Prowling The Web: Concerns for Marqise Lee

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Marqise Lee needs to step up in 2015 and finds himself in the latest Jacksonville Jaguars articles as a result.

What Marqise Lee’ injury issues mean for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2015 – Bleacher Report

"“If I had the choice to go I’d be going,” Lee said. “I haven’t been in OTAsall summer. We’ve got three practices and they want to keep me out for the three practices. No reason to try to come back and do anything. As long as I take the mental reps and stay on top of my plays I’ll be OK.”While this plan of action isn’t necessarily what Jaguars fans want to hear, it’s probably the best move. Sure, making an appearance at minicamp would’ve been nice, but it makes much more sense to have him properly healed before getting back on the practice field."

Julius Thomas will help the Jags red zone woes – ESPN

"According to ESPN Stats & Information, the Jaguars scored an NFL-low 13 touchdowns and completed an NFL-worst 39.1 percent of passes on an NFL-low 85 snaps in 32 red zone possessions in 2014. They were still last in TDs and completion percentage if you include the 2013 season, too.The blame is spread between the quarterbacks, offensive line, backs and receivers, and play calling. Not much the Jaguars have tried the past two seasons has worked consistently and as a result the team has averaged just 15.5 points per game the past two seasons."

Jags training camp preview – Horseshoe Heroes

"The Jacksonville Jaguars have been struggling for the better part of a decade to climb out of the bottom third of the NFL. 2010 was the last time they didn’t have a losing record, going 8-8, and they haven’t been above .500 since 2007, when they made the playoffs and were 11-5."

Jaguars PR director leaves for position with Tennessee Volunteers – Florida Times-Union

"Robinson accepted a position as the Senior Associate Athletics Director at the University of Tennessee the school announced on Thursday. Robinson has been with the Jaguars since 2005. He starts at Tennessee on July 31."

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