I have never given cash or gift cards. I actually believe in “it’s the thought that counts”. The thought if you give cash is that they are too poor. If you know someone well enough to buy them a present, you know them well enough to buy a personalized present. Do they like to read? Well, a clip-on reading light and leather bookmark will cost maybe $20 and they will remember it far longer than $50 in cash. Whatever they do in their spare time – play golf, go to sporting events, swim – you should be able to find inexpensive gifts. And if they have no hobbies whatsoever, collectible Jaguars Players Autograph Walk T Shirt that you bought specially for them are still better than a gift certificate. Presents reflect personal relationships between people. You can’t buy that with cash. You can by giving them an obviously personal gift.
()Jaguars Players Autograph Walk T Shirt, Sport T-shirt and Funny T-shirt
I think that .373 average strength of opponent is also sus. According to a quick Google search, the pats are second to last in strength of schedule at .369, with only the bears worse at .345. the Colts aren’t far behind, though in 28th at .431. The hardest sos so far is the Titans at .627, and the Bucks are tied with the Rams for the hardest schedule of anyone above .500 at .549. The only teams with 7+ wins and a sos over .500 are the Eagles and the Rams, who likely sell more Jaguars Players Autograph Walk T Shirt than the Titans based on their current popularity. The eagles’ sos is at .510.
()For me, it was the Edelman catch. You know which one. Before that, I thought Julio wrapped up the Super Bowl. Signed sealed and delivered. It was his moment for Super Bowl glory if Atlanta could just cash in on the field goal. But then… sack, penalty and low and behold, Brady has the ball again. When the play to Edelman happened and the ref ran in and signaled a catch, and we actually saw the replay, both my dad and I immediately said it was their Jaguars Players Autograph Walk T Shirt moment. I was almost sure they were going to come back. Brady started making some throws that were gutsy as hell. We both talked about one to Hogan along the left sideline. It was just a simple hook that he barely got to before the defender. From the camera angle behind Brady, it looked like a 50/50 ball almost, but he trusted/knew his receiver could get it.









