![]() ![]() Whether the 2017 Jaguars have beaten the Patriots or not, that team wasn't built to last. "Myles Jack was not down." /bj0VmY9VkO- Good Morning Football JThe 2017 Jaguars weren't built to last, would've eventually disbanded Looking back at the 2017 AFC Championship and has one thing to say: Jacksonville and Mack were the victims of a bad officiating call but saying that play was the catalyst to the Jaguars disbanding the following years seems like a stretch. GMFB host Jason McCourty was quick to pour a bucket of cold water on Fournette's assertion, rightfully pointing out that the Jags still had plenty of time to win the game but they couldn't get it done, and he's right. We were young at the time, we still had a lot of vets". You'll never know what would've happened, how many we could've won. I know for a fact if we would have won that game, that franchise team still would've been together. "That's the famous quote we always say, he was not down. Playoff Lenny doesn't stop there though, and says that a different outcome would have kept the 2017 core together longer. However, there are reasons to believe Jacksonville would have split regardless.įournette made a recent appearance on Good Morning Football and said what everybody know: The refs made a bad call that benefited the Pats and helped them come back from a 20-10 deficit. Former Jags running back Leonard Fournette believes that if they had beaten the New England Patriots in that game, they would have stayed together. ![]() That year, they made it all the way to the AFC Championship and came close to playing in the Super Bowl. The Jacksonville Jaguars only had one winning season in the 2010s and it came in 2017. ![]()
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