Be cautious of your actions, as there’s always a cell phone or camera ready to capture every moment.
A coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars is facing criticism from fans after being caught on camera attempting to invade a woman’s personal space on the sideline during the ‘Sunday Night Football’ game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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The video footage allegedly reveals Jaguars assistant WR coach Tyler Tettleton leaning too close to the woman, prompting her to pull back, avoiding an uncomfortable situation just in time. While the staffer remains unidentified, and the context is unclear, fans expressed dissatisfaction with some even calling for his termination. Here are some of their reactions:
As of now, there is no information on the context of the incident, making it potentially unfair to demand the coach’s dismissal. The Jacksonville Jaguars have not issued a statement on the matter, focusing instead on the results of the game against the Ravens.
Unfortunately, the team faced a 23-7 defeat, missing crucial field goals and losing potential points in a poorly executed two-minute drill. With a current record of 8-6, the Jaguars find themselves in a three-way tie with the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans for first place in the AFC South.
Regardless of the game’s outcome, the coach’s behavior on the sidelines was deemed inappropriate, evident from the discomfort expressed on the woman’s face.