JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Coach Liam Coen insists his Jacksonville Jaguars play better when they’re angry.
It was an easy emotion to harness after the biggest collapse in franchise history.
It could be more difficult to find that edge with upcoming road games against Arizona and Tennessee.
The Jaguars (6-4) followed one of the worst losses in the team’s 31 years with one of their most dominant performances, a one-week swing that highlights just how fickle the NFL can be.
Coming off a game in which Jacksonville blew a 19-point lead in the fourth quarter at Houston and against backup quarterback Davis Mills, Coen’s team responded by smothering the Los Angeles Chargers 35-6 on Sunday.
Now comes the tough part: maintaining the same effort and energy against the Cardinals (3-7) and the

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