Coen: Blame for Jaguars' loss 'starts with me'
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Coen: Blame for Jaguars' loss 'starts with me'
""It's definitely frustrating, but just like everybody else in there, you've got to look inward first," he said after the Jaguars' 35-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. "Like, what am I doing as the head football coach that's not clear right now? How am I communicating these things? How am I and how are we practicing these things? "That's what I've got to look at, right?""
""I've got to look at the whole thing, ultimately, but not going to stand up here and blame these players," Coen said. "It starts with me.""
"The Jaguars committed 13 penalties for 119 yards -- including an illegal block by Jarrian Jones that wiped out Parker Washington's 61-yard punt return for a touchdown -- and had four drops (two by Brian Thomas Jr.)"
The Jacksonville Jaguars suffered a 35-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium, their worst margin since the 46-point defeat at Detroit last season. The offense started slowly for a second consecutive game. The team committed 13 penalties for 119 yards, including an illegal block that negated a 61-yard punt return touchdown, and had four drops, two by Brian Thomas Jr. Coach Liam Coen accepted responsibility and said he will examine his communication, coaching and practice methods during the return flight and the upcoming bye week. The loss diminished momentum after wins at San Francisco and over Kansas City.
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