O-Zone: more than enough

2021-11-25 10:07:08 By : Mr. Kevin Huang

Jacksonville-let's get started...

After the bye, the offensive team averaged 10 points-6.5 points per game in four games, excluding garbage time. During that time, zero non-junk passes for touchdowns. I know Trevor Lawrence is not doing well, but it's hard not to be disappointed in him and this offense.

This email summarizes many emails about the Jaguar offense in recent days and weeks-frustration and disappointment are understandable. At the beginning of the season, people have higher expectations of offense, which may be too optimistic. The actual situation is that the offensive line runs well and can pass the ball well when the offense is balanced; if this is a unilateral game and the defender knows that the Jaguars must pass the ball, the offensive line sometimes struggles. -This makes it like most NFL offensive lines. The close end with Dan Arnold seems to be in good shape-no doubt, since James Robinson was running with a heel injury in the game against the Seattle Seahawks on October 31 And the corresponding offense has declined. The reason that defines this season is the inefficient passing game. Is it fair to be disappointed with Lawrence because of this? I think. But the most important problem is the lack of dynamic speed at this location. Although people were tired of hearing this and started looking for other reasons for the lack of drama, this is still the first problem. It limits the offense and makes everything cruel-especially for young quarterbacks who adapt to the NFL.

Mike from Neptune Beach, Florida

During the preseason, based on their performance to our middle school, the receiving team was considered one of the team's strengths. In hindsight, do these beliefs depend more on our secondary vulnerability than on the strength of our recipients?

This may be part of it, although to be fair, as the season continues, the team has improved significantly-especially after moving to more area coverage around the bye and inserting Rudy Ford into a nickel-safe position. . Also remember: training camp is practice, preseason is... well, preseason. Before the regular season, it is difficult to make good measurements of most things in professional football.

Tony from St. Louis, Missouri

Are they still getting better?

The Jaguars made no progress in Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers. This has been the case in multiple games this season. They did show improvement in many games.

Black from Philadelphia

This crime is a responsibility.

Is it part of how bad we saw last year's list?

The Jaguars are in the first season of the construction process under the leadership of head coach Urban Meyer and general manager Trent Baalke. There is no doubt that they are trying to make up for the inherited flaws in the lineup. In this sense...yes, some of the elements we saw from the Jaguars this season are related to last season and past seasons.

Therefore, in summer and September, it is wise to bring in a veteran to share with J-Rob. In October and November. Losing J-Rob is like losing Henry to the Titans. Do you know how frustrating this franchise is?

I understand franchising is frustrating, because losing is frustrating. The Jaguars did bring in a veteran running back in the past offseason to share with Robinson, and Carlos Hyde did this to a large extent. This is necessary because you don't want Robinson to take on all the workload like last season. But although I won't say that Robinson is as good as the Titans running back Derek Henry, his loss undoubtedly hurt the Jaguars' offense. Maybe your frustration is that the Jaguars didn't use Robinson in the first two games as they should. If that were the case, yes... they could have taken a different approach. This is very fair.

Craig from Pontevedra Beach, Florida

Is trading Mingxiu wrong? It seems that Trevor doesn't have the kind of voice on the sidelines, and it seems that every time the camera pans toward him, he sits alone. Hope he will not become another Brian Garbert.

Before the trade, Jaguar quarterback Gardner Minshew II was not wrong. The backup CJ Beathard has enough voices to play this role effectively. Lawrence did not become another Garbert.

Of course, the front desk works very hard, they are professionals. When you are an adult, you should try hard, but you will get paid for doing a good job. If the organization retains players just because they are doing their best, then this will be an important reason and an important reason for our winning season in the past decade.

I have not said or written that the organization keeps people just because they do their best. I answered a question, implying that people who work or work for Jaguar don't care about winning.

Has wide receiver coach Sanjay Lahr interviewed the media this year? He doesn't seem to be in the spotlight. I'm not saying that he is good or bad, but his position group has been severely lacking recently.

Lahr has been interviewed by the media this season, but not in the group or on the podium. This is almost the norm for position coaches in the regular season.

Rob from Orange Park, Florida

When I leave the stadium during garbage time, in this case it is the entire fourth quarter. Does this make me not a real fan?

Is Jimmy Smith the last legitimate deep threat receiver for the Jaguars? If Chark and Etienne are healthy, do you think the current team's W/L record will be different?

Smith is not the last legitimate deep threat receiver for the Jaguars, although he is still the best deep threat — and the team's best receiver — ever. It's hard to say how the Jaguars' season will be different if wide receivers DJ Chark Jr. and Travis Etienne Jr. stay healthy. I suspect that offense will be better, although we are not sure about Etienne's influence because he has never participated in the NFL regular season. But for sure... they might win another game or two. But the offense will almost certainly not feel so compressed. You can say that.

I have been a fan of the UK Jags for a long time and I am very happy to see their first victory in London! My question is how the Jazz deal with injured players. I know we need to gain more depth across the team, but at this point, how will Meyer make adjustments, especially considering Jamal Agnew’s exit? Is it possible to sign players at this time of the season?

NFL teams can sign players at any time. Now, if you ask NFL teams whether they can sign players who will make a difference at this time of the season... well, this is a completely different question.

Bruce from Green Cove Springs, Florida

With eight games left, we are six games behind the Titans. With no hope of becoming a competitor, we seem to have a chance to see what is behind our starters. Yes, I know the coaches don't think so-they plan to put their team in the best position every week to win. However, if you can choose two or three (or more) reserve teams and want to extend the playing time, who would you choose?

Rookie safety Andre Cisco and rookie tackle Wokleter from the left. Besides…

So, if the draft starts today and Jags holds the #2 pick, who do you think Jags will choose between WR, Garrett Wilson, or Chris Olave? I think they will choose Olaf because of his speed, but Wilson also has a better hand at the receiving point. I also think they might choose Kayvon Thibodeaux or Kyle Hamilton on the defensive end, and then wait until the next few rounds to draft some quick receivers. If the draft starts today based on the obvious needs that we all know need to be addressed in the upcoming offseason, what do you think?

I don't know who or where the Jaguars will choose in the 2022 NFL Draft. The reason is that the draft is more than five months away, and the regular season—and the college season—has not yet ended. I will begin to delve into the draft of the Senior Bowl in January. At that time, the draft was still three months away, and there was more than enough time to discuss the draft. Actually it took too long to discuss the draft, but this is another discussion.

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Senior writer John Oehser answers your questions.

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