The Good, The Bad and The Spotty in the Jaguars loss to the Texans

The Jacksonville Jaguars franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence returned to action Sunday hosting the Houston Texans for a shot at revenge at Everbank Stadium. And before halftime, Lawrence would leave the game in a 23-20 loss. Whlie backup passer Mac Jones made a valiant effort, the Travis hunters within the Duval Devout hoping to get a… read more

Keys to the Game: Can the Jags Avenge the Last Texans Loss?

The Jacksonville Jaguars battled the Houston Texans in a Week 4 loss in Houston. Now in Week 13, they have a chance for revenge by spoiling the Texans in the standings for the conference as they are currently in close competition with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 3rd seed. Here’s what the Jags need in… read more

Why Bill Belichick is a Bad Idea for the Jacksonville Jaguars

The rumor mill is churning about the Jacksonville Jaguars courting all-time great coach Bill Belichick to be their next man on the sideline. If you aren’t familiar with the scuttlebutt among the Duval Devout, they want the head coach Doug Pederson to be fired ASAP. The pitchforks have been raised and the mob has formed… read more

The Good, The Bad, and The Spotty: Lions Maul Jags, 52-6

Heading into Detroit for a battle with the Lions after scoring only seven points against the Minnesota Vikings in Jacksonville was a daunting challenge for the Jaguars. Members of the Duval Devout are split on whether they were cheering for the first win for an unlikely charge to sneak into the playoffs or jockeying for… read more

Keys To the Game: How the Jags Can Leap Past Lions

The Jacksonville Jaguars don’t have to look far for a strategy to compete with the Detroit Lions. It’s as simple as looking at both teams’ performances last week. The Jaguars had three takeaways against the Minnesota Vikings whom they held to 12 points while the Lions quarterback Jared Goff threw five interceptions against the Texans…. read more

Keys to the Game: How the Jaguars Battle Past the Vikings

The NFL isn’t a place for moral victories and at 2-6 the Duval Devout are over all the “we’ll get ’em next week” speeches from their Jacksonville Jaguars. They’ve become Hunters for Travis out of Colorado should they get the top pick in the draft after suffering another near comeback in Philly against the Eagles…. read more

The Good, The Bad, and The Spotty: Eagles Fly Past Jaguars, 28-23

It was tough for the Jacksonville Jaguars last week. The Duval Devout were forced to watch helplessly as the Jags saw six starters suffer injuries in a heartbreaking 30-27 loss to the Packers which dropped them to 2-5 on the year. As a result, wide receiver Christian Kirk is now out for the year while… read more

Keys to the Game: How the Jags can Edge Out the Eagles

The Duval Devout saw their Jacksonville Jaguars deliver what may be their most complete game, but it was unfortunately in a loss to the Green Bay Packers. However, the Jags having six starters who left the game and didn’t return to action was something that not only impacted that game but will cast a shadow… read more

The Good, The Bad, and The Spotty: Jags Scratch and Claw with Packers in 30-27 loss

The Duval Devout were back in Everbank to cheer on the Jacksonville Jaguars who were hoping to string together back-to-back wins for the first time this season hosting the Green Bay Packers. The Good The defense started out strong against Green Bay. Jarrian Jones snagged his first interception as an NFL player to help make… read more

Keys To the Game: How the Jags Can Put Away the Packers

The Jacksonville Jaguars finally did it. They played a complete game in London. Special Teams, defense, and offense all had performances in production that gave the Duval Devout something to be proud of. The problem is it was against a reeling New England Patriots franchise that is now experiencing its longest losing streak under the… read more

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