For Everything Jags Related, Check Out BigCatCountry 2008 OFFENSE Category Broncos Jaguars Points Scored 29.8 (3rd) 20.0 (23rd) Passing 296.8 (2nd) 175.8 (23rd) Rushing 118.2 (14th) 108.8 (19th) Total Offense (yards) 415.0 (2nd) 284.6 (26th) 2008 DEFENSE Category Broncos Jaguars Points Allowed 26.0 (25th) 22.2 (16th) Passing 254.4 (30th) 237.2 (26th) Rushing 134.0 (25th) 106.8 (15th) Total Defense (yards) 388.4 (29th) 344.0 (21st) After a 1 week hiatus, THE EDGE returns with a battle between the Broncos(4-1) and the Jacksonville Jaguars(2-3). These teams met in Denver in Week 3 of last season, with the Jags "man-handling" the Broncos, winning 23-14. This year's Jags team isn't nearly as physical and is missing some key components, especially on the offensive line. Can the Broncos take advantage and keep up with their winning ways? It's Broncos/Jags. Who has " The Edge " ? Quarterback The edge here has to go to Jay Cutler and the Broncos, though if the Broncos aren't careful David Garrard can do alot of damage. Garrard is a big, strong quarterback who doesn't make many mistakes. He plays off the Jags ability to run the ball, however, and has struggled this season when the Jags running game has slowed down. The Broncos need to be careful about pressuring Garrard because he is prone to pull the ball down and run for first downs. Gap discipline will be a huge key in the game. For Cutler, it's simple. When he takes care of t ...