Ranked 7 best Jaguars coaching candidates to replace Urban Meyer if fired in 2022
The Jaguars’ over-hyped Urban Meyer hire is on the verge of total disaster. Jacksonville is 2-10 near the end of the upcoming 2021 NFL season with a 1-15 campaign with the three-time college football national championship team topping.
Although Jacksonville has reached a boiling point with Meyer raising more coaching questions and reporting organization-wide disagreement, the steam has edged toward a one-of-a-kind breakup for a while. long time. There are questionable decisions regarding coaching (Chris Doyle?) and personnel (Tim Tebow?) before the season. Throughout the season, the Jaguars’ on-field performance has been poor, drawing on the promise of No 1 midfielder Trevor Lawn to pass and take the lead. There are also Meyer’s Post Carelessness off the pitch Week 4 that added another distraction to the volatile mix.
Owner Shad Khan has made a big investment in Meyer, but now should be less inclined to give him an extended opportunity to turn things around. Quick layoffs prior to the 2022 NFL season cannot be ruled out because of the loss of respect from the players along with the loss of all those games. If the Jaguars fire Meyer, there are some unquestionably strong goals for Jacksonville’s next coach, all built to produce real results with Lawrence:
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The Jaguars’ 7 Best Potential Alternatives to Urban Meyer
Byron Leftwich, offensive coordinator, Buccaneers
Leftwich, 41, has done a lot when Bruce Arians’ backing syncs up with the greatest quarterback of all time, Tom Brady. The former Jaguars quarterback has probably returned to his first NFL home, a three-hour ride up the road from Tampa.
Leftwich will be a great influence on Lawrence with all his experience. Now he can brag about a Super Bowl ring.
Kellen Moore, Offensive Coordinator, Cowboys
Moore is only 33 years old, but does that really matter how he turns Dak Prescott and Dallas into a versatile and explosive goal-scoring machine? He’s proven to have matured in his years, enough for the attacking-minded Mike McCarthy to make the necessary smart move and keep him in the game. The former star Boise State defender will be happy to design ways to maximize Lawrence’s dazzling skill set of big arms and athletic plus.
Eric Bieniemy, offensive coordinator, chiefs
If the guy who helps Brady or Prescott doesn’t sound appealing, what about the guy who works with Patrick Mahomes, who is long past his head coach contract at 52? Again, everything should revolve around trying to develop Lawrence into an elite quarterback as quickly as possible. Remember that Mahomes was MVP in year 2, his first season as a full-time starter.
Joe Brady, former offensive coordinator, Panthers
Or why not the guy who worked brilliantly with Lawrence’s rival Joe Burrow in college? Again, Khan and the Jaguars shouldn’t care one bit that Brady only turns 32 in September. He helped win the national title in college and worked well under Sean Payton before being strangely fired from Matt Rhule’s staff in Carolina, despite
Shane Waldron, Offensive Coordinator, Seahawks
The man, with so many worthy replacements, the Jaguars may find it difficult to justify keeping Meyer for Year 2. Waldron, 42, went from Sean McVay’s staff to the Rams right away to try trying to help Russell Wilson improve, before he and QB were controlled by Pete Carroll. Hey, young Wilson is also armed with powerful and mobile weapons! If the Seahawks can get away with Bevell-Brian Schottenheimer’s stubbornness, so can the Jaguars.
REMOVErian Daboll, offensive coordinator, Bills
You tease me. The person who turned Josh Allen into an elite all-around quarterback is also available? The 46-year-old deserves his shot for the miracles he has worked for in Buffalo. He also has invaluable experience with both Nick Saban and Bill Belichick.
Scott Turner, Offensive Coordinator, Washington
Looks like there’s a thread here, right? Turner, 39, made Washington’s attack spectacular even with Taylor Heinicke directing. He has a good tradition as the son of Norv and patron of Ron Rivera.
Well, it looks like any of these young attacking minds would be an upgrade over Meyer, giving Khan a lot of room to think about what looks like a failed college experiment. lose.