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In case no one realized how huge yesterday's win was
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Bortles first NFL win Denard Robinson first career 100yard game and first career TD First win by two tds or more since 2011 First time since 2007 we've held three opponents in a row to under 20 points First time in years (want to say 2007 again, can't recall the exact) that we've held teams to under 300 total yards two weeks in a row. Most rushing yards in a single game since Sept 2012 ARob first career TD Gus Bradley undefeated against Cleveland Not to mention last week Bortles tied the franchise rookie passing yard total.
IT WAS ALWAYS THE JAGS
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