The Jacksonville Jaguars currently sit at 2-6, a familiar place over the last several seasons. The Jaguars have become accustomed to accepting lost seasons by the midpoint of most years, but this year it’s different. Expectations for the franchise were higher than they’ve been for the better part of the decade, but the players and the coaches have failed to deliver.
While all hope was already lost before last week’s loss to the Chiefs, the fact that the Jaguars couldn’t beat a team missing so many key pieces was further proof that things need to change in a big way this offseason to set the franchise back on the right track.