The Jacksonville Jaguars fell behind early to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20-7, crawled their way back to a 24-20 lead in the third quarter, and then ultimately lost in embarrassing fashion 38-31.
The final score wasn’t as embarrassing as was the way the Jaguars lost, failing to stop a Tampa Bay rushing attacked powered by what was supposed to be a terrible offensive line.
Whether it’s the offense stalling in the redzone or the defense failing to stop the run, the Jaguars seem to have something every week that keeps them from winning games. This Sunday, the Jaguars let Doug Martin and Charles Sims run roughshod over a defense that is built to stop rushing attacks.