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C'mon Maaaaan whats.is your Jaguars C'mon man moment?
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Quote:Quinton Groves' interception that he took back and tripped on the goalline This is my choice as well. I remember watching this happen, and someone later on these boards appropriately crediting the "turf monster" with a tackle on that play. Then MJD fumbles on the very next play, and what should have been a sure touchdown becomes a turnover. Finally, JDR after the game trying to defend the play of Groves during a Vito grillfest. Absolutely pathetic. Seriously. Quote:Nothing worse, nothing, than the 14-2 season and losing to the other ' Stache twice and then in the game that would've sent us to the SuperBowl. This was pretty bad too, but most Jags fans were leery about that third game because Tennessee just seemed to have our number that year. Losing wasn't as much a surprise as it was a semi-expected letdown.
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-Blaine Gabbert attempting to play QB.
-Jaguaring -William James and Don Carey -Reggie Williams celebrating a 4 yard reception
Quote:-Blaine Gabbert attempting to play QB. Jaguaring is the very fabric of Jaguars football. You should be banned for this type of ignorant nonsense. Mods? (Anyone?) Quote:Jaguaring is the very fabric of Jaguars football. You should be banned for this type of ignorant nonsense. Mods? (Anyone?)Sorry! *Puts claws up, leans to the side, bends down*
Quote:-Blaine Gabbert attempting to play QB. Arrgh I'd forgotten about Will James. I'll have nightmares tonight... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Actually, that was Wayne Weaver that said that. And that quote became famous as it was perceived to be a shot at the former coaching staff, but it wasn't. It was meant to quell the anxiety over hiring a defensive minded coach. The quote then subsequently became legendary after finding out the offense did indeed become three yards and a cloud of dust. Funny standing there while it was being said... And my mind still attributes it to JDR. The only thing I miss from the JDR era is Mel Tucker.
Birth of the Franchise - November 30, 1993
Death of the Franchise - November 29, 2011 Fans deserve better. Thanks for all the good times too many are in the past.
Signing Jerry Porter and Tory Holt after their prime.
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Quote:So hire a GM. Yeah, that wasn't going to work. He was not going to take that demotion. TC was a control freak that wasn't going to give that up without a fight. He didn't realize it until he got fired and had to take another job. There was a time when being a hc/gm was the norm. You don't see that nearly as often now. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Tim Couch Hail Mary. I agree with this. I remember that game and that play. I was 14 years old that year. Next day in the paper you could see photos of where he clearly didn't control the catch and where it had hit the turf. Naturally, Coughlin is fired not too long after that, and the rest is history. Two things I won't forgive the franchise, or, maybe I should really say Wayne Weaver and Gene Smith for.... 1. Firing Tom Coughlin 2. Releasing Fred Taylor ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king." Quote:I agree with this. I remember that game and that play. I was 14 years old that year. Next day in the paper you could see photos of where he clearly didn't control the catch and where it had hit the turf. Naturally, Coughlin is fired not too long after that, and the rest is history. Two things I won't forgive the franchise, or, maybe I should really say Wayne Weaver and Gene Smith for....Taylor was 32 years old when we released him. I liked him a lot too but he has to slow down at some point and he clearly did. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
The Saints miracle last play of the game only to miss the extra point to send it into overtime.
TSpin15 stole mine- Reggie Williams dancing after a 4 yard gain on 3rd and 6.
So I'll say Vito Stellino sneaking into videos and stills. C'mon man!
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![]() Quote:Tim Couch Hail Mary. Quote:Taylor was 32 years old when we released him. I liked him a lot too but he has to slow down at some point and he clearly did. It wasn't about that. It was the fact that he was willing to take the paycut AND take the backseat and let Maurice lead the offense in carries. He could have and should have finished up as a Jaguar instead of going up to New England. You can say he was slow all you want, at 30 & 31 he was averaging 5.0 a clip. And at 32, he was averaging 4.0 behind MJD leading the way as the featured back. He was still efficient and would have been just fine as the spell back behind MJD when he was still in his prime as a Jaguar. ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king."
Ahh, the good ole days, back when we had a back that got over 2 yards a pop
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Ahh, the good ole days, back when we had a back that got over 2 yards a pop Yeah but it is unfortunate that we went from potential HOF running back to League Leading running back while we couldn't solve the QB position. In a passing league, we had the best running backs on the planet ![]() C'mon maaaaannnnnn
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Gene re-signing Guy Whimper at the start of free agency. My mouth dropped.
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