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Josh Scobee #10 | Kicker | Jacksonville Jaguars
Height: 6-1    Weight: 190    Born: Jun 23, 1982, Longview, TX

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September 10, 2004
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio said that expects rookie place kicker Josh Scobee to succeed and doesn't have any contingency plans if that doesn't happen, according to the Florida Times-Union. Now that Morten Andersen and Steve Christie have signed, the only available kickers are players like Brett Conway and Bill Gramatica, who have both failed in multiple chances elsewhere.
September 4, 2004
Josh Scobee has secured the starting kicking job with the Jags, according to the Florida Times-Union. The club cut Steve Christie, who had been brought in to compete for the job, on Friday.
August 29, 2004
Josh Scobee connected on field goals of 23, 32 and 43 yards on Saturday to solidify his hold on the Jacksonville place kicking job. The Jaguars signed Steve Christie this week to provide competition for Scobee.
August 27, 2004
Josh Scobee will have to hold off veteran Steve Christie for the starting kicking job with the Jags. Christie was signed yesterday.
August 26, 2004
Jags coach Jack Del Rio said he will wait until next week before bringing in another kicker to compete with Josh Scobee for the starting job, according to the Florida Times-Union. That gives Scobee one last preseason game to prove he can handle the job.
August 23, 2004
Josh Scobee is the only kicker left in Jaguars camp after they cut Jeff Chandler, but Scobee is not guaranteed the starting job. There's a good chance the club will bring in a veteran to get a look.
August 21, 2004
Competing for the starting kicking job with the Jags, Josh Scobee and Jeff Chandler are a combined 1-for-6 on field goal attempts this preseason. If one of them doesn't step up soon, the club may look elsewhere for help.
August 19, 2004
The Florida Times-Union reports that Josh Scobee remains ahead of Jeff Chandler in the competition for the starting kicking job with the Jags.