The nfl just seems to recycle nfl coaches. He's probably the best of the leftovers, right? He's at least a monumental upgrade over the current asshole
Lincoln Riley and Matt LeFleur (OC for the rams) are the hottest names if the Bucs are thinking either College or NFL coordinators
I have a source who tells me that Lincoln Riley will go to Cleveland, Arians to Green Bay, Marvin Lewis fired then hired in Tampa and Hue Jackson to take over Cincinnati. Tampa then trades Marvin Lewis and this year’s first round pick to send Lewis back to Cincinnati, in exchange for Hue Jackson.
I think this is why it always made sense, once we likely weren't making the playoffs, to start Jameis for the remainder of the season to get a feel for where he's at before making a $20M decision. Starting the final 6 games should provide enough data points to do that. The nice thing is that it's still only a 1 year deal so you aren't locked in with him long term even if you do keep him in 2019
Honestly what’s gonna happen is finish 7-9 but win the last two games and Koetter and Licht save their jobs. Next year we go 2-14.
Gotta think we're drafting nothing but OL and DL. Maybe sprinkle a CB in there to replace Grimes, but this year's CB class is brutal.
I’m looking at several mock drafts with several elite players we can likely get that will make a difference day 1. I’ve removed those from my list of players the Bucs will draft. Looking for a college guard projected for 3rd or 4th round that the Bucs can draft in the first round as a left tackle.
Is that 3 sacks in the last 5 quarters or so? Think we need to look at OL in the 2nd, maybe even the 1st
OL is never the sexy pick but it’s so necessary. I hated the Smith pick at the time. He was a lazy fat ass in college.
Getting pretty sick of jensen's bullshit honestly but he's locked in so not much to be done there. 35 yards of penalties on the drive by the OL.
Would of loved to see this team moving forward if it was only week 3 instead of having 7 losses already what a change with good jameis and getting mike smith the hell out of town
DL are tough bc they typically take longer to develop. Sapp had 3 sacks as a rookie and McCoy didn't do much until his 4th yr in the league. But considering how much this staff needed immediate impact players, it makes it even more puzzling as to why they didn't take Derwin.
Don’t need to see stats, watch Vea play. He gets stonewalled by a single lineman every play. He was brought in to bull single linemen around and free up McCoy. He also doesn’t play nearly as strong as he is. And I totally get that he’s not a guy that will show up in the box score to play well. He just isn’t making an impact at all in the middle. Derwin would’ve changed this defense, especially with they way they’ve been playing since Mike Smith was fired.
Can't have Winstom be your leading rusher 2 weeks in a row. Our rushing attack has been struggling for a while
Whole offense looked out of rhythm. OL got wrecked, Jameis was hesitant and WRs didn't seem to get much separation. Just a shit performance