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Will the Jaguars of the Len Orthodox Coen firm impact?

Will the Jaguars of the Len Orthodox Coen firm impact?

The Jacksonville Jaguars arrived at the headlines on all social media platforms after signing Liam Coen in their vacancy position. In a movement that was predicted that it would not happen based on the past General Manager Trent Baalke, 48 hours changed the narrative of the future of the Jaguars forever.

Now that Coen is a Jaguar and more, his chief coach, the former Buccaneers employee of Tampa Bay has not been able to build his staff in the way he liked. The reports that the Buccaneers have demolished the Jaguars application to interview with any other member of their staff after Coen’s decision may be able to impact the search for an offensive coordinator.

Nathan Scheelhaase De Los Angeles Rams has become a front corridor for the position of vacant offensive coordinators of the Jaguars, but could the last leg of Coen impact the possible decision of Scheelhaase to join Coen in Jacksonville?

However, the Jaguars have conducted an interview with the former chief coach of the Carolina Panthers and Washington commanders Ron Rivera In addition to being potentially taken to work with Coen. Coen said he was looking to add experience to the coaching staff and Rivera fits that description. There is only curiosity if Rivera will take any work opportunity that has been presented, given the way Jacksonville obtained Coen.

It is sure to say that the Jaguars have pieces to work when it comes to their offensive list. When he is healthy, Trevor Lawrence has shown glimpse Brian Thomas JRJacksonville could easily be taken more seriously at his way back to the top.

The offensive coordinating work in any NFL football team is not a job to let, unless a different offer is more intriguing. But when it comes to the way others saw Coen’s firmIt could negatively affect the main office of the main office for both an offensive coordinator and even general manager.

The owner of the Jaguars, Shad Khan, made the decision to separate from Doug Pederson and Baalke after another disappointing season in Jacksonville. Ethan Waugh will serve as the interim general manager of the Jaguars until new notice. At the end of the day, opportunities such as life occur once in a lifetime, and candidates would be silly not to take it seriously.

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