Earlier this week, Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio called out defensive tackle John Henderson for missing offseason workouts due to minor shoulder injury. On Thursday, Henderson responded. “I was a little upset, but we talked about it and everything is all right,” Henderson said, per the Associated Press. “We talked like men. I let him know about the shoulder. He saw the X-rays. He was good on it. We’re both good and we’re getting back to work.” Del Rio also elaborated on the situation. “I said what I said, feel what I feel, and conveyed that privately, along with the discussion that went outward publicly,” Del Rio said, according to the Florida Times-Union. “We’re going to push, prod, demand, and expect every single person to be fully committed. I’ve always been a demanding guy. I’ll continue to be a demanding guy. I know what I want for this football team. I know what I believe in, and I’m going to fight to get it. I expect our team to work, that’s all. That’s clear. I laid it out there for everybody and there will be no exceptions.” Del Rio also said that Henderson “bought into” the the head coach’s program, and that Henderson “indicated [that] to me a half-hour, [or] an hour after I blew up [Tuesday].” And so Del Rio’s rant is justified -- even if he’s not supposed to say anything to suggest that attendance and participation in offseason workouts is anything other than voluntary.