Jags QB coach sees improvement in Trevor Lawrence

As the Jacksonville Jaguars put the disappointing and chaotic 2021 season behind them, much will hinge on the improvement by Jags QB Trevor Lawrence. In a promising sign, Lawrence’s development this offseason is already drawing praise from the Jags new coaching staff.

It was no secret that the Urban Meyer era in Jacksonville was the worst season in Jaguars history. One the franchise want to quickly move on from. One sign of that is the Doug Pederson era has been welcomed with open arms and tears of joy now that football is the main focus in the building once more.

Well, maybe not tears of joy, but a levity permeates throughout the Jaguars organization with Pederson at the helm.

The Jags can quickly put the 2021 season behind them with a successful 2022 season. And to reach that success, Lawrence will have to take a step forward in his development.
Things are looking promising on that front coming off OTAs last month. Jags QB coach Mike McCoy praised Lawrence for embracing Pederson’s offensive and plans to build a winning culture in Jacksonville.

“I think he’s done an outstanding job of number one, learning the system and buying into the way that we want to run, and we want our quarterback to play in the system,” McCoy said about Lawrence to SI.com Jags beat reporter Josh Shipley.

“And, you know, not only the leadership part of it but the way, you know, from day to day on how we work, you know, in the way he’s bought in and really, each day kind of learned something new through each install, you know. We have a number of installs we’ve done, and he’s taking it one day at a time and tried to master the system.”

Lawrence’s improvement post-Meyer

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