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The San Francisco 49ers humiliated the Jacksonville Jaguars 34-3, handily, in their most lopsided defeat of the season.
But according to John Oehser at Jaguars.com, head coach Doug Pederson is concentrating on the bright side.
It’s simply a fantastic chance for us to get back on track, according to Pederson, who added, “There’s still no panic.” “You’re in a good position, you’re still in first place in the AFC South, and you have two big matchups coming up,” I kind of left the guys with. It remains directly in front of us.
With a 6-3 record, the Jaguars are ahead of the Houston Texans (5-4) and the Indianapolis Colts (5-5) by a game and a half. They also top the AFC South. They play the Texans in Houston the next week and host the Tennessee Titans, who are now in fourth place, on Sunday.
Pederson gave his troops a challenge following the match.
Pederson remarked, “I challenged them to be critical of their performance.” Both positive and negative. After that, consider any helpful critique the coach may have. We can only keep improving in this manner.
The 49ers almost quadrupled the Jaguars’ yardage (437-221) as the Jaguars gave up five sacks and four turnovers. In addition, the Jaguars defense performed poorly, giving up a season-high 144 yards of rushes.
“One cannot linger excessively,” Pederson stated. “[Monday] The [players] are in here.” I desire that they view the movie. I want the corrections to be made by them. They must view it. I want them to evaluate both their strong and weak performances, and then accept any helpful criticism from the coach. We can only keep improving in this way.