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Highlights for the Jacksonville Jaguars and New England Patriots joint practices were a little tough to come by on Monday, however there was one thing that stuck out like a sore thumb for me and I know it’s something the team has worked on in training camp so far. In team drills (11-on-11) the Jaguars were stuff on four consecutive plays on the goal line and turned it over on downs.
Bortles and Jaguars get first and goal from the 2. Fumbled snap, run stuff, incomplete to Lewis, run stuff. Turnover on downs
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) August 7, 2017
The Jaguars redzone struggles have been well documented, though ironically enough is one of the areas quarterback Blake Bortles has been consistently good at, but on Monday it was just a bad set of downs.
Fumbled snap. Run stuffed. Dropped pass. Run stuff.
Woof.
Those are the types of things the Jaguars can’t be doing anymore, especially with someone like Leonard Fournette toting the rock. I don’t know specifically who the runningback was on those run plays, so I’m hoping it wasn’t Fournette.