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7.7
@FlameRaptorRaven
1d
Watched
The Jaguars came in to suppress Bolief and they did it. Despite the lopsided final score, I really enjoyed this one both aesthetically and narrative-wise. The narrative coming in was simple. These are 2 teams many doubted coming in, even with their objectively great seasons so far. This might as well be a proving ground for both squads. The Jaguars walked away with a massive statement win. Despite the Broncos’ elite defense, Trevor Lawrence sliced through them like they were Swiss cheese. His weapon of choice was Parker Washington who had just the 28th 145 receiving yard performance in Jaguars history while accounting for more than half of Lawrence’s passing yards. He was quiet in the 4th but had done his job at that point. The 4th quarter became hot potato with possession, peaking when Bo Nix threw an interception to Jarrian Jones. Really wish the Broncos could’ve made that final drive tense rather than a formality, but it’s a credit to Jacksonville they had no chance at that point.
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8.4
@nick
1d
Saint Petersburg, FL
Watched
The Jags are going for it all this year. T Law is a baaaaddddd man.
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7.5
@jthemiracleman
1d
Broncos showed that they aren’t true contenders while the Jaguars showed that they are. Trevor Lawrence has been playing his best football of his whole career and they have an easy schedule to close the season. The Broncos lost this game due to poor plays on both sides of the ball. Offense could move but couldn’t get into the end zone or move the chains on third down. Defense couldn’t do anything either to help. Even with Surtain locking down the Jaguars best receiver the whole game the rest of the defense forgot what they were doing. Broncos have no one to blame but themselves for this because this was a winnable game.
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