Redemption Time: Going Out with a Good Taste

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Published: October 16, 2009

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... Sunday against the Rams.

Why? Possibly because he may have singlehandedly ruined the Jaguars for their game against Seattle. 

A stretch? Yes, quite possibly, but it may also be the truth. 

The first truth is that without Mike Sims-Walker the passing game was limited, as Garrard really had no one to throw to barring Torry Holt who had a semi-decent first half.  No offense to Mike Thomas, but the rookie is more of a playmaking slot wide receiver, and I think he could excel there, but not a second or first wide receiver.

The second truth is that without Mike Sims-Walker, Mike Thomas could not come on the reverse, taking away some of the confusion for the Seattle defense.  This severely limited the playbook and destroyed the offensive production.

Finally, the last truth is that the Jaguars defense did not play terribly until the offense finally rolled over to play dead. 

The defense was actually holding Seattle's offense for a good portio...

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