Jones-Drew 'Embarrassed' By Jags' Outing
Three days after a 41-0 loss in Seattle, Jacksonville Jaguars tailback Maurice Jones-Drew criticized his club's offense Wednesday.
Jones-Drew criticized the team's play-calling and other aspects of its offense, according to the Associated Press.
"I don't like to be embarrassed, so I do get upset about it," Jones-Drew said, according to the AP. "You lead by actions. You can only say so much. You can talk to somebody until you're blue in the face and they're not going to do anything. But if you go out there and show why you're upset and you try to do something to correct your mistakes, then they'll pay attention."
Jaguars Coach Jack Del Rio shrugged off the comments.
"He's a supreme competitor, and we really love that about him," Del Rio said, according to the AP.
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Mark Maske
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October 15, 2009; 12:01 PM ET
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