Pass defense key to improvement for Jaguars
Posted by GameSetMatch on October 29th, 2009
The Jaguars’ pass defense dropped from 30th to 31st in the NFL this week.
Interestingly, the unit didn’t play because of the bye week.
“We’d better get back to work,” Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio joked. “We don’t want to fall any further.”
Humor aside, Del Rio considers the Jaguars’ struggling pass defense one of his main concerns as the club moves into Round 2 of AFC South matchups, starting Sunday at Tennessee.
The Jaguars (3-3) have allowed 365 yards or more of total offense in all but one game this season, with most of the yardage through the air. Opposing quarterbacks are completing 69.1 percent of their passes against the Jaguars (for 12 touchdowns and five interceptions) for a 99.3 passer rating and have suffered just five sacks.
Click here to read the full article – By Michael C. Wright of jacksonville.com
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