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Is this the worst Offense in Jag History?
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Quote:Have you noticed how the Jags opponents are basically playing "safe"? Denver used a game plan today for their rookie QB that didn't have him taking risks. They ran the ball alot, and were doing their best to just protect the ball. All the 3 and outs by Denver showed that they weren't taking much risk. I think this is really it. Whenever a team needs to move the ball and score on the Jaguars they can do it pretty much at will. It's just that most of the time teams play it safe. So even when Bortles has a decent game it's not going to matter because the other team will just do whatever they need to win and the Jaguars won't stop them. The team overall is as soft as Gus's softserve cones. |
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