Greg Schiano’s Path to Success: Be The Lovie Smith Buccaneers Fans WantBy Leo Howell - Dec 10th, 2013 Nov 17, 2013; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano points against the Atlanta Falcons during the first half at Raymond James Stadium. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports If you ask the average Buccaneer fan who they want to coach the team next season, the two most popular answers will probably be Greg Schiano or Lovie Smith. And while the two men have different approaches and styles to what they do, they come from similar backgrounds. Lovie Smith was a high school and college assistant coach over the span of two decades until the Buccaneers hired him as a linebackers coach in 1996. He would then move on to become a defensive coordinator and a head coach eight years later. Schiano, who is a few years younger than Smith, got his start in the late 80?s as a graduate assistant, and worked his way up to an NFL job coaching defensive backs before becoming the defensive coordinator of the Miami Hurricanes. So much like Smith, he turned years as an assistant into a defensive coordinator job and then quickly leapt to being a head coach. And the issue for both coaches has always been offense and quarterbacks. Lovie Smith’s best years as a head coach featured Rex Grossman under center, while Greg Schiano flip-flopped with his quarterback decisions at Rutgers and never produced an NFL talent at the position during his tenure, with the exception of Tom Savage, who he caused to transfer.
August 18, 2012; Chicago, IL, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback Rex Grossman #8 before the game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Rob Grabowski-USA TODAY SportsSo how can Greg Schiano succeed, and be the “Lovie Smith” Bucs fans want from the former Tampa Bay assistant? Fire Bill Sheridan, take control of the defense, and bring in a brilliant offensive mind to control the offense. The biggest problem with Lovie Smith is how his offenses performed. It was the boom-or-bust arm of Rex Grossman which provided the spark he needed to make a Super Bowl run, but Smith never had consistent success at the position. Likewise, Schiano’s college and NFL quarterback history is shaping up to be a bit ugly, but he’s done a fairly good job installing an aggressive defense for the Buccaneers which has seen Gerald McCoy and Lavonte David flourish into All-Pro caliber players. So if Schiano and the front office take the offseason to re-assign responsibilities, and bring in someone to handle the offense and groom a quarterback (Mike Glennon or otherwise), Schiano could see the same sort of success as Lovie Smith. Because regardless of the fans’ personal opinions of Schiano, it’s clear the players have grown to love playing for him. There has never been a lack of effort, and even the oft-disgruntled Darrelle Revis and his camp have been quiet this season. The issue becomes whether the authoritarian Schiano is going to be willing to hand over the keys to the offense and his prized quarterback to another coach. But he’s made a few adjustments with his feet to the fire in 2013, and he may still make some more. I doubt it, but we’ll see. Because if Schiano earns a third year in charge, he’ll need to change something to earn some wins or he’ll back back in the Big East in a hurry. http://thepewterplank.com/2013/12/10/greg-schianos-path-success-lovie-smith-buccaneers-fans-want/
Interesting that PR still has their traffic bot set to pull articles from Howell. In a sad way.
No. Schiano just needs to be gone.
They will be back in 2014, sorry BW and MM time to be a true fan and back the team
Nope. They bring them back and they can kiss my ass until he's gone.Schiano has done nothing but win against crappy teams. He hasn't proven anything worth merit. Sorry. Sad but true.
Good grief this guy is terrible.
So Bench are you saying that you won't be back on the board if Shiano is retain. I wouldn't want you leave. I don't agree with you But don't bounce.
Rutgers needs to at least get new assistants but, to me, if the assistants go so does the coach who hired them since how can you trust him to not muck up another set of hires?
We're those assistant last minute hires ? because once again we were late on the head coaching hired. That's why I want Dave W. as D- cord. I really don't know who I would want as O-cord
We're those assistant last minute hires ? because once again we were late on the head coaching hired. That's why I want Dave W. as D- cord. I really don't know who I would want as O-cord
They might not have been, and on offense I know it wasn't, his first choice. The fact that they were not first choice doesn't mean they were the only choice.
I want too give Sully a chance. I would think if you were and Qb coach under your O-cord. There is part of you that's feels that you can expand On that offense you learned.
Lovie is a calm collected rock that everyone can lean on. The guy never loses his temper and Tibetan monks look to him for inspiration on staying calm. Schiano is an egotistical, loud mouth, control frreak, a$$h0le. He could never be like Lovie.
So you don't think Lovie can inspire a team to greatness? I agree.
I feel you J dub on Lovie but he is going too coach the Texans.
Nope. They bring them back and they can kiss my ass until he's gone.Schiano has done nothing but win against crappy teams. He hasn't proven anything worth merit. Sorry. Sad but true.
The Lions and Dolphins could be playoff teams, just sayin.