Jaguars QB Lawrence says ‘we need to get some juice back in this place’ with new coach
Associated PressJACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Even though he was wearing a sling on his left arm, Trevor Lawrence was able to point plenty of fingers on Thursday — most of them at himself. Lawrence said, “I don’t think the hit was right,” and added that Al-Shaair has yet to reach out. “I don’t think personally attacking the guy is the right answer,” Lawrence said. “It doesn’t bother me,” said Lawrence, who threw for 2,045 yards in 10 games this season, with 11 touchdown passes and seven interceptions. “Whether it’s an offensive coach or a defensive coach, just a guy that’s going to instill that culture, that toughness into our team and that confidence that it doesn’t matter who we’re playing, when we’re playing, just spot the ball and we can beat anybody,” Lawrence said.