For anyone that has money on Pittsburgh at -7 or -7.5, please let me know if you know what the advanced spread was 5 days ago prior to seeing Blake Bortles unable to throw a pass in heavy windsAny1?
Didnt it open at -8 Jags??
Didnt it open at -8 Jags??
Didnt it open at -8 Jags??
PIT got their ass kicked all over the ball park in their first game against JAX. I really, really doubt you will find them looking past the JAGS.
PIT got their ass kicked all over the ball park in their first game against JAX. I really, really doubt you will find them looking past the JAGS.
What was it im curious?
What was it im curious?
What was it im curious?
What was it im curious?
Achilles - You're so right. Good luck this weekend !!
Achilles - You're so right. Good luck this weekend !!
High temps in the teens in Pittsburgh on Sunday and dropping throughout the game. You said in your first post Blake is only accustomed to sunny Florida. What happens when you put a bad QB in cold weather who has never thrown a pass below 38 degrees (and that was against an 0-16 team)? Who cares that there's no wind. When it's that cold the ball is hard and slick. He's going to be painfully inaccurate in this game.
Bortles wasn't bad because of wind last week either. He just sucks and he mentally shit his pants. Now take him from a home game vs the 30th ranked pathetic pass rush of the Bills to a game on the road, in the teens, and vs the #1 pass rush of the Steelers (better than JAX) and you have a disaster in the making and multiple turnovers likely. Ben's a statue but he has the best pass blocking OL in the league. JAX only managed 2 sacks in 57! dropbacks in the earlier game knowing full well PIT had to throw all game.
The Jaguars also had far and away the easiest schedule in the league this year. They are going to get their asses handed to them on Sunday.
High temps in the teens in Pittsburgh on Sunday and dropping throughout the game. You said in your first post Blake is only accustomed to sunny Florida. What happens when you put a bad QB in cold weather who has never thrown a pass below 38 degrees (and that was against an 0-16 team)? Who cares that there's no wind. When it's that cold the ball is hard and slick. He's going to be painfully inaccurate in this game.
Bortles wasn't bad because of wind last week either. He just sucks and he mentally shit his pants. Now take him from a home game vs the 30th ranked pathetic pass rush of the Bills to a game on the road, in the teens, and vs the #1 pass rush of the Steelers (better than JAX) and you have a disaster in the making and multiple turnovers likely. Ben's a statue but he has the best pass blocking OL in the league. JAX only managed 2 sacks in 57! dropbacks in the earlier game knowing full well PIT had to throw all game.
The Jaguars also had far and away the easiest schedule in the league this year. They are going to get their asses handed to them on Sunday.
The Saints FIRST game this season was the Vikings, and their LAST game will be against the Vikings! Take it to the bank. #SKOL VIKINGS!
The Saints FIRST game this season was the Vikings, and their LAST game will be against the Vikings! Take it to the bank. #SKOL VIKINGS!
High temps in the teens in Pittsburgh on Sunday and dropping throughout the game. You said in your first post Blake is only accustomed to sunny Florida. What happens when you put a bad QB in cold weather who has never thrown a pass below 38 degrees (and that was against an 0-16 team)? Who cares that there's no wind. When it's that cold the ball is hard and slick. He's going to be painfully inaccurate in this game.
Bortles wasn't bad because of wind last week either. He just sucks and he mentally garbage his pants. Now take him from a home game vs the 30th ranked pathetic pass rush of the Bills to a game on the road, in the teens, and vs the #1 pass rush of the Steelers (better than JAX) and you have a disaster in the making and multiple turnovers likely. Ben's a statue but he has the best pass blocking OL in the league. JAX only managed 2 sacks in 57! dropbacks in the earlier game knowing full well PIT had to throw all game.
The Jaguars also had far and away the easiest schedule in the league this year. They are going to get their fools handed to them on Sunday.
High temps in the teens in Pittsburgh on Sunday and dropping throughout the game. You said in your first post Blake is only accustomed to sunny Florida. What happens when you put a bad QB in cold weather who has never thrown a pass below 38 degrees (and that was against an 0-16 team)? Who cares that there's no wind. When it's that cold the ball is hard and slick. He's going to be painfully inaccurate in this game.
Bortles wasn't bad because of wind last week either. He just sucks and he mentally garbage his pants. Now take him from a home game vs the 30th ranked pathetic pass rush of the Bills to a game on the road, in the teens, and vs the #1 pass rush of the Steelers (better than JAX) and you have a disaster in the making and multiple turnovers likely. Ben's a statue but he has the best pass blocking OL in the league. JAX only managed 2 sacks in 57! dropbacks in the earlier game knowing full well PIT had to throw all game.
The Jaguars also had far and away the easiest schedule in the league this year. They are going to get their fools handed to them on Sunday.
damn mac..where you been man!?!?! i was convinced by LC's post but you shed a new light into this game...i feel like teasing steelers is probably best bet. lol
damn mac..where you been man!?!?! i was convinced by LC's post but you shed a new light into this game...i feel like teasing steelers is probably best bet. lol
damn this is another good counter arguement lol fawk!!!
damn this is another good counter arguement lol fawk!!!
The forecast at this time has temps in the teens at times for the game that starts at 1:05pm at Heinz Field. Snow flurries may be falling with cloudy conditions. Wind speeds are likely to top out near 20mph with wind gusts over 30mph possible. It will be a nasty day for fans trying to stay warm but perfect football weather.
So far this season, the coldest game the Jags have played in was at Nashville playing the Tennessee Titans on December 31. Temperatures were in the mid-20s for the game with a wind chill of about 12°. Starters didn’t play in the game as the Jaguars seeding was already determined and they lost the game 15-10.
This weekend’s game may be one of the colder ones in the brief Jaguars season. The franchises coldest game ever was played on December 17th, 2000. Temperatures for that game were in the mid-teens with a wind chill near 0°. Jacksonville lost the game 17-14.
Other cold weather games the Jaguars have played in
2nd coldest: 1/3/2010
At Cleveland, 16°F, 16°F Wind at 15mph, ‘Feels Like’ 5°F, Jags lose 23-17
3rd Coldest: 12/7/2008
At Chicago, 19°F, winds 12 mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost
4th Coldest: 1/19/1997 (AFC Championship Game)
at New England, 25°F, winds 20mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost 20-6.
The forecast at this time has temps in the teens at times for the game that starts at 1:05pm at Heinz Field. Snow flurries may be falling with cloudy conditions. Wind speeds are likely to top out near 20mph with wind gusts over 30mph possible. It will be a nasty day for fans trying to stay warm but perfect football weather.
So far this season, the coldest game the Jags have played in was at Nashville playing the Tennessee Titans on December 31. Temperatures were in the mid-20s for the game with a wind chill of about 12°. Starters didn’t play in the game as the Jaguars seeding was already determined and they lost the game 15-10.
This weekend’s game may be one of the colder ones in the brief Jaguars season. The franchises coldest game ever was played on December 17th, 2000. Temperatures for that game were in the mid-teens with a wind chill near 0°. Jacksonville lost the game 17-14.
Other cold weather games the Jaguars have played in
2nd coldest: 1/3/2010
At Cleveland, 16°F, 16°F Wind at 15mph, ‘Feels Like’ 5°F, Jags lose 23-17
3rd Coldest: 12/7/2008
At Chicago, 19°F, winds 12 mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost
4th Coldest: 1/19/1997 (AFC Championship Game)
at New England, 25°F, winds 20mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost 20-6.
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The forecast at this time has temps in the teens at times for the game that starts at 1:05pm at Heinz Field. Snow flurries may be falling with cloudy conditions. Wind speeds are likely to top out near 20mph with wind gusts over 30mph possible. It will be a nasty day for fans trying to stay warm but perfect football weather.
So far this season, the coldest game the Jags have played in was at Nashville playing the Tennessee Titans on December 31. Temperatures were in the mid-20s for the game with a wind chill of about 12°. Starters didn’t play in the game as the Jaguars seeding was already determined and they lost the game 15-10.
This weekend’s game may be one of the colder ones in the brief Jaguars season. The franchises coldest game ever was played on December 17th, 2000. Temperatures for that game were in the mid-teens with a wind chill near 0°. Jacksonville lost the game 17-14.
Other cold weather games the Jaguars have played in
2nd coldest: 1/3/2010
At Cleveland, 16°F, 16°F Wind at 15mph, ‘Feels Like’ 5°F, Jags lose 23-17
3rd Coldest: 12/7/2008
At Chicago, 19°F, winds 12 mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost
4th Coldest: 1/19/1997 (AFC Championship Game)
at New England, 25°F, winds 20mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost 20-6.
The forecast at this time has temps in the teens at times for the game that starts at 1:05pm at Heinz Field. Snow flurries may be falling with cloudy conditions. Wind speeds are likely to top out near 20mph with wind gusts over 30mph possible. It will be a nasty day for fans trying to stay warm but perfect football weather.
So far this season, the coldest game the Jags have played in was at Nashville playing the Tennessee Titans on December 31. Temperatures were in the mid-20s for the game with a wind chill of about 12°. Starters didn’t play in the game as the Jaguars seeding was already determined and they lost the game 15-10.
This weekend’s game may be one of the colder ones in the brief Jaguars season. The franchises coldest game ever was played on December 17th, 2000. Temperatures for that game were in the mid-teens with a wind chill near 0°. Jacksonville lost the game 17-14.
Other cold weather games the Jaguars have played in
2nd coldest: 1/3/2010
At Cleveland, 16°F, 16°F Wind at 15mph, ‘Feels Like’ 5°F, Jags lose 23-17
3rd Coldest: 12/7/2008
At Chicago, 19°F, winds 12 mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost
4th Coldest: 1/19/1997 (AFC Championship Game)
at New England, 25°F, winds 20mph, ‘Feels Like’ 10°F, Jags lost 20-6.
High temps in the teens in Pittsburgh on Sunday and dropping throughout the game. You said in your first post Blake is only accustomed to sunny Florida. What happens when you put a bad QB in cold weather who has never thrown a pass below 38 degrees (and that was against an 0-16 team)? Who cares that there's no wind. When it's that cold the ball is hard and slick. He's going to be painfully inaccurate in this game.
Bortles wasn't bad because of wind last week either. He just sucks and he mentally garbage his pants. Now take him from a home game vs the 30th ranked pathetic pass rush of the Bills to a game on the road, in the teens, and vs the #1 pass rush of the Steelers (better than JAX) and you have a disaster in the making and multiple turnovers likely. Ben's a statue but he has the best pass blocking OL in the league. JAX only managed 2 sacks in 57! dropbacks in the earlier game knowing full well PIT had to throw all game.
The Jaguars also had far and away the easiest schedule in the league this year. They are going to get their fools handed to them on Sunday.
High temps in the teens in Pittsburgh on Sunday and dropping throughout the game. You said in your first post Blake is only accustomed to sunny Florida. What happens when you put a bad QB in cold weather who has never thrown a pass below 38 degrees (and that was against an 0-16 team)? Who cares that there's no wind. When it's that cold the ball is hard and slick. He's going to be painfully inaccurate in this game.
Bortles wasn't bad because of wind last week either. He just sucks and he mentally garbage his pants. Now take him from a home game vs the 30th ranked pathetic pass rush of the Bills to a game on the road, in the teens, and vs the #1 pass rush of the Steelers (better than JAX) and you have a disaster in the making and multiple turnovers likely. Ben's a statue but he has the best pass blocking OL in the league. JAX only managed 2 sacks in 57! dropbacks in the earlier game knowing full well PIT had to throw all game.
The Jaguars also had far and away the easiest schedule in the league this year. They are going to get their fools handed to them on Sunday.
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