Questions worth pondering as the football fan bases in north Florida deal with pathetic starts by the Jaguars, Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles, saddled by a 1-7 record that represents their worst combined record at mid-September in history:
Have we ever seen Trevor “We suck right now” Lawrence be more vocally annoyed or calling everybody out like he did in a postgame press conference than after the 18-13 loss to the Cleveland Browns?
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, looking on during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 18-13 loss to the Cleveland Browns, was visibly agitated in the aftermath and needs to perform better to justify his $275 million contract extension.
Analysis: Jacksonville Jaguars stumped to explain disheartening 18-13 loss to Browns
After Shad Khan shelled out $253.4 million in guaranteed money on contract extensions for Lawrence and hamstring-impaired cornerback Tyson Campbell, how much is the Jaguars’ owner fuming about this 0-2 start?
Will Campbell’s absence be a lot more noticeable the next two games when the secondary must deal with quarterbacks Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills) and CJ Stroud (Houston Texans)?
Is there any picture more indicting for the Jaguars’ offensive line than seeing Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Alex Wright blow past left guard Ezra Cleveland, then overpowering center Mitch Morse, to sack quarterback Trevor Lawrence for the first safety of his career?
Or maybe it was the previous Jaguars’ fourth quarter possession, when right tackle Anton Harrison got hurt being rag-dolled backward on third-and-goal from the 7 by Browns’ defensive end Ogbo Okoronkwo, resulting in an incomplete pass?
Is there a bigger red flag for the Jaguars right now than how the offense operates in the red zone? Or will that get fixed when tackles Cam Robinson and…
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Author : The Florida Times-Union
Publish date : 2024-09-17 02:15:16
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