Meh. If they can be 3-4 through 7 games they could be alright but they'll have to start winning tougher games after that.
At this point in time they would be happy to go 3-2 over the next 5, but without an offense I dont see that happening. Your right tho, its not the end of the world after 2 games.
I guess I dont need to stream 2. Kinda feels bad for the Jags. Going to Buffalo and trying to get it right, is no easy task.
34-3 halftime score for the Bills Jaguars Put a fork in the jags, they are done. Peterson will be the first coach fired.
Don't forget the uncalled PI in the opener against the Ravens, which was a lot like the one this time around. Falcons had other opportunities. Ravens had other opportunities. But there's no doubt that sort of thing makes a huge difference. When the Chiefs receiver backed into the Bengals defender in week two, a ref from half a mile away threw the defensive pass interference flag to put KC in position for the winning field goal. Yet the KC defenders were allowed to maul receivers in the end zone in key moments in both of the other games, and the official explanation from the league both times was "nobody saw nuthin". I don't believe there's any kind of conspiracy / rigged nonsense going on, but KC could easily be 1-2 or even 0-3, a game or two behind the Chargers instead of a game ahead. No doubt the fans deserve a better product.
If he starts 0-5 he probably will be but b2b wins in division goes a long way to saving your ass and season.
What a bomb to McLaurin that also saved my fantasy Matchup. I needed 1 catch from Terry or like a dozen yards from Burrow. I thought we might not see either.
91% passing percentage for Jayden Daniels would be a rookie record. I don't expect him to pass the ball anymore so congrats.
JAYDEN DANIELS STATS versus Bengals passing line - 21/23, 254, 91.3%, 2 TD's, 0 INT's (141.7 RTG) rushing line - 12/39, 1 TD _______ _____________ Through 3 games passing - 61/76, 664, 80.3%, 2 TD, 0 INT (111.8 RTG) Through 3 on the ground - 38/171, 4.5 AVG, 3 TD's
Rather somber comments from Pederson and Lawrence... Following the devastating defeat, the Jags had few answers for why they played so poorly but knew one thing: They aren't ready for prime time. "It's real shocking. Very disappointed. You hate to say it, but the reality of it is this is who we are right now," Jaguars coach Doug Pederson told reporters. "We're not a very good football team and we've got to get it fixed. We've got to come up with some answers and we've got to do it in a hurry." "It's just one of those times where we don't have any momentum," Lawrence said after the game. "It seems like everyone takes their turn on making a bad play at the wrong time, including myself. It seems really difficult to go forward. Can't find that rhythm right now, and we all share in it." "At the end of the day, when we step on the field, we've got to make the plays. I think that's what we're lacking right now," Lawrence said. "We're in position to do it, and we're not doing it." "No one's going to feel sorry for us. This is who we are right now, and it's not very good," Pederson said. "We've got to be honest with ourselves and I've got to be honest with myself and just keep plugging away." Added Lawrence, "No one's coming to save us."