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    Jacksonville Jaguars Jaguars to be sold; Del Rio fired

    NFL.com news: Jaguars fire coach Del Rio after eight-plus seasons

    Jaguars fire coach Del Rio after eight-plus seasons

    The Jacksonville Jaguars have fired longtime head coach Jack Del Rio, a team source told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora.
    Del Rio informed his coaching staff of the decision on Tuesday, according to the source.

    A source told NFL Network's Albert Breer that defensive coordinator Mel Tucker will take over as interim head coach. Tucker joined the Jaguars in 2009 following four seasons as an assistant with the Cleveland Browns.
    Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver also confirmed Tuesday that he would be selling the team to Pakistani-born entrepreneur and auto-parts mogul Shahid Khan.
    Kahn told Sports Illustrated he intends to keep the Jaguars in Jacksonville. Kahn lost out on an attempt to buy the St. Louis Rams when Stan Kroenke bought the team in 2010.
    In a press conference Tuesday, Weaver said Kahn was not involved in the decision to fire Del Rio, but that the decision on who would replace him will likely be a "joint effort" between the two men.
    "I think I'll play a major role in influencing that decision based on conversations that Shahid and I have had," Weaver said. "He trusts my experience."
    Weaver said the unusually active day was "bittersweet."
    "I told Jack that I appreciated the nine years that he served the team, but I told Jack that we deserved better," Weaver said. "We've been very average over the last couple of years."
    Hired by the Jaguars in 2003, Del Rio finishes his career in Jacksonville with a 69-73 overall record, including a 1-2 mark in the postseason. His team hasn't made the playoffs since 2007, when Jacksonville finished 11-5 and qualified as a wild card.
    The Jaguars didn't win the AFC South in any of his nine seasons.
    The second head coach in team history, Del Rio's job security had been tenuous since Weaver said the coach needed to make the playoffs this year to secure a 10th season in Jacksonville. The Jaguars were essentially eliminated with Sunday's 20-13 loss to Houston.
    Following the game Weaver was asked if a decision had been made on Del Rio's coaching future.
    "Now is not the time," Weaver said Sunday. "That's for another day."

    Weaver said Tuesday he wanted to announce both moves -- Del Rio's firing and the sale of the team -- at the same time, hoping to avoid an awkward situation.
    The Jaguars, who are struggling to sell tickets, next host a Monday night game against San Diego.
    Weaver considered firing Del Rio after last season, but kept him partly because of the uncertainty surrounding the NFL lockout. Weaver refused to give contract extensions to any of Del Rio's assistants, putting everyone on alert that this was a win-or-else season.
    Del Rio refused to let offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter and linebackers coach Mark Duffner interview for lateral positions. He couldn't stop quarterbacks coach Mike Shula, whose contract ended, and receivers coach Todd Monken, who returned to a college job at Oklahoma State, from bolting.

    Given the situation, the pool of coaches wanting to come to Jacksonville was small, so Del Rio had few options while rebuilding his staff. Del Rio hinted this season that his hands were tied in terms of what he could do to assemble the best staff.
    Fans have been clamoring for his departure for years, with many calling for him to be fired following a 5-11 finish in 2008. Instead, Weaver parted ways with personnel chief James "Shack" Harris and selected Gene Smith the general manager.
    Smith has rebuilt the roster over the last three years. But the Jaguars have shown no progress under Del Rio's leadership.
    Rush Limbaugh will get his team and in 3 years the Jags will be in their new home in L.A.

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    Finally got tired of delrio sucking? It only took them a decade or so?

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    lol so this guy tried to buy the Rams, failed, and now bought the Jags and claims that they will stay in Jacksonville? Riiiiiiiiigghttttt....

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    I heard that there is a contract in place that won't allow a move

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    Yeah but did you ever see a contract that someone couldn't weasel out of if need be? These things are alot like a marriage contract. Only good if both parties want to stay in place. The only problem is why move your team from Florida to Cailfornia just to keep losing money. Go from one town that won't suppport it's NFL team to another??


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    Quote Originally Posted by blinddeafmute View Post
    I heard that there is a contract in place that won't allow a move
    We're talking about contracts, not immutable laws of physics.








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    Quote Originally Posted by BULLITT View Post
    We're talking about contracts, not immutable laws of physics.
    LOL, a simple statement about a contract being in place and somehow you assume I think it can't be broken. What it does do though, is give jacksonville a lot more power and say on the decision. Of course if they don't want them then the move is obvious.

    One thing I find funny is these experts saying la can support a team, and even two teams based on population. It's like they completely forget that they haven't ever been able to support a team before. I don't see any team moving there and getting support equal to Dallas, Chicago, or the new York teams.oo

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    Quote Originally Posted by blinddeafmute View Post
    LOL, a simple statement about a contract being in place and somehow you assume I think it can't be broken. What it does do though, is give jacksonville a lot more power and say on the decision. Of course if they don't want them then the move is obvious.

    One thing I find funny is these experts saying la can support a team, and even two teams based on population. It's like they completely forget that they haven't ever been able to support a team before. I don't see any team moving there and getting support equal to Dallas, Chicago, or the new York teams.oo
    I dunno, LA has changed alot since they lost their NFL teams. Population is much more larger than it was before, and they already support 2 Basketball teams, 2 Baseball teams, hell even 2 HOCKEY teams. I think they could support 1 NFL team at least.

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    But they really don't support 2 bb teams(kings are a team that cannot sell tickets, let alone sell out); and one of the bb teams moved to a suburb. LA has a football team, their called the trojans so they won't support a NFL franchise unless that team wins and often. The whole city only supports front runners; worst pro sports team(outside of the lakers) ever.

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