Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Mike Bianchi, Orlando Sentinel
ORLANDO, Fla. — Cut your losses, Shad Khan.
Fire Urban Meyer.
That is my advice for Khan, the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
As a billionaire businessman, Khan should treat the hiring of Meyer as he would treat investing in a bad stock. Perhaps Khan thought he was buying the next Google, but it’s already clear he’s ended up with the next ChaCha.
Cut your losses, Mr. Khan.
Dump the stock.
Admit you made a mistake, fire Urban Meyer and move on.
Meyer has lost all credibility with team management, his players, his coaches, Jaguars fans and perhaps even his own family. Over the weekend, Meyer, shamefully and foolishly, was caught on a viral video fondling an unidentified blonde woman with whom he had become way too intimate at a bar/restaurant he owns in Columbus, Ohio.
How bad was it? Let’s just say, if it had happened on the football field, Meyer would have been flagged for illegal use of the hands.
Meyer originally apologized Monday for becoming a “distraction” to his team, but he has become so much more than a distraction. He has become a total embarrassment to an organization — and it’s certainly not the first time (See Ohio State, Zach Smith). For years, ever since his days as a national championship-winning coach the University of Florida, I have been writing and saying that Meyer is the most disingenuous coach I’ve ever covered, and once again he has proven my point.
You see, Meyer’s apology on Monday came after an initial video from the bar showed the woman dancing suggestively right next to Meyer’s lap as he sat on a bar stool. Because of the angle of the video, you could not see what Meyer was doing with his right hand, and Meyer’s awkward public apology and explanation made it seem like he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
“There was a big group (in the bar) next (to) our restaurant and they wanted me to come over and take pictures, and I did,” Meyer explained Monday. “They were trying to pull me out on the dance floor, screwing around, and I should have left.
“I apologized to the team and staff for being a distraction. Just stupid, and so I explained everything that happened and owned it. Just stupid. Should not have myself in that kind of position.”
Apparently, when Meyer apologized to the team and to Khan, he didn’t tell them the entire story. How do we know this? Because right after his public apology on Monday, another video surfaced showing Meyer crudely putting his right hand on the blonde woman’s rear end and grabbing her inner thigh.
Not surprisingly, Khan then put out a statement Tuesday morning in which he said, “I have addressed this matter with Urban. Specifics of our conversation will be held in confidence. What I will say is his conduct last weekend was inexcusable. I appreciate Urban’s remorse, which I believe is sincere. Now, he must regain our trust and respect.”
Stop it, Mr. Khan.
You really don’t think Urban Meyer is sincere, do you?
He has never been sincere, which is why he has earned his nickname of “Urban Liar” over the years. When he was at Florida, reporters would joke that Meyer would “tell you whatever he needed to tell you to get him through the next five minutes.” The man has never changed.
Meyer’s players, according to someone I know within the Jaguars organization, are “laughing” at him and there are reports that he has lost the trust of the locker room.
Seriously, how would you feel if you were a Jaguars player after losing a game last Thursday night at Cincinnati only to learn that Meyer — your head coach and supposed leader — has decided not to fly home with the team? In college or professional football, it’s unheard of for a head coach not to travel home with the team unless there is some sort of medical or family emergency. Especially a first-year head coach like Meyer, who has taken over a franchise that has lost 19 straight games and preaches team building and creating chemistry, camaraderie and culture within the locker room.
Nothing says “team building” like your head coach abandoning his 0-4 football team and not flying home with his players after another tough defeat. Meyer instead decided to remain in Ohio to, um, as he explained, “stay and see the grandkids.” This will go down with his much-lampooned explanation for resigning at Florida so he could “spend more time with my family” only to take the Ohio State job a few months later.
Obviously, Meyer wasn’t with his grandkids the entire time he was in Ohio. Instead, he showed a complete lack of judgment and comprehension of who he is. How could perhaps the most famous man in the state of Ohio be out at a crowded bar touching a woman who is not his wife? Did he really think nobody would take a cell phone video?
I’ll admit, as much as I dislike Meyer as a person, I thought he was a home-run hire for Khan and the Jaguars. I thought he would come in with his famous “Plan to Win” and renowned organizational skills and strategically and methodically turn the pathetic Jaguars into a well-oiled championship machine. Upon further review, Meyer has been incompetent as an NFL coach and made bad decision after bad decision.
Meyer has preached limiting distractions, but he has been nothing but a walking, talking distraction ever since he became the Jaguars coach. It started when he first got the job and inexplicably hired former Iowa strength coach Chris Doyle, who was fired months before after allegedly making racist remarks and belittling and bullying players while at the university. Because of the outrage that ensued from players within the league and racial watchdog groups like the Fritz Pollard Alliance, Doyle quickly “resigned” one day later.
Meyer then decided it would be a good idea to sign 33-year-old Tim Tebow as tight end even though Tebow had never, ever played the position before. More distractions.
The NFL then hit Meyer and the Jags with a hefty combined fine of $300,000 for violating the league’s non-contact rules during OTAs. Even more distractions.
And now you have Meyer, a 57-year-old married father of three, inappropriately fondling another woman in a public place when he should have been back in Jacksonville with his team. The distractions are now dysfunction.
Cut your losses, Mr. Khan.
Dump the stock.
Fire Meyer.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Kevin C. Cox
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Jonathan Daniel
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Ronald Martinez
The Dallas Cowboys traded up to the sixth overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft and selected cornerback Morris Claiborne. Claiborne had an underwhelming five seasons with the Cowboys, starting 43 games and recording only four interceptions.
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Brian Blanco
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Allen Kee
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Due to injuries and drug-related suspensions, Detroit Lions receiver and second overall pick Charles Rogers didn’t have much of an NFL career. Rogers played just 15 games in three seasons and started only nine of those games. Rogers finished his short NFL career with four touchdown catches.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
George Rose
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Jonathan Daniel
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Jonathan Daniel
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Stephen Dunn
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Sam Greenwood
The 2012 NFL Draft was filled with busts, especially the Jacksonville Jaguars’ choice of receiver, Justin Blackmon. The Jaguars selected Blackmon with the fifth overall pick. After a promising rookie season, Blackmon’s career took a downward spiral. Blackmon was suspended prior to the 2013 season and received a second suspension during the 2013 season, playing in only four games. The Jaguars released Blackmon following an arrest for possession of marijuana in 2014. Blackmon never played in the NFL again.
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
David Madison
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David Madison
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Jed Jacobsohn
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Gary Newkirk
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When the New England Patriots drafted offensive tackle Eugene Chung with the 13th pick in the 1992 NFL Draft, he became the first Korean American to be drafted in the first round. Unfortunately, Chung’s NFL career didn’t last long. Chung played three seasons with the Patriots before being traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1995. Chung played one season with the Jaguars and one season with the Indianapolis Colts before retiring in 1997.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Chris Graythen
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Chris Graythen
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Otto Greule Jr
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Otto Greule Jr
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Nick Laham
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Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Nick Laham
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Nick Laham
The Raiders franchise has drafted a lot of busts throughout the years, but quarterback JaMarcus Russell stands out above the rest. The Raiders picked Russell with the first overall pick in the 2007 and signed him to the highest rookie contract in NFL history. Russell only played three NFL seasons and made 25 starts for the Raiders. During his three seasons with the Raiders, Russell compiled a 7-18 record and a 18/23 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Chris Trotman
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Chris Trotman
The Philadelphia Eagles took a significant gamble by drafting 26-year-old offensive lineman Danny Watkins from Canada. Watkins played two years of football at Baylor before the Eagles selected him with the 23rd overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Watkins played just two seasons with the Eagles, making only 18 starts. Watkins retired from the NFL after the 2013 season and became a firefighter.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Jamie Squire
With the 13th overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected receiver Troy Edwards, who only ultimately only played three seasons with the franchise. Edwards only started seven games for the Steelers, finishing his three-year stint with 98 catches for 1,212 yards and five touchdowns. Edwards went to play four more NFL seasons between three teams.
Jamie Squire
With the 13th overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected receiver Troy Edwards, who only ultimately only played three seasons with the franchise. Edwards only started seven games for the Steelers, finishing his three-year stint with 98 catches for 1,212 yards and five touchdowns. Edwards went to play four more NFL seasons between three teams.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Todd Warshaw
The San Francisco 49ers drafted quarterback Jim Druckenmiller with the 26th overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, intending the Virginia Tech quarterback to succeed Hall of Famer Steve Young. The 49ers’ plan never materialized. After two seasons as Young’s backup and only one start, Druckenmiller was traded to the Miami Dolphins. Druckenmiller was out of the NFL after the 1998 season.
Todd Warshaw
The San Francisco 49ers drafted quarterback Jim Druckenmiller with the 26th overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, intending the Virginia Tech quarterback to succeed Hall of Famer Steve Young. The 49ers’ plan never materialized. After two seasons as Young’s backup and only one start, Druckenmiller was traded to the Miami Dolphins. Druckenmiller was out of the NFL after the 1998 season.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Otto Greule Jr
After the Seattle Seahawks drafted linebacker Aaron Curry with the fourth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, they signed him to a six-year, $60 million contract. Curry lost his starting spot after two seasons with the Seahawks and was traded to the Raiders during the 2011 season. Curry played 13 games for the Raiders and was out of the NFL after the 2012 season.
Otto Greule Jr
After the Seattle Seahawks drafted linebacker Aaron Curry with the fourth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, they signed him to a six-year, $60 million contract. Curry lost his starting spot after two seasons with the Seahawks and was traded to the Raiders during the 2011 season. Curry played 13 games for the Raiders and was out of the NFL after the 2012 season.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Jonathan Daniel
Even though Vinny Testaverde played 21 NFL seasons, he is considered one of the biggest busts in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise. The Bucs drafted Testaverde with the first overall pick in the 1987 NFL Draft and gave him the starting job for six consecutive seasons. During those six seasons, Testaverde compiled a 24-48 record and 77/112 touchdown-to-interception ratio. In 1988, Testaverde threw a career-high 35 interceptions, the second-most thrown by any quarterback in one season.
Jonathan Daniel
Even though Vinny Testaverde played 21 NFL seasons, he is considered one of the biggest busts in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise. The Bucs drafted Testaverde with the first overall pick in the 1987 NFL Draft and gave him the starting job for six consecutive seasons. During those six seasons, Testaverde compiled a 24-48 record and 77/112 touchdown-to-interception ratio. In 1988, Testaverde threw a career-high 35 interceptions, the second-most thrown by any quarterback in one season.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Wesley Hitt
The Tennessee Titans used their 29th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft on Georgia offensive guard Isaiah Wilson. Wilson spent the majority of his rookie season on the COVID-19 list or suspended for violating team rules. After the rookie tweeted he is “done with football as a Titan,” the team traded him to the Miami Dolphins. During his lone season in Tennessee, the first-round pick appeared in just one game and never started.
Wesley Hitt
The Tennessee Titans used their 29th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft on Georgia offensive guard Isaiah Wilson. Wilson spent the majority of his rookie season on the COVID-19 list or suspended for violating team rules. After the rookie tweeted he is “done with football as a Titan,” the team traded him to the Miami Dolphins. During his lone season in Tennessee, the first-round pick appeared in just one game and never started.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
Doug Pensinger
With the third overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft, Washington drafted Heath Shuler, who was the first quarterback taken in the draft that year. Washington named Shuler as starter, but he was benched after two seasons and a 4-9 record as a starter. Shuler was traded to New Orleans after the 1996 season and played one season there before retiring. During Shuler’s four NFL seasons, he threw 15 touchdowns and 33 interceptions overall.
Doug Pensinger
With the third overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft, Washington drafted Heath Shuler, who was the first quarterback taken in the draft that year. Washington named Shuler as starter, but he was benched after two seasons and a 4-9 record as a starter. Shuler was traded to New Orleans after the 1996 season and played one season there before retiring. During Shuler’s four NFL seasons, he threw 15 touchdowns and 33 interceptions overall.
Mike Bianchi: Urban Meyer should be fired by Jaguars for being an incompetent embarrassment
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Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer watches the action during minicamp at TIAA Bank Field on June 15, 2021 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images/TNS)
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Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer watches the action during minicamp at TIAA Bank Field on June 15, 2021 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images/TNS)