I've always thought he looks like a lost character from the movie Dazed and Confused. He looks like a mixture of Mitch and the jocks/seniors he's trying to impress
He inherited the 2021 equivalent of the expansion Browns and they’ve had their first back to back winning seasons since 2004-2005. All things considered the Jags are competitive with consecutive winning seasons for the first time since the mid 2000’s.
It's been a very abysmal time for us. Urban Meyer was the true rock bottom 😅 But glad we ended up with Doug Peterson. It's nice to at least be competitive again.
7 of his 14 interceptions last year came in the final 4 games of the year when he was hurt. Before he was hurt last year he was the 5th rated QB by PFF. The injuries and OL really made his overall numbers much worse.
@@stuffylamb3420 as long as you blast Burrow last season for how atrocious he was while he was hurt. If you’re consistent in that take, then fair enough
Trevor is 24 with a playoff win and a pro bowl, quarterbacking a team that was completely irrelevant 14/15 year prior to drafting him. He will see the playoff several more times and who knows, maybe win one.
Pro bowl is meaningless. It’s all pros that matter. Trevor is a cake eater he went to an elite high school then Clemson. He’s never had to earn it under bad conditions. Clearly he’s needs all the best players on the field to be on his team to win games.
@@walkerdefaul8487they went 5-11 In the 2018 season. Also are you seriously trying to say that one good season means this team isn’t irrelevant for the past 20 years? C’mon man. I don’t think Lawrence is good either but your logic is so flawed
Some people underestimate how much he was injured towards the end of the season... He said in a press conference he didn't feel healthy until march/April
@@wil404 Yeah, but nobody forces their QB to play with a bad high ankle sprain. Running is kinda needed now for QBs. Do you think Andy Nuggies would make Kermit go out with that same injury without him wanting to? No he fucking wouldn't.
@@wil404 From week 1 - 12, Trevor had 14 TD, 7 INT, 94.4 Rate. 3004 YDS. After? 7 TD, 7 INT, 1012 YDS, and a 74.1 Rate. Injuries do more than what you tried to brush it off as.
Im a die hard Jags fan that watched every game and I’m not sure, we all see the talent, but we don’t see that Tom Brady…Joe Burrow type of DAWG in Trevor. This is a make or break season for him and the front office, Trevor often teases us with his talent then leaves us shaking our heads
@@alphabarre9096True he got paid but is it going to be another Blake Bortles situation is the question ? Hopefully Trevor balls out this yr and proves all the critics wrong (included me) because I like most Jags fans want Trevor to be the guy
@@jamesgraham4476 no Lawrence is far better than Bortles so you don't have to worry about that, it's just he doesn't have enough to beat the elite QB's in the AFC, matter of fact your division is getting tuff and he got payed like he's Allen or Borrow smh 🤦♂️
Lawrence can break now. He just got the bag at least a year early. I like Lawrence. He just hasn't shown nearly enough to be a Top 3 paid QB. Hype for QBs is crazy now.
Blitz was a problem because of the center being a liability. He had no confidence in his interior blocking. Additionally this year we will know forrsure with having legitimate deep threats
@123shoshan Yes, but our starting Center was ranked 38/38 center from last season. Not only did he ruin the pass game, but he made it to where we couldnt run the ball on early down. Pair this with Anton Harrison progressing into next year, im looking forward to seeing the OLine be much better.
@VizUhn I'm a Colts fan and can't stand the Jags (especially Lawrence) but I gave you a like cause that was something I didn't know. Hopefully he still isn't good but maybe he's better than I think.
Fair enough analysis. Being a Jag fan and watching every game, we still see his untapped potential and the great plays he DOES make within the bad moments. I believe in Trevor and hope he gets the better protection and dropless catches from his new receivers, he deserves! Go Jags! 💪🐆
@@primeup6955 Don't get me wrong, I've seen every single of Trevor's snaps since he took over from Kelly Bryant in his freshman year at Clemson. So I'm rooting for him to prove me wrong ^-^
People started overhyping this man after the Chargers game but their coaching was very bad. He is very mid but its not too late. This season will be make or break for him.
I mean alot of quarterbacks can look good when they're protected. The mark of an elite quarterback is being able to produce despite what's going on around them.
That's an intangible not a mandate,it's the league, every good to great qb has a good oline and or running game ...can't win games consistently without solid olinemen, pressured 43pct of the time is not bad and enough to make the throws, could be better but enough to win
There's a reason they fell off a cliff once he got hurt, he couldn't cover for just how truly putrid the offensive line was(quickest average colapsing pocket in the NFL and one of the worst run block win rates in the NFL).
A lot of people talk great about the Jags playoff win vs the Chargers. Don't get me wrong, they definitely had a historic comeback, but Lawrence had thrown what, 4 interceptions in the opening half? Even if he led them back to win the game eventually, he played poorly and put his team in a terrible spot that they needed to pull themselves out of.
I agree about Trevor putting the team in a bad spot. However, the take I get from it is how resilient and focused he was. This was a 23 year old who made a bunch of mistake. But yet was able to take his licks, learn, and fight right back. That’s key for his future development. Having that mature mentality is such an underrated tool. Only a few QBs could have pulled of what he did.
It was a mix between letting Asunte Samuel Jr. get away with murder in the playoffs and bad throws, but I see your point. Regular season games 3 of those are flags.
They only won because Brandon Staley was a shitty coach. A competent team doesn’t even let them back in the game. I think the 1st half Trevor was the real Trevor but this season will be telling
@@kingjay9929 On the money, it was much more of a masterclass by Pederson and Staley being the definition of incompetent. Any average, or even below average coach does not get outcoached in the manner that he did.
Is Trevor mid or a product of inheriting a franchise with 44 total wins in 10 seasons? First back to back winning seasons since 2004-05 and playoff contention, all things considered he’s a solid quarterback even if he hasn’t lived up to his pre draft hype
@@maskedman5657 Not really. No one’s ever brought up “mid” and Justin fields or Mitch Trubisky in the same sentence. They both sucked. Lol Hopefully Caleb changes things. I meant to phrase it as a question, ,not a statement/backhanded insult, if you somehow interpreted it that way.
@@chicagodude8888 his rookie season was wasted by urban, his second year had a good supporting cast and he had an elite run at the end of the year, third year started hot with the team going 8-3 (etn played great and kind of took touchdowns away from him, defense also got many turnovers)but then there was a combination of injuries across the offense (including himself) and bad interior blocking meaning pretty much no run game. teams knew we were forced to pass. Defense also stopped getting lucky with turnovers. It has just been an unfortunate beginning to his career, he definitely is a great qb but maybe he is not the generational guy we thought. He should be a top quarterback in this league for years to come though. I definitely wouldn’t count out a true breakout for him though, as a jags fan ive seen so many flashes from him and think he has so much talent
I think he’s a solid starter. Isn’t anywhere near that elite spot but in that mid to good tier. He’s young so there’s plenty of time to get into high end spot.
I'm a diehard Jags fan and I've watched every single snap of Trevor's NFL career (several times for some of them). I was reluctant to click on this video because the thumbnail seemed a bit bait-y, but I understand trying to appeal to get a neutral audience to click on this video. As I watched though, I was actually impressed that you gave good analytical breakdowns of what Lawrence himself actually struggled with as well as Jacksonville's struggles as a team. The part about him not trusting the line as well as playing through injuries late in the season are a major factor in the late season collapse that took place and I'm glad you acknowledged that. Trevor is far from perfect, but nobody would deny he is one of the most talented QBs in the NFL. I believe as his career continues to play out we will see him more consistently show his talents in a positive way.
Coming from a 49er fan, what makes Patrick Mahomes so exceptional is his availability. Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Kyler Murray will have a hard time becoming better than what they are now if injuries are always plaguing them
WTH are you talking about? Injuries plaguing Trevor Lawrence? 2 games missed in Clemson for Covid, 1 game missed for the Jags in 3 seasons... Murray missed 18 games since Tlaw entered the league lmao. Lawrence is mid now because the Jags fucking suck, the owner is a clown, the GM can't draft, the OL is a disgrace and his WR1 has been nobody then two years of Christian Kirk... Put him with your 9ers and watch him being a MVP frontruner every years.
He is definitely not a bust - but he has not been good enough either. He did not take a step forward last year. Yes our O-Line was SOFT...and one of the worst O-Lines I have seen in years...but Trevor needs to improve no doubt. He has ALOT of weapons...line SHOULD be better this year...this is Year 4...he needs to play to his potential. We shall see.
@@JaxShrimp88 Nope...VERY disappointing. I judge him vs Joe Burrow...if both are healthy and at their best I think Burrow is MUCH better. Let's see what this season brings.
A perfect example was the Charger playoff game a few years ago. Chargers were all over him and he threw 4 picks in the first half. The second half was a different story. The Chargers played prevent the entire second half and Lawrence picked them apart. Although this seems like a hero moment, this is more about Brandon Staley than it is about the Jags. Lawrence has to be more consistent if he wants to do anything in the NFL in the future.
They were not in prevent. They were in match up zones, sitting on routes and were attacking everything that got thrown. Doug came out and called plays to attack their aggressiveness. That's what cost them. And the fact that the Jags were great against the run that year so they were forced to throw. had they actually played prevent and made the Jags eat up clock we would be singing a different song. It's amazing how people talk when they don't really know what they are talking about.
I wonder if getting sacked 17 million times in your first 2 years you may tend to get a quick trigger when being blitzed no! I think this proves that you should sit quarterbacks for at least 1 year and make sure you build a offensive line for them before you feed them to the wolvs.
Just a year ago all everyone was saying is that the Jags were gunna rule the division for years. Now, unless Lawrence can right the ship, he could end up being the 3rd, or even 4th, best QB in the division over the next couple years. The Jags are the only team to not have a sustainable stretch of success in the AFC South as well.
He is the prince that was promised. I’ve been screaming from the rooftops how bad TLaw’s OLine was. It was open season on him, and they couldn’t run the ball at all either. The best receiver of his entire career is his college teammate that’s WR2 in Cinci. He threw to Kirk and Zay Jones for a combined 2000 yards. Now he’s hopefully got true X in Brian Thomas, we really shouldn’t be surprised if he lights it up this year.
It's obvious, if the line picks up the blitz even a little bit, he's ok. If he's pressured even a little bit, he throws badly. It's more coaching and scheme. He needs quick hot reads for blitzes and being on schedule to not get into 3rd and long.
@@CardinalCoop Moreso his potential. He's built like Josh Allen, just has to get it together. Coincidentally they both have problems with turnovers lol
He is living proof that the best QB college ever seen can go to a horrible team/O-Line and not win a championship cuz football is a team sport. The fact he got them to playoffs is impressive. The Bears, Jets, Browns...all teams that will destroy the future of a QB unless they get a second chance elsewhere. This past few years of NFL QB Carousel has been fun to watch cuz we get to see QB's get another chance with different offense and coaches. Its taking awhile but I think once this team builds up a little better u will see Trevor lead them a lot farther. Its going to be interesting watching Caleb this year. Im a fan of him and Trevor.
Goofy press taylor, invisible oline, injury, and every game kirk was out the offense was dead. Yeah you can say excuses excuses, but damn i just wanna see him behind an actual line.
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I think the analysis on Trevor not trusting in O line is spot on. He gets hit a lot which causes panic passes. However he kills zones, I’d say he’s even good against blitzes. It’s man coverage where he gets shook.
Whether I believe in Trevor is one thing, but I believe in Doug Pederson. That man got Philly a Super Bowl when nobody else could. Maybe he can get Jville one
As a Seahawks fan, my opinion is Trevor Lawrence is so lucky that Lamar Jackson gets the scrutiny of a generational prospect picked #1 overall while he gets to be one of the best QB prospects ever with the expectations of the last QB taken in the first round.
And where are you getting these stats from because in 3 years Trevor has given the ball up 50 times. He has 44 interceptions and 6 lost fumbles. Even if you count the fumbles he had that the jags recovered it’s 13 for a grand total of 57. So I have no idea where you got those stats
The Prince who was Promised is a funny nickname considering A Song of Ice and Fire fans will never read the Winds of Winter. Also, George RR Martin is a Jets fan.
Interestingly enough he’s the second Doug Pederson led QB (out of 2) that has mid/decent stats that don’t tell the whole story. Carson Wentz was also 100% eye test while most of his stats were alright. I defended Wentz saying the things he can do were amazing only to be rebutted with “yea but he threw for 250yds and 2TDs while my QB is throwing for 300yds 3TDS”. And I’m like yea…. Can’t argue with that… but I swear Wentz is amazing! You gotta see it to believe it!
T Law is a franchise level QB who has struggled with injuries, mediocre offensive lines, until recently a lack of talent at skill positions, and the weight of being a #1 overall pick. I don’t think he’s quite top 10 but he’s still very talented.
IMO , the problem with Lawrence is that , from Day 1 , he was just handed the keys to the franchise. He has never been challenged , going back to Cartersville. Don't get me wrong , I'm a Trevor fan. I just was thinking maybe Jax would've drafted a QB , mid-rounds , to maybe give him something to think about. Rattler? Hartman? The kid from Tulane? I don't know but competition brings out the best in most.
Honestly thought Lawrence played his best football when he was a Freshman at Clemson. Then thought he regressed every year after that. Maybe like he thought he didn't need to get any better because he was better than anyone in college already. Personal did not think he would become a elite QB when he was drafted.
A “generational” QB being barely top 3rd of the league without pressure is not good. And being able to show a couple good throws under pressure doesn’t make him better than his stats.
What Jags have to hope is that they can do better in pass protection and Lawrence can trust his line again. Hope he regains that confidence he had in 22
@@footballdoesntmatter you know what... That could actually work. You could definitely make the heavy inhale your bit hahahahha. But I also feel like it kinda conflicts with the very concise and well researched information you give. I love how you talked about all sides of Trevor Lawrence. I wish more videos were like yours
everyone saying trevor is not good, stop talking. in his first year he had the worst hc ever chart was hurt for the ssn which left lawrence to throw to dan arnold and laviska shenault any week. the second year he took a huge jump, looking like a top 5 qb. the third year for the first half he looked amazing. then he got hurt causing7 outta the 14 picks he threw while he was hurt. he also lost kirk for the SSN and ridley dropped 7 tds. assuming he wasn’t dealing with lingering injuries he woulda prolly had about 30 TDS to 10 picks counting everything like this. the jags also woulda prolly made the playoffs. year 4: lawrence is trasH, REALLY? cuz then why does he have the same stats as stroud. oh wait and stroud an extra game. for everyone saying danny dimes has the same stats, if we don’t count his rookie year, then their not even close on avg tds and he’ll not have as much TO a game. and this year lawrence has missed his top 3 wrs both his good rbs and his starting TE his starting LT and Lg, his MLB, his best player on the defense in josh hines allen for a concussion, top cb in campbell, safety in savage and they traded roy. so yes lawrence record doesn’t look good but if we don’t count his rookie year, and we look at his stats stop talking. also vs the bears his receivers bad 4 dropped tds. 8:12
Trevours first year was coached by Urban myer (a shit coach.) So he had little to no help season one. Season 2 he had a competent coach in doug pederson he led the jags to a 27 - 0 comeback against the chargers. In 2022. He was injured in the second half of 2023, and his #1 target in the christan kirk was taken out late in the year. Every qb plays worse when injured. So no trevour is still a good qb and the best qb we've had in years.
Maybe because I was a teacher but when I view players and people at just any job is not all growth is linear. In fact, it rarely is and just as importantly not everyone learns and evolves at the same rate. Some guys take off right away, other guys take some time to put it all together, some guys never put it together, some guys are great at the outset but never improve. Geno Smith is a really good quarterback now but it took him awhile. Kurt Warner had an up and down career as he wasn't even good enough to be a starter, then Greatest Show on Turf, then getting benched and being mid with the Giants, starting off mid with the Cardinals, then took off again. Even Brady, he was a solid quarterback at first, then he was good, then great. I don't know where Lawrence is going to land but it's still too early to determine he's a bust and/or won't be great.
Did we forget that Trevor messed up his shoulder mid season and still played when that injury would’ve made most get a season ending surgery?? Many of those picks were due to that.
Our offensive line was all fucked up. Everything changed when we signed Mitch Morse at center. We’re back in it with TLaw at the helm and getting that #AFCsouth title #DUUUVAL #GoJags
As a Texans fan, he just doesn't scare me at all which is not suppose to be the case as a QB that was as highly touted as him. He hasn't been dealt like the perfect set of cards but no QB is
The fact that this man repeatedly got owned by Davis Mills is why I'm confident CJ will always be a tier above Lawrence. He's a decent QB, but that's all he'll be.
my biggest fear is that doug pederson is gonna run t-law into the ground. wentz had similar issues in 2020 and 2021, and those, obviously, did not get fixed
@@123shoshan Yes. Two coordinators in two seasons. Not stability. Had to endure the Urban Meyer sht show his first season which made that entire year one of disjointed schemes. The blessing of Doug Pederson last season lead to real promise, but injuries obviously limited him for half the season. He is only 24 years old: I'm betting this year he makes a big step up in his performance.
I think he’ll be okay. He fell off the cliff hard when he played injured, and losing his number one receiver didn’t do him any favors. Calvin Ridley is good, but not good enough to fill the shoes of a number 1 atm. But honestly, his performance before crap hit the fan was kinda underwhelming. Still, I have faith in him, he just needs to stop trying so hard and stay poised.
Having the most cap space and the first overall pick at qb you would think the jags would have spent that money on some proven veterans. Even if it’s league minimum. The experience around him is what Jax lack. 3:00
he's been frustrating in the sense that from an actual evaluation perspective, he's a smokeshow, as in he's literally just been a huge hype machine. Where he was called generational and the reality is, the entire time he's a raw prospect. the narrative was this guy is generational, and when ur waiting to hear why, no one actually broke down his game while anyone who questions this is put on mute and dismissed. he's had the greatest marketing campaign in history, i'm not saying in some ways it's not deserved. he's not even bad with context, but to tell the truth subjectively there have been better prospects in the last decade that didn't get this label. Celeb for example is the better prospect in mostly every way, up until pre draft, he was never called generational. they don't really want him on prospect mount rushmore with Peyton, and luck and T-law, meanwhile he's just better and t-law is more of a HWS project. he's so long limbed and the mechanics were so raw, it's never been fair to him and the team around him in college was so good, it's never been fair because he'll never have an honest narrative or evaluation of himself as a player in his life because the pov of him is so skewed by his own hype and even sadder, he never asked for it. so when were here and he's improved but his stats have worsened. its a hyperbolic mess, when truth be told, he's where he should be, he never belonged in a football god label. his skillset is only starting to stabilize where he's even capable of meeting expectations.
People don't realize he got hurt week 6 on the last drive against the colts and it all went downhill from there, He was just trying to hold it all together.
*This* is an excellent video. You had a thought, but you didn't allow your ego to force it to be right. You saw the o-line as A Problem. While you're not wrong, it's not the entire story though. I had seen a video on *Pederson's* play-calling from last year & it's clear that this wasn't what was being used _this_ year. (You noticed that he wasn't terrible against the blitz last year). He handed the p[lay-calling off to Someone Else & that someone else never got it to mesh. It's hard to tell how much of what aspects of an offense new play-callers affect. Terrible o-line play followed Frank Reich around because he would meddle in it, but because he was a micro-manager & not for the team's benefit. Someone finally called out how Shane Waldron's successes are actually those of Dave Canales & that without him, the Seahawks inexplicably declined. (It was _not _*_all due_* to injured o-line players). So we have examples of an HC & an OC who also diddled with the o-line even though that has its own separate coach. One affected the passsing game terribly, the other the run _and_ passing game. Press Taylor seems to be learning on the job, but Pederson didn't ease him into this. He threw him into the fire & despite all the bad they were still in the race late in the year. Not sure what Pederson thinks he's doing watching it all burn though. Is it to get more $ to take back the play-calling duties? I honestly don't know.
Now the front office stuff is cleared up if kirk ,davis, thomas, and evans stay healthy enough he's got the secondary to score, the oline could be better but they weren't atrocious when i watched some of his film ,Cleveland scherff and Robinson anchor up front, he's running out of excuses especially if the oline holds up in a fairly even afc south except for the Texans (they can own the conference for a while with that talent)
As a Colts fan, Peyton Manning didn’t get to and win his first SB until his 9th season an all time great. I don’t see Peyton level elite from Lawrence, but he’s not terrible. I haven’t been impressed however I only watch two of his games every year. I’ll admit last year he had it pretty rough with the injuries, and I can see him getting better over the years.
Been a die hard jags fan my whole life. He's easily the best QB we've ever had but he's a fumbler and our oline sucks. So we'll see. Unfortunately the NFL loves slobbing over Stroud and Texans
Am I missing the part where the Jags didn't have the lowest ranked O-line last season? Lawrence made multiple dumb plays last season but that's what you get with a horrible offensive line that can't run block or barely pass block.
It’s obvious the reason y he fell off is bc of the injury n his o-line play he’ll bounce back every body keep talkin down bout him watch he prove eb wrong this year
I'm shocked you managed to do a whole video about the flaws of the 23 Jags offense without mentioning Luke Fortner being the worst run blocking center in football down the stretch. Watch him against Vita Vea in week 16.
I honestly think the offensive system isn’t that good, you saw how bad it got with the eagles the last couple years the coach was there. I just feel the coaching in general is failing him , a lot of the time you see him having to make it up as no one is getting open. They even used Ridley as a decoy a lot of the time last season, don’t run the ball consistently. He is good, but was set back by Urban and isn’t helped with injuries and play calling . But he definitely isn’t bad.
He was supposed to be a “generational talent. I don’t like his throwing motion. His windup is too long for me. He is young so he will improve. I wish him luck.
I mean he’s on the jags. There’s a lot that goes into it. Peterson scheme is a little archaic too. Lots of hole shots and deep comebacks like it’s the 90s. I hope they get a better OC in there or maybe a new HC. Doug is solid not great imo. I don’t really see him as a guy that’ll help Trevor get to that next level
Lol there's a new one. "It's not Trevor's fault it's the SB winning head coach who's the problem" lol trevor fanboys will be blaming everyone but him long after he's a backup somwhere!
Pederson is not great. He won a SB with an elite defense and trick plays.... Lawrence has talent around him but a terrible coach and owner combo is why he isn't performing. Look at CJ Stroud, great Owner, GM and Coaches.
Press Taylor was in charge of play calling for a majority of the season. By the time Doug took back playcalljng duties, the whole team including Trevor sustained a lot of injuries
@@Jesters7264 I don't see OP saying no blame on Lawrence, just that they don't believe in Dougs ability to develop him. Dougie P should not have been fired here in Philly, but his offense did regress pretty hard.
Trevor Lawrence looks like if Carmela Soprano and Furio Giunta (from Seasons 3-4, The Sopranos) had a kid.
I can see it lol 😂
He looks like Sunshine from Remember The Titans
omg!!! that's what it is!!! I always thought "why does he look familiar?"
OOOOH!
I've always thought he looks like a lost character from the movie Dazed and Confused. He looks like a mixture of Mitch and the jocks/seniors he's trying to impress
He inherited the 2021 equivalent of the expansion Browns and they’ve had their first back to back winning seasons since 2004-2005. All things considered the Jags are competitive with consecutive winning seasons for the first time since the mid 2000’s.
It's been a very abysmal time for us. Urban Meyer was the true rock bottom 😅 But glad we ended up with Doug Peterson. It's nice to at least be competitive again.
Wrong he inherited a roster that had the most cap space and 2 #1 overall picks plus he didn’t have a winning season he went 8-8
Stop Gardner minshew won more games than Trevor
8-3 but finished 9-8 give it a break dawg. Y’all always do this bs
@@jokerworld9707 8-3 because of the defense
7 of his 14 interceptions last year came in the final 4 games of the year when he was hurt. Before he was hurt last year he was the 5th rated QB by PFF. The injuries and OL really made his overall numbers much worse.
It's football. Everyone is hurt.
@@wil404 Seriously the excuses are sad. Mahomes won the super bowl with a high ankle sprain.
@@stuffylamb3420 as long as you blast Burrow last season for how atrocious he was while he was hurt. If you’re consistent in that take, then fair enough
@@stuffylamb3420Tom Brady was listed on the injury report every week in New England and still played
Trevor is good, no where near great... yet. His trajectory puts him on pace to be a phillip rivers/big ben type of career
Trevor is 24 with a playoff win and a pro bowl, quarterbacking a team that was completely irrelevant 14/15 year prior to drafting him. He will see the playoff several more times and who knows, maybe win one.
Pro bowl is meaningless. It’s all pros that matter. Trevor is a cake eater he went to an elite high school then Clemson. He’s never had to earn it under bad conditions. Clearly he’s needs all the best players on the field to be on his team to win games.
The jags almost went to the Super Bowl in 2018. You don’t know ball.
@@walkerdefaul8487they went 5-11 In the 2018 season.
Also are you seriously trying to say that one good season means this team isn’t irrelevant for the past 20 years? C’mon man.
I don’t think Lawrence is good either but your logic is so flawed
@@walkerdefaul8487that was 2017, and our success had nothing to do with our offense except for Leonard fournette
@@trentwise3762 buddy doesn’t realize the 2018 Super Bowl happens before the 2018 season.
Some people underestimate how much he was injured towards the end of the season... He said in a press conference he didn't feel healthy until march/April
Nah career 85 qb rating
Not only him, but the people around him.
It's football. Everyone is injured. QBs win Super Bowls injured.
@@wil404 Yeah, but nobody forces their QB to play with a bad high ankle sprain. Running is kinda needed now for QBs. Do you think Andy Nuggies would make Kermit go out with that same injury without him wanting to? No he fucking wouldn't.
@@wil404 From week 1 - 12, Trevor had 14 TD, 7 INT, 94.4 Rate. 3004 YDS. After? 7 TD, 7 INT, 1012 YDS, and a 74.1 Rate. Injuries do more than what you tried to brush it off as.
Im a die hard Jags fan that watched every game and I’m not sure, we all see the talent, but we don’t see that Tom Brady…Joe Burrow type of DAWG in Trevor. This is a make or break season for him and the front office, Trevor often teases us with his talent then leaves us shaking our heads
I believe he just got payed bot load of money, so the jags and their fans are stuck with him for a very long time 😂
@@alphabarre9096True he got paid but is it going to be another Blake Bortles situation is the question ? Hopefully Trevor balls out this yr and proves all the critics wrong (included me) because I like most Jags fans want Trevor to be the guy
@@jamesgraham4476 no Lawrence is far better than Bortles so you don't have to worry about that, it's just he doesn't have enough to beat the elite QB's in the AFC, matter of fact your division is getting tuff and he got payed like he's Allen or Borrow smh 🤦♂️
@@alphabarre9096That’s true but it’s hard to find franchise QBs so teams often settle/overpay for the mediocre ones🤷🏾♂️
Lawrence can break now. He just got the bag at least a year early. I like Lawrence. He just hasn't shown nearly enough to be a Top 3 paid QB. Hype for QBs is crazy now.
Blitz was a problem because of the center being a liability. He had no confidence in his interior blocking. Additionally this year we will know forrsure with having legitimate deep threats
Stop joe burrow made super bowl with much worse oline
@123shoshan Yes, but our starting Center was ranked 38/38 center from last season. Not only did he ruin the pass game, but he made it to where we couldnt run the ball on early down. Pair this with Anton Harrison progressing into next year, im looking forward to seeing the OLine be much better.
Burrows and Lawrence not the same. That’s why Burrows highest paid QB but hurt more often. Burrows has better weapons also
@@123shoshanBurrow softer than Lawerence.
@VizUhn I'm a Colts fan and can't stand the Jags (especially Lawrence) but I gave you a like cause that was something I didn't know. Hopefully he still isn't good but maybe he's better than I think.
Can I put in a request for a breakdown on Purdy?
Fair enough analysis. Being a Jag fan and watching every game, we still see his untapped potential and the great plays he DOES make within the bad moments. I believe in Trevor and hope he gets the better protection and dropless catches from his new receivers, he deserves! Go Jags! 💪🐆
Finally a TH-cam channel tackling why Trevor Lawrence and the Jags flat lined
He's real JAG. Just a guy.
😂😂😂😂...you cold asf for the Steve Smith quote
@@primeup6955 Don't get me wrong, I've seen every single of Trevor's snaps since he took over from Kelly Bryant in his freshman year at Clemson. So I'm rooting for him to prove me wrong ^-^
Yeah so far nothing really special coming from him, I remember people saying tank for Trevor when he wasn't even eligible for the draft yet.
People started overhyping this man after the Chargers game but their coaching was very bad. He is very mid but its not too late. This season will be make or break for him.
He’ll do better without the worst starting center in the league and overall health of the team/himself.
Titans had the worst starting 270lb center. But I'll agree center is very important
what perfect timing as his new contract was signed
When you've seen it. Look at the dates of videos before complaining. It's been out at least a month.
I mean alot of quarterbacks can look good when they're protected. The mark of an elite quarterback is being able to produce despite what's going on around them.
Try throwing the ball when the center lets the DT come through in 1 second
He was pressure 43% of the time on drop backs between 2.5-4 seconds, highest in the league. Most QBs struggle when they are pressured.
@@sithmastermickey8570wrong joe burrow made super bowl with much worse oline
That's an intangible not a mandate,it's the league, every good to great qb has a good oline and or running game ...can't win games consistently without solid olinemen, pressured 43pct of the time is not bad and enough to make the throws, could be better but enough to win
@@jaha777jaha6 what does Trevor have any average qb doesn’t ?
There's a reason they fell off a cliff once he got hurt, he couldn't cover for just how truly putrid the offensive line was(quickest average colapsing pocket in the NFL and one of the worst run block win rates in the NFL).
Wrong Trevor has a career 85 qb rating and the one game they won this year was when Cj beathard played
@@123shoshanWe won more than 1 game, and what does career 85 rating have to do with the shittiest O-Line in years 💀💀
Great video. To think Lawrence isn't good would require thinking Etienne is also bad. Neither could work behind that oline
A lot of people talk great about the Jags playoff win vs the Chargers. Don't get me wrong, they definitely had a historic comeback, but Lawrence had thrown what, 4 interceptions in the opening half? Even if he led them back to win the game eventually, he played poorly and put his team in a terrible spot that they needed to pull themselves out of.
The next week brought everyone back to reality 🤷♀️ I remember watching that game and really believing the Jags had a chance in that first quarter 😂
I agree about Trevor putting the team in a bad spot. However, the take I get from it is how resilient and focused he was. This was a 23 year old who made a bunch of mistake. But yet was able to take his licks, learn, and fight right back. That’s key for his future development. Having that mature mentality is such an underrated tool. Only a few QBs could have pulled of what he did.
It was a mix between letting Asunte Samuel Jr. get away with murder in the playoffs and bad throws, but I see your point. Regular season games 3 of those are flags.
They only won because Brandon Staley was a shitty coach. A competent team doesn’t even let them back in the game. I think the 1st half Trevor was the real Trevor but this season will be telling
@@kingjay9929 On the money, it was much more of a masterclass by Pederson and Staley being the definition of incompetent. Any average, or even below average coach does not get outcoached in the manner that he did.
Im a Jags fan but i believe he eill bounce back. But at the same time as a jags fan im skeptical because of our awful ownership and GM
Is Trevor mid or a product of inheriting a franchise with 44 total wins in 10 seasons? First back to back winning seasons since 2004-05 and playoff contention, all things considered he’s a solid quarterback even if he hasn’t lived up to his pre draft hype
@@chicagodude8888 Exactly. You're a Chicago fan. You understand 😂
@@maskedman5657 Not really. No one’s ever brought up “mid” and Justin fields or Mitch Trubisky in the same sentence. They both sucked. Lol Hopefully Caleb changes things.
I meant to phrase it as a question, ,not a statement/backhanded insult, if you somehow interpreted it that way.
@@chicagodude8888 his rookie season was wasted by urban, his second year had a good supporting cast and he had an elite run at the end of the year, third year started hot with the team going 8-3 (etn played great and kind of took touchdowns away from him, defense also got many turnovers)but then there was a combination of injuries across the offense (including himself) and bad interior blocking meaning pretty much no run game. teams knew we were forced to pass. Defense also stopped getting lucky with turnovers. It has just been an unfortunate beginning to his career, he definitely is a great qb but maybe he is not the generational guy we thought. He should be a top quarterback in this league for years to come though. I definitely wouldn’t count out a true breakout for him though, as a jags fan ive seen so many flashes from him and think he has so much talent
Trev is the guy. He’s my qb in jax and we gotta sign him long term.
No he isn’t he’s a average qb at best career 85 rating 20-30 record
I think he’s a solid starter. Isn’t anywhere near that elite spot but in that mid to good tier. He’s young so there’s plenty of time to get into high end spot.
I'm a diehard Jags fan and I've watched every single snap of Trevor's NFL career (several times for some of them). I was reluctant to click on this video because the thumbnail seemed a bit bait-y, but I understand trying to appeal to get a neutral audience to click on this video. As I watched though, I was actually impressed that you gave good analytical breakdowns of what Lawrence himself actually struggled with as well as Jacksonville's struggles as a team. The part about him not trusting the line as well as playing through injuries late in the season are a major factor in the late season collapse that took place and I'm glad you acknowledged that. Trevor is far from perfect, but nobody would deny he is one of the most talented QBs in the NFL. I believe as his career continues to play out we will see him more consistently show his talents in a positive way.
Clown Boy is a thrower not a passer….just like Mariota ,Lamar ,Mayfield. Etc….GoTexans
@@stevemartinez4007 Stroud is HIM
Coming from a 49er fan, what makes Patrick Mahomes so exceptional is his availability. Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Kyler Murray will have a hard time becoming better than what they are now if injuries are always plaguing them
WTH are you talking about? Injuries plaguing Trevor Lawrence? 2 games missed in Clemson for Covid, 1 game missed for the Jags in 3 seasons... Murray missed 18 games since Tlaw entered the league lmao.
Lawrence is mid now because the Jags fucking suck, the owner is a clown, the GM can't draft, the OL is a disgrace and his WR1 has been nobody then two years of Christian Kirk...
Put him with your 9ers and watch him being a MVP frontruner every years.
He is definitely not a bust - but he has not been good enough either. He did not take a step forward last year. Yes our O-Line was SOFT...and one of the worst O-Lines I have seen in years...but Trevor needs to improve no doubt. He has ALOT of weapons...line SHOULD be better this year...this is Year 4...he needs to play to his potential. We shall see.
They were having a great year before he got hurt against Cincinnati. I agree with you though
he wasnt able to take a step forward last year.
@@ADUSNgreat year ? No we were not winning games convincingly
@@JaxShrimp88 Nope...VERY disappointing.
I judge him vs Joe Burrow...if both are healthy and at their best I think Burrow is MUCH better. Let's see what this season brings.
@@leevancleef358 doesnt really matter. when healthy he was borderline elite.
A perfect example was the Charger playoff game a few years ago. Chargers were all over him and he threw 4 picks in the first half. The second half was a different story. The Chargers played prevent the entire second half and Lawrence picked them apart. Although this seems like a hero moment, this is more about Brandon Staley than it is about the Jags. Lawrence has to be more consistent if he wants to do anything in the NFL in the future.
They were not in prevent. They were in match up zones, sitting on routes and were attacking everything that got thrown. Doug came out and called plays to attack their aggressiveness. That's what cost them. And the fact that the Jags were great against the run that year so they were forced to throw. had they actually played prevent and made the Jags eat up clock we would be singing a different song. It's amazing how people talk when they don't really know what they are talking about.
I wonder if getting sacked 17 million times in your first 2 years you may tend to get a quick trigger when being blitzed no! I think this proves that you should sit quarterbacks for at least 1 year and make sure you build a offensive line for them before you feed them to the wolvs.
3:31 This graphic shows total fumbles, so they all shouldn't be counted into turnovers. Only fumbles lost are turnovers.
Good call out - thank you!
Total fumbles should still count. Just because you got lucky your teammate jumped on the ball doesn't mean it wasn't a bad play from the QB.
@@stuffylamb3420 um, no they shouldn’t because a fumble recovered isn’t a turnover. The ball stays with the offense. Use your brain bro.
This is true, but if you only look at fumbles lost, he is #1 with 21 lost from 2021-2023 compared to Jared Goff's 14 in second place.
Just a year ago all everyone was saying is that the Jags were gunna rule the division for years. Now, unless Lawrence can right the ship, he could end up being the 3rd, or even 4th, best QB in the division over the next couple years. The Jags are the only team to not have a sustainable stretch of success in the AFC South as well.
He is the prince that was promised. I’ve been screaming from the rooftops how bad TLaw’s OLine was. It was open season on him, and they couldn’t run the ball at all either.
The best receiver of his entire career is his college teammate that’s WR2 in Cinci. He threw to Kirk and Zay Jones for a combined 2000 yards. Now he’s hopefully got true X in Brian Thomas, we really shouldn’t be surprised if he lights it up this year.
Doug Peterson os coaching him up. He will get there. He was also running for his life so that might help not to be under constant attack.
It's obvious, if the line picks up the blitz even a little bit, he's ok. If he's pressured even a little bit, he throws badly. It's more coaching and scheme. He needs quick hot reads for blitzes and being on schedule to not get into 3rd and long.
I still believe in Trevor, the hair is hypnotic
you’re influenced by the media
@@CardinalCoop Moreso his potential. He's built like Josh Allen, just has to get it together. Coincidentally they both have problems with turnovers lol
He is a very good NFL qb. The roster around him is less than mid.
He is living proof that the best QB college ever seen can go to a horrible team/O-Line and not win a championship cuz football is a team sport. The fact he got them to playoffs is impressive. The Bears, Jets, Browns...all teams that will destroy the future of a QB unless they get a second chance elsewhere. This past few years of NFL QB Carousel has been fun to watch cuz we get to see QB's get another chance with different offense and coaches. Its taking awhile but I think once this team builds up a little better u will see Trevor lead them a lot farther. Its going to be interesting watching Caleb this year. Im a fan of him and Trevor.
Goofy press taylor, invisible oline, injury, and every game kirk was out the offense was dead. Yeah you can say excuses excuses, but damn i just wanna see him behind an actual line.
Excellent video. Keep up the good work!
Clicked on your channel for the first time, heard "my browns." Damn. Had promise too
Lmao Steelers fan?
@@footballdoesntmatter Bengals lol
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Great video! Love the nuanced analysis!
Nuisanced ?
@@MrShanester117 * nuanced 😂
I think the analysis on Trevor not trusting in O line is spot on. He gets hit a lot which causes panic passes. However he kills zones, I’d say he’s even good against blitzes. It’s man coverage where he gets shook.
Whether I believe in Trevor is one thing, but I believe in Doug Pederson. That man got Philly a Super Bowl when nobody else could. Maybe he can get Jville one
Clemson fan and think Trevor is a great role model and will bounce back. I think Doug needs to call plays and that will help.
As a Seahawks fan, my opinion is Trevor Lawrence is so lucky that Lamar Jackson gets the scrutiny of a generational prospect picked #1 overall while he gets to be one of the best QB prospects ever with the expectations of the last QB taken in the first round.
And where are you getting these stats from because in 3 years Trevor has given the ball up 50 times. He has 44 interceptions and 6 lost fumbles. Even if you count the fumbles he had that the jags recovered it’s 13 for a grand total of 57. So I have no idea where you got those stats
The Prince who was Promised is a funny nickname considering A Song of Ice and Fire fans will never read the Winds of Winter.
Also, George RR Martin is a Jets fan.
If I was a Jags fan i would be worried because it don’t seem like he improved last year from the year before
why would we be worried as hags fan we never hreally had shit anyway
Wasn't he in the first Transformers Bay movie?
Interestingly enough he’s the second Doug Pederson led QB (out of 2) that has mid/decent stats that don’t tell the whole story. Carson Wentz was also 100% eye test while most of his stats were alright.
I defended Wentz saying the things he can do were amazing only to be rebutted with “yea but he threw for 250yds and 2TDs while my QB is throwing for 300yds 3TDS”. And I’m like yea…. Can’t argue with that… but I swear Wentz is amazing! You gotta see it to believe it!
T Law is a franchise level QB who has struggled with injuries, mediocre offensive lines, until recently a lack of talent at skill positions, and the weight of being a #1 overall pick. I don’t think he’s quite top 10 but he’s still very talented.
He’s a career 85 qb rating that doesn’t do anything well
@@123shoshanyou seem to really hate this 24 year old young man huh
Would love to see a Deshaun Watson vid
his #1 problem is being out of shape
IMO , the problem with Lawrence is that , from Day 1 , he was just handed the keys to the franchise. He has never been challenged , going back to Cartersville. Don't get me wrong , I'm a Trevor fan. I just was thinking maybe Jax would've drafted a QB , mid-rounds , to maybe give him something to think about. Rattler? Hartman? The kid from Tulane? I don't know but competition brings out the best in most.
He strikes me as a baker mayfield, good make no mistake about it but seemingly inconsistent, whilst putting up solid statistics.
Honestly thought Lawrence played his best football when he was a Freshman at Clemson. Then thought he regressed every year after that. Maybe like he thought he didn't need to get any better because he was better than anyone in college already. Personal did not think he would become a elite QB when he was drafted.
Lawrence had zero business being on the field with the injuries he sustained in his last 5 games of the season.
Jags need to get a competent GM, that’s what’s been holding the team back.
A “generational” QB being barely top 3rd of the league without pressure is not good. And being able to show a couple good throws under pressure doesn’t make him better than his stats.
What Jags have to hope is that they can do better in pass protection and Lawrence can trust his line again. Hope he regains that confidence he had in 22
Cant handle a blitz with missed rushers. He has no excuse now. This year is his last chance to really stand out. And step up
Great video man! Calling it now... Road to 10k subbies is soon. Only criticism? I'm not sure I love the heavy inhale at the beginning of the video lol
I’m gonna lean harder into the inhale and make it my brand.
But for real, super appreciate that!! Thank you for watching.
@@footballdoesntmatter you know what... That could actually work. You could definitely make the heavy inhale your bit hahahahha. But I also feel like it kinda conflicts with the very concise and well researched information you give. I love how you talked about all sides of Trevor Lawrence. I wish more videos were like yours
Trev is far and away the best player on this team, sub him out with majority of other qbs in the league we don’t even sniff 9-8
What are you talking about the jaguars went 2-14 with Trevor before Doug zay jones Kirk engram and oluokon
Ridley Kirk josh Allen darious Williams zay jones engram Tyson Campbell oluokon any average qb wins at minimum 11 games with that roster
Uh, Josh Allen dawg. And your offense has/had plenty of talent.
@@stuffylamb3420 the Jags WR1 is a slot receiver that hadn’t crossed 1000 yards before coming to JVille…
I’d say Josh Allen is the best player but ya I don’t disagree with your point
everyone saying trevor is not good, stop talking. in his first year he had the worst hc ever chart was hurt for the ssn which left lawrence to throw to dan arnold and laviska shenault any week. the second year he took a huge jump, looking like a top 5 qb. the third year for the first half he looked amazing. then he got hurt causing7 outta the 14 picks he threw while he was hurt. he also lost kirk for the SSN and ridley dropped 7 tds. assuming he wasn’t dealing with lingering injuries he woulda prolly had about 30 TDS to 10 picks counting everything like this. the jags also woulda prolly made the playoffs. year 4: lawrence is trasH, REALLY? cuz then why does he have the same stats as stroud. oh wait and stroud an extra game. for everyone saying danny dimes has the same stats, if we don’t count his rookie year, then their not even close on avg tds and he’ll not have as much TO a game. and this year lawrence has missed his top 3 wrs both his good rbs and his starting TE his starting LT and Lg, his MLB, his best player on the defense in josh hines allen for a concussion, top cb in campbell, safety in savage and they traded roy. so yes lawrence record doesn’t look good but if we don’t count his rookie year, and we look at his stats stop talking. also vs the bears his receivers bad 4 dropped tds. 8:12
Trevours first year was coached by Urban myer (a shit coach.) So he had little to no help season one. Season 2 he had a competent coach in doug pederson he led the jags to a 27 - 0 comeback against the chargers. In 2022. He was injured in the second half of 2023, and his #1 target in the christan kirk was taken out late in the year. Every qb plays worse when injured. So no trevour is still a good qb and the best qb we've had in years.
To be honest im surprised we were 21st in pass blocking. Thought it would have been worse.
Bottom 5 O-line and wr's who drop the ball.
Nah joe burrow made super bowl with much worse oline
@@123shoshanMuch worse O-Line is debatable, Luke Fortner is awful, but Joe Burrow also had legitimately one of the best WR core's of all time
This is a team game. The offensive line was mush because of injuries. Give him time he is still learning but already plays at a high level
Maybe because I was a teacher but when I view players and people at just any job is not all growth is linear. In fact, it rarely is and just as importantly not everyone learns and evolves at the same rate. Some guys take off right away, other guys take some time to put it all together, some guys never put it together, some guys are great at the outset but never improve. Geno Smith is a really good quarterback now but it took him awhile. Kurt Warner had an up and down career as he wasn't even good enough to be a starter, then Greatest Show on Turf, then getting benched and being mid with the Giants, starting off mid with the Cardinals, then took off again. Even Brady, he was a solid quarterback at first, then he was good, then great. I don't know where Lawrence is going to land but it's still too early to determine he's a bust and/or won't be great.
Did we forget that Trevor messed up his shoulder mid season and still played when that injury would’ve made most get a season ending surgery?? Many of those picks were due to that.
Our offensive line was all fucked up. Everything changed when we signed Mitch Morse at center. We’re back in it with TLaw at the helm and getting that #AFCsouth title
#DUUUVAL #GoJags
People were telling me he was the future 💀
As a Texans fan, he just doesn't scare me at all which is not suppose to be the case as a QB that was as highly touted as him. He hasn't been dealt like the perfect set of cards but no QB is
The fact that this man repeatedly got owned by Davis Mills is why I'm confident CJ will always be a tier above Lawrence. He's a decent QB, but that's all he'll be.
Post-Urban is a good situation overall for a QB. Lawrence should be better then he's been.
He carved the Texans up last time they played but okay
@@904TallerTim That's what i thought as well
He beat the Texans last year so
my biggest fear is that doug pederson is gonna run t-law into the ground. wentz had similar issues in 2020 and 2021, and those, obviously, did not get fixed
He is very good and a franchise QB..Last year he was injured alot because the OL could not protect him..He will bounce back this year watch..
trevor was injured for most of the season and against the browns this was right after the ankle injury so give him a year and let us see
And HOW MANY offensive coordinators has this guy had in his very short career???
He keeps getting better...and he will continue to.
PATIENCE!
He literally had 2 coordinators stop he keeps getting worse
@@123shoshan Yes. Two coordinators in two seasons. Not stability.
Had to endure the Urban Meyer sht show his first season which made that entire year one of disjointed schemes.
The blessing of Doug Pederson last season lead to real promise, but injuries obviously limited him for half the season.
He is only 24 years old: I'm betting this year he makes a big step up in his performance.
@@goldenbear8250so? Daniel jones had 3 different coaching staffs in 4 years. Go look at his rookie year compared to Lawerence.
@@goldenbear8250 Stability is important but that will require jacksonvilles front office to make good decisions
I think he’ll be okay. He fell off the cliff hard when he played injured, and losing his number one receiver didn’t do him any favors. Calvin Ridley is good, but not good enough to fill the shoes of a number 1 atm. But honestly, his performance before crap hit the fan was kinda underwhelming. Still, I have faith in him, he just needs to stop trying so hard and stay poised.
Tlaw before the high ankle sprain and after it last season were 2 different players, but he's not what was promised YET.
Having the most cap space and the first overall pick at qb you would think the jags would have spent that money on some proven veterans. Even if it’s league minimum. The experience around him is what Jax lack. 3:00
he's been frustrating in the sense that from an actual evaluation perspective, he's a smokeshow, as in he's literally just been a huge hype machine. Where he was called generational and the reality is, the entire time he's a raw prospect. the narrative was this guy is generational, and when ur waiting to hear why, no one actually broke down his game while anyone who questions this is put on mute and dismissed. he's had the greatest marketing campaign in history, i'm not saying in some ways it's not deserved. he's not even bad with context, but to tell the truth subjectively there have been better prospects in the last decade that didn't get this label. Celeb for example is the better prospect in mostly every way, up until pre draft, he was never called generational. they don't really want him on prospect mount rushmore with Peyton, and luck and T-law, meanwhile he's just better and t-law is more of a HWS project. he's so long limbed and the mechanics were so raw, it's never been fair to him and the team around him in college was so good, it's never been fair because he'll never have an honest narrative or evaluation of himself as a player in his life because the pov of him is so skewed by his own hype and even sadder, he never asked for it. so when were here and he's improved but his stats have worsened. its a hyperbolic mess, when truth be told, he's where he should be, he never belonged in a football god label. his skillset is only starting to stabilize where he's even capable of meeting expectations.
Some of those INTs he threw are the same type INTs Mac jones got clown for weekly lol like they’re that bad 😂
People don't realize he got hurt week 6 on the last drive against the colts and it all went downhill from there, He was just trying to hold it all together.
So having a trtash O-line makes it difficult for a QB to do the things he needs to do? Who knew...............
Poor Trevor Lawrence! He should have tried playing behind the Titans O-line.
is this the same channel that exposed Ben Roethlisberger tipping plays based on his foot placement in shotgun?
If you look at the stats, minshew has pretty much identical statistics
*This* is an excellent video. You had a thought, but you didn't allow your ego to force it to be right. You saw the o-line as A Problem. While you're not wrong, it's not the entire story though.
I had seen a video on *Pederson's* play-calling from last year & it's clear that this wasn't what was being used _this_ year. (You noticed that he wasn't terrible against the blitz last year). He handed the p[lay-calling off to Someone Else & that someone else never got it to mesh.
It's hard to tell how much of what aspects of an offense new play-callers affect. Terrible o-line play followed Frank Reich around because he would meddle in it, but because he was a micro-manager & not for the team's benefit. Someone finally called out how Shane Waldron's successes are actually those of Dave Canales & that without him, the Seahawks inexplicably declined. (It was _not _*_all due_* to injured o-line players). So we have examples of an HC & an OC who also diddled with the o-line even though that has its own separate coach. One affected the passsing game terribly, the other the run _and_ passing game.
Press Taylor seems to be learning on the job, but Pederson didn't ease him into this. He threw him into the fire & despite all the bad they were still in the race late in the year. Not sure what Pederson thinks he's doing watching it all burn though. Is it to get more $ to take back the play-calling duties?
I honestly don't know.
Did I hear you say that you're a Browns fan?
Yeah, someone's gotta be.
Now the front office stuff is cleared up if kirk ,davis, thomas, and evans stay healthy enough he's got the secondary to score, the oline could be better but they weren't atrocious when i watched some of his film ,Cleveland scherff and Robinson anchor up front, he's running out of excuses especially if the oline holds up in a fairly even afc south except for the Texans (they can own the conference for a while with that talent)
As a Colts fan, Peyton Manning didn’t get to and win his first SB until his 9th season an all time great. I don’t see Peyton level elite from Lawrence, but he’s not terrible. I haven’t been impressed however I only watch two of his games every year. I’ll admit last year he had it pretty rough with the injuries, and I can see him getting better over the years.
Been a die hard jags fan my whole life. He's easily the best QB we've ever had but he's a fumbler and our oline sucks. So we'll see. Unfortunately the NFL loves slobbing over Stroud and Texans
Am I missing the part where the Jags didn't have the lowest ranked O-line last season? Lawrence made multiple dumb plays last season but that's what you get with a horrible offensive line that can't run block or barely pass block.
It’s obvious the reason y he fell off is bc of the injury n his o-line play he’ll bounce back every body keep talkin down bout him watch he prove eb wrong this year
5:51 Exasperated? Did you mean Exacerbated?
I'm shocked you managed to do a whole video about the flaws of the 23 Jags offense without mentioning Luke Fortner being the worst run blocking center in football down the stretch. Watch him against Vita Vea in week 16.
“The prince who was promised” but you never credited Nick Wright for coming up with that 😂
I honestly think the offensive system isn’t that good, you saw how bad it got with the eagles the last couple years the coach was there. I just feel the coaching in general is failing him , a lot of the time you see him having to make it up as no one is getting open. They even used Ridley as a decoy a lot of the time last season, don’t run the ball consistently. He is good, but was set back by Urban and isn’t helped with injuries and play calling . But he definitely isn’t bad.
If your QB is getting killed by the blitz the OC needs to be looked at. Playcalling under Press Taylor is shaky at best.
Our Browns ❤️
He was supposed to be a “generational talent. I don’t like his throwing motion. His windup is too long for me. He is young so he will improve. I wish him luck.
Dude is #2 in total fumbles and #1 in fumbles lost over the last three seasons.
I mean he’s on the jags. There’s a lot that goes into it. Peterson scheme is a little archaic too. Lots of hole shots and deep comebacks like it’s the 90s. I hope they get a better OC in there or maybe a new HC. Doug is solid not great imo. I don’t really see him as a guy that’ll help Trevor get to that next level
Lol there's a new one. "It's not Trevor's fault it's the SB winning head coach who's the problem" lol trevor fanboys will be blaming everyone but him long after he's a backup somwhere!
Pederson is not great. He won a SB with an elite defense and trick plays.... Lawrence has talent around him but a terrible coach and owner combo is why he isn't performing. Look at CJ Stroud, great Owner, GM and Coaches.
Press Taylor was in charge of play calling for a majority of the season. By the time Doug took back playcalljng duties, the whole team including Trevor sustained a lot of injuries
@@Jesters7264 I don't see OP saying no blame on Lawrence, just that they don't believe in Dougs ability to develop him. Dougie P should not have been fired here in Philly, but his offense did regress pretty hard.
CJ Stroud is a High IQ pocket passer.. TRrevor isnt🤣@@RipliWitani
Why do people say “jag-wire?”