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Trevor Lawrence and the Jags - Year 4 (T-Law is what he is)


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55 minutes ago, NYRaider said:

Carr put up 32 TD's in his second year and then was an MVP candidate in his third year before he got hurt. Their numbers are basically identical over the last three years and Carr was more productive in every way in his first three years.

As someone who rooted for him those years, his 2nd year is his only actually good year as a starting QB (and because of his terrible stats in the 4th Q that year the raiders went like 1 for 5 for in 4th QB comebacks) Third year was the defense improving (though not by much) because of Khalil Mack and a much better ground game. 

Carr was not a serious MVP candidate, ftr Zeke elliot got more MVP votes and it was literally only between Ryan, Brady, Rodgers. 

Carr wasn't more productive he just has cooler box score stats.

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8 hours ago, Xmad said:

Feel like once Pederson is gone later this year (or brings in an OC who do their god damned job) we'll see his potential for 1-2 years before defenses adjust and he goes back to being captain more flash than substance.

U and I both know Doug won't fire his buddy press Taylor

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1 hour ago, Xmad said:

As someone who rooted for him those years, his 2nd year is his only actually good year as a starting QB (and because of his terrible stats in the 4th Q that year the raiders went like 1 for 5 for in 4th QB comebacks) Third year was the defense improving (though not by much) because of Khalil Mack and a much better ground game. 

Carr was not a serious MVP candidate, ftr Zeke elliot got more MVP votes and it was literally only between Ryan, Brady, Rodgers. 

Carr wasn't more productive he just has cooler box score stats.

What has Lawrence done that separates him from Carr?

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5 hours ago, redsoxsuck05 said:

That one good sophomore season looks about as flukey as the one good sophomore season from the likes of Josh Freeman, Blake Bortles, and Mitch Trubisky.

He's on pace to be better this season than his sophomore year lol. He had 8 TO’s after 6 games in 2022. “Flukey”.

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5 hours ago, NYRaider said:

What has Lawrence done that separates him from Carr?

He's much better in the clutch and the 4th quarter. Carr is dog **** and streaky as ****.

3 hours ago, MagicMT said:

What does that mean? 

It means look at the tape and you can tell Carr is clearly the problem. 

Look at the tape and the team is clearly the problem with the jaguars.

Taylor while meeting with the media discussed the Jaguars’ issue with dropped passes. According to ESPN, the Jaguars have a league-high 113 dropped passes since 2021. Jaguars receivers dropped four touchdown passes against the Bears Sunday. "It does surprise us because what we see in practice, all the work ethic that those guys have, the character those guys have, the production those guys have … to hear that and see that is surprising at times," Taylor said.

https://www.jaguars.com/news/k000028-jaguars-looking-for-their-first-2024-london-win-key-is-playing-hard-as-one#:~:text=According to ESPN%2C the Jaguars,passes against the Bears Sunday.

Idgaf who you are as a QB 4 dropped TD passes you can't do much more. 

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