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By Paul Kuharsky
ESPN.com Thursday, July 17, 2008 Nearly 10,000 seats at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium won't see how a season filled with high expectations unfolds this fall. They'll remain in the dark, covered with tarps, a symbol to many of the city's failure to support the Jacksonville Jaguars. But team officials, the chamber of commerce and fans say the tarped seats are misperceived and the only evidence they offer is that the building is too big for the city. Many experts think the Jaguars could end ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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