Late Night Questions with Jaguars O-Zone

TCB. Taking Care of Business.
This is a good place to start this O-Zone Late Night, because “taking care of business” without question was Sunday’s storyline. The Jaguars were expected to win against the Jets, now 3-11. They needed to win to stay in first place. That can sometimes be a tough combination in professional football. The Jaguars methodically did what they needed to do Sunday and that’s a good sign for this developing, surging team.
Richard from Jacksonville
I think it’s time for the are-we-good, are-we-really-good, we-can’t-win-with Lawrence and is-this- contending emails to stop. Do you think they will?
Until he throws an interception. Fans fan. It’s what they do.
Zone, I am starting to believe!
The Jaguars are 10-4. They started the season 4-1 and have beaten good teams all season. Their lone losses since Week 2 are to the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks and Houston Texans – 3 of the NFL’s best teams. They have won 3 consecutive games by 17 or more points. They are in first place. If you’re not believing now, I don’t know what it will take.
The team is clicking on all cylinders.
Our highly-paid quarterback is … Kklling it!!! Playing like a man possessed.
Lawrence turned in a third consecutive solid, impressive game Sunday. He started fast, again looking very confident and very accurate. He threw for 5 touchdowns and ran for another. He threw accurately. He played with confidence and poise. It looks sustainable. He continues looking like a player taking a step. That’s another good sign for this developing, surging team.
He’s good. We’re reaching the point where it’s stubborn to think otherwise.
Steve from Shreveport, LA
Thirty-one points in the half! Wow! who is this team?!
They’re the AFC South-leading Jaguars, the No. 3 seed in the AFC and a serious contender for – and in – the postseason. They have been good all season. They’re getting better now.
John, I remember a time not to long ago when the Jaguars seemed to never be able to score on their opening drive. So glad those dark days are gone.
Richard from Jacksonville
That was an impressive opening drive in a multitude of ways.
This was the much-ballyhooed, oft-aromatic, sometimes-accurate First Email of the Game. What it lacked in wit and verbosity it made up for in accuracy. The Jaguars indeed drove impressively on their first possession to take a 7-0 lead. Lawrence was impressive. So were the receivers. It set the tone. Good stuff.
Jakobi Myers is one of the best in-season pickups we have ever had. Dude is automatic.
Jaguars wide receiver Jakobi Meyers indeed has been an otherworldly-good midseason pickup. Acquired via trade from the Las Vegas Raiders, he has 27 receptions for 355 yards and 3 touchdowns in 6 games since. More than statistics, his reliability and consistency have helped Lawrence and the entire receiving corps. Midseason picks are often vastly overrated. It’s difficult to overstate how much this one has mattered.
We went from a touchdown to field goal over a dumb penalty.
We have to get someone to fix those little lights.
Once again, I request we resign ETN. That is all…
The Jaguars love, love, love running back Travis Etienne Jr. He is a total professional and a huge reason this offense is playing at one of the league’s highest levels right now. What that means in terms of his contract that expires following the season remains to be seen. Running back is a tricky position to re-sign. Here’s hoping Etienne returns. He’s a pleasure to watch.
Alan from Biggest little city
I’m so glad Trevor is on my fantasy team … and favorite team.
Winning is cool. Fans like it.




