Agreed on both points. There’s some Broncos tape out there that can be studied. The Jags did a number on them by waiting forever to get to the line then snapping quickly before they could diagnose the play. I think, with both the Texans and the Broncos, we’d have to get Maye on the move. They both play a ton of man, so first downs are there for the taking with his legs. Force them into more zone, hope the protection can hold up, and dice them up from there.This has a Jaguars 2017 feel to it. Their defense is going be a massive test and may not get any easier if they are able to advance. I dread going to Denver and facing that D with 68 sacks. If I have to pick my poison for the next round it's hosting Buffalo. But if Buffalo beats Denver, you know everyone is going to pick Buffalo to beat NE which will be an annoying week.
This has a Jaguars 2017 feel to it. Their defense is going be a massive test and may not get any easier if they are able to advance. I dread going to Denver and facing that D with 68 sacks. If I have to pick my poison for the next round it's hosting Buffalo. But if Buffalo beats Denver, you know everyone is going to pick Buffalo to beat NE which will be an annoying week.
Agreed on both points. There’s some Broncos tape out there that can be studied. The Jags did a number on them by waiting forever to get to the line then snapping quickly before they could diagnose the play. I think, with both the Texans and the Broncos, we’d have to get Maye on the move. They both play a ton of man, so first downs are there for the taking with his legs. Force them into more zone, hope the protection can hold up, and dice them up from there.