Imad Wasim, the Pakistan allrounder, wants the team to rid itself of the label of being an inconsistent side. While accepting that inconsistency has been a feature of the team of late, Imad said it was now time for change, and hoped the nine-wicket T20 win at Old Trafford against England two weeks ago pointed to a brighter future in limited-overs cricket.We have decided now, as a group, that we will be consistent, Imad said in an interview at Dubai Sports City, where the team has been training in the build-up to the T20 series against West Indies. The label, people say that we are inconsistent, which is true, basically, so I think now things have to change, it has to change for the betterment of Pakistan cricket, and were trying to show some skill level and the intensity that we did in Manchester. 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Marrone interviewed with five teams that had head-coaching vacancies after the 2015 season, but was not offered a job.Marrone also has been a head coach on the collegiate level, going 25-25 at Syracuse from 2009 to 2012.Bradley was fired Sunday after Jacksonville suffered its ninth straight loss, a 21-20 defeat to the Houston Texans. The Jaguars went 14-48 in parts of four seasons under Bradley.Its unclear at this point if Marrone will be considered as a permanent replacement for Bradley. If the Jaguars look outside the organization, Bradley hopes that anyone interested will give him a call. He has a lot to tell them about owner Shad Khan, general manager Dave Caldwell and the rest of the organization.I hope they do, because itll be a long conversation and itll be a very, very positive conversation, Bradley said Monday at meeting with local media at the Marriott at TPC Sawgrass. Im telling you, this organization, with this ownership and this front office and support staff, is unbelievable. Its easy ffor me to say when Im hired and Im a part of it, but I just got let go yesterday.ddddddddddddradley said he still considers Khan a friend and called him phenomenal. He also said that while the Jaguars are in the midst of the most disappointing season in franchise history, he believes the next head coach is set up for success because of Khan, Caldwell and the amount of talent in the locker room.I think youre coming into a situation where this is a hungry, chip-on-the-shoulder team, so if a coach was looking at this youd say, [its a] pretty good situation, Bradley said.The Jaguars are now 2-12 in a season in which they were expected to compete for the AFC South title. The Jaguars have not won a game at EverBank Field since Dec. 13, 2015.The record, what took place, I take full responsibility for it, Bradley said. I have no excuses. I have no misgivings. ... I understand the NFL is a business and its results-orientated and we didnt get it done.As far as being given the opportunity, [Khan] provided everything that we needed and so did Dave.Some players took the news of Bradleys firing pretty hard and made their feelings known on social media. Nose tackle Roy Miller was one of those, and he said again Monday morning that he wasnt happy.I think everybody knows the head coach always gets the blame, but hes not the only one that made mistakes, Miller said. In the end thats where were at. Everyone is trying to find a reason, an excuse. Weve been trying to do that all year. It pisses me off because as a player you have a lot of responsibility. You hate to see the head man take it all. ' ' '