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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Ereck Flowers, the ninth overall pick in 2015 by the New York Giants who was cut last month, will start at left tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Flowers becomes the fourth player to start at that spot for the Jaguars (3-6) because of injuries. Cam Robinson suffered a torn ACL in Week 2 and his replacement, Josh Wells, injured his groin in Week 5 and was placed on IR. That forced the Jaguars to move reserve guard Josh Walker to left tackle, where he started the past four games. Walker injured his foot in last week's loss to Indianapolis and the team listed him as doubtful for Sunday's game against Pittsburgh at TIAA Bank Field. |
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Fixed it for you. Let's be clear. Despite being claimed on waivers, he was still unable to beat out the 3rd string LT who actually was a guard playing LT. The only reason for the start is because the guy ahead of him is doubtful. The league has seen enough of this guy. If he doesn't take advantage of this opportunity, he isn't going to get any others. Hopefully, he invested his money or else his future is being a bouncer in a Miami strip club.
HOLY S that is bad.
i know you are being sarcastic, but didn't he play last week and was terrible?
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He'll play like an all-pro and everyone on BBI will have to eat crow. Not! (8>
i know you are being sarcastic, but didn't he play last week and was terrible?
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He'll play like an all-pro and everyone on BBI will have to eat crow. Not! (8>
i know you are being sarcastic, but didn't he play last week and was terrible?
He did, but didn't start. And Yes, he is/was terrible.
Go get em Ereck!
What a douchebag thing to say!
The easy blame game would be Bortles, but Fournette has hamstrings that are tighter than DRC's. He returned last week after pulling up lame in week 1 against us. He changes the entire dynamic of the offense.
Now, their defense has been horrible especially the secondary. All too often, WRs are completing large chunk plays and the the secondary is looking around at each other looking for blame. Also, they have not been getting the turnovers as they did last year. It makes a huge difference.
Go get em Ereck!
Reese wasn't making the picks. Wow, what a revelation.
LONG LIVE THE TUNA!
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Is his second last chance. Let’s see what he does with it
Fixed it for you. Let's be clear. Despite being claimed on waivers, he was still unable to beat out the 3rd string LT who actually was a guard playing LT. The only reason for the start is because the guy ahead of him is doubtful. The league has seen enough of this guy. If he doesn't take advantage of this opportunity, he isn't going to get any others. Hopefully, he invested his money or else his future is being a bouncer in a Miami strip club.
He already played last week and had a PFF grade of 49.7 giving up one sack and 7 QB hurries. The lowest grade of any tackle in the league to the shock of no one. The fact that they are playing him again at LT this week, instead of literally anyone, is just sad. He is what he is.
Our 4th stringer is "Someguy". Who is actually a better option than Ereck Flowers since a corpse is a better option than Erek Flowers. At least DEs might trip over the corpse every once in a while.
He already played for them last week and was even worse for them than he was for us which is amazing since I didn't think that was possible. Do you think he will magically turn into Jonathan Ogden in one week after playing like Ereck Flowers last week???? He is only playing cause everyone else is hurt and TC stupidly brought him in for some reason when any living breathing body would have been better.
Wow in that one it looks like he actually pushed the defender into Eli.
Not true. He kept ducking his head, had an ineffective (and sometimes missing) punch, lots of footwork/technique issues, seemed to mentally be a step slow regularly.
Didn't play well enough when Pugh was healthy, Richburg played well enough most of the time. Absolutely no evidence that he was held back by a poor interior line.
Having said that, he's been a constant punching bag here. It's not like he NEVER blocked anyone. He just was so inconsistent and was always good for a few blown plays every game, sometimes on every drive.
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and Flowers is better with better interior line play, like Solder?
Not true. He kept ducking his head, had an ineffective (and sometimes missing) punch, lots of footwork/technique issues, seemed to mentally be a step slow regularly.
Didn't play well enough when Pugh was healthy, Richburg played well enough most of the time. Absolutely no evidence that he was held back by a poor interior line.
Having said that, he's been a constant punching bag here. It's not like he NEVER blocked anyone. He just was so inconsistent and was always good for a few blown plays every game, sometimes on every drive.
and penalties
Sorry if I came across a tad harsh. No harm intended.
You don't? It's all because of his shitty attitude, lack of effort and desire, and refusal to listen to his coaches. I think at this point next season he will be out of football and he won't have anyone to blame but himself.
Eli should have held on to the ball. Bad Eli!
Well Solder just came off basically a perfect game for a OL and a 92.7 grade from PFF. And he didn't even get better interior line play since neither Brown, Pulley, Hernandez got good grades.
All I am saying is that I am pretty sure that I recently read on here that Flower's graded out better for the first half of last year than Solder graded out for the same period this year.