Stationed high above the field, Jaguars assistant receivers coach Tony Sorrentino usually waits until between possessions to confer with Jerry Sullivan via radio communication.
But when Allen Robinson caught a four-yard touchdown pass from Blake Bortles in the third quarter of last week’s win over Indianapolis, Sorrentino couldn’t wait.
“Unbelievable route! … Did you see that Jerry? … Unbelievable!” Sorrentino said he bellowed into his headset.
“I was going on and on,” he said four days later.
Sorrentino had reason to. It was a brilliantly-run route by Robinson.
And entering Sunday’s game against Atlanta (6-7), everybody inside and around the Jaguars (5-8) has reason to gush about the team’s stable of receivers.