Posted October 27, 2011 on
AP on Fox
PLAYERS:
Josh Scobee,
Marcedes Lewis,
Maurice Jones-Drew,
Paul Posluszny,
Jack Del Rio
TEAMS: Jacksonville Jaguars
TEAMS: Jacksonville Jaguars
Josh Scobee has a list of goals posted in his locker. At the top is to make at least 90 percent of his field goals, something he's only accomplished once in eight seasons.
He has incentive to get it done, too.
Scobee is in the final year of his contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He wants to stay in Jacksonville, and assuming he finishes the season like he started, there's little chance the Jaguars (2-5) would let him go.
Scobee is one of five full-time, NFL place-kickers who haven't missed this season. Scobee is 14 for 14 on field goals, including nine from beyond 40 yards, heading into Sunday's game at Houston. He provided all of Jacksonville's scoring in a 12-7 victory against Baltimore on Monday night and became just the sixth player in NFL history to kick three field goals of 50 yards or longer in one game.
''He's automatic,'' tight end Marcedes Lewis said. ''He's like a video game.''
The Jaguars need every point, too.
Jacksonville has the NFL's worst offense and has scored just 84 points, the second fewest in the league. Scobee has accounted for more than 57 percent of the scoring, making him as strong a candidate to be the team's Most Valuable Player as running back Maurice Jones-Drew or linebacker Paul Posluszny.
''That makes me a little more excited for my job because it makes it really important for each field goal I attempt,'' said Scobee, named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. ''This year, obviously, we've had some struggles putting the ball in the end zone. It makes me have to focus more. I like that. It doesn't let me relax. It allows me to stay focused the entire game. Sometimes it's tough to have that mental focus for 60 minutes.''
Scobee has made at least one field goal in 15 consecutive games, a franchise record.
''He always can make it,'' coach Jack Del Rio said. ''He's a pretty confident guy. He's been playing well.''
But what Scobee does down the stretch, especially as cold weather and blustery conditions become more of a factor in the second half of the season, will matter most.
Scobee also made his first 14 field goals last season. He missed six of his final 14 attempts, though - a disappointing finish that motivated him during the offseason.
Coach Jack Del Rio challenged Scobee publicly to make 90 percent or better this season. Scobee accepted and is reminded of it every day when he looks into his locker.
His other goals include leading the league in touchbacks - difficult to do since Jacksonville has kicked off less often than every other team expect St. Louis - and making every kick in practice.
''I want to make every single kick, and that's the goal,'' Scobee said. ''That requires focus throughout the week, too. You notice I keep using the word focus. That's the thought that goes through my head all week and all game. Focus, focus, focus. It's a big thing to be able to stay that focused the entire season.''
Scobee has never made the Pro Bowl, but would love to have that on his resume - especially with contract negotiations looming. But he doesn't want to think about that for fear of losing focus.
He and his agent also decided before the season to avoid contract talk until after the season because Scobee doesn't want any distractions.
''I want to worry about the season and my performance and not so worried about a contract,'' Scobee said. ''I've seen guys in the past, not so much here but other places, that were worried more about their contract and that distracted them from having a good season.''
Original Story:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Sc...
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES
Josh Scobee Kicking His Way Towards Pro Bowl
It has been no secret that Jaguars kicker Josh Scobee has been the teams most effective offensive weapon this season.
Scobee, who has made all 14 of his field goal attempts this season including five from over 50 yards, was named special-teams player of the week in the AFC for his performance against the Ravens on Monday night. His power and accuracy gives the Jaguars a legitimate...
What’s Next: Defense Wins Championships
Clint Session and Jeremy Mincey Celebrate Stopping the Ravens Source: Sam Greenwood - Getty ImagesIt doesn’t matter that the Jaguars will be overlooked all week despite winning on Monday Night Football. No matter how little attention is placed on Jacksonville by the media and casual fans, I guarantee that the NFL took notice. Coaches and general managers noticed a defense...
Marcedes Lewis Struggling To Live Up To Big Contract
The Jaguars currently have the worst passing offense in the NFL, averaging just 128.4 yards per game through the air.
While having a rookie quarterback usually doesn’t yield much success in the passing game, not having any reliable targets certainly compounds the problem. Over his first five seasons in Jacksonville, tight end Marcedes Lewis had grown into the Jaguars top receiving...
Jags defense has teeth
The Jacksonville Jaguars defense dominated the Ravens Monday night on national TV. They made the Ravens a one-dimensional team & then they took that dimension away as well. They clipped the ravens wings to the tune of only 14 yards & no 1st downs by halftime. The Ravens were not able to sustain an offensive drive until late in the forth quarter. The Jaguars were...
Houston WR Johnson won't return against Jaguars
Houston star receiver Andre Johnson will miss his fourth straight game Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a hamstring injury.
Wednesday injury report: Jags at Texans, Johnson sounds iffy
Jaguars and Texans injury report for Wednesday, October 26 (source: nfl)JAGUARSDID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICERB Brock Bolen (calf), T Eben Britton (back), S Courtney Greene (hamstring)LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICEDT Tyson Alualu (not injury...
Del Rio and Kubiak Both On the Hot Seat
It's not set in stone, but most feel that both Gary Kubiak and Jack Del Rio have to reach the postseason to keep their jobs. It's more than likely that only one team will qualify, if any, so Sunday's game is extremely important.
NFL Forum Discussions
87 replies,
1 hour ago
1 replies,
13 hours ago
90 replies,
3 days ago
| Latest Rumors |
|
|
|
|
Today's Best Stuff |
For BloggersJoin the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money. |
Company Info |
Help |
What is Yardbarker?Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond. |










|
October 27, 2011






