Bucs fans know that a good OC will always get a head coach job. How he did it is what fans do not like. You cannot do it behind their backs (keeping the new OC contract on the table while seeing if you will get the Jags HC job), he wasted 2 days of Bucs time to schedule OC interviews. He should have been honest with them and they would have still kept him if he rejected the Jags after the second interview. A business will never try and hire an unknown if what they have is already good.
I disagree 100%...NONE of us know what Bucs offered him..but have heard it was tied to "we'll give you this BUT you can't go be a Head Coach with Jags or anywhere else"..so it was tied to keeping him from opportunities to better his career. Do Teams tell Assistant Coaches they are THINKING about FIRING THEM? Also - a Tampa Radio Guy had a good point...Bucs should have seen this coming and LOCKED HIM UP in December BEFORE Black Monday and BEFORE he had any opportunities to consider...IF Bucs REALLY thought he was "The Guy"..then they should have DONE something to make sure THEY had him...and done it PRO-ACTIVELY....NOT RE-Actively.
@@leevancleef358 Unfortuntely you cannot lock up an OC to a contract if they can move up to a HC role, no matter how many promises are put into the contract. They have the right to go to an HC interview. So that is a mute point. The issue isn't he went to the Jags or got any other HC role. The issue Bucs fans have is, he decided to long play signing the new OC contract while he checked the Jags HC role ***meaning the bucs couldn't schedule or plan for a life without him***. That to me and Bucs fan is not how you do business. All he had to do is what his predecessor did with Carolina, just be honest and say, look guys I am going for a second interview, I don't know if it is going to work out, but start looking just incase. What Bucs fans learned from this is how to different OCs handled leaving and end of this season we all said Coen was a better OC than Canales because of the addition of the run game, now our thinking has gone from an inch deep to a mile deep by including Emotional Intellgience into the mix. I hope he does well with the Jags, as a Florida man, I want to see all Florida teams do well ❤
Shad Khan eventually realized his mistake in retaining Baalke so you have to give him credit correcting the error.
I would be happy with Bart Simpson as the head coach if he got rid of Baalke 😂
Jamal cooked 🍳
Excuse me. I need to give this to my friend for being right about the Tampa guy 😎💵
Bucs fans know that a good OC will always get a head coach job. How he did it is what fans do not like. You cannot do it behind their backs (keeping the new OC contract on the table while seeing if you will get the Jags HC job), he wasted 2 days of Bucs time to schedule OC interviews. He should have been honest with them and they would have still kept him if he rejected the Jags after the second interview. A business will never try and hire an unknown if what they have is already good.
I disagree 100%...NONE of us know what Bucs offered him..but have heard it was tied to "we'll give you this BUT you can't go be a Head Coach with Jags or anywhere else"..so it was tied to keeping him from opportunities to better his career.
Do Teams tell Assistant Coaches they are THINKING about FIRING THEM?
Also - a Tampa Radio Guy had a good point...Bucs should have seen this coming and LOCKED HIM UP in December BEFORE Black Monday and BEFORE he had any opportunities to consider...IF Bucs REALLY thought he was "The Guy"..then they should have DONE something to make sure THEY had him...and done it PRO-ACTIVELY....NOT RE-Actively.
@@leevancleef358 Unfortuntely you cannot lock up an OC to a contract if they can move up to a HC role, no matter how many promises are put into the contract. They have the right to go to an HC interview. So that is a mute point. The issue isn't he went to the Jags or got any other HC role.
The issue Bucs fans have is, he decided to long play signing the new OC contract while he checked the Jags HC role ***meaning the bucs couldn't schedule or plan for a life without him***. That to me and Bucs fan is not how you do business. All he had to do is what his predecessor did with Carolina, just be honest and say, look guys I am going for a second interview, I don't know if it is going to work out, but start looking just incase.
What Bucs fans learned from this is how to different OCs handled leaving and end of this season we all said Coen was a better OC than Canales because of the addition of the run game, now our thinking has gone from an inch deep to a mile deep by including Emotional Intellgience into the mix.
I hope he does well with the Jags, as a Florida man, I want to see all Florida teams do well
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