JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey is expecting a hefty fine for his blistering criticism of the officiating during the teams 21-10 loss at Houston last Sunday. He says he has no problem paying it, either, because he doesnt regret a single word.No, I dont, Ramsey told ESPN on Tuesday. I dont really regret too much. Ill learn from the fines or whatever comes up, but I dont usually regret many things in my life.Ramsey was upset with what he said was inconsistency among referee Ed Hochulis officiating crew at NRG Stadium. He referred to the officials as crap and was especially critical of field judge Dale Shaw, whom he said should be fired. Ramsey also didnt like pass-interference penalties that were called against him and safety Johnathan Cyprien during Houstons game-winning drive.Ramsey also said the officials were homers.By far, the worst official in the NFL, Ramsey said of Shaw. He needs to be fired 100 percent. Terrible, terrible, terrible.You couldnt talk to him when I was trying to let him know of the push-offs and the hands to the face, stuff like that. He kind of gave me a smirk, honestly, and laughed it off. For whatever reason, I dont know, he may be a kin to [Texans receiver DeAndre] Hopkins or hes just a homer. I feel like the whole officiating crew were homers.Ramsey also said he was upset that officials didnt call what he believed was an obvious penalty on the Texans during the final drive.All I know is, I started that drive with my mouthpiece on my helmet. I ended the drive, my mouthpiece was on their sideline, Ramsey said after the game. Im not sure how that happens without being called hands to the face, but it did.Ramsey said Tuesday that he was as mad as he has ever been on the field and that he just couldnt hold back after the game. He said thats why he made those comments to the media around the locker.It was weighing on my conscience to say what I said, Ramsey said. I like having my peace of mind, so I guess thats why Im so open. Yall know how I am by now. I like having my peace of mind, so if I feel like its going to be bothering me, and Im not going to have my peace of mind, then Im going to say it.But it is what it is. Im past it. Im just ready to move on.The NFL wont be though. The leagues policy manual states that public criticism by players or club employees of officials or officiating is not allowed and is subject to fines and/or suspensions. The fines can be pretty hefty, too. Washington cornerback Josh Norman, for example, was fined $25,000 last month after he said of field judge Brad Freeman, You suck.Hydro Flask Rose . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged. Bouchon Hydro Flask Pas Cher . 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Bouchon Hydro Flask .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.CLEMSON, S.C. -- Deshaun Watson knows No. 5 Clemson wont lose its championship mindset, even after its first regular-season loss in two years.He also doesnt believe the Tigers have lost their chances at a national title.Watson said the Tigers (9-1, 6-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) are focused on Wake Forest and the chance to clinch the ACC Atlantic Division to advance to the league title game following a stunning, 43-42 loss to Pittsburgh this past Saturday.Watson passed for an ACC record 580 yards, but also threw three critical interceptions -- two at the goal line -- as the Tigers run at a second straight perfect regular season came to a surprising end. Still, Watson said the teams title goals remain alive, particularly after No. 4 Michigan and No. 7 Washington also lost Saturday shortly a after Clemson was upset.Were still going to have the same mindset, go out there execute, dominate and try and be the best we can be, Watson said Monday. Thats not going to change.Neither has Clemsons path back to the College Football Playoff. Beat Wake Forest (6-4, 3-3), then rival South Carolina in the regular-season finale and the ACC Coastal champ (Virginia Tech and North Carolina at tied atop the division) in the conference title game, and the Tigers likely will be in the four-team playoff.Last year, Alabama won at 14-1 so theres no reason why we cant, tight end Jordan Leggett said.Wake Forest is also coming off a disappointing defeat, 44-12 at No. 3 Louisville after entering fourth quarter ahead 12-10. Demon Deacons safety Jessie Bates III said the team, like the Tigers, will return to work, watch lots of film and see what we can do against Clemson.Watson sounded at times like Clemsons first home loss since 2013 hadnt fully sunk in.We havent had too many losses, especially in college. Its new around here, he said. But you live and you learn. Yooure going to take losses.ddddddddddddWatson, a junior leaving for the NFL after this season, is 27-3 as Clemsons starter. He acknowledged his mistakes are up -- 13 interceptions this season after 15 total his first two years -- and thats cost Clemson at times.Watson is ready to bounce back at Wake Forest and try for Clemsons 10th consecutive road win, extending the school mark set three weeks ago in a 37-34 victory at Florida State. The Tigers have also won seven straight against the Demon Deacons.Weve just got to understand that weve got to go out there and earn it, he said. Were not entitled into each game knowing that were going to win it. Weve got to play four quarters and go get it.Clemson, despite its mistakes, looked ready to put Pitt away a couple of times in the final quarter. Watsons last interception came on second-and-goal at the Panthers 3. On the Tigers next drive, they failed to gain a yard on third and fourth down -tailback Wayne Gallman was stopped twice by Pitt, which allowed 630 yards overall.The Panthers cashed in on Clemsons miscues, Chris Blewitt hitting a 48-yard field goal with six seconds to go for the victory.Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said there is no good time to lose.But if you do, you learn from it and keep moving forward, he said. Its all about whats in front of us. Thats just the mentality weve had around here for a long time. One bad day is not going to change that.Watson, his right shoulder sore from a school-record 70 passes Saturday, is eager to get back to work on the Tigers championship goals.As a team, we understand what we can fix, he said. When you do all the little things, the big things take care of themselves.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '