The Jacksonville Jaguars struggled on offense in the first half against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, and Liam Coen was widely criticized for a conservative decision he made in the Week 7 game.
The Jaguars were trailing 14-0 and had 4th-and-3 in Rams territory midway through the second quarter at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Rather than going for it on 4th-and-short from the L.A. 32-yard line, Coen decided to have kicker Cam Little attempt a 50-yard field goal.
Coen wanted to give his stagnant offense a chance to come away with points in a half where not much had gone right. The plan did not work out, as Little missed the kick wide left.
Cam Little misses from 50.
— Aggregate Sports (@AggregateSports) October 19, 2025
Nothing going right for the Jags right now #Jaguars #Rams #NFL #LARvsJAX pic.twitter.com/3pkjeZ9Uax
Many fans felt Coen should have gone for it on 4th-and-3, especially with the Jaguars trailing 14-0.
What a bad decision to kick on 4th and 2 when you're getting boat raced. Liam Coen failing his team there.
— Brian Nemhauser (@hawkblogger) October 19, 2025
Damn Jags, you can't kick there.
— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) October 19, 2025
The one time a coach settles for a FG I am screaming what is he doing. Down 14-0 and Liam Coen gonna take a 55 yard FG shot over 4th and 2??? Bro a FG does no good. Face palm. Sign ♂️
— HIM (@CrazyCodie) October 19, 2025
Liam Coen was silly forgoing the 4th and 2 for a 50 yard field goal attempt on bad field conditions.
— Evan Winter (@evan_AtoZ) October 19, 2025
Liam Coen would rather go for a 50 yard field goal down 14 on a 4th and 2 than trust his 55m/yr QB to complete a throw lol
— FuLLStop Picks (@FullstopPicks) October 19, 2025
To make matters worse, the Rams scored a touchdown to go up 21-0 on their ensuing drive. The Jaguars put together a nice drive after that and got the ball to the L.A. 11-yard line, and Coen decided to go for it on 4th-and-7. Trevor Lawrence tried to run for the first down and was stopped short.
Coen was credited with helping to revive Baker Mayfield’s career as the offensive coordinator with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The hope was that he would have a similar impact in Jacksonville, but the first 30 minutes of Sunday’s game could not have gone much worse for his offense.
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