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‘I don’t think we’re far’
Boselli is intent on supporting Coen and building a productive, positive culture.
The 52-year-old believes that will be possible with the right GM hire, a person who is in line with Coen’s outlook.
“We are committed to make sure we have a strong building, a strong culture,” Boselli said. “It’ll be Liam’s culture. He is the voice, he’s the head coach of this organization, it’s his team. He’s going to dictate how we do things on the field, what the culture is.
“We’re here to support him. When our GM gets named, we will work together. We will be aligned. When we pick a player, it’s our player. He’s a Jaguar. It’s not that guy’s pick or this guy wanted him. That’s not how we’re going to operate.
“It’s going to be our player and when we win, we won. When we lose, we lost. We’re not going to blame, we’re not going to point the finger.”
Boselli was the No. 2 overall selection of the 1995 NFL Draft and played for Jacksonville from 1995-2001, going to five Pro Bowls and earning a trio of All-Pro distinctions.
He never played under the umbrella of Khan’s ownership, which began in 2012.
However, after serving as a radio announcer for the team and a contributor to the Jags’ website, Boselli has become a trusted voice for the owner during a turbulent offseason.
The Jags have moved on from Doug Pederson to Coen and from Baalke to a future successor.
They’re also now looking to the franchise’s greatest former player to navigate through choppy waters and one could opine that Boselli is familiar with quick success.
Ravaged by injuries, his career was just seven seasons in total. It was long enough for him to forge a tenure that landed him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, though.
The Jags are hoping his guiding presence will help them back to success after a lost season.
Said Boselli: “All that matters to me is winning.”
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