u gna be a raider fan when we take Carr?
i do live in cali, if you can live through a decade of embarassment, i should be able to bu yeah i'll be rooting for them raidazzz
you from Fresneck?
nahhhh but i live close to where derek carr played in hs
blake bustles is gonna sit the season.spends at top 3 pick to sit. embarassing.
gna learn behind checkdown Chad?![]()
sad thing is chad has a stronger arm![]()
You're in luck, Holden_Caulfield!![]()
qbs with crappy names, gabbert, leftwich and now bortles. fml
and i was planning on attending the chargers jags game this year too. ing jaguars![]()
the jags wouldve picked bortles even if clowney was available![]()
says the dude whose team just won the superbowl![]()
dont know what to feel about the lee pick. he had the most drop rate of all the top WRs this year. we already have shorts and sanders as the small and shifty receivers, we need a big receiver![]()
boom! a pick i finally like! welcome to Jacksonville Allen Robinson!!
my review of the jags pick
1.3 Blake Bortles QB UCF
Hate this pick, I like Bortles but i graded him late first early second and thought at 3 is a huge reach, any qb in this class is a reach at 3. Sure he has elite measurables and he ran well at the combine but his throwing mechanics is terrible. His arm is average at best, hopefully be improves his mechanics thus improving his arm strength. I've seen half of his games this past season and he didnt impress me enough to warrant a top 5 pick. HUGE REACH. D+
2.7 Marqise Lee WR USC
Not sure how to feel about this pick, he had a tremendous 2012 campaign winning the biletnikoff award but he struggled with an apparent mcl sprain this previous season and he had the highest drop rate out of the top WR prospects. If his struggle is due to his injury, this would be a steal but I don't want to get excited yet. B-
2.29 Allen Robinson WR PSU
My favorite pick from the Jags draft. We needed a redzone target at the WR position with strong hands and big YAC threat. A
3.29 Brandon Linder OG Miami
Well we needed help on the interior badly and he has experience in about every position. Know nothing about himbut he used to play for our OC so it should be a good pick. C
4.14 Aaron Colvin DB OU
Supposedly had he not tore his ACL during the senior bowl, he wouldve been a lock to go in the second round. Our secondary needs youth and he has starter potential if he recovers well. B-
5.4 Telvin Smith ILB FSU
Played well during the NCG and tested positive for drugs during the combine. Fast and instinctive. We needed youth at the LB position and hopefully he gets his together and stop failing his drug test
5.29 Chris Smith DE Arkansas
Our Bruce Irvin.
6.29 Luke Bowanko C Virginia
Hopefully the heir for dinosaur Brad Meester
7.7 Storm Johnson RB UCF
When i watched UCF this year, he was the one impressing me not Bortles. Hopefully he resolves his fumbling issues and be a nice complement to Gerhart
This whole draft depends on Bortles, They surrounded him with good talent but apparently he will sit out the 2014 season but regardless of who starts we will suck and secure another top 10 pick. IMHO if you draft a player top 5, they should start no matter what.
I'm expecting 3-5 wins and hopefully Bortles shows some promise. if he even plays
Overall a solid draft. B- and could be higher depending on bortles.
in bortles we trust
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200...tion-a-tragedy
Since Blackmon is likely gone, if/when he is reinstated, I'm wondering where he'll end up. Too bad we won't be seeing the Bortles to Blackmon connection
He's welcome in the Northwest. Save the chron for the off season![]()
One thing I love about Bortles is he still seems comfortable in a messy pocket.
Holden_Caulfield
Jaguars to have poolside cabanas
Updated: June 9, 2014, 12:53 PM ET
By Darren Rovell | ESPN.com
Jags To Offer Poolside Viewing At Games
Courtesy Jacksonville JaguarsThe Jaguars have taken out 9,500 seats in the north end zone and are replacing them with a two-level party deck space that includes two pools and 16 cabanas complete with plush furniture.
The team has taken out 9,500 seats in the north end zone and is replacing them with a two-level party deck that includes two pools and 16 cabanas complete with plush furniture.
Companies or fans can rent one of the four poolside cabanas on the first level for $12,500 a game, or $250 per person. The package includes 50 tickets and is all-you-can-eat and drink. Wine and beer will be served through the third quarter, as is the case with the rest of the stadium.
A similar package of 20 tickets on the upper level of the party deck, which does not include pool access, costs $3,000 a game, or $150 per person.
Chad Johnson, the team's senior vice president of sales, said the team has sold 65 percent of the in-stadium cabanas for the 2014 season.
"We're targeting businesses who want to entertain some of their clients or even their own employees," Johnson said. "What we've built here you can't get anywhere else."
The party deck is part of a $63 million renovation to the Jaguars' EverBank Field that will include the world's largest HD LED video screens, new seats on the field and tables in the club sections.
"We wanted to take areas in our stadium that were underperforming and get creative," Johnson said. "It's no secret that we've had tarps on seats, so we wanted to turn that around and build premium areas."
Aside from having just 11 wins in the past three seasons, Johnson said the team is challenged by the fact that Jacksonville has the second-highest population turnover of an NFL city after Washington, D.C.
That means doing things that no other NFL team does. Starting this season, the Jaguars will be showing a constant stream of the NFL Red Zone feed in the four displays in the end zones so fans can watch the Jaguars while keeping up with the rest of the league or tracking their fantasy team.
damn looks promising. hopefully bortles pans out![]()
You getting bottle service at the Jags game sometime, Holden?
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