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He still found a way to muff one punt but he got it back.
I'm starting to think that our offense just didn't make use of his talents.
I was about to say that this is his best 3-game stretch to start the season in his career. But...
2010: 13 - 132 - 1
2012: 7 - 153 - 1
So it's pretty close so far to his 2010 production for us.
He still found a way to muff one punt but he got it back.
I'm starting to think that our offense just didn't make use of his talents.
I was about to say that this is his best 3-game stretch to start the season in his career. But...
2010: 13 - 132 - 1
2012: 7 - 153 - 1
So it's pretty close so far to his 2010 production for us.
His brain didnt comprehend the offense .... he's in a simple situation now where all he has to do is use his athletic ability .... and not think.
OC:Jacoby run a fly pattern
Jacoby: Whats that coach ?!
OC: Damnit Jacoby just run as fast as you can .... thattaway (OC points to make sure he understands) and if you are open , try to catch it.
Jacoby: Ok , I think I ...
OC: You dont get paid to think , just bleeping RUN.
Soon as that dude starts thinking ... the springs in his clockwerk .... get sprung.
Yet. Another. Weekly. Jacoby. Thread.
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Also, he muffed a punt towards the end of the game, but he was able to jump on it so it wasn't a turnover. That play made me feel really good about him not being a Texan anymore.
Yet. Another. Weekly. Jacoby. Thread.
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He still found a way to muff one punt but he got it back.
I'm starting to think that our offense just didn't make use of his talents.
I was about to say that this is his best 3-game stretch to start the season in his career. But...
2010: 13 - 132 - 1
2012: 7 - 153 - 1
So it's pretty close so far to his 2010 production for us.
Classic overreaction here. The guy has played in 3 games so far. He hasn't set the league on fire. He played an atrocious secondary that has been bad for several years now.
Jacoby didn't take his job seriously here. He was a knucklehead that didn't work hard and refused to focus. He was kicked off the team through trade. Maybe that woke him up as it does other athletes. We'll see. But to criticize the Texans is simply not valid. They gave Jacoby way to many chances, and he shouldn't have ever gotten resigned.
yeah, you can't criticize the Texans. They were extremely patient with him and gave him more than a fair share of chances. They were on the verge of fan mutiny when he was finally cut.
I was arguing with a friend the other day that was dogging the Texans for not keeping Jason Babin. He wanted to argue that Babin was only on two other teams, so I looked it up to prove him wrong. He's been on 5 NFL teams.
You can't blame a team for giving up on a player that showed no signs of being what they might evolve into. Sometimes what makes a player better is getting cut and having to analyze themselves with a new team(s).
He looked good last night, but it's mainly b/c he's a true WR third option in their offense. Here, our 3rd options are primarily blockers. That & Flacco throws it up for grabs more than any other qb i've seen. If something happens with Boldin/Smith we'll see if his strips have truly changed when more is asked of him.
He was a knucklehead that didn't work hard and refused to focus.
Foster said he was especially close to wide receiver Jacoby Jones, released last week by the team. "He was one of my better friends on the team. He was like one of my brothers on the team," Foster said. "It hurts to see him go but he's going to have another opportunity in this league without a doubt. He's a very talented player. Both sides felt they needed to split ways and that's ok. "I'm going to miss him. I know his mother and his family well."
After every Texans practice, wide receiver Jacoby Jones works on his hands by catching footballs from a JUGS machine with running back Arian Foster and fullback Lawrence Vickers. Jones typically sets the machine to launch passes at him at 30-35 miles per hour.
Jones typically sets the machine to launch passes at him at 30-35 miles per hour.
After every Texans practice, wide receiver Jacoby Jones works on his hands by catching footballs from a JUGS machine with running back Arian Foster and fullback Lawrence Vickers. Jones typically sets the machine to launch passes at him at 30-35 miles per hour.
Yet. Another. Weekly. Jacoby. Thread.
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