Originally posted by Boltinloudguy
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Jaguars @ Chargers Game Day Thread / Post Game Meltdown (Week 3)
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they got killed in the 3rd quarter again, and they had the ball to start the half.
Slater and Linsley were playing.
Without the big play, pinpoint pass by Herbert , it would have been all futility on part of the offense.
And then the 3 throws, where none had a chance for a td inside the 10.
The trend for 3rd quarter problems continues this season.
When this young coaching staff starts talking about needing to execute better, you know they are done.
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Originally posted by Lone Bolt View Post
I diagree...last week we played well...three dubious calls overturned 3 interceptions, and one lousey mistake with the pick 6 flipped the game.
Injuries and an off Herbert aside, the Jags beat us soundly...most disturbing is how we seemed to lay down...heads hanging.
Plenty of season left, and Herbert is a joy to watch, but Im definetly worried.
All the more reason to blow out the coaching staff and start fresh with his development next year.ESPN Screename: GoBolts02
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Originally posted by powderblueboy View Postthey got killed in the 3rd quarter again, and they had the ball to start the half.
Slater and Linsley were playing.
Without the big play, pinpoint pass by Herbert , it would have been all futility on part of the offense.
And then the 3 throws, where none had a chance for a td inside the 10.
The trend for 3rd quarter problems continues this season.
When this young coaching staff starts talking about needing to execute better, you know they are done.
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Some believe that a teams avalanche of injuries is rooted in the overall problem a headcoach has with his team and himself. It’s not all just plain bad luck. Might be time to bring in a witch doctor to put a stop to it. “fhifft!…fhifft!…fhifft!”
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
To be fair, we did close the gap to 6 points in the third before we lost Slater and then the wheels fell off with Norton giving up 9 pressures in 23 passing attempts. In the KC game, we also lost 2 linemen in the third quarter. So it is kind of understandable, we need to overcome it.ESPN Screename: GoBolts02
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
To be fair, we did close the gap to 6 points in the third before we lost Slater and then the wheels fell off with Norton giving up 9 pressures in 23 passing attempts. In the KC game, we also lost 2 linemen in the third quarter. So it is kind of understandable, we need to overcome it.
same for the other side of the ball - they go into the season with Chris Rumph as your third edge rusher
Again, and again, its the GM player personnel decisions
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Originally posted by Bolt4Knob View Post
thank you to the powers that be in that building who thought Storm Norton was a serviceable back up OT
same for the other side of the ball - they go into the season with Chris Rumph as your third edge rusher
Again, and again, its the GM player personnel decisions
I absolutely have no clue how Norton is even on the roster as even a backup.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
To be fair, we did close the gap to 6 points in the third before we lost Slater and then the wheels fell off with Norton giving up 9 pressures in 23 passing attempts. In the KC game, we also lost 2 linemen in the third quarter. So it is kind of understandable, we need to overcome it.
We all see it, Staley needs to stop trying to be the players best friend, and use his game knowledge to turn the corner on this! We all believe in him, again he will have to use his knowledge and get to work and come up with a game plan to get the Chargers to 2-2.
The players need to have a players only meeting and let it be known these kind of games that just went down in a full LA stadium with the majority of fans being there down for them, are not acceptable here, period.
If a player asks Staley if he likes Tupac, etc. or something like this, his answer needs to something more along the lines like, I love all the rap songs that inspire our players to go out and dominate a game with total effort and Win the game, and then walk away. As opposed to using something like this as a moment to show the players he knows this or that, or he's hip or something like that with them. Screw that.
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