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Posted Sunday, September 07, 2008 4:43 PM




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The Good- Special Teams

The Special Teams played really well today.  Almost always gave the Jags good field postion and pinned the Titans deep in their own territory.  The only blemishes were Scobee's miss, which I still think he made, and that awful onsides kick.

The Bad- Rush Defense

The Jags let the Titans run the ball down their throats.  Albeit nowhere near as bad as last years 282, it was still a poor effort.  They gave up over 130 yards on the ground, and had no answer for Chris Johnson.

The Ugly- Offensive Line

Terrible.  What more can I say?  The Jags have to get healthy up front.  They created no holes for the running game and didn't give Garrard too much time to throw the ball.  They gave up 7 sacks, but some of those can be attributed to Garrard holding the ball too long.  Meester can not come back soon enough.

This game was bad, but I'm an optimist and hope that this will be a wake up call that will allow the Jags to kick it up a gear or 5 for next week.



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WE'LL BRING THE NOISE!!!
South is the new North!

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Posted Sunday, September 07, 2008 5:00 PM




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The good: Matt Jones seems to be showing his potential.

The bad: O-line (couldn't run block or pass block)

The ugly: Those God-awful uniforms the tacks wear. I'm so glad I don't have to see those 16 times a year. Also...what's the deal with their raccoon mascot?




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