Jaguars lose to Colts, 27-10

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Updated: 11/09/2012 12:53 am
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Rookie quarterback Andrew Luck had the Colts rolling early and often, sending the Jaguars to their sixth straight loss.

Indianapolis won 27-10.

The Jaguars have not won since beating Indianapolis (6-3) in week 3.

The 4th quarter was once again irrelevant at Everbank Field.  The Jaguars were down 24-3 going into the final quarter and continued their trend of blowout losses on their home field.

Blaine Gabbert completed 18 of 31 passes for 209 yards, but threw an interception for a touchdown that deflated any chance of a Jaguars comeback.  Gabbert appeared to re-aggravate his non throwing shoulder in the second half and was replace for the rest of the game by Chad Henne.

Henne did throw a touchdown to Cecil Shorts, who finished with six catches for 105 yards.

Jacksonville (1-8) will next play in Houston (7-1) on November 18.
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Old Dog - 11/9/2012 10:49 AM
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This is the team Gene Smith built doing what they do best, loosing, game after game. Sad is the only word to describe the way the Jaguar's offence plays. Then all the stupid penalties don't help either, in fact I think players should be fined $5,000.00 per penalty for things like late or illegal hits, especially so on the quarterback. Simple truth of the matter is Gene Smith has no skill in picking quality, long term players. Which is proven by the fact that the Jaguars are located in the center of some of the best collage players in the nation, all members of the SEC, yet we only have one true SEC player (Jeremy Mincy) and a few from Missouri & Texas A&M who were both recently admitted into the SEC. Hey Gene even a blind man could spot true talent within the ranks of the SEC, so why haven't you been able to draw from those ranks, instead of picking so many players from lesser collages? Again it is your inability to choose quality players, as proven by the number of wasted draft choices over the last four or five years. Time for the Jaguars to switch General Managers, long before this season ends, so the new General Manager will have an opportunity to make the choices needed to finally bring a winning group of players to Jacksonville.

RFM2009 - 11/9/2012 8:00 AM
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So, what else is new with Malarkey & Co.?
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