Sunday, September 21, 2008
Colts look to keep Jags Winless
The Jaguars look to grab their first win of the season today against the Colts.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Will the Jags go 0-3?
Peter King thinks the Jaguars will win this week against the Colts and avoid falling to 0-3.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Jags Bring Back Naeole
The Jaguars have resigned veteran guard Chris Naeole, who played for the team from 2002 until last March when he was released. This is a great move that could pay dividends right away depending on Naeole's health. His final season was marred by a torn quadriceps muscle, and this injury must have played a large role in his release from the team during the offseason. With a thin line and a poor running game, Naeole offers as much help as any free agent, and his familiarity with the system should be a massive bonus. If he can get anywhere close to his old form it will be a big boost to the running game.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Still in it?
Peter King still has the Jaguars in his "Fine Fifteen" installment, suggesting that at least one writer believes their season is not yet over.
Not lacking confidence
Despite the terrible start, the Jaguars are apparently still confident that the season will be successful.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
The Jags Impact on Jacksonville
A nice story on how having a professional team has changed Jacksonville. I can't even remember what the city was like before 1995.
Now we may be in trouble....
Around 3:35 pm ET today, the Jaguars were beating the Bills 16-10 and the Colts were trailing the Vikings 15-7, and it looked like we'd be traveling to Indy next week with a chance to go 2-1 while putting the Colts in an inescapable 0-3 hole. Within five minutes the Jaguars allowed the Bills to march down the field for a touchdown, and the Colts had drawn even against the Vikes. Now, we are in danger of being in that 0-3 hole next week. All preseason thoughts that the Jags would just pick up where they left off in Pittsburgh last January are gone. The team can't run the ball. In 2 games, we have rushed a total of 44 times for 131 yards and just one touchdown. While much of this can be blamed on injuries to the offensive line, that problem is not going to go away this season, and the Jaguars will need to find a way to manufacture points. Surrendering just 37 points in two games to teams who both look playoff-ready is no shame; however, when quarterbacks not named Vince Young have been in the game, they have gone 22-27 for 275 yards and a touchdown against us. Those numbers sound eerily similar to Tom Brady's line against us in the divisional playoff game. Drafting Groves and Harvey was supposed to fix the issue of the pass rush, but a total of four sacks in two games is not going to cut it in low-scoring defensive struggles when we are playing for field position and looking to force turnovers.
Normally, I'd say that going 0-2 would be a disaster, but there is a bit of hope, only because this season has started so unusually. The Patriots are 2-0 but do not look invincible anymore without Brady. The Colts are 1-1 and we could still draw even with them after next week. Another favorite, the Chargers, are 0-2 as well; the Browns are on the verge of going 0-2 as I write this; the Jets, who look as capable of making the playoffs as anyone else, are 1-1 as well. None of these opponents are out of reach for us yet. The major problem are three contenders who were supposed to be trying to catch us all season, but instead have jumped out to 2-0 starts: the Titans, Bills, and Broncos. I hate to say it, but this game against Indy is a must-win. If we take it, we will be favored against the Texans at home the following week with a chance to be 2-2. This will be absolutely essential with games against Pittsburgh, Denver, and Cleveland to follow. We need to come out of that stretch at 4-3 at the very least. Still, I have an unavoidable feeling that the remainder of the season is foredoomed.
Williamson Out
The wide receiver corps will be very thin against the Bills. Hopefully the running game can get it going.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Jerry Porter to Miss Game
It looks like Jerry Porter will be out of the Bills game, despite practicing the past two weeks.
Friday, September 12, 2008
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