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The Jaguars are losing by more than 30 and this defensive lineman is NOT HAPPY

This is a meltdown for the ages.

The Jaguars' Jared Odrick did not quite agree with an official that called him offside during Sunday's matchup with the Chargers.

Needless to say, this earned him an unsportsmanlike conduct call as well, giving the Chargers more than a few yards total.

He’s certainly under a lot of stress -- the Jaguars are behind by more than 30 points.

It took several minutes for coaches to calm the defensive end down, as he yelled at Gus Bradley on his first attempt.

This has got to be one of the top meltdowns of the year. It might be even better than this tennis player losing it at Wimbledon.

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