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    Stacey Mickles
    Stacey Mickles
    Nov 24, 2025, 04:30
    Updated at: Nov 24, 2025, 04:30

    It was an up-and-down day for the Jacksonville Jaguars and their fans. Jacksonville finally pulled out the 27-24 victory against the Arizona Cardinals in overtime. Jaguar fans took to social media expressing their discontent with the team's effort despite the victory. Few were happy with the win.

    Jacksonville fans, how are you really feeling out there?

    Your team pulled off the victory, but it wasn’t pretty. Several fans took the opportunity to air out their grievances following the game.

    Some of the fans blamed Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who threw three interceptions Sunday. Some blamed the coaching staff for the poor play-calling.

    Many Jaguar fans were brutal, despite the victory.

    “Jacksonville Jaguars deserves this loss if it happens. Horrible play calling at the end. How do you not give Travis Etienne more carries.”

    “The Jaguars are held back by QB Trevor Lawrence. This guy hasn’t gotten better since Clemson days. In fact, he’s regressed. This is year FIVE. He and the Jags need a fresh start.”

    While some fans were ready to fire the whole coaching staff and launch Lawrence to the moon, it seems that many were just glad this team found a way to win.

    “This #Jaguars team just finds a way. The belief in themselves that Liam Coen has instilled is fascinating. I know it's against the Cardinals, but it really doesn't matter. 

    "Just look at the situations they've been in. Think years past teams can handle that? I don't.”

    “The #Jaguars are now 7-4 and get a huge win out west. Say what you want about Trevor, it’s fair. Say what you want about Coen going for it, also fair. But, almost every other Jags team in the last decade loses that game. this 2025 team finds a way.”

    Jaguar players or coaches were not apologizing for taking care of business against the Cardinals, despite what some fans may say.

    "I own that and I gotta do my job and take care of the ball and not put our defense in tough spots... but I'm never going to play scared. I'm going to continue to let it rip."

    But maybe head coach Liam Coen summed it best when he said:

    "We're not going to apologize for winning around here."

    As long as the Jags keep winning, this team doesn’t care what anyone thinks about them, and that’s the kind of confidence they will need down the stretch.