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Old 12-03-2007, 10:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Jags return with an edge

http://www.jaguars.com/News/Article.aspx?id=6559

The Jaguars left Sunday’s 28-25 loss to the Colts with a definite edge. It’s the kind of attitude that can renew a team’s spirit for the stretch run and beyond, but only if, of course, they fix the failures in a secondary that allowed 288 yards, four touchdowns and an uncommon third-down conversion percentage.

What’s the edge? It’s a feeling of regret and anger and the combination was written on the face of the Jaguars’ head coach, Jack Del Rio.

In his postgame interview, Del Rio’s mood was as obvious as the set of his jaw. You could see how deeply the loss hurt. You could see that he was angry. As much as he tried to camouflage it in his remarks, it was obvious.

“Good ballgame,” Del Rio said in a tense kind of staccato that let reporters know this was not a good time to spar with the coach.

“It seemed like every questionable situation went their way,” he said, and it was obvious he was talking about officials’ calls that seemed to favor the Colts at every turn.

What about the officiating, coach?

“Guys in my position get fined for saying what they think. I’ll let you say what you saw,” Del Rio said.

All right, we saw a field day for replay review, and every review seemed to go Colts coach Tony Dungy’s way. Dungy used so many “challenges” that he was unable to use one he certainly would’ve won; he only had one “challenge” left and it was too early in the first half to use it. So, you could say, that’s a “challenge” the Jaguars won. It was the only one.

Del Rio wanted to “challenge” the spot of the ball following a Dennis Northcutt catch at the goal line. At first, it appeared Northcutt may have broken the plane. By the time the Colts got done pinballing Northcutt, however, the ball had been moved back to the three. With the “challenge” flag in his hand, Del Rio was told to stick it back in his pocket because it was a judgment call and replay wouldn’t change the judgment. Hmmm.
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