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NFL.com article: "Jacksonville Jaguars showing promising growth despite 1-5 start."
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Quote:Buuwwwaaaaa. This is so stupid it's funny. I'm sorry.........Wow. LOL, thanks... I knew I'd hear some flack for saying this... But I don't care anymore. Gus is a players coach. He has instilled into this team that the process is what matters, not winning. I just wonder if this soft mentality leads to some "injuries" that wouldn't show up on a team with a more hard nosed coach? Think it's dumb if you wish. But it's clear this team is mentally soft. That may result in some "injuries" that a mentally tougher team may play through. Again, you can laugh. It's clearly not a statement that I can support with facts, but it's something that I have thought about recently because of this joke of a HC. |
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