Blair: Those hooked on Minshew were provided with plenty of reasons to argue for the Jags to stick with him when Nick Foles returns from injury. Like Minshew's second touchdown pass in the win over the Jets, when he maneuvered his way out of a sack and flung the ball on the run 30 yards downfield to Chris Conley, who sprinted the rest of the way for a 70-yard score. Or a 29-yard boundary throw to D.J. Chark on third down in the third quarter. Of course, Foles partisans (I hope there's such a thing!) could highlight Minshew's fumble in the second quarter, when he failed to feel Jets defender Jordan Willis coming up behind him as he geared up to throw. Fumbles have been a problem for Minshew, who has nine (with five lost) on the season. But one thing stuck out to me while re-watching Jacksonville's third scoring drive of the day, an 84-yard, 8:56 jaunt that resulted in a field goal in the second quarter: On third down on that possession, Minshew was 3-of-3 passing for 54 yards, with one 13-yard scramble. So far, Minshew's career numbers on third and fourth downs (64.5 yards per game, 5:1 TD-to-INT ratio, 91.7 passer rating) are better than Foles' (54.2 yards per game, 14:9 TD-to-INT ratio, 74.1 passer rating) and a massive improvement over Blake Bortles' (60.4 yards per game, 24:26 TD-to-INT ratio, 68.6 passer rating). Though it hasn't always translated into conversions (Jacksonville ranks 24th in the NFL with a 33.3 percent conversion rate), and the sample size is small, it's encouraging that the rookie is coming up big when the pressure is on.