Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Johnson: Meyer undone by ‘backstabbi­ng’

- JOHN REID

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — In August, then-Jacksonvil­le Jaguars coach Urban Meyer invited an old friend to speak to his team during training camp.

That friend was

Hall of Fame coach Jimmy Johnson, who made an appearance on Fox’s pregame NFL show Sunday to shed some light on why the Meyer era in Jacksonvil­le essentiall­y ended before it started when he was fired after just

13 games by owner

Shad Khan.

Johnson implied

Meyer was undermined by his staff in a ”backstabbi­ng environmen­t.” However, Meyer hired everyone on his staff that included about 30. Still, it is not known how much input General Manager Trent Baalke had with suggestion­s and decision-making.

When controvers­ial ex-Iowa strength coach Chris Doyle resigned as the Jaguars’ director of sports performanc­e, the Jaguars sent out a prepared statement that included both Baalke and Meyer stating, ”Chris did not want to be a distractio­n to what we are building in Jacksonvil­le. We are responsibl­e for all aspects of our program and, in retrospect, should have given greater considerat­ion to how his appointmen­t may have affected all involved.”

On the Fox show, Johnson compared his situation when he first arrived in Dallas to coach the Cowboys to Meyer’s situation in Jacksonvil­le.

“Going to Jacksonvil­le, just like when I went to Dallas, you knew you were going to lose, you’re going to have adversity,” Johnson said. “The difference is, in Dallas, I had my entire coaching staff from college. I had my administra­tive assistant, I had my P.R. director, I had my trainer. We were all on the same page when we had adversity. He didn’t have that in Jacksonvil­le. There was a lot of backstabbi­ng, one thing or the other, because he didn’t have his people.”

Johnson, who played collegiate­ly at the University of Arkansas and later was an assistant with the Razorbacks, also went on the Dan Patrick radio show last week to reiterate that Meyer had assistants from all over this season in Jacksonvil­le. But Johnson said many of the assistants that joined him to coach the Cowboys had worked with him since 1977 when he was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinato­r at the University of Pittsburgh under head coach Jackie Sherrill.

”You know, there was never a chink in the armor,” Johnson said. ”If some disgruntle­d veteran might say, ‘Hey, we don’t need to do it this way.’ Well, the entire staff would say, ‘Hey, wait a minute. We’re going to do it the way Jimmy wants to do it.’ ”

Johnson won a national championsh­ip at the University of Miami in 1987 and went 52-9 in five seasons.

In 1989, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hired Johnson to become his head coach. The longtime friends and former Arkansas teammates enjoyed success together. The Cowboys won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1992 and 1993 before Johnson and Jones mutually agreed to part ways in 1994.

Meyer said in August that he sought out Johnson frequently for advice on making the jump to the NFL and that he did a lot of studying on the NFL before Khan hired him in January.

But over the course of the season, Meyer appeared to be ill-prepared, not knowing some of his own players’ first names and saying the wrong names of key players the Jaguars were going to face in the same week.

Franchise quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence admitted there was too much drama going on and he made a public plea that James Robinson needed to be on the field after he was benched for 20 plays after a fumble 37-7 loss to Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 5.

Several leaks appeared within his staff that disclosed informatio­n on how Meyer treated players and his assistants.

An NFL Network report by Tom Pelissero, citing sources, indicated that tensions had reached the boiling-over-point with Meyer having multiple run-ins with players and coaches. The report included Meyer proclaimin­g himself a winner and his assistants are losers during a staff meeting, challengin­g each coach individual­ly to explain when they’ve won and defend their resumes.

When Meyer was pressed about the leaks coming out of organizati­on after the Jaguars’ 20-0 loss to the Tennessee Titans, he said, ”If there’s a source, then that source is unemployed. I mean, within seconds.”

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