A CBS article written by Cody Benjamin Has the top 10 "must see" games. Of course there are no Jags listed there, but we did get one honorable mention.
[url=https://www.cbssports.com/writers/cody-benjamin/][/url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-nfl-schedule-release-playoff-rematches-christmas-showdowns-among-top-10-must-see-games-this-season/
(05-12-2023, 07:13 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]A CBS article written by Cody Benjamin Has the top 10 "must see" games. Of course there are no Jags listed there, but we did get one honorable mention.
[/url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-nfl-schedule-release-playoff-rematches-christmas-showdowns-among-top-10-must-see-games-this-season/
This from the same article...
Quote:Winner: International [url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/JAC/jacksonville-jaguars/]Jaguars fans
We know they exist, considering how often Jacksonville has substituted, well, Jacksonville for London over the last 15 years. But now, this year, the NFL is really hinting to the overseas faithful that a particular AFC South franchise belongs to them (and, perhaps someday, in more of a literal sense). The Jags will play not one but two games on "neutral" London grass in October, and get this: they're back-to-back, meaning Trevor Lawrence and Co. will play the Falcons and Bills before an international audience in successive weeks. How soon before the UK flag is a permanent fixture on Jags jerseys?
What they conveniently omit is that of these two games, one is the usual game we have in London, and the other is considered a Bills home game.
Why can't the national media let go of this anti Jacksonville bias?
Someone with a Twitter account should tell this guy to be a real sports journalist and not just regurgitate old rumors. Clown.
(05-12-2023, 07:54 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ] (05-12-2023, 07:13 PM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ]A CBS article written by Cody Benjamin Has the top 10 "must see" games. Of course there are no Jags listed there, but we did get one honorable mention.
[/url]https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2023-nfl-schedule-release-playoff-rematches-christmas-showdowns-among-top-10-must-see-games-this-season/
This from the same article...
Quote:Winner: International [url=https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/JAC/jacksonville-jaguars/]Jaguars fans
We know they exist, considering how often Jacksonville has substituted, well, Jacksonville for London over the last 15 years. But now, this year, the NFL is really hinting to the overseas faithful that a particular AFC South franchise belongs to them (and, perhaps someday, in more of a literal sense). The Jags will play not one but two games on "neutral" London grass in October, and get this: they're back-to-back, meaning Trevor Lawrence and Co. will play the Falcons and Bills before an international audience in successive weeks. How soon before the UK flag is a permanent fixture on Jags jerseys?
What they conveniently omit is that of these two games, one is the usual game we have in London, and the other is considered a Bills home game.
Why can't the national media let go of this anti Jacksonville bias?
They keep doing that [BLEEP] until we win big for multiple seasons.
Then they'll keep doing it out of spite.
[BLEEP] 'em
We don't need their approval.
(05-13-2023, 12:36 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ] (05-12-2023, 07:54 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]This from the same article...
What they conveniently omit is that of these two games, one is the usual game we have in London, and the other is considered a Bills home game.
Why can't the national media let go of this anti Jacksonville bias?
They keep doing that [BLEEP] until we win big for multiple seasons.
Then they'll keep doing it out of spite.
[BLEEP] 'em
We don't need their approval.
Good point, we do have a history of being good one season and then cratering the next few err dozen? While last year felt different, this year will tell the tale. We finish above .500 then they will come around or begin getting "no comment" to their questions.
All it will take is a new stadium deal here and something in writing, something that is concrete. Anything short of that the media will just continue this schtick like they've been doing now for nearly two decades. Long before London it was L.A.
Winning fixes this. We are a small market. It is what it is. However, historically, when this team shows it can win? This city and it's fanbase shows it's willingness to spend money and support them annually.