Despite the fact that the vast majority are straightforwardly thinking about whether Blake Bortles ought to remain the beginning quarterback in Jacksonville (counting, obviously, the Jaguars), Bortles isn't agonizing over it.
For the most part, since he's not mindful of it.
Through John Reid of the Florida Times-Union, Bortles said he's gone into radio quiet as he tries to concentrate on keeping the employment that has been his the most recent three years.
"Regardless of whether you think you are rationally solid as you conceivable can, in the event that you read negative stuff about yourself sufficiently long there's no real way to not trust it," Bortles said before Saturday's training. "I don't watch link sports news channels and I got the opportunity to remain off online networking and all that stuff since it does nothing for you. Anything you all say, I have no clue. I believe it's everything I can do is go out there and go acquire, demonstrate and indicate them with each play I can do it and I can reliably do it."
To do as such, he's ended up in an opposition for the occupation. He and reinforcement Chad Henne split reps with the starters Saturday, and mentor Doug Marrone said he will keep on evaluating whether it's an ideal opportunity to roll out an improvement before Thursday's third preseason amusement.
"I'm searching for the best individual to lead our offense," Marrone said. "I'm not saying that Chad [Henne] has it or not. It's right up there for snatches, and either individual can take it. I'm recently hoping to see who can lead from that position."
Going into a week ago, it was difficult to envision that was anybody yet Bortles, however the previous No. 3 general pick has made it an inquiry with his own play.