Article By Jack Harver on 5th October, 2009
It isn't enough to cushion the financial blow the Jaguars are taking from more than 20,000 unsold tickets.
It won't be enough, if it continues, to keep the team from looking hard at relocation.
But during Sunday's 37-17 rout of the Tennessee Titans, the 46,031 Jacksonville faithful in attendance made Jacksonville Municipal Stadium—which seats 67,164—feel like the legitimate home of an NFL team.
They didn't do it with sheer decibels. The stadium's design, unfortunately, is such that even the noise of a packed house would float away into the open air. Tennessee's only false start came when left tackle Michael Roos tried to get a head start on pass protection in the fourth quarter.
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