All aboard the Blaine Train

Written by John McGrath on .

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The Blaine Train cometh.  The chosen one has arrived.  Get your ticket, get on board, find your seat & enjoy the ride.  A new era has begun.  There is no going back now.  Del Rio has made the decision we've all been waiting for.  Blaine Gabbert is now the starting QB for the Jacksonville Jaguars.  He clearly gives this team the best chance at winning.  I thought that they'd give McCown one more chance to redeem himself, but apparently 4 picks in 1 game was enough.  Mccown had his chance to lead this team & he failed in epic style.  Time to give Gabbert the keys.  This is Blane's team now.  There is no taking him out now that he's in the driver's seat.  Win or lose, Blaine is the man.    I, like many fans would rather watch Gabbert lead the team (rookie mistakes and all) than watch McCown fall flat on his face again.  I'm curious to see how he grows into the role.  I want to watch him as his transformation form rookie QB to elite NFL QB.  He has the tools, he has the look, he has the skills & now he has the chance.

The Start of the Blaine Gabbert Era

Written by Shane Clemons on .

In case you missed it, the Jacksonville Jaguars will be starting rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert this weekend against the Carolina Panthers. I first heard of the news from Alfie Crow citing "sources." The report was later confirmed by Tania Ganguli via Twitter:


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The move is a little surprising to me. I know that McCown had a terrible game agains the Jets, but I expected them to give him at least one game to redeem himself. Regardless of my feelings towards the move, this is the direction of the Jaguars, and I'll support the move.

Since most of my readers are also readers of Big Cat Country, I want to give a shout out to Alfie Crow. He's been saying that the Jaguars should just start the rookie, and that's the conclusion the team has come to.

For my part, I fully believed that Garrard was going to be the starter throughout the 2011 season, and the move to cut him surprised me. Now, this move is even more surprising. It's not that I couldn't foresee it. I truly thought that Gabbert would have a full year to sit and watch. Instead, he'll be the next rookie to get thrown in the water. It's sink or swim time.

Even though I'm surprised, I have confidence in Gabbert's ability to lead this team in picking up some wins. The Jaguars are playing the Panthers this weekend, and that defense is the perfect opponent for Gabbert. He won't be asked to do too much. He'll simply be asked to be a game manager, much as McCown was against the Titans.

Gabbert will get his first major challenge the following week against the Saints. That game will be a difficult game for the Jaguars to win. Let's face it. This team shouldn't beat the Saints. They'll then move on to the Bengals, another game I think Gabbert can manage well and win.

The immediate outlook is hazy. It's hard to tell how Gabbert will do in his first NFL start, and fans should expect a lot of growing pains. Look, this guy is the guy. If he under-performs, fans have no one to call for. You can't just pull the 10th pick of the draft after a couple of bad outings. Regardless of whether he flashes greatness or looks like a bust, this is the guy for the rest of the season. Period. There's no going back. The schedule does Gabbert some favors early on, but it gets rough down the road. I truly think the Jaguars could contend for a playoff birth, but for that to happen, Gabbert has to grow up very, very quickly.

Where the Jacksonville Jaguars Stand

Written by Shane Clemons on .

I just took a trip over to the conference standings at NFL.com, and this is what we have as of week 2:

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First off, I want to get everyone in a good mood, so; take a look at the bottom of the chart. The Colts are dead last in the AFC. If there was ever a great consolation prize for a Colts hater living in Indiana such as myself, it's seeing the Colts in last place for the conference with little or no hope for improvement.

Now, let's move onto the Jaguars.

I know it's early, but let's lay out how the playoffs would look if the season ended after just 2 weeks. The Patriots, Texans, Raiders, and Ravens would win their divisions. The Jets and the Bills would be the AFC wild-card teams. The Jaguars would be the first team left out. So, the Jaguars are coming off of an ass kicking handed to them by the Jets, but they're still right there. Oh, you mean a team is still in contention after just 2 weeks? Yes. Duh. Everyone knows that.

The point of this article isn't to point out that the Jaguars are barely outside of the playoffs right now. I'll avoid that until after the bye week. After 2 weeks, that's asinine. My point is that the Jaguars are in the thick of a lot of good teams. Given the Jaguars next 3 games, I think it's likely they'll be 3-2 going into week 6. Guess what. 7th place is about where they'll be at that time as well.

The Jaguars will have to pull out a couple of tough wins down the road, especially against the Ravens and the Steelers, but given the happenings of the first 2 weeks, I think those are winnable games. I know I sound like an old record, but just put the Jets game behind you. It's week 2. Things will get better, and if they don't, we can still look forward to beating the Colts a couple of times this season.

Separation Anxiety

Written by John McGrath on .

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The Jacksonville Jaguars have not had a "BIG-TIME" WR since the great Jimmy smith retired.  They have not had a WR with his combination of speed, size and hands.  J-Smooth could get separation, use his body to block the defender, blow right by a defender or jump above them to bring in the ball.  He constantly made great catches seem ordinary. He was the definition of a "go to" receiver.  He took over games with his ability.  He dominated defenses.  No WR since has had that type of impact for the Jaguars.  The Jaguars need to find a Jimmy-type receiver (or two)for Gabbert to throw to if they want to contend year after year. 

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Colts Fans are Abandoning Ship

Written by Shane Clemons on .

Every team that's ever experienced long streaks of winning seasons have fans like this. Spoiled fans are the result of such streaks, and this article is exactly what I'm talking about. It should also make you feel better about the Jaguars' season.

"Fans pay money they don't always have for a winning product. And, as we have consistently been told by the owner, the front office, and the coaches for years, the expectations in Indy are for winning. Nothing else. This isn't Detroit, Houston, Tampa Bay, or Jacksonville, where fan expectations are measured in the team not sucking as much as fans think it will.

In Indy, expectations are for greatness. That's what we're all paying for, at least.

Coming into this year, the expectations weren't for Andrew Luck in 2012. I understand that Peyton's injury was not planned for, but part of the reason fans are mad is because it probably should have been planned for.

I guess my point in this rant is to say that we, as fans, have been conditioned and encouraged to have high expectations. When those expectations aren't met, when they fall so short that it seems laughable to have had them in the first place, I don't think it's correct to blame the fans for having those expectations, or to dismiss them as not being 'realistic.' Once you start doing that, it just alienates them further, breeding more resentment.

Again, fans pay for winning football. When they don't get it, teams and owners shouldn't expect fans to show up. It's just that simple. Nothing personal, mind you.

Just business."

Since the writer is probably from Indiana, my home state, I feel obligated to tell you that I know plenty of intelligent Hoosiers that aren't pieces of crap. Most, in fact, are good people, but this article just makes me shake my head.

Are we there yet?

Written by John McGrath on .

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Honestly, no we're not.  Not yet anyway.  Now is NOT the time to throw McCown under the bus.  Yes he threw 4 INTs, but he deserves a chance to redeem himself.  After all, we gave David Garrard 4 years of chances right.  Luke McCown will start again and will play better.  Yes, Blaine Gabbert is the future of this team.  We all know it.  McCown knows it.  But the future can wait a few more games at least.  Many people will point out the McCown went 6 of 19 for 59 yards with 4 INTs and no TDs while Gabbert went 5 of 6 for 52 yards with no INTs and no TDs.  They will say that Gabbert can give us the same effort as McCown without making any mistakes.  Wrong, Gabbert is still a rookie and will make rookie mistakes.  But do the Jaguars need to make a change at QB this soon?  Many fans will tell you that they would rather see the Jaguars struggle with Gabbert at the helm instead of watching McCown lead the team to a bad record.  They will also point out that other rookie Qbs are playing now & playing well.

The Jaguars Season Ruled Over

Written by Shane Clemons on .

The Jaguars have officially packed it in.

After much urging from fans across northern Florida, the Jacksonville Jaguars will not be playing any of their remaining games. A coach that spoke in anonymity said, "We've decided that being 1 game out of the division is just too much to come back from." When asked about the remaining 14 games he said, "Why bother? It's clear that we're a 4-12 team at best. With the money the team can save on airline expenses by not playing, we all can get new office chairs. It really is a win, win for the players and coaches."

Clearly the Jaguars' season fell apart Sunday. The Jets had their way with a team that had high hopes going into the 2011 campaign, but the season just hasn't panned out the way we had all hoped. The Jaguars' win over the Titans can only be described as a fluke, and the season is already lost.

The Jaguars have also expressed that they'd like the idea of drafting quarterback Andrew Luck with the first pick of the 2012 draft, saying, "Gabbert didn't play well enough against the Jets to get us the win and save our season. We have to move on when we realize it just isn't working, and that's what happened here."

The Jaguars will resume play in September of 2012.

Come on people. It's one game. Let's get real.