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Worst draft related blunder in Jaguars history?
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Quote:I don't consider Harvey the worst because at least he showed up and tried. He just wasn't any good. R Jay Soward couldn't even be bothered to come to practice, Coughlin had to send a chauffeured car to pick him up, Boselli tried to help him but gave after he saw the guy put Jack Daniels in his water bottle at practice. Never did anything of note for the Jaguars and was wore out his welcome after just one season.A great point, but substance abuse aside Matt "Crackhead" Jones as a previous poster had refered to him was a horrible idea by management thus more appropriate in my mind for winner of this poll. They cant control a guys substanse abuse but picking a QB to be a WR in the 1st round was just a horrible idea. |
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