Article By Jack Harver on 2nd November, 2009
The Jaguars aren't the New England Patriots.
Nor, for that matter, are they the Indianapolis Colts.
After watching two of the NFL's perennial passing powerhouses drub Tennessee by a combined score of 100-9, Jacksonville's aerial attack came into Sunday's game smelling blood.
Five of the Titans' first six opponents had gained over 300 yards through the air—including a 323-yard effort by Jaguars quarterback David Garrard and his receivers in the teams' first meeting, a 37-17 blowout win for Jacksonville.
As the Jaguars' 14th-ranked passing offense traveled to Nashville, they clearly intended to trounce Tennessee wi...
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