Baltimore Sun Sunday

A ‘wallowing’ pace

Meyer laments preseason game plan, so different from college

- By Mark Long

Jacksonvil­le Jaguars coach Urban Meyer isn’t enjoying the preseason. Limited snaps for starters. Significan­tly fewer plays than in college. Vanilla game plans because veteran assistants don’t want to show too much.

It’s been an adjustment for the longtime college coach who is making the jump to the NFL following another brief retirement.

“So much I hear, ‘We can’t show this, can’t show this, can’t show this,’” Meyer said. “I don’t want to get into it, but I want to go some tempo and I’m used to some certain things. You’ll see more of it as we get moving forward.”

“What you saw (against the Browns) is not what we’re going to be,” Meyer said. “I get it. We’re right out of the shoot. I think sometimes coaches (say), ‘We can’t show this, we can’t show that,’ and I’m like, ‘Why? Tell me. Explain to me why.’”

The Jaguars managed 302 yards in a game that opened with Jacksonvil­le’s starters going against Cleveland’s second- and third-team units. Jacksonvil­le had 120 yards and no points at halftime, including just 85 yards from its first-team offense led by rookie quarterbac­k and No. 1 overall draft pick Trevor Lawrence.

The outcome was even more lopsided than the final score considerin­g the Browns failed to convert a fourth-and-6 play from the 6 in the second quarter and gave up a touchdown with 26 seconds remaining.

Meyer called his offense a “wallowing” effort.

Offensive coordinato­r Darrell Bevell acknowledg­ed having “some conversati­ons” with Meyer about potential tweaks this week, but he quickly added “we’ll see what happens in the game, basically.”

Bevell seemed less concerned than Meyer about the offense’s lackluster output.

“It wasn’t unexpected,” Bevell said. “I kind of felt the game would go a certain way. We were asking the guys to do certain things. I thought they played well in some areas. There’s obviously some things we can do better. The protection of the quarterbac­k is a major emphasis for us.”

Jacksonvil­le certainly doesn’t want to get Lawrence hit or hurt in a somewhat meaningles­s exhibition. Lawrence admittedly held the ball too long on several throws. He completed 6 of 9 passes for 71 yards in two series. He was sacked twice, including on his first play. He also recovered his own fumble on the 7-yard loss.

“I think the whole game experience for him was a really important part for him to have,” Bevell said. “He’s just had NFL training camp, NFL OTAs, so that was his first opportunit­y to get in there where actually those guys could tackle it, right? So that really changes the dynamic of it. And so he’ll continue to get better each and every time that he goes out there.”

 ?? DON MONTAGUE/AP ?? Jaguars quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence throws a pass against the Browns in a preseason game Aug. 14 in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.
DON MONTAGUE/AP Jaguars quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence throws a pass against the Browns in a preseason game Aug. 14 in Jacksonvil­le, Fla.

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