In a period of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ greatest futility from 2010-2014, a lack of an effective run game, no clarity and direction at quarterback, the absence of playmakers at wide receiver and a defense that couldn’t keep it close all spelled doom for the AFC South cellar-dwellers.
Despite these limitations in the whole team roster, it was the lack of a bonafide threat in the return game that significant disappointment to many. It was understandable that a roster lacking depth and across the board talent would take time to be rebuilt – we are in 2016 hopefully going to see the fruit of this reconstruction – but finding a single player who could spark a team, help with the field position battle and at least give the opponents something to game plan for seemed beyond the Jaguars.