The Jacksonville Jaguars have been pretty terrible this season, however, there are still aspects on the team to be thankful for.
Here are some things we are thankful about at Jags Wire in which surround the teams:
James Johnson (@Sportsgrind_Don):
I’m thankful for the opportunities that I’ve been given for covering the Jags. I’ve interviewed first-round selections, been to the NFL Draft, covered the team during their only good season in recent history (2017), and while challenging, it’s been a lot of fun.
I’m also thankful for the people I’ve met because of my passion in covering the Jags, including Phil, Jacob, Will, Robert, Daniel, Nick and many more. Hopefully, better days will come to this team to make this experience that much more better.
Phil Smith (@PhiltheFilipino):
I’m thankful that we have a hometown team at all. The story of Jacksonville getting an NFL franchise is improbable. Even though they frustrate me to the end of the earth and back, at least we’re not St. Louis.
Jacob DeLawrence (@_Jdela):
I’m thankful that the Jaguars have managed to self implode this year and hopefully force owner Shad Khan to make sweeping changes. I’m also thankful for the Jags being the Jags and allowing me to join James and Phil to discuss our woes frequently on “The Jags Den Podcast.”
Daniel Griffis (@NFLGriffis):
I’m probably most thankful for the numerous opportunities to go to the games with my family. My grandmother bought us tickets in ‘95, so the family would come together more often for unforgettable moments. Simply put, the Jags give us a reason to see each other every other Sunday and that’s what it’s all about.
Will Frost (@willfrost_):
What am I thankful for? It’s been hard to be thankful for much these past few weeks, but I’ll do my best. I’m very thankful for Gardner Minshew II. He may not have set the world on fire when he was starting for the Jags, but for a few games, he made watching Jacksonville football fun again.
Most importantly, I’m thankful for new starts. The year of 2020 is quickly approaching and with it marks a new year, a new decade, and hopefully, a new regime. I don’t know who I want in the front office as we go into next season, but I know change is needed.
Robert Ricks (@rrickswriting):
I’m thankful that the Jags know how to draft talent. The front office from a player relations aspect is a mess, but they know how to actually find good players. I can sleep somewhat better knowing that the Jags are just a stable quarterback away from being a major player in the AFC again. I’m thankful in knowing that ownership TRIES to move the team in a forward direction. They’ve just failed to execute in other spots.
What are you all thankful about at home when it comes to the Jags?