Blake Bortles: Fans criticizing playcalling is like kindergartner talking to
The only direction the team shouldn’t be running is left, where tackles Luke Joeckel and Sam Young struggled in run blocking. “I believe they’ll get better and be more mentally stronger for it”. “They didn’t bring anything at us that we didn’t pick up or weren’t in the right spots to protect”.
Welcome to Big Cat Country’s Thursday Q&A column where we talk about winless records, Jake Long, not throwing it to the tight end, and more.
While much of the rookie focus so far has gone to Amari Cooper (and with good reason), his Alabama teammate could provide the spark needed to improve the perennially bad Jaguars offense.
Q: What happened to the play calling which resulted in Blake Bortles throwing 40 passes and tight ends receiving no throws at all? “We haven’t seen that decision in practice”.
Screen and swing passes are the best way to get Yeldon the ball.
The receivers will need to as well.
But he did, two times, which now calls into question whatever else he says about the topic in the future. As mentioned above, he can run inside and be effective, but being in space allows him to make more plays. “They’ll be better”.
“I don’t know, it’s like a kindergartner saying something to a college kid”, Bortles told reporters.
Bortles defended the group on Wednesday and said he’s not one to get upset during the game. They’re not yelling at me when I throw a ball five yards over their head out of bounds, so I’m not going to do the same thing to them when they drop one.
“We were just in zone coverage, on my landmark, reading the quarterbacks eyes”, Posluszny said in the locker room.
The offense also has to leave any of the caution coach Gus Bradley sensed against Carolina behind before Miami arrives.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see Bortles have another promising game.
A stretch play is when the quarterback hands the ball off to the back with the goal of the back getting outside the offensive line and up-field. “As a unit we want to be more aggressive and kind of make more of a statement of who we are and our aggression”.