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Quote:Jags have officially hit rock bottom
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Think your team is hard to watch? Try being a <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/teams/jacksonvillejaguars/profile?team=JAC'>Jaguars</a> fan. Jacksonville is 15-55 since the beginning of the 2011 campaign. Fifteen and fifty-five. <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/player/blakebortles/2543477/profile'>Blake Bortles</a> continues to put up fantasy numbers, leading the casual fan to surmise that he is ascending rapidly. Until you watch <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000559574/Jaguars-Blake-Bortles-is-intercepted-in-the-end-zone-by-Texans-Andre-Hal'>the end-zone interception he threw</a> at the end of the first half on Sunday. Down 10-7, the Jags needed points there. Funny thing is, that wasn't even Bortles' worst throw to the other team -- or even to <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/player/andrehal/2543874/profile'>Andre Hal</a>, for that matter. See: <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000559771/Jaguars-Blake-Bortles-throws-second-interception-of-the-day-to-Texans-Andre-Hal'>This pick-six</a>.


Then I guess we're the best fans in the world.

After all, it's pretty easy being a Pats fan or a Packer fan. But to be a Jags fan? You have to be pretty tough. You have to have real fortitude.
Laughingstock
Quote:Jags have officially hit rock bottom

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...cards-fall

 

 

Think <i>your</i> team is hard to watch? Try being a Jaguars fan. Jacksonville is 15-55 since the beginning of the 2011 campaign. Fifteen and <i>fifty-five</i>. Blake Bortles continues to put up fantasy numbers, leading the casual fan to surmise that he is ascending rapidly. Until you watch the end-zone interception he threw at the end of the first half on Sunday. Down 10-7, the Jags needed points there. Funny thing is, that wasn't even Bortles' worst throw to the other team -- or even to Andre Hal, for that matter. See: This pick-six.
Btw, this isn't rock bottom. That was Gene Smiff, Mularky, and Gabbert.
Quote:Then I guess we're the best fans in the world.

After all, it's pretty easy being a Pats fan or a Packer fan. But to be a Jags fan? You have to be pretty tough. You have to have real fortitude.
Definitely.  Though i must say, everyone with fortitude doesn't use good sense, patience, and optimism.....Just keep on clicking, you'll see.  

Win or Lose, the Jags fan is always right.
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so is you
Yea its pretty tough being a Jaguar fan

Quote:Btw, this isn't rock bottom. That was Gene Smiff, Mularky, and Gabbert.
Tamata Tomoto

 

Comparing Gene Smith/Mularkey with Caldwel/Bradley is like comparing the best smelling turd in the toilet. 
why do people get so offended, appauled and defensive when the media puts a light on the truth?
What we need is more stability.  I think both Dave and Gus should get extensions this offseason.  

Quote:But he was dead wrong about Mallet and BOB, lol.

 

I remember the BOB hire and he panicked like it would set our franchise back 10 years. 

 

From reading his tweets, he isn't a Bradley fan, lol.
 

Well it does look like he was right about something setting the Jags franchise back 10 years, it just wasn't the BOB hire, it was the GUS hire.
Quote:What we need is more stability.  I think both Dave and Gus should get extensions this offseason.  
 

lol, we are so stable right now that we are flat lining.
Quote:Yea its pretty tough being a Jaguar fan


It is. But there are some positives that can be taken from it. A Jags fan learns patience, humility, and that it isnt the win or loss that is most important, but the journey. We should all recognize the moral victory that can be achieved if we just hold ourselves accountable to be the best fans that we can be in supporting the team, at a time when we need it the most. Its just a little Murphy, thats all.


We will get THROUGH this! I promise~
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Lol I miss TMD arguing with FBT like an old couple...
I'd rather have Gus Fring coaching this team than Buffoon Bradley.
Oesher needs to go do not like him at all
Quote:I miss that comedy gold
You realize that his reinstatement could possibly result in the heart attack or aneurysm of at least one, if not more, highly respected moderators, right???
Quote:Oesher needs to go do not like him at all


I haven't gone to Jags.com in the past month, and rarely the past few years.


Haven't read a pre, post, lead-up article in ages. I'm embarrassed by my distaste for his pieces, to the extent of missing info about our dear deplorable Jags.
Quote:It is. But there are some positives that can be taken from it. A Jags fan learns patience, humility, and that it isnt the win or loss that is most important, but the journey. We should all recognize the moral victory that can be achieved if we just hold ourselves accountable to be the best fans that we can be in supporting the team, at a time when we need it the most. Its just a little Murphy, thats all.


We will get THROUGH this! I promise~
Why can't I be like you?
Quote:I haven't gone to Jags.com in the past month, and rarely the past few years.


Haven't read a pre, post, lead-up article in ages. I'm embarrassed by my distaste for his pieces, to the extent of missing info about our dear deplorable Jags.


Every article is the same.
Quote:I just saw this on nfl.com. Since 2011 the jags have only won 15 games,and lost 55.   WOW!
 

Sounds about right after watching every single one of those games....

wondering when will the team be good again, if ever...
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