Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Jaguars

One of Black's seven tackles Sat. night
The Good - Quincy Black was a man possessed Saturday night. He was all over the field, from QB hits and hurries to dropping running backs for losses. He was seen from sideline to sideline wreaking havoc, and it was a beautiful sight. Some fans were starting to give up hope in Quincy before Raheem took over the DC duties last season and showed some real star power at the Sam Backer spot. Fans were high on Black coming out of New Mexico, as we were told he played the same position as Brian Urlacher and was quite successful at it. Many had Black already appointed to future Mike Backer. Some even dabbled in the thought that he could be Brooks' heir apparent. Unfortunately Quincy never set the world on fire. Well that was until the latter part of last season and he's carrying that over into this season. Saturday night Q tied Ronde for the team lead in tackles with 7, and had a coming out party of sorts. Continued play like that into the season will surely help the defense get back into top 10 status.

The Bad - Reggie Brown is on the bubble to make this roster, and while so many Buccaneer fans want to close the chapter that is Mike Clayton, Reggie isn't grasping the brass ring. Brown's recorded 0 Catches for 0 Yards, had a sure TD pass bounce off his hands, and another pass hit off his hands and fall incomplete. I was excited when I first learned that Mark D had pulled off a trade for Brown for a low 6th round pick. Brown took the League by storm, got injured and then pretty much disappeared. He does however have talent, but he's not using it. Saturday night may just have sealed his fate although he made the first round of cuts today. Thursday night will have to be his highlight reel game if he wants to keep his spot. As much as I am done with Mike Clayton, if Brown doesn't show some legit flash Thursday, I'd rather keep Mike.


The Ugly - The Offensive line was horrible Saturday night. Some players performed better than others, but as a whole unit it was most ineffective. Oddly, the one HB who had been under performing(Ward) got the benefit of the few holes that were opened that night. The O-Line which is mostly made up of 1st and 2nd round picks has had some success the past few years. However Aaron Sears(2nd round), Dan Buenning(4th round) and Chris Colmer(3rd round) turned out to be busts, and largely responsible for the lack of depth on the O-line at this time. Davin Joseph was inactive for the game due to injury and his replacement Jeremy Zuttah has not lived up to the hype of a 2nd round pick. We need the 1st string O-Line to remain healthy the entire season, or the offense could be stymied on occasion this season.

Go Buccs!!!
ABuccsFan/JJC

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