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Last week’s change of offensive coordinators didn’t spur the Jaguars to a win against the Chiefs on Sunday, which means that Gus Bradley’s record as Jacksonville’s head coach is now 14-42 halfway through his fourth season on the job.

There were a lot of people who thought that Bradley’s record would be looking a little bit better at this point in 2016, but the team’s continued losing probably doesn’t leave many people with confidence that the Jags can make good on preseason optimism. Bradley’s belief in his team doesn’t seem to have taken much of a hit, however.

He said Monday that he believes a win against the Texans can spur a hot streak for his 2-6 team.

“We need to take care of this game and win one to get hot; I understand that,” Bradley said, via the Florida Times-Union. “I just think this team can get on a roll.”

Bradley will probably get a lot of agreement about the Jaguars’ potential to go on a roll. Given his record, he may need to explain to some of those jumping on the bandwagon that he doesn’t mean downhill.