after consecutive lopsided losses.Coach Doug Marrone said Wednesday they will spend the week trying "to correct a lot of bad football that we have been playing."The Jaguars (3-3) have been outscored 70-21 in road losses to Kansas City and Dallas Jacksonville Jaguars T-Shirt , failing to score in the first half of both games and allowing a combined 802 yards and 49 first downs.Marrone deflected questions about AFC South rival Houston (3-3), which plays in Jacksonville on Sunday, and said he's more focused on football fundamentals."It doesn't matter who the hell you are playing," Marrone said. "You have to get your ship right. You have to get your stuff in house right."Jacksonville looked lost on both sides of the ball against the Chiefs and Cowboys.The usually stout defense got gouged on the ground and picked apart by big plays. The offense was even worse, with Blake Bortles turning the ball over six times and getting sacked eight times. The injury-riddled offensive line was the main issue again. Receivers also failed to create separation and get open, and running back Leonard Fournette missed his fourth game with a strained right hamstring.The Jaguars are now down their top two left tackles, their top two tight ends, two of their top three running backs and their No. 1 receiver. Those injuries have forced the team to sign three guys off practice squads and five off the street."We can't use that as an excuse," Marrone said. "We have to go out there and find things that they can do well and we have to do that in a short period of time to be able to go out there and perform well enough or execute well enough to do it."Marrone shouldered much of the blame for his team's most recent performances and insisted things would change against the Texans, who won six in a row in the series until getting swept in 2017.The message that flashed on television screens around the facility read "humility is not thinking less of yourself. It's thinking of yourself less." A more rare sight: at least six assistant coaches roamed the locker room during lunchtime to mingle with player.The biggest difference came on the practice field."There was no other choice but to work hard today," linebacker Myles Jack said. "They got the most out of us. It was like a camp practice. Camp is basically about fundamentals, Day 1 teaching, so I think that was the common mindset: let's reset, let's go back to square one."Not everyone thought significant changes were needed.Linebacker Telvin Smith stood firm on his belief that everything is fine on the field and inside the locker room."This whole week is tough because a lot of people see us right now and they see you lose two games and then they go crazy," he said. "And that's understandable. It's what y'all are supposed to do, but don't place that on me. We good."We're 3-3. To me, that's still good in the league. It's not like we're 0-6 or 1-5 or something. We battled. We came out the second quarter (of the season) and didn't start off right, didn't get the job done. But I think we're going to be fine."Nothing about Jacksonville's direction will truly be known until Sunday afternoon, after three camp-like practices in sweltering, 90-degree heat.Marrone's team meeting Wednesday highlighted all the possible directions and included anecdotes from his past at the college level and in the three previous NFL stops."Is it something that we need to hear?" safety Tashaun Gipson said. "I think that was already understood. I would hope that we have the guys in here to understand that coach didn't need to come in there and say that because we should have enough mature guys in this locker room to understand that we've got to get this thing right. ..."You can do whatever you need to do on Wednesday and Thursday and Friday Jacksonville Jaguars Hats , but if you come out on Sunday and play like we did the last two weeks, specifically defensively, it doesn't matter what we do on Wednesday and Thursday and Friday, it doesn't matter what Coach Marrone says, we've got to go out there and play the game."Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New Orleans Saints: Live blog for preseason Week 1 Football is finally back, as tonight the “Kings of the South” from the AFC & NFC in 2017, meet to open their respective preseasons with Jacksonville Jaguars hosting the New Orleans Saints. While the starters from both teams likely won’t see the field much, if at all, it’s still Jaguars football under the lights against someone not in teal, black, and white for the first time in 2018.Follow along with us tonight with live updates right here as the night unfolds, and hang around for post-game recaps and analysis following the final snap.Looking for a way to catch the game on TV, Stream, or radio? We have you covered here!Live Blog9:52 PM: It appears Lee was just short of the first down at first glance on a 4th & 6 and staring at the last gasp for the Jags tonight. Play is under review, and is upheld. Game over. Jaguars drop the preseason opener 24-20, though it was a truly dominant night for 3 1鈦? quarters for the Jaguars. Keep it on Big Cat Country for post-game wrap ups and analysis from the gang. Thanks for following along tonight!9:40 PM: Saints take the lead as the running back Williams walks in clean up the middle of the Jags defense. The tackling in the 4th quarter by the Jaguars has been atrocious. Saints lead 24-20, up to Tanner Lee to do something.9:35 PM: Tanner Lee gets the ball knocked out of his hands and the Saints recover for the first turnover of the game at 4:32 left to play. Tackle Brandon Smith was beat around the edge and Lee had the ball cleanly knocked out by the Saints end...A couple of missed tackles by the Jaguars defense, now has the Saints inside the 10 looking to pull ahead for their first lead with under 3 minutes left.9:23 PM: Hill takes advantage of an inexperienced secondary and linebacker group, as he uses his legs to break off a long run inside the Jags 10, then caps it with another bootleg into the end zone. The Jaguars rookie corners are having a better second half Jacksonville Jaguars Hoodie , CJ Reavis has made a couple plays this drive, and Quinton Meeks has shown up a time or two. Those two plays were not great, however. 20-17 Jaguars.9:10 PM: Tanner Lee enters the game to take over the Jaguars drive, and procedes to take two sacks in a row. Anyways, here’s the aforementioned Kessler to Orndoff TD.9:06 PM: Shane Wynn makes another play, this time a 24-yard reception on a broken play from Kessler to end the 3rd quarter,9:00 PM: Rashad Greene Sr. muffs the punt but recovers his own fumble, following another good defensive drive by the Jags back ups. Greene has looked good at catching the ball from the receiver spot in camp, but his hands on fielding punts have been an issue all summer. 8:55 PM: TOUCHDOWN JAGUARS! Kessler finds tight end Scott “Dont Call Me Paul” Orndoff in the flat, and Orndoff did the rest, running around a defender and breaking the pile on with a lunging TD. Lambo makes it 20-10 Jags.8:48 PM: Jaguars are on the move, as it’s become the “Shane Wynn Show” this drive. Wynn has caught 3 passes for what I believe is about 25 yards, and just ran a reverse on 2nd & short for a good gain and another first down. All this dude does is make plays! Jags deep in Saints territory, again.8:40 PM: Jaguars defense comes up in true “Sacksonville”-style, with back to back sacks of Hill by Tyler Patmon and Lerente McCray respectively, following the Saints going for it on 4th & 5. Jaguars take over from around midfield.8:35 PM: Saints starting with the ball and rookie Taysum Hill now in at quarterback for the Saints, and driving into Jags territory.8:35 PM: We’e back underway for the second-half. Here’s Cody Kessler’s night thus far.Halftime Thoughts:Blake and the first team offense looked as perfect as you could ask for Game 1.Same for first team defense, who allowed a field goal due to shoddy kick coverage.Second-team corners left a lot to be desired.Leon Jacobs & Ronnie Harrison looked the part so far.Special teams coverage teams not off to a great start.8:20 PM: Offense can’t do anything with the ball, as drive ends with our first look at rookie punter Logan Cooke, who blasts the kick deep into Saints territory and sees a great play made by DJ Chark on special teams Customized Jacksonville Jaguars Jerseys , as he tackled the return man for no gain to end the half.8:15 PM: Jaguars back up defense holds and we see our first punt of the night fielded by Mickens who had to lunge to protect the ball on the fair catch. Let’s see if Jags offense can do anything with :46 left.8:10 PM: First dinged up player report of the night is not great for the LB depth.8:03 PM: Efficient drive for Kessler, with help from a nice catch & run from Corey Grant, leads to another Lambomatic kick again from 49 yards out. Jags lead 13-10. The Jaguars QBs have been smart and efficient tonight and it’s led to scoring drives on each possession.7:52 PM: Saints get a TD with a majority of their offensive starters still in the game and the Jaguars fielding all 2nd and 3rd team guys, as Mark Ingram runs it in from 3 yards out. 10-10.7:49 PM: Jags get them off the field, but dumb penalty by linebacker Donald Payne extends the drive. Not good for a player on the bubble this preseason.7:42 PM: Josh Lambo is automatic, we lead 10-3 beginning the 2nd quarter.7:40 PM: Had some technical difficulties but we are live now! If you missed it, BOAT sailed into the end zone for the first drive of 2018.6:08 PM:First time the new uniforms are in action and...yes.600 PM: Update on Keelan Cole and why he’s OUT tonight. Was weird that he didn’t dress out after practicing all camp thus far. Sounds like the team is being extra cautious, as they should be.5:40 PM: Some early news on the replacements for those players sitting out tonight.5:35 PM: As expected, a healthy list of game time scratches tonight for the Jaguars.1:20 PM: Starters or no starters, it’s a TEAL NIGHT at The Bank!1:10 PM: Happy Game Day, folks! We still do not know how many of the starters will dress tonight, let alone how many snaps they’ll take if they do. But according to 1010XL’s Tyler Devitte, don’t expect to see any of the big names on defense tonight.As we get into our countdown to kick off and await the status of which players will take the field, take some time to check out our coverage leading up to tonight’s exhibition.Filip Prus gives match ups to watch, a rundown of key story lines, and his prediction for the game.Alfie speaks on how much different, (read: BETTER), the feeling of the fan base is heading into 2018’s preseason opener versus this time last year.Our Ryan O’Bleness sat down with the folks from Canal Street Chronicles for some Q&A on the Saints perspective for what to watch for on the opposing sideline tonight.