Things were set up nicely for the Jaguars to get a much needed win Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs were without their starting quarterback, top two running backs, as well as their top receiver.
But despite out-gaining Kansas City by 218 yards and holding them to 1/14 on third down, the Jaguars could not get out of their own way, once again, in a 19-14 defeat.
Now at the halfway point of another underwhelming and unacceptable season, the team finds itself at a crucial crossroad.
Fans were promised this year would be different.