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Blake Bortles has lead the Jaguars in Rushing in 3 games


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In those 3 games, he has 73 yards total.

 

34 vs San Diego (loss)

17 vs Baltimore (loss)

22 vs Tennessee (loss)

 

The only time the Jaguars have had a runner gain more than 50 yards in a game was against the Colts (Yeldon, 71 yards, Win)

 

Jacksonville as a team averages 3.8 ypc (26th in the NFL) and has 508 rushing yards through 7 games (72.6 yards per game). They have 134 carries (32nd).

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So let's do a recap:
- The Jaguars aren't who the analysts thought they were.
- The Texans aren't who the analysts thought they were.

Yea, what else is knew. See you guys next season on the Jags and Texans hype-train! Oh, don't worry, they will "improve" themselves in next year's draft, just like they always do!

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More Blake Bortles fun facts

 

-Blake Bortles is 0-10 when he throws for 300 yards or more

-26 of Bortles' 58 career touchdowns (44.8%) occured in the 4th quarter. Only 19 of his career touchdowns (32.7%) occured in the first half

-Bortles has engineered just 5 game winning drives in 36 starts (10-26 record as starter)

-When leading or tied, Bortles has a 54.1 completion percentage, with 9 TD's, and 10 INT's

-When trailing by at least 15, Bortles has a 64.8 completion percentage, with 18 TD's and 8 INT's

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