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Jaguars Request DC Interview With Panthers Pass Game Coordinator Jonathan Cooley


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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

all I know is the couple clips of the Jags new HC.....man does he come off poorly. 

Well, Trevor...you will always be a Clemson GOAT/college footbal GOAT.   You at least have that.  This dude ain't saving your floundering NFL career. 

Trevor is one of those guys that would probably have a resurgence like Darnold did in Minn. I still don't know what to make of him because Jax coaching has been so bad. 

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53 minutes ago, CRA said:

all I know is the couple clips of the Jags new HC.....man does he come off poorly. 

Well, Trevor...you will always be a Clemson GOAT/college footbal GOAT.   You at least have that.  This dude ain't saving your floundering NFL career. 

Nick Sirianni looked like an idiot in his first press conference. 

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55 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

True. And I mean, Lawrence hasn't been BAD like Darnold was. He's just been blandly meh.

The issue was the "generational talent" horseshit that kept getting thrown at him while he really never truly played that way even in college. 

Want the future example? Arch Manning.

So he is supposed to be better than Archie, Eli and Peyton combined yet someone he can't beat out a 3rd-5th round NFL career projected backup.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

The issue was the "generational talent" horseshit that kept getting thrown at him while he really never truly played that way even in college. 

Want the future example? Arch Manning.

So he is supposed to be better than Archie, Eli and Peyton combined yet someone he can't beat out a 3rd-5th round NFL career projected backup.

He was damn good in college and checked all the prototype boxes but I never bought into him being the next Andrew Luck type prospect like he was hyped.

We'll see what Arch does but yeah, not beating out Ewers isn't a good look. I get it as a true freshman but as a sophomore? If he was what he's hyped as that should've been a done deal.

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38 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The issue was the "generational talent" horseshit that kept getting thrown at him while he really never truly played that way even in college. 

Want the future example? Arch Manning.

So he is supposed to be better than Archie, Eli and Peyton combined yet someone he can't beat out a 3rd-5th round NFL career projected backup.

Trevor had the generational resume though.  3 seasons, 3 undefeated regular seasons.  Only 2 Ls that came in the playoffs.  And he checked every physical box. 

but he wasn’t as good as Watson at Clemson. 

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