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Former NFL head coach spends time as consultant with Jaguars' offensive line

Former NFL head coach spends time as consultant with Jaguars' offensive line

USA Today2 days ago
A former NFL head coach has spent time as a consultant with Shaun Sarrett and the Jaguars' offensive line recently.
A former NFL head coach has spent time recently as a consultant, working with Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive line coach Shaun Sarrett.
According to ESPN's Michael DiRocco, former Tennessee Titans' head coach Mike Munchak worked with Sarrett in a consulting role over five days earlier in the week.
DiRocco added that Munchak and Sarrett worked together for five years while with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Munchak was the Titans' head coach from 2011 through 2013. As a player, Munchak made nine Pro Bowls at guard, two first-team All-Pros, and is in the Hall of Fame.
Improved offensive line play this season for the Jaguars is a must. It's a message that Liam Coen has delivered since arriving in Jacksonville.
In order to accomplish that, GM James Gladstone has reshaped this unit by making six additions between free agency and the NFL draft. This is a much more versatile unit, and the Jaguars are embracing competition this summer as they search for their best starting five configuration.
Consistent success for any offense begins with the offensive line providing a run game to lean on and time in the pocket for the quarterback.
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