This is when you knew it was going to be a blowout If you look at the scoreline for the Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New York Jets game http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/josh-lambo-jersey-authentic , you’d be forgiven for thinking Jacksonville simply beat New York by three scores. “Easy game,” you’d think to yourself. “Three score win. New York just wasn’t good enough.”And while it was a three score win — and three score wins are a beat down in the NFL — it felt like even more than that. It felt like from the middle of the second quarter on, the Jaguars could do no wrong and the Jets go do no right.But for the first quarter-and-a-half, the Jaguars were leading just 6-0 despite holding an astounding 15:37 to 9:37 lead in time of possession and starting their third drive of the day.It was this third drive of the game — after 15-play and 12-play drives that amounted to three points a piece — that turned the feel of the game from “we’re going to win but we should really be up by a lot more” to “how many Jaguars players do I have on my fantasy team again?”Let’s dive into what I consider the drive of the game — Jacksonville’s first touchdown of the day and the pivot from “sure win” to “sure domination”. Play #1: 1st and 10 at JAX 22How Leonard Williams went unchecked here I’ll never know. Was Niles Paul supposed to hit him as he went on his route? Was James O’Shaughnessy supposed to bump him as he pulled behind the line? I don’t know, but he went untouched to Blake Bortles who — for all his warts — is one tough dude. Blake got the pass away but it wouldn’t be the first time he’d have to deal with Leonard on this play.Play #2: 2nd and 10 at JAX 22Dede Westbrook went off this game, just like in Week 2 when they employed a similar game plan, for 130 yards on nine catches and 13 targets. It’s as easy a read and throw as Blake is going to make and it’s as easy a run after the catch as he’ll have. 27 yards. First down. Let’s go.Play #3: 1st and 10 at JAX 49I broke down this sack here but without knowing the pre-snap reads, calls, and assignments http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/a.j.-bouye-jersey-authentic , but because of the fake to T.J. Yeldon, this play takes a little longer than normal to develop. That allows Leonard Williams to make an inside move against right guard A.J. Cann. The coverage is good and I wonder if Blake could have fit that ball to D.J. Chark on the right side of the field. All in all, the offensive line has to give Blake just a second longer to let the routes develop.Play #4: 2nd and 20 at JAX 39This is a standard prevent call by the Jets defense to keep everything in front of them and minimize the yardage and a taking-what-the-defense-gives-you approach by the Jaguars offense. It’s not what I would call “third-and-manageable” but it’s better than 20 yards to go.Play #5: 3rd and 14 at JAX 45What are the Jets doing here? More importantly, what is Darron Lee doing here? He lets O’Shaughnessy go untouched and stays in the middle of the field where he’s joined by two other Jets defenders. From Lee’s body language on the play it looks like he screwed up and he knows he screwed up.Play #6: 1st and 10 at NYJ 38After five straight pass plays, it’s time to take some easy yards with Yeldon. Good speed to the left edge and good gain of seven yards.Play #7: 2nd and 3 at NYJ 31From snap to end zone, Yeldon goes completely untouched for several reasons — Keelan Cole makes a superb downfield block along the left sideline, Dede Westbrook sells the crosser over the middle, and Nathaniel Hackett designs the route combinations for the remaining receivers to act as a sort of “parting of the Red Sea” so that defenders are running the opposite way from where Yeldon is coming. Blake times the pass perfectly to where the first one is just barely going to miss and it’s an easy touchdown.SummaryAs I said before, this game was domination by the Jaguars over the Jets in every phase and this drive is when you knew it was going to be that way. This drive could have easily ended in three more points and then it’s 9-0 or 9-3 headed into halftime. That would have kept the Jets in it http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/malik-jackson-jersey-authentic , at least mentally. But instead, the offense kept its foot on the gas and didn’t let up.Jaguars go to 3-1 as Bortles shines, Fournette hurt again Last week the Jaguars couldn’t move the ball into the opponent’s red zone, as quarterback Blake Bortles and the offense looked like a casting call from “The Walking Dead”. It was a different story this afternoon, however, as Bortles put the offense on his back for a majority of the game and led multiple scoring drives, propelling the Jaguars to a 31-12 win over the visiting New York Jets at TIAA Bank Field.Bortles passed for a career-high 388 yards and 2 touchdowns with a 121 quarterback rating, and wide receivers Donte Moncrief and Dede Westbrook each surpassed 100 yards receiving on the day. The highlight of the passing attack, being a 67 yard bomb for a touchdown from Bortles to Moncrief.The aerial attack was sorely needed http://www.thejaguarsfootballauthentic.com/brandon-linder-jersey-authentic , as the Jaguars lost star running back Leonard Fournette, active for the first time since Week 1, to a reaggrevation of the same hamstring injury that kept him out the previous two weeks. The team also lost center Brandon Linder early to what was described as a back injury. The injury to Linder leaves the team very thinned out along the offensive line, with left tackle Cam Robinson already out for the season and guard AJ Cann and Jeremy Parnell already battling injuries, though both played the entirety of the game.The defense shut down the rookie quarterback Sam Darnold and the Jets offense for the most part, which included a rare safety scored for the Jags when Marcell Dareus and Calais Campbell stuffed running back Isaiah Crowell in the end zone. Defensive end Yannick Ngakoue and tackle Malik Jackson attributed for two of the team’s five recorded sacks.The win moves the Jaguars to 3-1 for the first time since 2007, and now sets up a marquee match up next week with the Kansas City Chiefs.