Jacksonville Jaguars fans are among the most loyal in all of football, but with that loyalty comes the expectation that the organization would produce a product that is even borderline watchable. Thus far, the Jags have failed their fans magnificently, and it seems frustrations in Jacksonville have begun to boil over. According to Mark Long of the Associated Press, Jaguars fans have rallied together with a hilarious plan for the season finale in hopes of spurring change within the organization.

The Jaguars are set to host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday for their season finale, and as a means of voicing their displeasure with the organization, the fans are rallying together to make a statement. Fans will reportedly attend the game dressed in full clown makeup and attire as an attempt to spur change from the franchise. Jaguars fans are notably unhappy with owner Shad Khan's decision to retain GM Trent Baalke after his disastrous hiring of Urban Meyer in the offseason. Despite his questionable draft choices and ultimate failures as a GM, Khan has opted to keep Baalke in his position, a decision that did not sit well with the fanbase.

The clown movement has been going on for a while now, having started a few weeks ago on Twitter when frustrated Jaguars fans began changing their profile pictures to that of a clown emoji. Before long, thousands of Jaguars fans were using the clown picture on Twitter, and it now seems their efforts are going another step further, taking real clown costumes to the seats in Jacksonville.