The Jacksonville Jaguars blew a lot of coverages against the Indianapolis Colts. It was an uncharacteristic game for a secondary that, while extremely athletic and talented, is undisciplined and reckless at times.
One such play was in the first quarter when tight end Eric Ebron was lined up along the right side of the offensive line. When the ball is snapped, Ebron runs a simple route up the seam and Andrew Luck gets him the ball with ease. Why was it so easy? According to head coach Doug Marrone, it was easy because a defender wasn’t where he was supposed to be.