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Home / Sports / Coen's Revenge: Jaguars Thrive After Buccaneers Ouster

Coen's Revenge: Jaguars Thrive After Buccaneers Ouster

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Jaguars offense shows marked improvement since bye week.
  • Turnovers have hampered Jaguars' overall offensive efficiency.
  • Buccaneers' offense has declined significantly without Coen.
Coen's Revenge: Jaguars Thrive After Buccaneers Ouster

Liam Coen's departure from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to coach the Jacksonville Jaguars has highlighted his significant offensive coaching impact. Although the Jaguars' offense has battled costly turnovers, leading to a slight drag on their efficiency metrics, the team has shown considerable improvement since their mid-season bye. They are scoring more points and sustaining longer drives, moving the ball effectively, especially in the passing game.

The contrast is stark when looking at the Buccaneers' offensive performance. Since Coen's exit, Tampa Bay has experienced a step back in virtually every offensive category. While injuries have played a role, the decline is substantial enough to suggest that losing Coen as offensive coordinator is a major contributing factor to their struggles.

Coen's influence is evident in Jacksonville's improved rushing attack and overall offensive strides. He has the opportunity to further elevate the Jaguars' offense over the final six weeks of the season. The Buccaneers' current offensive woes serve as a clear indicator of Coen's value and the impact he had on their previous success.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Liam Coen reversed course to accept the Jaguars head coach job this offseason.
The Jaguars' offense has shown improvement since the bye week, scoring more points and sustaining longer drives.
The Buccaneers' offense has taken a significant step back in nearly every EPA/Play and success rate category since Coen's departure.

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