Just call me Tony Reali because I have yet another AtH question. Do you buy or sell the Jags, with Leftwich at the helm, Freddy running the ball, and a great 1-2 punch at WR, making the playoffs, or even getting over the .500 mark?
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Yeah, I would buy the Jags. You didn't even mention Jacksonville's improved defense. I say they will be at least 8-8 and could have a shot at the play-offs.
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VHawk15 wrote:Yeah, I would buy the Jags. You didn't even mention Jacksonville's improved defense. I say they will be at least 8-8 and could have a shot at the play-offs.
Well if Freddie's healthy, and Leftwich advances, I'd up VHawk's prediction and say at least 9-7 and in the playoffs. Nice looking D.
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Sorry but I gotta sell. Id love to see them make it. I just dont think it'll happen this year.
I think KC, Indy, Bal, and NE will win their divisions and get in. Unless McNair goes down, Tenn will have a better record than Jac (not by much) and will get one wild card.
Then it becomes a race between Mia, NYJ, and Jac IMO. I just can't see Jac beating them both out for the last wildcard.
Jacksonville has some high expectations and hopes for this year. I think they can realize them if that defense stays strong like it did at the end of last year. They're going to be in just about every game. Leftwich will just get better, Taylor is still awesome, and Jimmy Smith is a great consistent player that should be able to bring along their new receiver very easily.
They're going to be in the running for a wild card, and if they can pull off some big wins in the division they may be able to get there. It's going to be tough in that division next year!
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Buy, they are definetly talented to be a Wild Card team. Even though there is little chance of them passing the Colts, I think they could give the declining Titans a run for their money,
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If there defense plays better than mediocre they have a chance. I see a 7-9 season in Jacksonville. It relies a lot on Reggie Williams's contribution this year.
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I see them pulling off some upsets. Indy's offense, while impressive, is not unstoppable. Similarly, it's defense is weak. The Titans are likely to drop George and give the rock to one Chris Brown - effectively making them a one-dimensional offense (even if they don't drop George, his best days are behind him.)
While I don't see the Jags as a dominating team, I do see a lot of balance and potential.
I'll give'em 10-6 and a wild-card spot behind Indy winning the division.
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The Jags are only going to get caught in a rock and a hard place with the Colts on one side and the new found running game of Chris Brown, who will be an improvement, and the Titans.
They'll be lucky to see 8-8.
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