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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Are the odds stacked against the Jacksonville Jaguars

As pre season ends an we all await the start of the NFL how will the Jaguars do this year?

So lets break down the Jaguars in the following areas:
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Coaching
The Bottom Line

In 2009 the Jaguars had a shot at the playoffs at 7-5 last year and blew four games in a row to end the season.
The attendance at home was only 49,652 and there was talk of the Jaguars moving to LA.

WILL 2010 PROVE TO BE ANY DIFFERENT?

The Jaguars have already made a good comeback, signing Everbank to sponsor the stadium. Selling the amount of tickets to avoid blackouts this year, and even going 2and 2 in preseason.

This year the offense is going to be built around Maurice Jones Drew.
Last year he rushed for 1,400 yards, and 15 touchdowns.
HOPE YOU FANTASY PLAYERS ADDED HIM TO YOUR TEAM.
Already this year some questions about the QB position with David Garrard vs Luke McCown.
As far as the passing game all eyes will be looking at Mike Simms Walker and wide out Mike Tomas.
Also the Jaguars will depend on Eugene Monroe and Eban Britton.
THE HEAT INDEX GIVES THE JAGUARS A 7 OUT OF 10 RATING

The Defense last year had only 14 sacks, and no pass rush!
This year they signed a veteran Aaron Kapman and took Tyson Alualu.
THE JAGUARS ARE GOING TO GIVE UP POINTS!
The heat index gives the defense a 3 out of 10 rating.

Teams rely on special teams and the Jaguars brought in a ton of players this year.
Rookies could be the added spark or the downfall of the Jaguars this year.
Doing returns two rookies Deji Karmin and Scotty McGee.
Kicking will be an issue as the kicker Josh Scobee has seen his accuarcy sink from a 92.3 percent of field goal attempts made in 2007, to 76 percent in 2008, and down to 64.3 percent in 2009.
THE HEAT INDEX GIVES THE SPECIAL TEAMS A 3 OUT OF 10 RATING.

Coaching with Jack Del Rio, well lets just say his job is on the line.
In the past seven years Del Rio has had a record of 57-55, and two playoff appearances.
If the team is interested in going to LA or firing Del Rio the 2010 season will decide the fate of both.
The heat index gives the coaching staff a 3 out of 10 rating.

THE BOTTOM LINE:
There is very little to like about the team and the situation.
There is no veteran leadership, and no inspiration from the staff.
MAYBE THE JAGUARS WILL HAVE A SURPRISE SEASON, BUT THEY WILL NEED TO OVERCOME A LOT OF OBSTACLES.
THE HEAT INDEX GIVES THE INTANGIBLES A 3 OUT 10 RATING.

The Heat index rates the Jaguars at 20/50 rating.
I hate to say this but it is impossible to see the Jaguars making a run at the Superbowl with a division with the Colts, Texans, and Titans.
Also with games outside the division with Dallas and San Diego.

THE ONLY WAY THE JAGUARS WILL HAVE SURPRISE SEASON IS IF THE DEFENSE STEPS UP AND THE OFFENSE FINDS A SPARK OF ENERGY.

VEGAS HAS 45-1 ON JAGUARS WINNING THE SUPERBOWL.

THE OUTLAW PREDICTION:
JAGUARS SHOCK THE HECK OUT OF ALL OF THIS YEAR!

WRITTEN BY
THE OUTLAW MICHEAL TOMSIK

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Boat Casino vs Land Casino in Mayport Florida

If you all do not rember two weeks before christmas in 2009 the Sun Cruize operations closed boats in Mayport, and Daytona, and other areas leaving 600 employees unemployed.
Recently some of the people that operated Sun Cruize have managed to open a new company called Jacks are Better and are planning a return of a casino boat in Mayport.
My hats go off to the new owners, and people behind making the ship a possibility.
However why not open a noramal land base casino in Jacksonville?

The boat while I am sure will do well. As really there is no compition in the area for a casino. You have to drive to the Hard Rock, or go to a internet cafe, or you can go to the Poker Rooms in Orange Park at the Dog racing track.
You can bet horses and dogs there also.

If someone was bright they would open a 24 hour land base casino in Jacksonville.
With the boat you have to sail out to international waters, about 3 miles out.
It takes about an hour each way, than you gamble for 2 or 3 hours.
You have to deal with weather conditions, tides, waves and other factors as well.

With a land based casino you can have returants, hotel, bar, night club, entertainment, shopping and a whole lot more. A small casino in Mayport would not be that hard to construct and parking is availalble. If you go out and look at all the fenced off areas that are availalble right on the river front.

While a casino boat may employ up to 100 people, a small casino could employ upwards to 5000 employees. Some of the larger casinos in Vegas employ more than this amount.

Also look at the history of casino boats in Florida:
In 2004 the Florida Gaming Commission stated 17 boats operated in Florida.
In 2008 the number was at 14.
In 2009 the commssion stated that less than half of that number survived.

Some of the companies that have gone down:
Sun Cruze Casino, Horizions Casino, Treasure Island Casino, and more are listed.
Many of these companies in bankruptcy or just closed the doors.

One company called The Big "M" Casino still operates out of Fort Myers area.

A land Based casino would draw from the local population as well as being a tourist attraction. While the casino boat attracts locals, and can be seen as a tourist attraction it does not operate 24 hours a day or 7 days per week.

The Last ship sailed Wed to Sundays two times a day, and I understand the new company is going to follow the same format.

With the boat you have expenses like gas, wear and tear on the boat, sanitation,
employee training in case of emergency, and other factors as well.

I hope that the new company does well but would like to see some one stand up and say lets open a land base casino here in Jacksonville!

The Outlaw Micheal Tomsik

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