Why the Jaguars want Trevor Lawrence to play free and 'cut it loose'
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Why the Jaguars want Trevor Lawrence to play free and 'cut it loose'
"Let's go out and cut it loose for four quarters, as a team, and see what happens,"
"Let's just go cut it loose, man. I don't want to think about what could happen, what should happen, what happened on the play before, what's going to happen three plays from now. Just play in the moment, stay in the moment, pick each other up when something bad happens and let's move on as a team."
Liam Coen and Trevor Lawrence hold weekly check-ins to evaluate recent play and set goals. After blowing a 19-point fourth-quarter lead in Week 10, Coen directed Lawrence and the team to "cut it loose" for the remainder of the season and play in the moment. The Jaguars followed that guidance against the Los Angeles Chargers, winning 35-6 while missing nine starters or key players. Jacksonville ran for 192 yards, held the Chargers to 135 total yards, sent Justin Herbert to the bench early in the fourth quarter, and did not punt for the first time since Week 2 of 2010. Players reported having fun and focusing on staying in the moment and supporting one another.
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