With each loss, now five of them in a row, the pill that the Jacksonville Jaguars aren’t doing enough to win football games is becoming harder to swallow.
There should have been changes to the coaching staff last night after the 45-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, but there weren’t. There should have been more anger in head coach Doug Marrone’s voice when he met with the media after the game.
There wasn’t.
There should have been more culpability from the front office – something more than a pacifying statement from the general manager or vice-president of football operations about five straight losses by 17 points or more, which is the worst of any team since 1986.