A.J. Bouye: Patriots were goading Jaguars to commit penalties

That’s why Bouye was particularly upset at what he said he saw Amendola do.

“I’m going to defend my teammates,” Bouye said. “You all see it on TV, the one where Amendola head-butted Gip. Right after the whistle was blown. Right in front of them. I’m just asking how you going to let them do that?

“I understand you’re all going to let us play, but we know they’re going to try to instigate stuff. They head-butted my man. C’mon, man.”

Bouye said he wasn’t sure why he was called for pass interference against Brandin Cooks, either. Both players were hand-fighting and making contact down the sideline, and Bouye forced Cooks out of bounds. Tom Brady‘s throw fell incomplete, but the officials penalized Bouye, and the 31-yard penalty gave the Patriots the ball on the Jaguars’ 13. Two plays later, they scored to cut the Jaguars’ lead to 14-10.

“I just got to watch the tape,” Bouye said. “I need to go look at the rulebook on [pass interference penalties], because you’re telling me the receiver can have his hands on me the whole way down the field, but if I look for the ball and try to protect myself from being pushed, it’s a flag?

“Like I said, I just have to be better. I can’t put my team in that situation. It’s a flag, I got to own up to it, find a way to get better at it.”

Linebacker Myles Jack was surprised at the penalty discrepancy when asked about it in the locker room.

“Interesting,” Jack said. “My thoughts on that is … yeah, that’s kind of self-explanatory. I didn’t know that.

“I’ll just say that’s self-explanatory. Interesting. That’s all I’m going to say.”

Defensive tackle Malik Jackson smirked when he was asked about the penalties and whether he thought things were unevenly called.

“The stats speak for themselves,” he said.

Bouye again stressed that the officiating didn’t cost the Jaguars the game, but he would prefer a level playing field.

“You all see it,” Bouye said. “I got players hitting me up in the NFL saying the same thing. But at the end of the day, we can’t put the blame on them. We didn’t execute good enough. They executed good enough.”

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