Posted on

Andre Cisco saw “a lot of disappointment” with the Jaguars.

Andre Cisco saw “a lot of disappointment” with the Jaguars.

The Jaguars patched things up a bit with a win over the Colts in Week Five, but things look bleak again on Sunday.

The Bears defeated the Jaguars 35-16 on Sunday morning in London, and the result, which reduced them to 1-5 on the year, would be devastating enough on its own. Safety Andre Cisco’s response when asked what he saw in the loss makes it seem like things are even worse for Jacksonville.

“How should I say this? A stop a lotCisco said via ActionSportsJax. “As the last line of defense, in a situation like this you can feel when we are playing as a unit and when we are not. I had the feeling very early in the game, maybe after halftime, that we weren’t playing like a man.”

Cisco said it was “extremely” concerning to see the team play the way they did on Sunday, saying players giving less than 100 percent “put the guys on the field in vulnerable positions.” Cisco called it “dangerous” and one wonders if those words reach the ears of Jaguars owner Shad Khan.

Khan gave a vote of confidence this weekend to head coach Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke, but a humiliating loss like Sunday’s could cause that decision to be reconsidered. The Jaguars will remain in London to face the Patriots next weekend, and another flop could make the status quo untenable.