The first step in recovery is accepting our QB is not a QB1

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  1. He will start checking down to Travis. Dude is too good with the ball in his hands to ignore

  2. Not defending the way he played yesterday but they said that was his 3rd read. Defender was in the back field pretty quick there

  3. This pic can be misleading but I’m slowly coming to the boring realization that he doesn’t suck, but he will most likely never be anywhere close to what we had hoped. He’s just average. And that’s not good enough in this league.

  4. So Travis may not have been the first read on that play. Travis could have been the 3rd or 4th read ect…. and Trevor may not have had time to get to his 3rd progression due to the fact our center is clearly taking a nap on the grass and Dt running straight at Trevor.

    It’s hard to say without knowing the play. If Trevor passed that up then yeah that’s pretty damming, but Trevor is clearly looking at it he TE/left middle of the field, not the right side with Hunter on it.

    Why op decided to use this as reason to bash Trevor is a terrible example. A better indictment would have been Trevor on the over throw on the 3rd down late in the game to his TE that killed the drive in the red zone. Like damnt love you Trevor but you have to make that throw.

  5. You guys know what happens here, right? If the Jags trade or cut Trevor (they shouldn’t) after this season, he’ll become an all-pro for the titans or something.

  6. My man… I’d rather a Phillip rivers underachieving type qb than go back to watching Mccowns and minshews and wishing they had some talent to go with tactical knowledge. At least when I watch Trevor I know he can do shit on talent alone sometimes. Like his bday. I don’t want to go back to being depressed every time it’s 3rd and 8 bc Henne can’t throw past 5 yards well

  7. I think you guys are mistaking QB1 with top 10-15 QB.

    Is he top 15? No. But he is around the 20 range, I would say. He’s the type of the player that can win you games and lose you games. Everybody will say he’s getting paid like a top 10 player, but technically, he’s 17th this year because it’s the last year of his rookie contract. His cap hits aren’t crazy over the next 2 years, so I think the Jags will have an easier out before that contract balloons to a crazy number.

    His cap hit each year:

    2025: $17 million, 17th
    2026: $24 million, 19th
    2027: $35 million, 15th
    2028: $47 million, 10th
    2029: $78.5 million, 2nd
    2030: $74.8 million, 2nd

    The Jaguars have an option to cut Trevor after the 2028 season for a dead cap hit of only $7 million. So with all of that said, the Jags are fine contractually with Trevor for 2 more years. After 2027 season would be the time to make that decision. If they cut him then, it’s a $21 million dead cap hit. It’s big but not insane if you don’t want the $47 million cap hit.

    TLDR: his cap isn’t crazy, we can get out of the contract for a decent price after 2027. 2028 is the easiest out of only $7 million dead cap hit.

  8. Lol this a joke? Do you not see the lineman that’s crashing from the angle that’s the throwing lane out towards that flat.

  9. I love Trevor, but part of me wishes he gets traded to a competent franchise and stunts on all of us while we get some Blake Bortles/Minshew level QB.

    Trevor has issues, but he is far from the main problem.

  10. There’s a boatload of throws he throws high. If you want to criticize him actually criticize him.

  11. There is an unblocked defensive tackle in his face and directly in LOS for the wideout… I wonder how far up his arm would get before he gets blasted.

    Let’s say he fumbles, is this post then about how he doesn’t take care of the ball? Jaguars fans are sick in the head man. Watch any game in the NFL and you can get a picture of them not seeing open wide outs or over and under throwing receivers.

    I’m not saying he is perfect, but he’s better than anything we have had in a long while, and the rest of the team is ass too. Way too many drops, bad o line play, horrible secondary play, no pass rush at all, and the playcalling yesterday was more than 80% pass to run ratio. None of the things listed in that sentence are going to lead to consistent winning.

  12. Coen is already getting frustrated by his play. This marriage won’t last long and I’m ok with that at this point. And I’ve been a Trevor backer for years but he hasn’t progressed.

  13. I’m with you OP, if he improves his vision and ability to move through his receivers faster he gets hit less

  14. He is an average QB. Does some good things but not consistent. Yes I do know that there are areas of the offense that fail him as well. Outside of Hunter, there really isn’t a great player on this offense.

  15. He’s just not good. He does not look like he is progressing at all. He may just need a change of scenery and I would be ok with that regardless if he became what we always wanted him to be, somewhere else. But this pic clearly shows a blurry linemen bout to level him so there’s that.

  16. I’ve already told people close to me that I hope that we draft a QB at some point next year. Not to completely just say “screw you Trevor” but to more say, “it’s a competition. If you can’t beat out a rookie, then you don’t deserve to be our franchise QB anymore.” As a Clemson fan, this bothers me to say this but I have to be realistic. I think that there are games that we could have won with a different QB. I don’t put it all on Trevor. Other players need to step up as well. However, Trevor hasn’t ever been truly pressured, except for maybe early on with Gardner. Even when Mac was here, it was always “Trevor’s Team, featuring Mac Jones.” I just want to see the competition at QB that we saw for all the other positions (O-Line especially) during training camp. So this isn’t a “down with Trevor” post. It’s a “Trevor prove yourself” post.

  17. Oh no, our QB can’t get to his third read with 2 300 pound dudes immediately in his face. He must be trash.

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