Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Rascal:
www.nfl.com/videos/good-morning-football/0ap3000000896408/Brandt-We-ll-know-if-Jimmy-G-is-for-real-after-Week-16-vs-Jags
Wow! Great video. *if* he is able to keep the game close, I think what this guy said in the video will still comes about. But yeah, **if** he wins, it's going to be a madhouse here in SF.
You know what is interesting about this game? All eyes are on the Jimmy G hype, but potentially Carlos Hyde could well be the guy who can help us win this game.
Why? The Jags are both No.1 in Total D and Passing D, but for some reason they only rank 19th in Run D. If Carlos Hyde could go off, that would definitely help to open up the pass game.
But, if we can't run the ball, we could well be in for a long afternoon. Imagine the combination between that pass rush and their back end? Let me throw some numbers at you so we can all be mentally prepared:
- Calais Campbell - 14.5 sacks
- Yannick Ngakoue - 11 sacks
- Malik Jackson - 8 sacks
- Dante Fowler - 7.5 sacks
- AJ Bouye - 6 INTs
- Tashaun Gipson - 4 INTs
- Jalen Ramsey - 4 INTs
- Barry Church - 3 INTs
- Telvin Smith - 3 INTs
In 2011 we had one of the best defenses in the NFL and Breese took us to the 4rd QTR in the playoffs for us to beat him, and that was with Game Manager Alex Smith as QB. So I'm thinking if Jimmy GQ can do something similar against that number 1 Jag defense like Breese, it will be very hard for me not to start comparing him with our past QB legends.
Oh bro, our 2011 D and the Jags' D aren't even close. You need to think of this Jags' D like the best Seahawks'D in 2012, even then this Jag's D might be better, at least with their front 7. Our D in 2011 even as good as we were, we were never good in pass rushing as we were in a 3-4 scheme. You need to digest those numbers again, if I am not wrong the Jags' D have over 50 sacks to date, that basically translates into total dominance at the line.
I have not watched any film or tape on the games they lost, like to the Jets and the Cards. I suspect they didn't lose those games because of their D, but rather on Blake Bortles before he took off. That reminds me, Blake Bortles is balling right now. I heard some crazy stat, if I am not wrong out of the past 7 offensive drives, Bortles was able to score a TD in 6 of them. I need to reconfirm on that one, I heard it on one of the clips. But, if is true, that, my friend, is no joke.
Strength Of Schedule
RANK TEAM W-L* PCT.^
1 Denver Broncos 148-108 .578
2 Kansas City Chiefs 147.5-108.5 .576
3 Los Angeles Chargers 145.5-110.5 .568
4 Oakland Raiders 144.5-111.5 .564
5 Buffalo Bills 143.5-112.5 .561
6 Miami Dolphins 140-116 .547
7 Washington Redskins 139-117 .543
T-8 New York Giants 137-119 .535
T-8 New York Jets 137-119 .535
T-10 Philadelphia Eagles 136-120 .531
T-10 Dallas Cowboys 136-120 .531
12 New England Patriots 135-121 .527
13 Atlanta Falcons 133.5-122.5 .521
14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 132.5-123.5 .518
15 New Orleans Saints 130.5-125.5 .510
16 Carolina Panthers 129-127 .504
17 Los Angeles Rams 123.5-132.5 .482
18 Green Bay Packers 123-133 .480
19 Chicago Bears 122.5-133.5 .479
20 San Francisco 49ers 121.5-134.5 .475
T-21 Cleveland Browns 120-136 .469
T-21 Detroit Lions 120-136 .469
23 Arizona Cardinals 119.5-136.5 .467
24 Baltimore Ravens 118-138 .461
T-25 Seattle Seahawks 116.5-139.5 .455
T-25 Houston Texans 116.5-139.5 .455
T-27 Minnesota Vikings 116-140 .453
T-27 Pittsburgh Steelers 116-140 .453
29 Cincinnati Bengals 115-141 .449
T-30 Tennessee Titans 112.5-143.5 .439
T-30 Jacksonville Jaguars 112.5-143.5 .439
32 Indianapolis Colts 108.5-147.5 .424
Jax has played a hamburger schedule. They dont impress me much...