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how many former jags in playoffs
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Quote:Cardinals VP of Player Personnel Terry McDonough was the Jaguars Director of Player Personnel before the Jaguars current regime was hired. So all 12 teams have former Jaguars. Amazing. The total is 33 when you include executives, coaches, practice squad players, and players on injured reserve. But it does not change the number of former Jaguars in the playoffs, only how many have been eliminated. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:So all 12 teams have former Jaguars. Amazing. The total is 33 when you include executives, coaches, practice squad players, and players on injured reserve. If we're including coaches then Jack Del Rio is still at Denver (for now)
Quote:If we're including coaches then Jack Del Rio is still at Denver (for now). I did count JDR.
The Steelers, Bengals, and Lions losing means we have to subtract former 11 Jaguars, bringing the total down to 22.
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Quote:Key word: was. Released in the final cuts this year. He's probably found a career path that's a better fit for him than offensive tackle. IIRC he had pretty good hands. Maybe he'd make it as a blocking TE. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?"
There were not only a lot of ex-Jags on the playoff teams, there were a bunch of starters:
Mincey and Selvie for Dallas (and Durant on IR). Mathis for Detroit. Forsett, D. Smith, and Monroe (injured) for Baltimore. Nelson for Cincy. Knighton and Marshall for Denver. Connolly for NE. Tony McDaniel (was he mentioned earlier?) for Seattle. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?"
Quote:IIRC he had pretty good hands. Maybe he'd make it as a blocking TE. That would require blocking. Not his strong suit.
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Brandon Marshall is on IR, but yes he is a starter.
Don Carey isn't a starter for Detroit? He got a lot of playing time against the Cowboys. I don't think I counted Tony McDaniel. |
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