Jaguars must get Leftwich receiving help

By Andy Targovnik  |   Friday, March 02, 2007  |  Comments( 10 )

Jacksonville Jaguars
After a disappointing 8-8 season in 2006, Jack Del Rio knows that his future as Jacksonville Jaguars head coach is in jeopardy. When he named Byron Leftwich as his 2007 starting quarterback earlier this week, he took the first step toward saving his job. Nobody's sure why it took Del Rio so long to decide what was obvious, but then again, he...
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CommentsComments: 10
No.1
Spoakland
01:52 AM
03/05/2007
I was surprised that Randy Moss was not mentioned as a solution to the Jaguars' receiving woes. I know he can be a pain, yet he's a more dangerous receiver than the ones that were mentioned. The question is whether he'll give his best. He didn't last year and decided he wanted to leave Oakland. You might think he lost a step. I believe he lost interest. Couldn't handle being on an offensive team with problems in every area. He stopped giving his best and added to the Raiders' troubles. Most Raider fans now agree with him. He should go...somewhere that he can do what he did with the Vikings. It's not in Oakland anymore.
No.2
Fin Fan and Jag Luver
06:24 PM
03/05/2007
The Jags problem isn't the receiving corps its a shi--y O-line. Thats why Leftwich is hurt every year.
No.3
Spoakland
07:30 AM
03/06/2007
Fin Fan, was it smart for the Dolphins to release TE Randy McMichael? I don't know much about him. How good is he? If he's good, and not too expensive, the Raiders would be interested in him. I'd appreciate your view.
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