The Jacksonville Jaguars cannot stay a consistently good team so far this season and the brunt of that is on quarterback Blake Bortles Womens Keelan Cole Jersey , who lights it up on even numbered weeks and plays like he bet his mortgage against himself on odd numbered weeks.And against the Kansas City Chiefs, it was an odd numbered week, folks.In honor of Blake’s five turnovers today — and the jersey number for the guy who was probably most to blame for the team’s collapse — let’s talk about the five players who most stood out today.1. Blake BortlesDo not look at the box score. Do not look at the stat line. It only tells you part of the story and it’s not even the most important. Not even the fact that Blake threw four interceptions and fumbled once tells you what you need to know. It’s the how that discourages me most about Blake’s play today. Did you not see the BIGGEST DUDE ON THE FIELD IN A RED JERSEY, man?What is this?Or this?Offensive coordinator went away from the run game early (for whatever reason) and Blake played as bad as he’s ever played. On three consecutive drives in the second quarter, Blake fumbled the ball away, threw a pick-six, and then threw another interception three yards away from the end zone.2. Jermey ParnellLike Blake, this was about as bad a game out of Parnell as I can remember. Blake was sacked five times and hit a total of 11 times, mostly because of the right side of the offensive line. (We’ll get to A.J. Cann next.)I’ll blame Blake for the four interceptions, but Parnell deserves some blame on that fumble.3. A.J. CannAside from one of the five sacks today coming when Cann whiffed on Chris Jones, there was a play where Cann and Parnell seemingly just let their guys go by them and didn’t react until two or three seconds after the ball was snapped. (If you have the video, please send it my way so I can include it here.)In all, the offensive line played poorly, but Cann and Parnell were especially bad today.4. Donte MoncriefMoncrief led the game by a mile with 15 targets but he only came away with six catches. Some of those were on Blake, who missed him bad on two deep passes on the opening drive. Some of those were on scheme, like when he was asked to make a jump ball catch in the end zone and, well, he’s not very good at those. But some misses were on drops or unfinished routes.5. Telvin SmithI didn’t want to include anyone on the defense here on principle, since they’re going to catch unnecessary flak after holding the league’s best offense to just 23 points at home. But Telvin was woefully underwhelming in the first half before the game got away from the Jaguars. On the first series alone, he was beat three times in pass coverage — granted Womens T.J. Yeldon Jersey , one was a perfect pass from Patrick Mahomes, but the other two he was just late.I mean, how do you defend that?Honorable Mention: Nathaniel HackettGod I hate blaming the offensive coordinator, but the offensive game plan was either awful or they moved away from it too early. T.J. Yeldon was doing well so unless he was injured, I don’t know why you are throwing on third and fourth down near the goal line, why Blake ends up with 70 drop backs (61 pass attempts, five sacks, and four rushes), why running backs had just 13 carries, why Moncrief was getting the lion’s share of carries, why we didn’t attack the middle of the field until the second half, and... I just don’t understand what I saw on offense today.How will the Jaguars rotate their running backs? There will be nothing vanilla about the 2018 Jacksonville Jaguars offense this year, and that’s good news for fans with a more sophisticated football palette.Nathaniel Hackett has revealed glimpses of some new and different wrinkles in the offense in the preseason, but this seems like it’s only the tip of the tactical iceberg. The NFL is gradually adapting more and more run-pass option (RPO) concepts and principles to help out quarterbacks that are coming from spread systems, and we may be able to add Hackett as an early adopter along with the likes of Sean McVay and Frank Reich. This is great news for Blake Bortles as it emphasizes his strengths (ability to make plays with his legs) and nullifies his weaknesses (decision-making and turnovers) while simultaneously paralyzing defenses with misdirection.We’ve already seen some of this sprinkled in this preseason, specifically against the Atlanta Falcons with a few two running back sets in the backfield. So how will the Jaguars rotate their skill position players and what does that mean for Blake Bortles?First up — the running backs!Running backsThe Jaguars have opted to go with a three-headed monster of Leonard Fournette, T.J. Yeldon and Corey Grant, and all three horses should be active on game day this season. To pander to the comic book crowd, think of Leonard Fournette as Iron Man, T.J. Yeldon as Spiderman Womens Yannick Ngakoue Jersey , and Corey Grant as The Flash. I know I’m mixing Marvel and the DC Universe, but bear with me.Fournette is the workhorse and the aptly named Leo will get the lion’s share of snaps this year. Striving to be the king of the NFL jungle this season, Fournette’s development in blitz pick up and pass catching from year one to year two should yield an increased presence on third downs, which is poetry in motion to all Fournette owners in fantasy. While we may see a Fournette bump in third down situations, Fournette may actually see a decrease in snaps on second downs, especially early in the game to keep him fresh for the fourth quarter. Fournette’s main contribution will be in the red zone and short yardage situations where his strength can move the pile and pick up the tough yards and points. T.J. Yeldon has been praised all offseason by the coaching staff and should see an increased role on earlier downs. Yeldon has consistently been the best pass protector in the rotation and is likely the best receiver out of the trio, consistently wrangling in Bortles’ passes with his web-like hands. In addition to his reps in the backfield, I wouldn’t be surprised if Yeldon is utilized in the slot on four-receiver sets on third and medium situations with one of the other two runners in the backfield.Corey Grant has something the other two backs don’t — explosive, almost supernatural speed. Grant is sturdier than the normal scat back (5’11” and 205 pounds) and while he is a blur in the screen game, don’t be surprised if Grant gets some rushes between the tackles this year. Last season, if Grant was in the game, a screen pass was almost a given, so the Hackett will need to diversify Grant’s offensive portfolio this season.The Jaguars 2018 running back rotation won’t have carved-out niche roles like last year, and including two of them on the field at the same time illustrates a nightmare scenario for the defense. What if Grant swings out to the flat for a potential screen pass and Fournette runs off tackle to the same side? What if Bortles reads man coverage and both Leonard Fournette and T.J. Yeldon go on opposite wheel routes, taking the linebackers out of the box and allowing Bortles to do a QB Draw up the middle? What if Bortles runs a zone read with Fournette and has Yeldon to hit from the slot for a short game? What if he opts to keep it if Yeldon is covered and runs it towards the sticks for a first down? What if Fournette functions as a lead fullback from a pistol formation and allows Yeldon to get a beat on a draw play? What if DJ Chark swings in on a jet sweep and Bortles throws a screen to Corey Grant in the direction where Chark came from?Sounds hectic, right? It should be, and that’s the point of all this. This is exactly the type of internal whispers that Hackett wants to force for opposing defenders and coordinators alike. He wants to create a virtual game of whack-a-mole where defenders will either have to commit fully to one assignment or try to keep eye discipline to not fall for misdirection, which is where the passing game benefits. Speaking of the passing game鈥?stay tuned tomorrow.