Liam Coen hysterically whiffed on his 'Duval!' chant during his Jaguars press conference
Trying to curry favor with Jaguars fans, Coen tried to do the famous "Duval!" chant for all in attendance at his presser. Sadly, it did not go well.
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Coen's "Duval!" sounded like a Tickle Me Elmo doll running out of battery power or that sad horn that plays on The Price is Right when something goes wrong.
If he just puts a bit more energy into it, we think there is plenty of room for improvement. For now, Coen will have to put amending his "Duval!" chant high on his list of head coaching priorities in Jacksonville.
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