The Jacksonville Jaguars did not have a good year on offense. They were in the bottom half of the league when it came to yards per game, third down conversions, yards per pass attempt, and were one of only 10 teams to average fewer than 20 points a game.
(The Miami Dolphins scored more points than us last year. Sheesh.)
Much of that can be attributed to the fact that the centerpiece of the offense was a volume running back and that outside of him the team has few playmakers. It was a sixth round rookie quarterback throwing to one quality wide receiver and a bunch of backups and practice squad call-ups.