Tom Coughlin is not happy with the way his Jacksonville Jaguars are performing, and he made it clear that things need to change.
On an appearance on 1010XL in Jacksonville, Coughlin pointed out how close they were to making the Super Bowl last year, and now they are a team that looks to be back to being one of the worst in the NFL. One of the things that Coughlin is most concerned about is the way the team is behaving on the field.
A whistle, we’re in the Super Bowl,” Coughlin said via Pro Football Talk. “Let’s face it. Our numbers are down all over the place. Our sacks are down, our pressures are down, our turnovers are huge, our penalties — the way we behave on the field is ridiculous, our penalties.”
These comments come after another disappointing loss on Sunday which saw Leonard Fournette ejected for fighting Shaq Lawson. Fournette has since been suspended an additional game.
Article Continues BelowAlthough Coughlin didn't specifically say, Doug Marrone, it seems he is hinting that the coach might have lost control of the locker room. Coughlin also said that at the end of the season they need to take a close look at the team and figure out the next step.
“At the end of every season you have to go through every point about your team, and this will be no different,” Coughlin said.
There is a really good chance that there could be a new coaching staff and quarterback next season, and maybe the new guys can help lead the Jaguars back up the AFC.