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Another Jaguars home game blacked out
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attendance (42,088) in their last home game, Oct. 18 against St. Louis. This one could break the mark. Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver has made it clear the small-market franchise doesn't anticipate selling out any home games in 2009, although team
Story|11/05/2009
Jaguars manhandle winless Titans 37-17
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attendance was 49,014 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, the second straight home game blacked on local television. Owner Wayne Weaver said this week he would consider playing some future games in nearby Orlando _ a wake-up call to fans. The Jaguars
Story|10/04/2009
Weaver: Tebow a compelling fit for Jaguars
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every home game in 2009. Most blamed the sluggish economy. Some pointed to the slumping team. Either way, team owner Wayne Weaver has to find a way to get them back. How about Tim Tebow? Weaver told The Associated Press this week that drafting
Story|09/16/2009
Rebuilding year? Jaguars seeking quick turnaround
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attitude we're going to have to have if we want to get to the championship and win the championship." Team owner Wayne Weaver had something to do with the changes He asked personnel chief James "Shack" Harris to resign, promoted longtime scout
Story|09/09/2009
Vick home in Va., fitted with electronic monitor
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s lost." The Atlanta Falcons have already said Vick won't play for them again, and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver said he wasn't interested, either. Vick will be released from federal custody July 20. ___ AP Sports Writers
Story|05/21/2009
Jones-Drew, Jaguars agree to 4-year year extension
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Steven Jackson's six-year, $49.3 million deal with St. Louis as a baseline for negotiations. Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver made it clear in January that he believed Jones-Drew was capable of being an every-down back and wanted to do whatever
Story|04/15/2009
Tackle Tra Thomas leaves Eagles, signs with Jags
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than $20 million guaranteed, but both players struggled on the field and caused problems in the locker room. Owner Wayne Weaver and general manager Gene Smith vowed to not make the same mistakes this time around, especially during an economic
Story|03/09/2009
Meester, Starks staying in Jacksonville
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maybe with good reason. Most of those moves backfired, especially the signings of Florence and Porter, and owner Wayne Weaver has decided to be more frugal this time around. Meester, Starks and Considine could be the highlight of the team
Story|02/27/2009
Jaguars part ways with Porter, Florence
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endorsed them or we wouldn't have done them, so I'm not going to go back and second guess what was done," team owner Wayne Weaver said last month. "We just have to learn from our mistakes and move on." Weaver parted ways with personnel chief
Story|02/11/2009
Harris resigns, takes fall for Jaguars' woes
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previously served as Jacksonville's executive director of college and pro personnel. Harris, Smith and Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver were not available for comment Tuesday. "I can't really find the right words to describe Shack leaving," Spicer
Story|12/23/2008