If there was one word to describe the Jacksonville Jaguars offense since the end of the David Garrard era, it would be “vanilla.” Offensive coordinators like Greg Olson, Jedd Fisch, and Bob Bratkowski were not even footnotes in an era that featured “gurus” and “masterminds” like Chip Kelly, Jim Harbaugh, Sean Payton, and Kyle Shanahan.
To say the Jags were completely passed over in the offensive frenzy that was the NFL’s pass-happy heyday would be completely accurate.
The most creative the Jags have appeared in at least half a decade occurred in 2016 after Nathaniel Hackett took over for Olson following his mid-season dismissal.