Jags' Meyer, players ready to move on after latest apology
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Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer publicly apologized for the third consecutive day and said he never considered resigning after his 'inexcusable' behavior at an Ohio bar was caught on camera and released on social media.
The Jacksonville Jaguars coach publicly apologized for the third consecutive day Wednesday and said he never considered resigning after his "inexcusable" behavior at an Ohio bar was caught on camera and released on social media.
Meyer added that several members of the team's leadership council, a group of players who serve as liaisons between the coach and the locker room, have expressed their support.
"I had at least eight to 10 phone calls where they called me and they were over-the-top supportive and said, `We got you, man. Move forward,"' Meyer said. "A common thing was, `Coach, we all did stupid things.' I'm really impressed with our guys."
Team owner Shad Khan publicly reprimanded the 57-year-old Meyer on Tuesday for his actions at the bar last weekend.