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Gene Smith the Jaguars toughest opponent. Where is he now?
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Quote:And Jack was also schitzo in that respect (your last sentence)......because, while he always liked to gamble on 4th down.....he also was in favor of some of the most conservative styles of play on both offense and defense. Jack's dream was winning every game 9-3, with 250 yards rushing and 100 passing. In fairness, a coach can only use the players he has. Under Del Rio the Jags never had a great passer, nor much in the way of WRs. Even Jimmy Smith was winding down by that time, and there was no one opposite him. But he did have Fred and MJD. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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