Jacksonville, FL - The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to begin adding to form a team that should not be in 2011.
With the start of the NFL draft on Thursday, many Jaguars fans said they were less enthusiastic than they should be surrounded by a block from top to bottom.
For fans of Bob Sabourin, starting this season the press and the enthusiasm was poorly designed.
"(The accident) will influence the design a bit," said Sabourin.
With the lockout and the legal battle going back and forth that followed, fans Jaguars, said he is unsure what will happen. Sabourin said he is sure there will be a season, it's just a matter of when.
This uncertainty was indicated on the ticket. According to the website of the Teal team, the Jaguars have sold less than half the available tickets general, let alone in the club seats.
"We started very well, so it is clear that the blockade delayed," said spokesman Tony Boselli Teal team.
While the fans are a little uncertain and waiting to see if the teams play, Boselli said they have nothing to fear.
Ticket holders will receive a refund for games not played, "said Boselli.
Meanwhile, Boselli said, ticket sales are crucial for the formation of Jacksonville's reputation as a city in the NFL.
There is still a big problem for the Jaguars this season - the fatigue of fans. With everything that happens off the field, Sabourin said the issues in the area that matters most.
"It seems that we focus on bad things," said Sabourin staff team and the game "We did not come with some improvements. Every year is the same."
Sabourin echoed all Jaguars fans when he said he had a winning season with a trip to the playoffs. He hoped that the design will help you begin this process.
Boselli said he believes it is a year of delivery of the Jaguars, with plenty of young players and new faces, but said fans should be considered for the team really needs to win.
"We want to support this team," said Boselli. "We want a market in the NFL, and the only way is there (on field bank never) to fill the message to send across the country and the NFL is
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