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Doug Pederson ‘don’t care’ about Jaguars losing culture: ‘I’m trying to turn this into a winning program’

The Jacksonville Jaguars have been in the basement of the NFL for quite some time. Jacksonville has won over six games once in a season since the start of 2011 — an NFL worst 47-130 in that span (.266 win percentage) — finishing last in the AFC South for four consecutive years. 

Doug Pederson, a Super Bowl championship coach, has a tough road ahead in Jacksonville. Pederson brought the Philadelphia Eagles a Super Bowl, so why can’t he do the same in Jacksonville? 

Just because the Jaguars have a losing culture doesn’t mean Pederson won’t stop trying to build a dormant franchise into a winner. 

“It’s hard for me to speak to what has gone wrong or is wrong or whatever. I don’t know, quite frankly, and I really don’t care about that,” Pederson said last week. “What I care about is moving forward from two weeks ago when I was hired. That’s what we’re trying to change. That’s what I’m trying to change. 

“I’m…

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