Blake Bortles will remain the starting quarterback of the Jacksonville Jaguars
@Deepizzaguy (122383)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
October 24, 2016 6:17pm CST
Mike DeRocco reports the news on Monday Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley said to the media he will stay with his starting quarterback Blake Bortles despite the calls from Jaguars fan to make a change.
The Jaguars lost their most recent football game on Sunday in Jacksonville Florida to the Oakland Raiders by a final score of 33-16.
Bradley feels that Bortles can lead his team to win more football games due to his desire to lead the team as their starting quarterback for the remainder of the current regular season.
The reality is if Bradley were to make a quarterback change he has Chad Henne as his backup quarterback and rookie Brandon Allen which will not improve the chances of the Jaguars to increase their chances to make a playoff run this year.
The reality is that the Jaguars offense is in 15th place of 16 teams in the American Football Conference with 117 points scored which beats the Houston Texans who have 108 points scored during the current football season even though the Texans will have a football game versus the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football so maybe they can surpass the Jaguars in total points scored at the end of Week Seven in the National Football League regular season schedule.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Oct 16
Bradley's days as coach may be numbered.
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@Deepizzaguy (122383)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
25 Oct 16
You are correct since the coach takes the fall for his failure to win games.


