After an impressive rookie season that saw workhorse running back T.J. Yeldon gain 740 yards in 12 games while averaging over four yards per carry it finally seemed like the running game may be fixed.
Then general manager Dave Caldwell meddled with it in the offseason. He added free agent 2016 Pro Bowl running back Chris Ivory to the mix. His 1070 yards and seven touchdowns while averaging over four yards per carry made it seem like the Jags rushing attack would be even better.
Combined, Ivory and Yeldon were supposed to be a dominant duo.