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Nine Jaguars experts break down Thursday’s Preseason Week 3 game between the Jaguars and Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
JACKSONVILLE – Each week during the 2019 season, nine Jaguars experts – Rick Ballou, Tony Boselli, Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, Brent Martineau, John Oehser, Brian Sexton, J.P. Shadrick and Ashlyn Sullivan – will break down the following day’s Jaguars matchup.
Up this week:
The Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for Preseason Week 3.
Rick Ballou, Jaguars sideline reporter
1.Offensive issue to watch: All the attention will be on quarterback Nick Foles, but the state of the offensive line is extremely important. If Cam Robinson, Andrew Norwell and Jawaan Taylor all play, it would be a huge step in developing some chemistry before the opener against Kansas City.
2.Defensive issue to watch: I want to see how middle linebacker Myles Jack does in a game situation with the first-team defense. He called the plays a year ago, but with Telvin Smith gone, he takes complete control of this unit. With uncertainty at weak-side linebacker and inexperience at safety, it will be interesting to see if all the right calls are made.
3.Player to watch: Rookie running back Ryquell Armstead. The running back situation suddenly is thin. Armstead looked good two weeks ago in Baltimore before leaving with an injury. How much will Leonard Fournette play? Armstead has a tremendous opportunity to run with the starters against Miami's No. 1 defense.
Tony Boselli, Jaguars analyst and former Jaguars left tackle
1.Offensive issue to watch: Can the offense with Foles under center get in a rhythm and score some points? We still do not know really what the John DeFilippo offense is going to look like and how will he use Fournette, wide receiver Dede Westbrook and others in his offensive scheme. Even though they will still be pretty vanilla with the game plan, Week 3 of the preseason will give us our first taste of what we can expect from this offense.
2.Defensive issue to watch: I think this defense is going to be really good and the only real question I have is the weak-side linebacker. The only thing I really care about in the entire preseason is coming out healthy, which doesn’t change for the so-called dress-rehearsal game. I hope we don’t see defensive end Calais Campbell, cornerback Jalen Ramsey, cornerback A.J. Bouye, defensive tackle Marcell Dareus and defensive end Yannick Ngakoue (to name a few) this week. They know how to play, and the defense is going to be good.
3.Player to watch: It has to be Nick Foles. Not only is he the quarterback, he was the biggest offseason free agent. A big part of the team's success is riding on his right arm. I am excited to get a quick (very quick) glimpse of him this week. He has been great in practice this camp, and it will be fun to see him in game action.
Frank Frangie, Radio Voice of the Jaguars
Offensive issue to watch: For me, just the chemistry of it all. Lots of these guys have never played in a game together. Foles, Fournette, Chark and Westbrook – they are all new teammates. Everything from getting used to Foles' cadence in a game, to managing a real play clock, the whole bit. I'm hopeful they have at least two or three series together to iron out the kinks.
Defensive issue to watch: Linebacker. That is by far the youngest position group on defense; Jack is a very young leader of the pack. Yes, Najee Goode is older and has been around, but Jack is the leader of the group because he has been here, calls the defenses, etc. Goode must play well if they don't have rookie weak-side linebacker Quincy Williams this week. And Leon Jacobs has to establish himself at strong-side linebacker; I have a hunch that one isn't decided yet, either.
Nine Jaguars experts break down Thursday’s Preseason Week 3 game between the Jaguars and Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
JACKSONVILLE – Each week during the 2019 season, nine Jaguars experts – Rick Ballou, Tony Boselli, Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, Brent Martineau, John Oehser, Brian Sexton, J.P. Shadrick and Ashlyn Sullivan – will break down the following day’s Jaguars matchup.
Up this week:
The Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for Preseason Week 3.
Rick Ballou, Jaguars sideline reporter
1.Offensive issue to watch: All the attention will be on quarterback Nick Foles, but the state of the offensive line is extremely important. If Cam Robinson, Andrew Norwell and Jawaan Taylor all play, it would be a huge step in developing some chemistry before the opener against Kansas City.
2.Defensive issue to watch: I want to see how middle linebacker Myles Jack does in a game situation with the first-team defense. He called the plays a year ago, but with Telvin Smith gone, he takes complete control of this unit. With uncertainty at weak-side linebacker and inexperience at safety, it will be interesting to see if all the right calls are made.
3.Player to watch: Rookie running back Ryquell Armstead. The running back situation suddenly is thin. Armstead looked good two weeks ago in Baltimore before leaving with an injury. How much will Leonard Fournette play? Armstead has a tremendous opportunity to run with the starters against Miami's No. 1 defense.
Tony Boselli, Jaguars analyst and former Jaguars left tackle
1.Offensive issue to watch: Can the offense with Foles under center get in a rhythm and score some points? We still do not know really what the John DeFilippo offense is going to look like and how will he use Fournette, wide receiver Dede Westbrook and others in his offensive scheme. Even though they will still be pretty vanilla with the game plan, Week 3 of the preseason will give us our first taste of what we can expect from this offense.
2.Defensive issue to watch: I think this defense is going to be really good and the only real question I have is the weak-side linebacker. The only thing I really care about in the entire preseason is coming out healthy, which doesn’t change for the so-called dress-rehearsal game. I hope we don’t see defensive end Calais Campbell, cornerback Jalen Ramsey, cornerback A.J. Bouye, defensive tackle Marcell Dareus and defensive end Yannick Ngakoue (to name a few) this week. They know how to play, and the defense is going to be good.
3.Player to watch: It has to be Nick Foles. Not only is he the quarterback, he was the biggest offseason free agent. A big part of the team's success is riding on his right arm. I am excited to get a quick (very quick) glimpse of him this week. He has been great in practice this camp, and it will be fun to see him in game action.
Frank Frangie, Radio Voice of the Jaguars
Offensive issue to watch: For me, just the chemistry of it all. Lots of these guys have never played in a game together. Foles, Fournette, Chark and Westbrook – they are all new teammates. Everything from getting used to Foles' cadence in a game, to managing a real play clock, the whole bit. I'm hopeful they have at least two or three series together to iron out the kinks.
Defensive issue to watch: Linebacker. That is by far the youngest position group on defense; Jack is a very young leader of the pack. Yes, Najee Goode is older and has been around, but Jack is the leader of the group because he has been here, calls the defenses, etc. Goode must play well if they don't have rookie weak-side linebacker Quincy Williams this week. And Leon Jacobs has to establish himself at strong-side linebacker; I have a hunch that one isn't decided yet, either.


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