Jaguars standout receiver Allen Robinson is not feeling the love from the fans in Jacksonville.

Robinson got on the topic while discussing the boos his quarterback, Blake Bortles, received in Sunday's loss. After setting franchise records for passing yards and touchdowns last season, Bortles has struggled to consistently be accurate. He is tied with Jameis Winston for the third-most interceptions in the NFL this season.

Some onlookers feel Bortles should be benched, but head coach Gus Bradley assured the media that he's sticking with Blake.

Robinson on the fans

When Robinson addressed the situation, he criticized the fans for their treatment of Bortles. He believes their offensive struggles fall on everybody's shoulders, not just Blake's. He also added a well-placed shot at the fan support in Jacksonville compared to London.

From Mike DiRocco of ESPN:

“When you hear the atmosphere of when we step out on the field, when we go to punt or before halftime when Blake takes a knee and you hear the booing, it's kind of funny to me,” Robinson said. “It's funny that we get our best home-field advantage when we go to Wembley [Stadium].

I don't think the people of Jacksonville will take too kindly to this, especially the ones spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on tickets, parking, and merchandize each season.