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Robert Saleh addresses his confrontation with Liam Coen
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh owned up to his role in a postgame confrontation with Jacksonville Jaguars coach Liam Coen on Sunday.

Saleh admitted the confrontation with Coen was the result of a comment he made last week praising the Jaguars for being good at legally stealing signals. Coen took offense to that, which led to their on-field showdown after the Jaguars’ 26-21 win on Sunday (video here).

“In my heart, I genuinely was trying to give him a compliment, and I own the fact that it was the wrong choice of words,” Saleh said Tuesday. “However you want to word it, they’re really, really good at putting their players in a position to be successful.

“As a coach, watching their tape, I recognized the amount of hours that must be spent to be able to build formations and find every little indicator they can to give their players a chance to be in a successful situation. It was my way of acknowledging that these guys are really, really good at it.”

Saleh was still complimentary of Coen as well, even though they were not very cordial with each other following the Jacksonville win.

It was clear that Saleh learned his lesson on Tuesday. Ahead of Thursday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, he again discussed the skills of signal recognition among Sean McVay and his acolytes, but went out of his way to refer to it as “formation identification.”

The whole thing was a pretty big misunderstanding, though it turned out to be an entertaining one. Sign-stealing is a very loaded phrase, and Saleh should have known as much, even if he clarified that the Jaguars were not doing anything illegal. He knows better now.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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