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Fans invite the “hypocrites” Liam Coen after the comment on Jagurs HC for honesty: “cloun of the year”


On Monday, Jacksonville Jaguars discovered the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers The offensive coordinator Liam Coen as the head coach of the franchise, he inherited Douga Pederson, who was fired after a disappointing season 4-13.

Unlike most coaching employment, Coen’s arrival in Jacksonville was preoccupied with a controversy after his stunning turn left with a tambour. It is ironic that the 39-year-old emphasized the importance of honesty during his introductory press conference, saying:

“Honesty is what it comes down to. Surround yourself with people who speak heavy truths, show blind stains – where growth happens. Be honest with a mirror, knowing that the procedure is clean, okay.”

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Fans of social media rolled over their eyes and called Coen for a lack of self -awareness:

“Will this guy really use the word honesty after shit he pulled! What a disrespect for 🤡!” Fan said.

Some fans predicted that they would accelerate as the head coach in Jacksonville and that they would soon be hunting for a new job:

“[Coen]goes so bad. [The Jaguars]so poorly driving a franchise, “a fan of said.

“All signs point to 4-13”, another fan said.

“There is no way he will be a transformative success he hopes. How can you buy such a bereaved liar?” One fan said.


Controversial exit Liama ​​Coena from Buccaneers

Liam Coen was one of the leaders who filled Jagurs’s main training and interviewed with franchise on January 15th. Buccaneers did not want to let him go and, according to ESPN, they agreed to make him the highest paid coordinator at the NFL.

Coen agreed and decided to give up his personal interview with Jaguari. He was allegedly not willing to work with CEO Trete Balke, which made his decision facilitated. However, owner Shad Khan fired the executive government and reached for the offensive coordinator of Buccaneers to convince him to join the team.

Coen agreed and flew to Jacksonville without the notification of Tamp Bay, who tried to contact him, but he couldn’t because he completed his agreement to become a new head coach of Jaguar. He turned his back on Buccaneers and Ghosting in the franchise did not sit well with fans and analysts.

Jacksonville is the sixth job of Liam Coen in the same year, but his first experience as the main coach.