Jacksonville Jaguars' narrow playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, highlighting critical coaching and player performance failures. The author argues that the team abandoned a highly efficient rushing attack despite the Bills' weak run defense, forcing a struggling Trevor Lawrence into costly mistakes. Defensively, the secondary's inability to contain Josh Allen exposed flaws in recent midseason roster acquisitions. Looking ahead, the text explores a roster crossroads involving high-profile players like Travis Hunter and Brian Thomas Jr. as the new front office evaluates its aggressive team-building strategy. Ultimately, the piece suggests that while the season was successful, the franchise faces difficult decisions regarding trade value and personnel fit to reach the next level.