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Is the HC a leader or x's and o's?
I think this is one position on the field is that is totally underestimated.I think the Bucs coaching staff is underrated. Raheem is clearly "in over" his head and Olsen should be gone next year. Never mind winning 10 games and having a top 10 defense last year. Never mind drafting a franchise qb who's status is going rock star.
Raheem has balls. Firing his OC a week before the start of the season is proof of that. Most HCs would have waited to the end of the season. Raheem knew Olson was a better option and cut his losses. Taking over as DC ten games into the season also was gutsy. He doesn't hesitate to change position coaches either. I like that he admits his mistakes and takes immediate steps to correct them. I like that he takes the blame for mistakes made by the coaches and players under him. I like reading that players feel blessed to be a part of this organization, and I believe Raheem is directly responsible for that change in attitude. I can't imagine K2 saying he would run through a brick wall for Jon Gruden. Raheem commands respect and inspires everyone around him to give their best effort always. His press conferences have evolved into something smooth, professional, and no nonsense. The man is absolutely charismatic, polished, and confident. It's quite a change from just two years ago. He and Dominik have transformed this franchise into a place where people want to come. These guys are having fun. The blackouts will soon be a thing of the past.
Quote from: radioraheem on September 08, 2011, 03:51:50 AMI think this is one position on the field is that is totally underestimated.I think the Bucs coaching staff is underrated. Raheem is clearly "in over" his head and Olsen should be gone next year. Never mind winning 10 games and having a top 10 defense last year. Never mind drafting a franchise qb who's status is going rock star.A bunch of incoherent rambling. I'm not even sure what you are trying to say here. I'll make a bunch of assumptions in my responseHeadcoach is NOT a overlooked position, are you kidding me?!?!? A great HC is absolutely invaluable, hence why we gave up so much for Gruden.2nd you say our coaching staff is underrated meaning they are better than people think, then you say clearly Morris is in over his head. Makes no sense. You then follow up that statement by proving yourself wrong. Morris took a 3-13 team and made them into a 10-6 team. He also drafted our Franchise QB in his first draft, followed by continuously strengthening our weakest point, defensive line.Your post makes no sense and is nothing more than a subjective opinion. Morris being up for coach of the year in his 2nd year is a evidence that he is not clearly in over is head. You can argue that he is a average coach if you like but you don't turn around a young team like he did on accident.BTW...your use of quotation marks does not make sense.I hope you were drunk when you posted this thread.
Quote from: 1sparkybuc on September 08, 2011, 10:43:50 AMRaheem has balls. Firing his OC a week before the start of the season is proof of that. Most HCs would have waited to the end of the season. Raheem knew Olson was a better option and cut his losses. Taking over as DC ten games into the season also was gutsy. He doesn't hesitate to change position coaches either. I like that he admits his mistakes and takes immediate steps to correct them. I like that he takes the blame for mistakes made by the coaches and players under him. I like reading that players feel blessed to be a part of this organization, and I believe Raheem is directly responsible for that change in attitude. I can't imagine K2 saying he would run through a brick wall for Jon Gruden. Raheem commands respect and inspires everyone around him to give their best effort always. His press conferences have evolved into something smooth, professional, and no nonsense. The man is absolutely charismatic, polished, and confident. It's quite a change from just two years ago. He and Dominik have transformed this franchise into a place where people want to come. These guys are having fun. The blackouts will soon be a thing of the past.+1
Quote from: BucNY on September 08, 2011, 09:16:48 AMQuote from: radioraheem on September 08, 2011, 03:51:50 AMI think this is one position on the field is that is totally underestimated.I think the Bucs coaching staff is underrated. Raheem is clearly "in over" his head and Olsen should be gone next year. Never mind winning 10 games and having a top 10 defense last year. Never mind drafting a franchise qb who's status is going rock star.A bunch of incoherent rambling. I'm not even sure what you are trying to say here. I'll make a bunch of assumptions in my responseHeadcoach is NOT a overlooked position, are you kidding me?!?!? A great HC is absolutely invaluable, hence why we gave up so much for Gruden.2nd you say our coaching staff is underrated meaning they are better than people think, then you say clearly Morris is in over his head. Makes no sense. You then follow up that statement by proving yourself wrong. Morris took a 3-13 team and made them into a 10-6 team. He also drafted our Franchise QB in his first draft, followed by continuously strengthening our weakest point, defensive line.Your post makes no sense and is nothing more than a subjective opinion. Morris being up for coach of the year in his 2nd year is a evidence that he is not clearly in over is head. You can argue that he is a average coach if you like but you don't turn around a young team like he did on accident.BTW...your use of quotation marks does not make sense.I hope you were drunk when you posted this thread.Lol, I was being sarcastic when I said Rah is clearly in over his head. That was for the Morris bashers. It is subjective opinion but an open discussion none-the-less.I think we have one of the best coaching staff in the league and Rah clearly has a plan that players have bought into.
Quote from: radioraheem on September 08, 2011, 11:07:02 AMQuote from: BucNY on September 08, 2011, 09:16:48 AMQuote from: radioraheem on September 08, 2011, 03:51:50 AMI think this is one position on the field is that is totally underestimated.I think the Bucs coaching staff is underrated. Raheem is clearly "in over" his head and Olsen should be gone next year. Never mind winning 10 games and having a top 10 defense last year. Never mind drafting a franchise qb who's status is going rock star.A bunch of incoherent rambling. I'm not even sure what you are trying to say here. I'll make a bunch of assumptions in my responseHeadcoach is NOT a overlooked position, are you kidding me?!?!? A great HC is absolutely invaluable, hence why we gave up so much for Gruden.2nd you say our coaching staff is underrated meaning they are better than people think, then you say clearly Morris is in over his head. Makes no sense. You then follow up that statement by proving yourself wrong. Morris took a 3-13 team and made them into a 10-6 team. He also drafted our Franchise QB in his first draft, followed by continuously strengthening our weakest point, defensive line.Your post makes no sense and is nothing more than a subjective opinion. Morris being up for coach of the year in his 2nd year is a evidence that he is not clearly in over is head. You can argue that he is a average coach if you like but you don't turn around a young team like he did on accident.BTW...your use of quotation marks does not make sense.I hope you were drunk when you posted this thread.Lol, I was being sarcastic when I said Rah is clearly in over his head. That was for the Morris bashers. It is subjective opinion but an open discussion none-the-less.I think we have one of the best coaching staff in the league and Rah clearly has a plan that players have bought into.Well considering we agree, I think you have a valid opinion