All the preseason buzz in Jacksonville has centered around Liam Coen's shiny new offense. Set to feature motion-heavy looks, creative schemes, and the promise of finally unlocking the Jaguars' potential. But let's be clear: no matter how flashy the playbook is, this season doesn't come down to Coen. It comes down to Trevor Lawrence.

Four years into his career, Lawrence has not separated himself from the middle-to-bottom tier of NFL quarterbacks. His career line-69 touchdowns to 46 interceptions with an 85.0 passer rating-does not scream "franchise cornerstone." In fact, that rating puts him in the same statistical neighborhood as Derek Carr and Kirk Cousins. That's not what Jacksonville thought they were getting when they drafted him No. 1 overall as the "can't miss" savior of the franchi

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