
The 2008 season has been a forgettable one for the Jaguars. They made it to the AFC Divisional round a year ago, and with virtually everybody returning, expectations were high four months ago. A run on injuries, a no-show defense and plenty of bad luck has a lot to do with the 5-10 situation they currently find themselves.
Defensive coordinator
Gregg Williams will
probably be fired after one season, and several players expect to be looking for work in the coming weeks. Linebacker
Mike Peterson is a goner; head coach
Jack Del Rio unofficially ended his Jacksonville career by
benching him earlier this season.
Although nothing's been decided, during the Jags' last home game on Dec. 18, Peterson used the occasion to send the media his well wishes.
Seriously.
... [T]he middle linebacker made it a point to thank the writers for the stories they've written about him in his six years with the Jaguars.
"I appreciate that," Peterson said. "I've got a scrapbook at home with all the great stories. No matter what they [Jaguars] do or what the future has for me, they can't take away those great memories."
And maybe one day,
Terrell Owens and
Ed Werder will bury their hatches, mend their fences and hug it out, too.