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When the dust was finally dissipated, America's jaws were upset: a 6-0 defeat by the infamous Colts by the Jacksonville Jaguars in football. "It does not become more one-sided than that," said America. How many ways have Colts been dominated? Let's list them all:
OFFENSE: The Jacksonville Jaguars' offense went on the pitch, not once but twice, to score goals. A simple reading of the dashboard tells you that the Colts have failed even once. Message to Colts: maybe if you had tried to score points in attack, the game would have been different. Oh, that's right, you did it.
DEFENSE: The Colts' defense, similar to a Swiss cheese, did not stop the Jaguars from marching on the pitch by scoring goals, not once but twice. On the other side of the ball, the Jaguars defense smothered and prevented the Indianapolis Colts from scoring on every practice of the match. Do not believe me? Just take a look at the big dashboard. ( "0")
SPECIAL TEAMS: The Jaguars' special teams unit led not one, but two successful field goal attempts – revive the ball, block, tackle and all – score one point after another, point after point on point of the table. edge. A look at the same dashboard reveals a different story for their counterparts in the Colts' special teams: not a single shot. This embarrassing performance gap was one of the root causes of the Hoosier State team's final defeat.
There are also other forms of tertiary domination, but these are the three main ones.
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