Orlando Sentinel

Looking a lot like many expected in loss to Miami

Dolphins prove Jags’ margin for error is very slim

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE — This is what the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars were expected to look like in 2020.

The Jaguars did little right in a 31-13 home loss to Miami on Thursday night. They dug themselves another early hole, were downright dysfunctio­nal in all three phases — especially on defense — made mistakes aplenty, and were out of it long before the fourth quarter began.

They might not be tanking, but they surely have some folks once again thinking about their chances of landing the overall No. 1 draft pick next April. That was the consensus heading into the season, and it seems renewed after Jacksonvil­le flopped in prime time.

Quarterbac­k Gardner Minshew was shaky in the pocket and careless with the football. Chris Conley dropped two passes that would have resulted in first downs and was flagged for offensive pass interferen­ce. Rookie cornerback CJ Henderson seemed to think he was still in college, forgetting to tag a receiver down after a catch. And Jacksonvil­le’s pass rush was so inept that 37-year-old quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k looked half his age while making plays passing, running and even receiving.

The result was an embarrassi­ng rout in front of 16,563 socially distanced fans. It was Jacksonvil­le’s third lopsided loss in its last five games at TIAA Bank Field, each of them by at least 17 points.

This one showed just how thin the team’s margin for error is this season. The Jaguars played a nearly perfect opener and still had to rally to beat Indianapol­is 27-20. They’ve made countless errors the last two weeks and ended up on what’s become an all-too-familiar side of the scoreboard for the small-market franchise.

What’s working

Rookie running back James Robinson continued his impressive NFL start. The former Illinois State standout who went undrafted totaled 129 yards from scrimmage and scored for the second straight week. He ran for 46 yards and two touchdowns against the Dolphins and caught six passes for 83 yards.

He has 339 total yards and three scores in three games.

What needs help

Everything else? It starts with generating more pressure on opposing quarterbac­ks. “Sacksonvil­le” is more like “Sacklessvi­lle,” with three sacks in as many games and one of those coming against a backup QB.

Getting off to a better start would help, too. The Jaguars have allowed a touchdown on each game’s opening drive — a trend that has coach Doug Marrone ready to reverse his strategy heading into the coin toss.

Stock up

Linebacker Myles Jack appears more comfortabl­e back at his original position. Jack, who struggled in the middle of the defense last year, had11tackl­es for the third consecutiv­e week while playing outside linebacker.

The move freed him to play more freely in the box, allowing him to read and react instead of spending time making sure everyone else is in the right position.

Stock down

Minshew was clearly confused by Miami’s soft zone coverage. He completed just 2 of 9 passes that traveled at least 10 yards, and the only deep shot he took was completely the wrong read and into triple coverage.

He has three turnovers in his last five quarters and has been sacked 10 times in three games.

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