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Hiring Raheem in the first place was ludicrous
Quote from: jaybuc88 on December 25, 2011, 09:06:24 AMHiring Raheem in the first place was ludicrousseriously, what the hell were they thinking? The are not competent enough to make any decisions regarding this team. now we hear they are interested in Norv Turner....
There’s no question Morris is on the hot seat as his team has fallen apart since starting 4-2. I know there’s a small minority out there who say Morris should keep his job, replace himself as defensive coordinator and make a switch at offensive coordinator. Yeah, that’s brilliant and no doubt would put the Bucs straight into the Super Bowl next season. Actually, it’s ludicrous. It’s like having a refrigerator that hasn’t worked in more than two months and saying, “No need to call a repairman or get a new one because this thing just might kick in at any moment." The Bucs keep taking steps back and the team is in total disarray. There’s also the matter of Morris’ contract, which runs through 2012. If the Bucs somehow were even thinking about keeping Morris, they’d have to extend him because you can’t go into a season with a lame-duck coach (just ask the Panthers how that worked out with John Fox last year). If you do, you run the risk of the players tuning out the coach. Looks like some of that already has happened. It would be awfully tough to give Morris an extension as a reward for the way the Bucs have finished this season. I’m sure the fan base would be thrilled if that happens. http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/29380/wrap-up-panthers-48-buccaneers-16
Quote from: Skull and Bones on December 25, 2011, 09:20:23 AMQuote from: jaybuc88 on December 25, 2011, 09:06:24 AMHiring Raheem in the first place was ludicrousseriously, what the hell were they thinking? The are not competent enough to make any decisions regarding this team. now we hear they are interested in Norv Turner....Where was this heard??? Got a link??
Quote from: cyberdude558 on December 25, 2011, 06:22:27 AMThere’s no question Morris is on the hot seat as his team has fallen apart since starting 4-2. I know there’s a small minority out there who say Morris should keep his job, replace himself as defensive coordinator and make a switch at offensive coordinator. Yeah, that’s brilliant and no doubt would put the Bucs straight into the Super Bowl next season. Actually, it’s ludicrous. It’s like having a refrigerator that hasn’t worked in more than two months and saying, “No need to call a repairman or get a new one because this thing just might kick in at any moment." The Bucs keep taking steps back and the team is in total disarray. There’s also the matter of Morris’ contract, which runs through 2012. If the Bucs somehow were even thinking about keeping Morris, they’d have to extend him because you can’t go into a season with a lame-duck coach (just ask the Panthers how that worked out with John Fox last year). If you do, you run the risk of the players tuning out the coach. Looks like some of that already has happened. It would be awfully tough to give Morris an extension as a reward for the way the Bucs have finished this season. I’m sure the fan base would be thrilled if that happens. http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/29380/wrap-up-panthers-48-buccaneers-16At least we haven't seen anybody in support of Raheem recently.
Quote from: Genesis8510 on December 25, 2011, 01:11:45 PMQuote from: cyberdude558 on December 25, 2011, 06:22:27 AMThere’s no question Morris is on the hot seat as his team has fallen apart since starting 4-2. I know there’s a small minority out there who say Morris should keep his job, replace himself as defensive coordinator and make a switch at offensive coordinator. Yeah, that’s brilliant and no doubt would put the Bucs straight into the Super Bowl next season. Actually, it’s ludicrous. It’s like having a refrigerator that hasn’t worked in more than two months and saying, “No need to call a repairman or get a new one because this thing just might kick in at any moment." The Bucs keep taking steps back and the team is in total disarray. There’s also the matter of Morris’ contract, which runs through 2012. If the Bucs somehow were even thinking about keeping Morris, they’d have to extend him because you can’t go into a season with a lame-duck coach (just ask the Panthers how that worked out with John Fox last year). If you do, you run the risk of the players tuning out the coach. Looks like some of that already has happened. It would be awfully tough to give Morris an extension as a reward for the way the Bucs have finished this season. I’m sure the fan base would be thrilled if that happens. http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/29380/wrap-up-panthers-48-buccaneers-16At least we haven't seen anybody in support of Raheem recently.Actually there are plenty of idiots still defending this guy lately...
We replaced a Super Bowl winning head coach with a position coach. Brilliant move.