Liam Cohen wonders what he’s doing after an ugly loss to the Rams
With The Jacksonville Jaguars had an embarrassing loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, 35-7, there is no doubt that the surprise of the fans is how well the team has started this season. As it is The Jaguars fell to the Rams in LondonEngland, head coach Liam Cohen he would think about dating and the questions he asks himself.
After a lackluster showing abroad, Cohen would call the loss a “frustrating” one, saying that he and the team are looking within themselves for why Sunday happened the way it did. He would list a few questions he asked himself that he had to answer when he got over the loss.
“It’s definitely frustrating, but just like everybody else out there, you have to look inside first,” Cohen said, according to ESPN. “Like, what do I do as a head football coach that’s not clear right now? How do I communicate those things? How am I and how do we practice those things? That’s what I have to look at, right?”
“We have to look at the self-scout in all three stages,” Cohen continued. “We have to look at personnel in all three phases, how we use it, how we don’t use it, and where we need to use guys more and less guys. All of that will be evaluated. We have to figure it out,” he said. “I have a long flight home and a few days off to spare.”
Trevor Lawrence on what the Jaguars need to do the rest of the season

Looking at the offensive side of the ball, one highlight was first touchdown reception to Travis Hunter by Trevor Lawrence of the Jaguarsbut other than that there was no excitement. Throwing for 296 yards and one touchdown, he would say after the game that Jacksonville needs to “start games faster.”
“We have to start games faster,” Lawrence said. “I can only speak from my perspective. Just coming out of the game, there are some plays I have to make early to get going, which are routine things.”
“You know, it’s not like we didn’t have a good plan or anything. Some self-inflicted wounds. If we can clean that up and stay on schedule,” Lawrence continued.
Either way, the Jaguars are now 4-3 after losing two straight and are looking to snap the streak on Nov. 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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