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7 days ago
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Can Liam Coen turn the Jaguars into AFC South champs?
Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz and senior NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss Jacksonville's chances of turning things around during his first season in Duval and whether he was the real reason behind Tampa Bay's success on offense last season. Hear the full conversation on 'Inside Coverage' - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen. View more Video Transcript I think the Colts can win the AFC South, my friend. I genuinely like right now today I'm pickings. I'm going big. I'm picking the Colts. Colts are winning the division. I think Jacksonville Jaguars win that division. I'm, I'm all about the Jaguars this year. I'm all about Liam Cohen and that first year bump. Uh, they're, they're my next boomer bust team, I guess, because I look at the Jaguars and say the talent's all there. Uh, the, the. Yes, Trevor Lawrence hasn't done it. I know you're gonna kill me on the Trevor Lawrence thing. And I, I, I, I, I've agreed with you many times, but Liam Cohen was so good last year. Like, he was excellent as the Buccaneers offensive coordinator, which does make me a little worried of how high I am on the Buccaneers as well, because they lose Liam Cohen. But how many times have we seen NFL Coach of the Year follow the same exact template? First year head coach takes over for a staff that had been kind of going through the motions. Doug Peterson, I'm talking about you, wasn't getting the most out of its roster. And then all of a sudden you see this bump up to like 11 wins, you win the division, you're coach of the Year, you're up there at the NFL Awards ceremony. I see that for Liam Cohen. The Liam thing is where we disagree. Like, because Dave Canalis was supposed to be the franchise savior because of what he did with Baker. Maybe at some point, we got to look around and be like, hey, it's not the coaches, it's Baker Mayfield. Like Baker Mayfield is like, I'm looking at a Liam Cohen. It was on Sean McVeigh's staff and they're like, no, no, no, we're good. You go ahead and go back to Kentucky. And then he comes back to Sean McVeigh's staff. We're like, no, no, no, we're good. You go and go somewhere else. Like, I, I, I, I'm still waiting for the team that we've seen just trip over themselves and fall over anything to try and keep Liam Cohen. I, I, I think Liam Cohen has a better chance of being a one and done head coach than he does of being Coach of the Year this year. I just, I, I, I, I don't believe. I do not believe. Close
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11-07-2025
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Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence on trip to Bahamas with Brian Thomas, Travis Hunter and others
Jacksonville Jaguars' quarterback Trevor Lawrence, along with wide receivers Brian Thomas Jr., Dyami Brown, Travis Hunter, and a number of other players, recently visited the Bahamas to work out together and to do some team bonding. This week, Lawrence is playing the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe, where he discussed the trip to the Bahamas. Advertisement "A big group of us went out to the Bahamas to get a little extra work, some team bonding, and to hang out a little bit too," Lawrence said. "It was a fun trip. I brought my pads to throw in, all the other guys, most receivers, they don't wear them to work out, but I like to throw in them in the offseason just to get ready for wearing them in season, obviously." As Lawrence said earlier this offseason, Liam Coen's offense gives you all the answers, but it puts a lot on the plates of the offensive players with the variety of different formations, motions, routes, and more that this scheme throws at opposing defenses. Another important component, as Lawrence has discussed, is the connection between his footwork and the timing of his progressions. Advertisement Getting as many banked reps as possible with the wide receivers and tight ends can help build chemistry and also expedite the learning curve that comes with implementing a new system. When it comes to Travis Hunter's role in this new-look Jaguars' offense, Lawrence continues to see him growing and making strides. "Travis has been great," Lawrence said. "Just his work ethic, how he's come in. He's been one of the hardest-working guys we have. I think it's commitment to learning the playbook and trying to learn the two systems. It's a lot on a rookie. It's challenging to learn everything and he's done a nice job and we still have work to do and we're gonna get a lot done in training camp and get us ready to play come September. But I'm really excited for him and how he can help our team." On Dyami Brown's YouTube page, you can find highlights from the trip. This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars Trevor Lawrence, Travis Hunter, others get 'extra work' in Bahamas