Hi Youth Leonard Fournette Jersey , I’m John Gennaro, EP of SB Nation Team Brands Podcasts, and I’m looking for a few good Jacksonville Jaguars podcasters. To date, we’ve launched 28 NFL podcasts as a part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Podcasts and podcasters that join our network enjoy a level of promotion that is generally unmatched and could only be provided by SB Nation, with our experience and expertise in giving a voice to the fan.Now, we’re looking to launch a podcast that represents the Big Cat Country community and we need your help. The same type of great coverage and entertainment that you’ve come to expect from this site is what we should expect from the podcast that we build.About SB Nation team podcasts鈥e’re building our Big Cat Country podcast in the model of our site: A place to go to every day for the latest news, opinions, and insight. A place with a diverse range of voices that each cover the team in their own, unique way. That means that we’re looking for more than one show for the Big Cat Country podcast (and more than one show for all of SB Nation’s team brand podcasts.) Keep reading to find out if this may be the right opportunity for you. What are we looking for?We’re looking for people who can help Big Cat Country take podcasting to the next level. That means people who want to bring their shows to Big Cat Country, or who can demonstrate their ability to build a show about the Jaguars.And right now, the spots are open. Whether you want to do previews http://www.jaguarsch...te-jersey-cheap , recaps, deep analysis, or something weird and uniquely for the Big Cat Country community, it makes sense to get in on the ground floor. We don’t have room for an infinite number of shows.What skills and qualifications should you have?We’re looking for people who:Have a passion for the Jacksonville Jaguars.Ideally already enjoy reading, commenting, and participating in the Big Cat Country community.Have experience recording, editing, and producing podcasts.Are self-starters and comfortable meeting deadlines.Have a vision for how to carve out a special space in Big Cat Country’s podcast lineup. What do we pay?Podcasting contributors who join Big Cat Country will be paid monthly stipends related to their monthly downloads. How do you apply?Please send a cover letter and a podcast sample to SB Nation’s talent manager for team brands, Jeanna Thomas, at [email protected]. You will not be considered for this role unless you submit both items. If you have an idea for a new Jaguars show you’d want to start as part of the Big Cat Country podcast, please include it in your cover letter. You can also hit Jeanna up with any questions about the position http://www.jaguarsch...ck-jersey-cheap , Big Cat Country, or SB Nation in general.What if I’m interested but don’t have a podcasting sample?If you’re not sure if your background and experience align with what we’re asking for above, but you believe you have the potential to thrive in this role, we encourage you to apply. You don’t need a professional studio to record a podcasting sample--sometimes recording a few minutes on your phone can be enough.Bill Barnwell predicts how the Jacksonville Jaguars will win Super Bowl 53 The Jacksonville Jaguars are legitimate Super Bowl contenders. You couldn’t say that a year ago. Heck, you couldn’t say it a decade ago. The roster wasn’t this strong, the coaching wasn’t this gifted, and the defense wasn’t this elite.ESPN’s Bill Barnwell made the case for all 32 NFL teams to win this year’s Super Bowl and while most of them are pipe dreams, the Jaguars have a legit shot. Here’s how he says it can happen.Starting with the run game as the strength the Jaguars will lean on to make a deep postseason run is correct. Playoff games will be won or loss based on how much of the offensive burden the run game — and this offensive line — can carry. Not Blake Bortles. Not the receivers. The run game.And the defense will most certainly need to do better than they did in the AFC Championship Game, and that includes the coaching staff and defensive coordinator Todd Wash. With a lead in the second half against the New England Patriots, the Jaguars went vanilla in their defensive play calls and paid a heavy price — and infamous third-and-18 conversion by Tom Brady and 14 points allowed in the fourth quarter.What do you think? Did Barnwell miss anything? Let us know in the comments below!
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