Ken from the Ville:
O, this is a bifurcated submission as a reply and question in response to your post about the Jags’ offensive "identity.” In my opinion, you really can't give an offense an "identity" until youhave your quarterback. It's premature to label our offense anything until we have our guy. Thoughts? Secondly, you mentioned the Jags will likely address wide receiver in Rounds 1-4 (probably not 1). My question to you is, why? Assuming Blackmon comes back, I feel like he, Shorts and Ace are a great group. They are young and hungry, have a lot to prove, and more importantly, are productive.
Mike Brown
, too. And yes... I try to use "bifurcated" whenever possible to make me sound smart. Thanks O, love what you do.
John: When I try to sound smart, I use the words, “chartreuse” and “propitious,” so I like your approach. Referencing your first question, a franchise quarterback indeed will help form the identity of the offense. That’s why when people ask about what quarterback in the draft fits the Jaguars’ offense, there’s not a definitive answer. The Jaguars’ offense isn’t a cookie cutter in which a quarterback must be forced. Take the best quarterback and work to the players’ strengths.
Your second question begins, “assuming Blackmon comes back ...” That’s an assumption that can’t be made and the Jaguars aren’t making it. They’re treating Blackmon as a luxury and would welcome him back, but they’re planning as if he won’t be there.