By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
The Jacksonville Jaguars have an energetic head coach to go along with their brash general manager.
The more Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan watched his team play, the more he realized one thing:

The Jacksonville Jaguars fired coach Mike Mularkey on Thursday after just one season, the worst in franchise history.
The more Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan watched his team play, the more he realized one thing:
The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired Atlanta director of player personnel David Caldwell as general manager, charging him with turning around one of the league's worst teams.
By lunchtime Monday, six NFL coaches were looking for work.
After four years of futility, the Jacksonville Jaguars are heading in a different direction.
By lunchtime Monday, five NFL coaches were looking for work.
The joke running through Jacksonville these days carries the same punch line as the one in Kansas City:
It wasn't that long ago that Indianapolis and Jacksonville played for the division title.
Titans owner Bud Adams laid down the challenge to his entire organization after Tennessee's brutal loss to Chicago, creating the latest NFL hot seat for coaches and general managers.
Eye gouging. Disputes over game film.

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew ended his 38-day holdout — without a new contract.
Ohio State is paying football coach Urban Meyer a minimum of $4 million annually _ more money than his predecessor _ and detailing in the contract what he's required to do if an NCAA rules violation occurs under his watch.
One day after the Jacksonville Jaguars took a strong stance on Maurice Jones-Drew's contract situation, the star running back made his feelings equally clear.
"Creating an environment where everyone is empowered to communicate, share and report any incident, real or perceived, is important," Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said.
"Given the circumstances we had, we felt it was important to put provisions in there to make sure the right safeguards are in place on both sides," said athletic director Gene Smith in a phone interview. "That's been strengthened and beefed up."