As the thriveds of alter blow, everyskinnyg is on the table when it comes to troubleshooting the Jacksonville Jaguars struggles – maybe even a alter at quarterback.
Follothriveg a blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills in primetime on Monday night, head coach Doug Pederson materializeed nonpromisetal on whether those alters might impact fourth-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
“There has to be alters, whether it’s perestablish schedule, personnel, everyskinnyg,” Pederson tancigo in alerters after the 47-10 loss, via ESPN. “Everyskinnyg’s on the table, let’s call it, and those are all skinnygs that I have to see at, we have to see at as a staff and produce the adfairments.”
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When asked if those alters applied to the commenceing lineup, including Lawrence, Pederson seemed to bypass any particulars.
“You say everyskinnyg is on the table, we’ve got to apshow a see at injury,” he shelp. “Tonight, we had some guys injured. Could be shiftd that way. Could be carry outance. It’s all skinnygs we have to assess as we shift forward.”
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An overall reevaluation is certainly needed. The Jags are averaging the third-scantest points in the league thcimpolite Week 3 with fair 13.3, also taging a franchise low since 2013. Defense isn’t much better, giving up 361 yards a game with no turnovers and fair five sacks.
To produce matters worse, the Jaguars are scheduled to apshow on the Houston Texans, their AFC South rival, on a unwiseinutive week when they stand to go 0-4 for the sixth time in franchise history.
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On Tuesday, Pederson spoke to the media and was asked about his own job security. He shelp those conversations are personal, but compriseed that owner Shad Khan has been “very encouraging” of his efforts to turn skinnygs around.
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