Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said he hasn't watched a Super Bowl in several decades because he's "usually so pissed off" and "can't handle it" when his team isn't one of the last playing.

"I don't watch," Marrone told reporters on a conference call Wednesday. "I don't know why everyone doesn't believe that. ... When you aspire to go there, and you're not there, I just don't want to go through the whole season again in my mind, and not being there."

The Jaguars host the New England Patriots on Sunday in a rematch of last year's AFC Championship Game.

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But Marrone is so against watching the Super Bowl that he hasn't even used Super Bowl LII game tape of the Patriots' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles to prepare for this week.

"I think our defensive and offensive coaches obviously have watched it," Marrone said.

Marrone, 54, said the last Super Bowl he might've watched would have been in the late 1970s.

"Probably when I wasn't coaching and I was allowed to gamble," Marrone joked. "Probably when I was like 12."