The scoreboard behind the Paul Robeson Stadium end zone seemingly indicated that East Orange delivered a performance worthy of high price on Friday night against Bloomfield.
Esa Wittingburg and his teammates chose to give themselves a far harsher critique of its fifth-straight win to start the season - a 34-6 victory over Bloomfield in East Orange.
It was the first points East Orange (5-0) has allowed in a season that has seen the Jaguars overwhelm its competition by a 186-6 margin.
“Honestly, I feel like we could have played way better. We did not play our best game this game,“ the Jaguars star defensive end said. ”It’s not even about them getting a touchdown, that had nothing to do with the level that we played at. I feel like we have to minimize mistakes and once we get that down, st