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18 August 2009
now MJD's turn to be the centerpiece to the Jaguar offense, accompanied by wholesale changes to the rest of the unit, David Garrard is sure to lead a fresh attack this campaign. Longtime defensive leader Mike Peterson is
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17 December 2008
Eli Manning · Robert Gallery · Larry Fitzgerald · Philip Rivers · Sean Taylor · Kellen Winslow II · Roy Williams · DeAngelo Hall · Reggie Williams · Dunta Robinson · Ben Roethlisberger · Jonathan Vilma · Lee Evans · Tommie Harris · Michael Clayton · Shawn Andrews · D. J. Williams · Will Smith · Vernon Carey · Kenechi Udeze · Vince Wilfork · J. P. Losman · Marcus Tubbs · Steven Jackson · Ahmad Carroll · Chris Perry · Jason Babin · Chris Gamble · Michael Jenkins · Kevin Jones · Rashaun Woods · Benjamin Watson
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7 December 2008
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8 November 2008
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20 October 2008
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10 October 2008
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21 September 2008
Meanwhile, the Jags found their ground game (both Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for over 100 yards) and David Garrard finally looked like the QB he was last year, completing 16 of 22 passes but without a touchdown. The Jax receiving corps has yet to impress (with Jerry Porter already banged up and Dennis Northcutt leaving the game with an injury) as RB Jones-Drew caught the most passes for the most yards on a variety of screens. At one point, the Jags drove the ball 82 yards in 12:18, draining most of the fourth quarter and finishing it with 3 points by Scobee.
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30 August 2008
In more dramatic news, Fred Taylor (RB) was arrested early this morning for an incident outside of a club in Miami, though it does not seem to be something that will have much of an affect on the season.
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20 August 2008
Garrard, in the first year of not really having to earn his starting spot, is coming off a year in which he completed 64% of his passes, threw for eighteen touchdowns with only three interceptions. I remember the first pick he threw; it was week 13 in Indianapolis in a 28-25 loss. There aren't too many whose names aren't Brady or Manning who wouldn't be thrilled with Garrard's numbers from last year, and
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