The Jacksonville Jaguars' Off-Season Moves: To Keep or Let Go?

TLDRThe Jacksonville Jaguars face tough decisions in the off-season, including whether to keep or let go of key players. The team needs to address holes in the defense and offensive line. The question is whether to sign Calvin Ridley to an extension or not. The author suggests letting him walk and focusing on a full reset to build a competitive team in the long run.

Key insights

🔑The Jaguars have holes everywhere and it might not be the right time to invest in Calvin Ridley.

🔒The team needs to reset and focus on building a strong offensive line and defense.

💰Signing Calvin Ridley to an extension would require a significant investment, which might not be worth it for a team with multiple holes.

🔄Letting Calvin Ridley go would allow the team to reset and potentially find a younger and cheaper wide receiver in the draft.

🔥The Jaguars need to make moves that will improve the team's chances of winning a Super Bowl in the future.

Q&A

Should the Jaguars sign Calvin Ridley to an extension?

The author suggests letting Calvin Ridley walk and focusing on a full reset of the team.

What areas does the team need to address in the off-season?

The team needs to address holes in the defense and offensive line to improve overall performance.

Is Calvin Ridley a key player for the Jaguars?

While Calvin Ridley is a good player, the author believes that it might not be the right time to invest in him given the team's current situation.

Why does the author suggest a full reset for the team?

The author believes that a full reset would allow the team to build a competitive team in the long run and have a better chance of winning a Super Bowl.

Would letting Calvin Ridley go be a risky move for the team?

Letting Calvin Ridley go would allow the team to allocate resources to other areas and potentially find a younger and cheaper wide receiver in the draft.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The Jacksonville Jaguars face tough decisions in the off-season regarding key players and team improvements.

01:40The author suggests letting Calvin Ridley walk and focusing on a full reset of the team.

03:13The team needs to address holes in the defense and offensive line to improve overall performance.

04:48The author believes that a full reset would allow the team to build a competitive team in the long run and have a better chance of winning a Super Bowl.

06:32Letting Calvin Ridley go would allow the team to allocate resources to other areas and potentially find a younger and cheaper wide receiver in the draft.