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Jags to Riches: The Cinderella Season of the Jacksonville Jaguars
Published in Hardcover by St Martins Pr (1997-09)
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Riveting look at an expansion team's meteoric rise.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-18
Review Date: 1999-11-18
The way this book reads is a direct analogy to the Jaguars. A quick and powerful example of how to write and how to win correctly. The Andre Rison anedote and Tom Coughlin's use of fear to gain respect were excellent. With the Jaguars poised to make a run at the Super Bowl, I look forward to seeing a following on this model franchise by these two gifted writers.
This "beyond the line of scrimmage" story is outstanding.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-31
Review Date: 1999-05-31
Anyone who regularly reads the Florida Times Union sports page would expect that John Oesher and Pete Prisco could provide this fascinating and sometimes provocative story of how this world class franchise was put together. The pair's sensibility and willingness to force Coach Coughlin's respect lends to a short but compelling read.

Jacksonville: The Consolidation Story, from Civil Rights to the Jaguars (Florida History and Culture)
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Florida (2004-03-29)
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not bad, but could be deeper
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Review Date: 2006-03-31
Review Date: 2006-03-31
I am moving to Jacksonville soon, and this book was a handy history of Jacksonville in the last half of the 20th century. The book shows how Jacksonville's heritage is that of the rural, blue collar south: conservative Democratic until the 1990s, conservative Republican thereafter.
It points a reasonably distinctive portrait of Jacksonville 50 years ago: uneducated (with no four-year college in 1956), heavily industrial, and so polluted that in 1948, "sulphuric acid droplets in the air began to disintegrate nylon stockings on women on the streets of downtown Jacksonville."
Occasionally, the book is stingy with analysis: for example, it mentions city government's love affair with expressways here and there but fails to address the possible relationship between highways, suburban sprawl, and downtown deterioration.
The book discusses education often, but here too is uncritical of bureaucrats, routinely assuming that more education spending means more education. Although the book occasionally notes that desegregation was not a complete success in Jacksonville, a more complete analysis would have compared Jacksonville to other cities. Is Jacksonville a city where desegregation worked with a few hitches, or one where (as in most northern cities) desegregation ended with an all-black urban school system surrounded by white suburban schools? This book does not answer that question.
The last chapter of the book is focused on Jacksonville's city-county consolidation: but the book's discussion of scholarly commentary is too focused on comparing Jacksonville with Tampa, which has annexed significant swaths of suburbia (as opposed to other cities with more limited annexation powers such as Cleveland or Detroit). Are taxpayers better off because Jacksonville has one city government instead of 20? It is hard to tell from this book.
It points a reasonably distinctive portrait of Jacksonville 50 years ago: uneducated (with no four-year college in 1956), heavily industrial, and so polluted that in 1948, "sulphuric acid droplets in the air began to disintegrate nylon stockings on women on the streets of downtown Jacksonville."
Occasionally, the book is stingy with analysis: for example, it mentions city government's love affair with expressways here and there but fails to address the possible relationship between highways, suburban sprawl, and downtown deterioration.
The book discusses education often, but here too is uncritical of bureaucrats, routinely assuming that more education spending means more education. Although the book occasionally notes that desegregation was not a complete success in Jacksonville, a more complete analysis would have compared Jacksonville to other cities. Is Jacksonville a city where desegregation worked with a few hitches, or one where (as in most northern cities) desegregation ended with an all-black urban school system surrounded by white suburban schools? This book does not answer that question.
The last chapter of the book is focused on Jacksonville's city-county consolidation: but the book's discussion of scholarly commentary is too focused on comparing Jacksonville with Tampa, which has annexed significant swaths of suburbia (as opposed to other cities with more limited annexation powers such as Cleveland or Detroit). Are taxpayers better off because Jacksonville has one city government instead of 20? It is hard to tell from this book.
2002 Jacksonville Jaguars Media Guide
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AFC south.(NFL)(American Football Conference, National Fooball League): An article from: The Sporting News
Published in Digital by Sporting News Publishing Co. (2004-11-01)
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Afc South: The Houston Texans, the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Tennessee Titans (The Child's World of Sports-NFL)
Published in Library Binding by Child's World (2003-08)
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AFC South: The Houston Texans, the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Tennessee Titans (Inside the NFL)
Published in Hardcover by Child's World (2008-08)
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Happy days: with all 32 teams having improved themselves, this is the time of year when optimism reigns. (2003 Draft Review).: An article from: Football Digest
Published in Digital by Century Publishing (2003-07-01)
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The History of Jacksonville Jaguars: NFL Today
Published in Hardcover by Creative Education (2004-08)
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If I Were a Jacksonville Jaguar (Picture Me Books)
Published in Paperback by Playhouse Publishing (1999-12)
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Jacksonville Jaguars
Published in Paperback by Cwc Sports Inc (1998-08)
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