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The Prowl Begins: Jacksonville Jaguars Are on the Move
Coach Jack Del Rio said after the Jaguar’s 24-23 preseason loss to Tampa Bay, that he believed his team had the ability to re-create who they are. He told his players that it's essential that they do that as a football team—that they go back to basics, go back to who they are, and re-create who they are. It was in that game that the seventh round pick of the 2005 draft showed why he was chosen when in the first play of the game, Troy Williamson caught a 74 yard pass and ran it in for a touchdown. Click Here to Read More
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That play put the smile on many a Jaguar fan, but the final moments were a heart breaker, losing by one point to Tampa Bay.
The Coaches have come home and spent the weekend looking at the game films over and over, making decisions and changes on the team roster.
Roster changes are always inevitable in pre-season. Moving one guy here, picking up another there, always aiming for the same thing; to create a team that can win ball games. It’s not always easy, people who have learned your system and are getting along with the other team mates, then the hard choice comes that you have to let them go. Hopefully they will sign on with someone else and continue their careers or the sad part, they will realize that Football is no longer an option for them.
These are the decision made by the Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches of the NFL almost every week during the pre-season. They’re job is to create the best team possible that will still be standing when that gun goes off in late January ending the Super Bowl.
This past Monday, the Jacksonville Jaguars made some changes in their search for that winning Super Bowl Team. For starters, they signed Adam Seward, a veteran free-agent. Seward is a bigger than six foot, 250 pound wall. And this “wall” has played in more than 40 games in the NFL . Two of them, he started for the Carolina Panthers.
He had been selected fifth in the draft of 2005. With Carolina he had a total of 20 tackles and one fumble recovery, he also had 29 special team tackles, showing that he can hustle down field. On March 20th of this year he had signed with the Colts, but was waved just last Saturday, August 22nd.
The Jaguars also signed (or more precisely, they re-signed) the powerhouse wide receiver Maurice Dupree during the pre-season, as well. Dupree is just shy of six foot and is 175 pounds—something of a lightweight, and yet an effective tool. He joined the team as a rookie free agent after the 2014 draft and had been waved on August 14 of this year.
The Jaguar’s also waived linebacker Lamar Myles and wide receiver Andy Strickland this past Monday. Myles had been signed as a rookie free agent in 2008, he spent all of the past season working on the club’s practice squad. Andy Strickland had been signed as a rookie free agent in 2014.
The changes continue with the addition on Tuesday of former Miami Dolphin six year veteran tight end, Ernest Wilford. The Six foot four, two hundred and thirty-five pound tight end was originally drafted in the fourth round of the 2004 draft. An an unrestricted agent, Wilford signed with the Dolphins in 2008. He was released Monday by Miami. Wilford has played in 70 career games with 37 starts and a career total receptions of 2,019 yards with 14 touchdowns tagged along with those receptions. All 37 of his starts had been with the Jaguars. He is ranked in Jaguar team history with a 14.1 yard average per reception.
While with the Dolphins he played in seven games with a total of three receptions for 25 yards. While with the Jag’s he played in all 16 games of the 2007 season with a career high 16 starts, leading the team with 45 receptions for a total of 518 yards with three touchdowns. In 2005 he finished the season with seven touchdowns, joining Jimmy Smith and Keenan McCardell as the only Jaguars receivers to have six-plus touchdowns in a season.
Yes, the roster is coming together. The Coaches are looking each player over, studying their performance during practice and especially during the games. Some of them are not yet there, like anything else, it will take time with some, but the majority of this year’s Jaguar’s are ready to go and start the season.
The next few weeks are going to be very stressful to those who are on the bubble. The coaches need to look hard and the players need to reach deep within them. This is their profession, they’re life choice, and this is what it’s all come down to. Professional football is not just a game of force and strategy. It is a game of heart for the player that has it or wants it bad enough.
So, it’s time for the players to reach deep within their souls and pull out the best they have whether it be heart or guts. It’s time to see who will be the Super Bowl Champions in January 2014 and that search begins in August with the changes in the Roster’s and the creation of a team that will end up being called Super Bowl Champions.
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