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Nick Sorensen
Nick Sorensen is a safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He's number 41 and is 6'3 and 210 pounds. He's been in the NFL for 5 years.
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Before we get started, check out my Week 13 NFL picks . I’ve uncovered some guys you can plug in if you are dealing with an injury or tough matchups.
David Garrard, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars Garrard has a decent match-up this week against Houston’s middle-of-the road passing defense. That’s not what makes him a decent play this weekend. He truly is a different player at home, where the Jags happen to play this week.
Home: 5 games, 283.8...
- Jags' streak at three after Garrard's winning drive (sportsline.com)
5 questions with ... QB DAVID GARRARD Although this was a difficult loss, are you still upbeat about where the team can go from here? I still feel great about our team. Even though this game was disappointing, it was one game. Unfortunately, we've had games like that before where we didn't do enough. How do you get past this game? I expect us to come out this week and play hard, knowing that we have this bad taste in our mouths. We're ready...
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From jacksonville.com
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Jacksonville's second trip to the West Coast resembled the first. The Jaguars (6-5) fumbled twice, missed two field goals and allowed six sacks in a 20-3 loss at San Francisco on Sunday. They were equally inept at Seattle in October, when David Garrard was sacked five times and fumbled twice in a 41-0 debacle that was the most lopsided loss in coach Jack Del Rio's seven seasons.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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The reason the Jags are not selling tickets has nothing to do with the race of the quarterback. It has everything to do with the recession and the cost to attend a game. It would not hurt either if the Jags had a good team and a good record. Jags fans are fickle and will only attend when they are winning. By the way, Byron [Leftwich] packed the stadium. Offended by rant about raceread more
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From jacksonville.com
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The Jaguars are stressing they're making a business trip to San Francisco for Sunday's game. "There shouldn't be any tomfoolery going on," quarterback David Garrard said. "It's a business trip. We're going to hope to be a whole lot better this time around," coach Jack Del Rio said. He was referring to the team's first West Coast trip this season, to Seattle, a trip that went awry before the game started. Defensive end Quentin Groves was in an...
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