I could see a jump, but I am not expecting anything over .500. Then we get into maintaining talent by having young talent on rookie contracts, negotiating salary of veteran players and making sure their value versus their cost is worthy of retention or marginal utility is replaceable, and attracting the right type of players to fit your system. Most of this is done by someone who isn't on the coaching staff and has to coordinate all these ideas with what a coach wants/schemes for. Urban could be the greatest coach, with the best staff and the Jags could still stiff him with terrible management. Just look at Coughlin and the dismantling of the 2017 defense. Jacksonville is good at messing things up. I am hoping this is a step in the right direction, but Meyer hasn't exactly lasted too long anywhere he has went.