Film Room: What Jacksonville Needs to Replicate on Offense From Week 3 to Beat Tennessee

In Week 3 of the season, the Tennessee Titans came to Jacksonville and lost 20-7 to the Jaguars on Thursday Night Football. Now its Week 12 and things are a bit different this game; a lot different actually.
Neither team will have the same quarterback starting this game, but Jaguars also no longer have their starting cornerback, Jalen Ramsey. Looking back at the film from the team's first matchup, several things jump off the screen. The first thing I noticed when looking back at the Week 3 game, was the early lead, amount of penalties and number of hits Marcus Mariota took.
Early in the game the Jaguars recovered their own punt and put them on the Tennessee 7-yard line. One bad read was all it took and James O’Shaughnessey was in the end zone.
There was also a play the Jaguars found successful multiple times due to the Titans coverage leaving the WRs one on one.
Week 3
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
Dont leave DJ Chark 1 on 1 within 40 yards of an endzone pic.twitter.com/BZR5MNQDCw
The Jaguars saw this look multiple times and even tried to go back to it in the third quarter but Dede Westbrook couldn’t pull it in.
LEFT: same play as above
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
RIGHT: Same look in the 3rd quarter with Dede going to the endzone.
Look for 17 in the endzone if they see this look on Sunday pic.twitter.com/cx1y1bi1GW
There were also deep throws that were pretty impressive in this game, like this one to DJ Chark, an incredible route and read by Gardner Minshew II. Here, the tight end is going out on a route is going to hold that safety leaving his single receiver on the outside with only one defender to beat.
Similar single high safety and the TE keeps his focus leaving one on one on the outside. What. A. Catch.
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
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When you look back at this game you don’t see too much action after the Jaguars put 14 points on the board early. There were several punts back and forth and some deep shots were there, but the Jaguars kept the short passing game alive to close it out.
When the Titans are in zone, routes take a little longer to develop because the WRs need to get to those free spaces on the field. Jaguars OL need to be on 🔥 this week.
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
The quick route combo's will be open but so will your 1WR's at the top of your screen. Patience st Nick pic.twitter.com/8nKKrayBC0
This week, the offensive line on the Jaguars must play top-notch in the run game but also the passing game. Nick Foles will need some time for the routes to develop and Leonard Fournette will need another big play like his 69-yard run in Week 3 to grab another win for the Jaguars against Tennessee. Fournette needs to have at least 20 carries and 1 big run to seal a win.
Week 3 Leonard had 15 rushing attempts and (remember the early weeks into this season where every stat was 69?) well this rush was one of them. pic.twitter.com/TdbEn04kDm
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
One player who should play a huge factor this week is perhaps the most impactful offensive player from Week 3 in Chark. Week 11 is far from Week 3, but with Chark only getting better, only one or two things can happen if the Titans come out in the same looks.
Similar single high safety and the TE keeps his focus leaving one on one on the outside. What. A. Catch.
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
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Or this:
DJ Chark will Moss you, or run by you.
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
Single high safety with press defense is a cake walk for any really good route runner.
This is one of DJ's best plays all season because the way he uses his body to make the safety think hes running a seam route then he makes his cut #YAC pic.twitter.com/IwJsYwWQCh
Another key for the Jaguars' offense this week will be giving Foles some more time inside the pocket, so you don’t have a repeat of last week against the Indianapolis Colts.
vs Colts, the WRs needed some time for their routes to develop, like the crosser here, but when the DL was at QB Nick Foles, he threw it up to DJ who was 1 on 1 on the outside... but not stepping into your throws bc you may re-injure your shoulder will lead to an INT @KlipDraw pic.twitter.com/F7JAMCYUrS
— Fitz (@LaurieFitzptrck) November 22, 2019
The Jaguars are sitting at 4-6 and have a hole to dig out of. This rivalry week against the Titans will be the biggest game of the Jaguars season thus far, and they will need to replicate some of their offensive success from the past.
