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      <title>Bears sign G/T Eben Britton</title>
      <description>The Chicago Bears have signed four-year veteran offensive lineman Eben Britton to a one-year deal.</description>
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The Jaguars continue to put a special emphasis on defense throughout training camp. So far, it's yet to bring about the kind of results that are needed to shut down an opponent.</description>
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      <title>Line Continues to be a Question</title>
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      <description>The Jacksonville Jaguars finished their season with a 7-9 record, and depending on who you talk to, 2009 was either a nice surprise or a bitter disappointment.  However you look at it, 2009 is over and it’s time to reflect on the play at each position and what we can expect going forward.  We are are now going to look at the offensive line.
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      <title>Jags Right and Wrong</title>
      <description>The Jaguars had an up-and-down season in which they lost their first two games and their last four.
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      <title>5 Positives of the 2009 Jaguars Season</title>
      <description>Despite the Jaguars dismal finish to the 2009 season, there were plenty of positives to the campaign to keep Jaguars fans excited and looking forward to 2010.  JagNation is going to list our top 5 positives of the 2009 season.</description>
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      <description>We are now entering Week 10 and the Jacksonville Jaguars have played half of their season so far with a record of 4-4. It's time to hand out the always meaningful Mid-season Awards.</description>
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      <description>Although none of the four teams in the AFC South have marquee rookies, the first-year players on all four team's rosters have been performing and helping them win.  We will take a peek at how the AFC South rookies performed on Sunday.</description>
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      <title>OT Eben Britton: Jaguars Sign Second-Rounder</title>
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      <description>Before any team starts a season, there are always a handful of questions to answer. How will the quarterback play be? Will your top players stay injury free? Does your team have enough depth to overcome injuries?</description>
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      <title>O-line Shouldn't be a Question for Jags</title>
      <description>There’s a cliché adage that floats around the football world and it goes a little something like this; “the offensive line is the most important unit in football.”</description>
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      <title>Battle of the Bulge in Jacksonville</title>
      <description>There appears to be a battle in the trenches beginning to take place on the offensive line of the Jacksonville Jaguars.</description>
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      <title>Image IS Everything for Jacksonville</title>
      <description>Heading into the 2009 offseason, it was a given that there would be changes within the Jaguars organization. Changes are made within every organization, each year, but with the Jaguars it was obvious major moves were in store.  There had to be.</description>
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      <description>Just one quarter into the first game of last season, the Jaguars found themselves without three of their starting offensive linemen. With a pieced together offensive line, the Jaguars were certainly limited on offense. Teams stacked the line of scrimmage to stop their rushing attack, and the offensive line couldn't hold their blocks long enough to give David Garrard the time he needed.</description>
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      <description>For perhaps the first time in the Jack Del Rio regime, the Jacksonville Jaguars openly struggled with chemistry issues inside the locker room. There was plenty of finger pointing from different camps and it was difficult to decipher exactly where the controversy was coming from.</description>
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      <description>The Jacksonville Jaguars front office will not come out directly and admit the team is rebuilding, but after releasing veterans such as Taylor, Peterson, and Spicer, it appears painfully obvious. With an infusion of youth, there should be some very interesting position battles this season in Jaguars camp. We are going to preview two of what is sure to be the most intriguing competitions.</description>
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      <description>The Jaguars decided to go big during the draft, selecting offensive linemen with their first two picks. Eugene Monroe and Eben Britton are expected to contribute immediately for Jacksonville, so there will be a lot of pressure on both of them. Fans, coaches, teammates and front office executives alike hope that the two grow together in order to form one of the best tackle tandems in the league.</description>
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