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Jaguars going back to their roots
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Tennessee sort of did the same thing, taking some pressure off their QB with a strong OL, 2 big RBs and a solid defense. Since TC arrived there has been a strong emphasis on Special Teams which I do not think is unwarranted. Special Teams can certainly swing games and generate cheap points. If you have 4 or 5 core players, Montel Owens type guys, then you can start to game-plan tricky formations, trick plays, etc. Special Teams is a fundamental science as well as an art form. I'm happy to see so much emphasis placed there.
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