For his last seven years as the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive coordinator, Bob Bratkowski knew Carson Palmer would be his quarterback.
It was one less thing for Bratkowski to worry about.
“The quarterback position is very critical so when you feel you have somebody in place you can win with, it’s a good feeling,” he said.
The Jaguars don’t have that luxury.
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