011)Interesting takeaway: Each of the past three games&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jacksonville Jaguars T-Shirt" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/t-shirts-authentic">Jacksonville Jaguars T-Shirt</a></strong>&nbsp;, and four of the past five games, have been decided by one score. Quick thoughts: While the series itself is very close, the two clubs seem to go on winning streaks before the other team pulls off another W. The first four meetings saw a two-to-two win split, but the Jags then won four of the following five games, and the Jets have now taken the last four meetings. So it seems to be a series of streaks, or periods of time where one team is dominating the other. The Jags will look to break New York&rsquo;s current winning streak against them on Sunday.Last Matchup Winner: JetsScore: 23-20Date: Oct. 1, 2017Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New JerseyTeam Stats: Jacksonville &mdash; 140 passing yards&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jacksonville Jaguars Hats" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/hats-authentic">Jacksonville Jaguars Hats</a></strong>&nbsp;, 175 rushing yards, 20 first downsNew York &mdash; 255 passing yards, 256 rushing yards, 18 first downsQuick recap: The Jaguars had no business losing this game, but did due to a poor effort from Blake Bortles, coupled with an inability to stop the run on defense. New York carved up the Jaguars on the ground with 255 rushing yards. Bortles completed just 42 percent of his passes and threw a costly pick late in the third quarter that led to a field goal for the Jets. Myles Jack breathed new life into the Jags with an 81-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, and Jason Myers (now a Jet) tied the game at 20 and forced overtime. The Jets eventually kicked a game-winning field goal with just 32 seconds left in the extra period.Previous Matchup: Winner: JetsScore: 28-23Date: Nov. 8, 2015Location: MetLife StadiumTeam Stats: Jacksonville &mdash; 381 passing yards, 98 rushing yards&nbsp;<strong><a title="Jacksonville Jaguars Womens Hoodie" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/hoodie-authentic">Jacksonville Jaguars Womens Hoodie</a></strong>&nbsp;, 19 first downsNew York &mdash; 272 passing yards, 29 rushing yards, 14 first downsQuick recap: The Jaguars actually dominated this game, significantly out-gaining the Jets through the air and on the ground. Jacksonville held Chris Ivory and the New York rushing attack to 29 rushing yards on 28 attempts (1.03 yards per carry). But in typical 2015 Jaguars fashion, they turned the ball over four times &mdash; Blake Bortles had three of which, throwing two interceptions and fumbling twice (losing one). The Jets were able to capitalize and walked away with the victory. Series By Decade: 1990s: Series tied 2-2 (one playoff win for Jets)2000-2010: Jaguars dominated 4-12011-Present: Jets have dominated 4-0Quick thoughts: We saw a couple of close, competitive matchups in the &lsquo;90s, followed by Jacksonville owning New York throughout the first decade of the 2000s, and currently the Jets have Jacksonville&rsquo;s number. More than half of the games in the series have been decided by seven points or less. Only four games were decided by 14 points or more. The Jaguars outscored the Jets 129 to 58 in the five meetings during the 2000s. The Jets have outscored the Jaguars 100-56 during their current four-game winning streak. Fast forward to 2018&nbsp;<strong><a title="Womens Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys" href="http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/customized-authentic">Womens Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys</a></strong>&nbsp;, and this game has eerily similar circumstances to the 2017 contest:The game is being played in Week 4The Jaguars have a 2-1 recordThe Jets have a 1-2 record Jacksonville&rsquo;s one loss came via the Tennessee Titans Let&rsquo;s hope that doesn&rsquo;t mean that history is going to repeat itself. On paper, the Jaguars should destroy the Jets with rookie quarterback Sam Darnold playing against this vaunted defense. But it was New York&rsquo;s rushing attack that was too much for Jacksonville to handle last season. The Jags, while still not great against the rush, have vastly improved in that area since last year&rsquo;s game against the Jets. I think the Jaguars bounce back with a comfortable &mdash; but not easy &mdash; victory this week, and sweep the New York teams. What are your thoughts?</div>]]></description>
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