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Are the Jaguars giving up football for volleyball? No, but ...

John Reid, @JohnReid64, Florida Times Union

The Jacksonville Jaguars have tried to make it work as a football team. But they’re 22-74 since 2011. Maybe trying something else really is the best idea.

And something else looks to be volleyball!

In reality, this is a drill receivers and defensive backs high pointing the ball after the coach bounces it toward them. It looks easier than catching real footballs thrown by Blake Bortles. I’m sure after last week’s practice they needed a break from that.

Now for some jokes.

I felt like this one really won the day here.

Please leave your Jaguars volleyball jokes in the comments for your internet peers to judge.

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