Eyes in the Backfield - Jaguars (full)
Written by Nate Dunlevy   
Friday, 11 September 2009 00:00
18 Things to Watch For Versus the Jaguars

Jack Del Rio won't sleep well the night before the Colts game

Another year is under way, and we'll be here every week with Eyes in the Backfield.  It's the only weekly look at the Colts' game that gives you 18 points of emphasis.  This year, we kick off with the hated Jaguars.  Here's what you need to be watching for this week:

1.  Watch the floundering picks on the line-Both the Jags and the Colts made trades to get key players on the line (O and D) in recent drafts.  The Colts took Tony Ugoh and the Jags took Derrik Harvey.  Both players are young and have struggled some.  Ugoh has been replaced, but ultimately both teams will need production from the their spots, if not from the players themselves.

2.  Watch what could have been-In 2006, the Colts wanted to draft Maurice Jones Drew in the second round.  Instead, the Jags scooped him up just ahead of Indianapolis.  Addai and Jones-Drew are often compared to one another because of their draft class and similar skill sets.  Both have seen their YPC decline for three consecutive years.  The difference is that Addai is one cog in the Colts' wheel, while MJD is the Jags offense.

3.  Watch the TEs-With all the focus on the third wide receiver for the Colts, many have over looked the potential impact of Gijon Robinson and Jacob Tamme on the offense.  Both should wind up with more catches than Collie or Garcon.  The Colts will have to help Charlie Johnson with extra TE help, so you might see screens and late releases if no one is open downfield.

4.  Watch for the 3-4-The Jags have been experimenting with a 3-4 defense in passing situations.  They lack the personnel to commit fully to the scheme, but it seems to be an attempt to turn Quentin Groves into a useful player.  Don't be surprised to see odd looks from the Jags if the Colts wind up in third and long situations.

5.  Watch for empty tanks-Jones-Drew is now the sole feature back in Jacksonville with the departure of Fred Taylor.  Last year against the Colts, he savaged the run dense early in the game in Jacksonville (12 for 66 yards).  In the second half, he was exhausted, finishing with just 25 yards on 8 carries.  Jones-Drew may not be able to be a feature every down back in the league, and if the Jags run him too much, too early, he'll wear down.  The Colts, on the other hand, will counter with Don Brown whenever Addai needs rest.  Look for the Indy YPC to increase as the game moves along.

6.  Watch the ageless and wonder-The Jags big offseason signing was 33 year old Torry Holt.  The Jaguars had horrible receivers last year, and their best hope for improvement offensively is for Torry Holt to regain some of his previous glory.  Even if he matches his 2008 stats, (64, 896, 3 TDs), he'll be better than anything the Jags had last year.  If his age has caught up to him however, it'll be another long season for Jacksonville.

7.  Watch the Jags and Colts on TV-If you live in Jacksonville (and why would you do that?) you can enjoy watching your home team play a game that will be televised.  Don't get too used to it, however, because the odds are strong that when the Colts visit Jacksonville the game will be blacked out.  In fact, none of the Jags home games my be aired on local TV.  Ouch.

8.  Watch the cannon shot-Twice the Jags have won in Indianapolis on field goals over 50 yards at the gun by Josh Scobee.  Scobee will often blow short kicks against the Colts, but he is deadly from long range.  Pray the game doesn't come down to him needing to hit another 50 yarder.

9.  Watch the rookie. Jerraud Powers is likely to be the first rookie to start a game at corner for the Colts since Ashley Ambrose.  With Marlin Jackson still building up stamina, the third round pick has his chance to make a splash.  He'll likely be covering the stone handed Troy Williamson, if that's any consolation.

10.  Watch for consequences-Starting DT Ed Johnson is serving a one game suspension from the NFL stemming from his drug arrest.  Seeing as how he was cut and lost 15 games last year, it seems punitive to pile on with an extra game.  Still Johnson knew he was on thin ice and screwed up anyway. The Colts are counting on him in a big way this year, and it's tough to have him miss a game against a running back that has plagued Indianapolis. 

11.  Watch for the second guessers. With the demotion of Tony Ugoh, some fans have openly wondered why the Colts took Donald Brown in the first round when they clearly needed a tackle.  The next tackle available for the Colts was Eben Britton who was selected 13 picks after Brown by the Jags.  If Britton can hold his own against the pass rush, those complaints will increase.  If he is destroyed, they will cease.

12.  Watch the blitz. The big story could be a change in philosophy from the Colts.  The Colts led the league in fewest blitzes last year, rushing 4 players 84.8% of the time and rushing three 5.3% of the time.  That's 9 out of 10 plays where the Colts did not blitz on defense.  The Colts blitzed frequently in the preseason, with often disastrous results.  All season long, we'll statistically track the Colts' blitzes to determine if they are effective or not.

13.  Watch for shoes. Rumor has it that Jags owner Wayne Weaver is hoping to get back into the shoe business.  He has designed a stylish but affordable women's pump that should take the market by storm.  Sources indicate he's asked several members of the Jags secondary to try them out for publicity.

14.  Watch for jersey pulls. Last year, Manning threw two picks against the Jags in Indianapolis.  Both were clearly blown interference calls, and one went for a touch down.  Sunday, watch corner Rashean Mathis get handsy with the Colts receivers.  If you see the jersey come away from the body, watch for the flag.  If you don't see the flag fly, it'll be a long day.

15.  Watch for raw hate. The Titans are the Colts' true rival in the AFC South, but there is an abundance of mutual respect.  The Jags on the other hand despise the Colts, and Colts' fans loathe the kitties in return.  We made a trip down to Jacksonville a few years ago and found the process hilarious.  Be sure to check out "Ask Vic" on Monday as he's flooded with emails from giddy Colts' fans.  There's also a good chance that the raw hate could flow internally on the Jville sideline.  The players turned on Jack Del Rio last year, and if their season goes south, it could get ugly.

16.  Watch for sparkles. The Jags have added glitter to their helmets.  I'm leaving it at that.

17.  Watch for a leg up. With the Titans reeling after a heartbreaking loss to the Steelers and a tough slate of games yet to come, the Colts have a chance to bolt out on top in their quest to reclaim the AFC South.  An early season loss to Jacksonville last year was the difference between Indy winning the division and getting a first round bye and a date with the Ravens (who they destroyed) and having to travel on the road to San Diego.  Division games are too important to lose.

18.  Watch for the quick start. The Colts have gotten off to good leads in several recent Jags games, only to see the Jags claw back late and make the final score closer than the game felt.  Deshawn says that Indy jumps out early again on the Jags and cruises to a comfortable 30-21 win.  Demond likes the Colts 20-16, figuring the offense will struggle early, but get in gear late.
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It will be interesting to see Britton...
written by Westside-Rob, September 11, 2009
matched against primarily Mathis I suspect. However the guy I really wanted was Oher, who buy the way is listed as the starting RT for the Ravens. I'm not sure if he won that spot or was handed it but he seemed like a perfect Colt to me. The Colts would have had to trade up to get him, but we've shown that we are willing to do that for starting a player with starting OT potential.
Wow, brilliant guys.
written by Cass, September 11, 2009
First I get my favorite part of the year (the season projections), then an excellent NFL opener that had the Titans losing in a thrilling game to the Steelers in overtime, and finally "Eyes" returns! Is it my birthday? It sure feels like it.
A few things
written by Anonguy, September 11, 2009
1. I'll hold judgment on the post-Fat Albert Titans when they play an NFL ready offensive line, not just a bunch of unathletic fatties who snuck onto the team bus and blackmailed Big Ben into getting them job. Kinda has only something to do with us, since it'd be nice for some regression on the Titans.

2. The Jags are going to be epically bad this year. Let's hope Wayne Weaver has some nasty skeletons JDR knows of, or we might see someone of middiling competance calling the shots. If they don't move and wind up with a high enough pick, think they'd sell the farm to pick up Urban Meyer and draft Tebow in an effort to drag Gators fans to the games?

3. I don't think taking Eben Britton would have helped anything. In fact, we'd be back to where we started with an untested rookie protecting Peyton's blindside again. Ugoh may not be All Pro, but at least he keeps 18 clean enough use that quick release.

4. I'm surprised there hasn't been more grumbling from the Addai haters about why we didn't take MJD before him. Just sayin', if you want to be all hindsight about it, why not go full out?

5. Rashean Mathis is the most overrated cornerback ever. All he does is get away with PIs and returns a few ducks for picks. It'll be cathartic if Reggie lights him up en route to starting the dumpster fire in Jville.

6. I'll be the voice of dissent and say Collie/Garcon combined will probably outpreform Robinson or Tamme individually. And after Gijon's epic whiff on 3rd and 2 in the postseason last year, I'm squemish of him having to block of any extended period of time that isn't a run.
Oh yeah, I forgot:
written by Cass, September 11, 2009
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm...............sparkly
#7
written by NormFThomas, September 11, 2009
That game will be televised on NFL network when the Colts go to Jacksonville. Would that still be considered blackout-worthy?
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written by ColtsHeadBen, September 11, 2009
Technically, Addai's YPC hasn't declined for three consecutive years. A graph of his YPC would be descending over three data points, but really his YPC has only declined for two consecutive years.

And if it declines again this year, it'll be the third consecutive year. And he'll be in BIG trouble.
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written by DemondSanders, September 11, 2009
Actually I think we learned a lot about the Titans line. They looked fine at first, but when the game was on the line in the fourth quarter they consistently failed to get pressure with a four man rush.

I thought it was fairly damning, but it was the first game. They'll win their share of games. Probably 10 or 11 wins, but I don't see a lot of blowouts in their future.
Yeah, I can sort of agree with that.
written by Anonguy, September 11, 2009
I think the thing they'll miss is Fat Albert being able to maul the interior and keep the DTs fresh.

At least there's nothing scary under center for them.
Prisco.....
written by J.C., September 11, 2009
Has his own show?

Unacceptable.
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written by DZ, September 11, 2009
Well...it is in Jacksonville, so it doesn't really count.
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written by DZ, September 11, 2009
RE: Addai haters and MJD...there was a dude on IFR who whined about it incessantly.

Re: Addai and three straight years. You are correct. I should have said their YPC has declined OVER three straight seasons instead of for three straight seasons. Everyone knew what I meant though, as both men have only played three years total.

Re: Titans line...I thought it looked lost in the fourth quarter of that game. They got little pressure against what isn't a great O-line.
DZ:
written by Cass, September 11, 2009
That would be the_iowa_hawkeye, who is a commentator on IFR and Stampede Blue. He's fully anti-Addai.
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written by DZ, September 11, 2009
Oh I knew his name. I just didn't want to repeat it.
OK.
written by Cass, September 11, 2009
Can't believe I didn't get that. I've been really slow this past week.
Jags Season
written by coltsfanawalt, September 11, 2009
I know they want to rebound after last season's disaster. They have a real axe to grind. Figuratively speaking, of course.

I'm curious to see how MJD holds up as the main man for an entire season. I'm also curious if our defense can stop that bowling ball this time around.

We need to win our divisional games, especially the home ones. Big game...
You guys probably wouldn't find this on your own
written by J.C., September 12, 2009
Because you wouldn't be looking for it. But I'm sure you'll read any piece where Kerry Byrne mentions the Colts.

http://www.weei.com/sports/boston/patriots/kerry-byrne/2009/09/09/there-life-after-richard-seymourand-heres-proof


Something I think we missed
written by Anonguy, September 12, 2009
Russ Parnell is the Jags' ST coach? Well, looks like things will become a little easier in that third of the game.

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