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Jacksonville Jaguars: Be Careful Where You Put Blame Concerning Their Loss

December 20, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Looks like Dominic Rhodes was right. Today at Lucas Oil Field, the big brother got the best of his up-and-coming younger sibling as the Jaguars fell to a well-prepared Colts team 34-24.
The 10-point victory both is and is not misleading.
Tyjuan Hagler's 41-yard onside kick off return was a garbage score, but the Jaguars' 67 rushing yards discloses the fact that Jacksonville was playing from behind the entire game, thanks to a rebirth of the feared Peyton Manning.

Sure would have been nice to see the faulty one.

If we are being totally honest, Manning might have doubled his output had Austin Collie not been taken out due to a concussion. With the weapons of Collie, Garcon and Wayne at his disposal, the first half was a clinic on how to confuse a defense. Jaguars defenders were turned around and out of position as if they were looking for that last seat in a game of musical chairs.

There was however, no quit from the visitors. Garrard statistically out-perf...

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