Post Tagged with: "Jacksonville Jaguars"

Living in a Culture of Fear

The saga of Urban Meyer and the Jacksonville Jaguars continues, even four months after he was fired.  This is now my third article at Culture in Sports where I specifically discuss Urban Meyer’s toxic and abusive behavior, his unwillingness to change, and why he still believes that his downfall was […]

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Fragile Athletes and Coaches

I recently wrote an article about When Coaches Are Unwilling to Adapt or Change.  In that article I discussed that “Coaching strategies that may have worked at one level may not work at another” and used the recent example of Urban Meyer and the Jacksonville Jaguars.  Since then, much has […]

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Doing the Right Thing Is Still Only Reactional

The Jacksonville Jaguars made a short lived hire this week, with Chris Doyle lasting a little more than a day before resigning.  Their new and now director of sports performance came with a checkered past, most notably rumors of racism and abuse of athletes.  This coach was supposedly vetted thoroughly […]

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