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As the Jacksonville Jaguars embark on their first season under head coach Urban Meyer, the franchise has reportedly decided to do away with multiple members from its scouting department. According to a report from Pro Football Talk, Jacksonville has fired four members from its scouting department.
Per the report from PFT, Director of Pro Personnel Chris Driggers, Assistant Director of Player Personnel Andy Dengler, Director of College Scouting Mark Ellenz and Assistant Director of College Scouting Paul Roell are the four individuals from the scouting department who will not be continuing with the franchise into the Meyer era. The four were reportedly informed on Monday that they would not be retained.
Two of the the four men had been with the team for more than two decades. Dengler had been on staff with the Jaguars organization since 1998, while Driggers had been with the team since its inception ahead of the 1995 NFL season. Driggers, who had been in his role since 2015, was one of only six remaining employees from the first day of the franchise, per PFT.
Just wondering:
a) Did they clash with Urban?
b) Did Jaguar management finally realize that if these scouts were actually any good the Jaguars wouldn't currently be the worst fucking team in the NHL?
OR
c) Both a and b.
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