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How did the Jaguars lose?


Mr. Scot

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Analysts have mentioned the following items as contributing to the Jaguars loss to the Patriots.

"They took their foot off the gas when they had a lead."

"They switched from aggressive man coverage to a soft zone."

"They looked lackadaisical in the second half."

"They should have gone for it on fourth and one."

 

Any of this sound familiar?

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Analysts have mentioned the following items as contributing to the Jaguars loss to the Patriots.

"They took their foot off the gas when they had a lead."

"They switched from aggressive man coverage to a soft zone."

"They looked lackadaisical in the second half."

 

Any of this sound familiar?

Very familiar.

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There was a sale on paddleboats?

But seriously, the turning point was when the Jags got that delay of game penalty on a late 2nd quarter play that would've resulted in a first down. In retrospect, that was a 10 point swing that favored the Pats.

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8 minutes ago, beastson said:

Yup add the refs in and panicked when they got down on that last drive going straight to throw only mode, didn't run Fournette once

I'm not one to blame the refs, but Myles Jack's fumble recovery being blown dead when it shouldn't have been certainly didn't help.

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