If the glazers truly did keep Bowles just because of money then hard to imagine they poney up the money for a big name OC like McDaniel or Monken
time will tell just how much hate we should have for glazers
I'd be thrilled if we hired McDaniels at OC
Yeah I dont see it, but who knows? Uncharted territory.
If the glazers truly did keep Bowles just because of money then hard to imagine they poney up the money for a big name OC like McDaniel or Monken
time will tell just how much hate we should have for glazers
So what you're saying is that the Glazers retain Bowles to save the money spent on his extension, but then tie his hands by not giving him money to hire a competent and experienced coaching staff? Doing that would only further prove ownership stupidity.
Monken will probably go where Harbaugh goes. McDaniel will get better offers than the Bucs.
Doing that would only further prove ownership stupidity.
or prove that the premise was false
i think you misread. if the Glazers sign a high level OC ($$$$) then keeping Bowles wasn't money related
but if they dont bring in a high level guy, then yeah one would think they are being frugal in this process
Doing that would only further prove ownership stupidity.
or prove that the premise was false
i think you misread. if the Glazers sign a high level OC ($$$$) then keeping Bowles wasn't money related
but if they dont bring in a high level guy, then yeah one would think they are being frugal in this process
or they couldn't convince a "high level guy" to come here. Already happened with OC so no that does not necessarily mean "frugal."
Every candidate is navigating a career path. Harbaugh wants total control. McDaniel might want a path to HC (credit to WT for raising the idea).
Doing that would only further prove ownership stupidity.
or prove that the premise was false
i think you misread. if the Glazers sign a high level OC ($$$$) then keeping Bowles wasn't money related
but if they dont bring in a high level guy, then yeah one would think they are being frugal in this process
or they couldn't convince a "high level guy" to come here. Already happened with OC so no that does not necessarily mean "frugal."
Every candidate is navigating a career path. Harbaugh wants total control. McDaniel might want a path to HC (credit to WT for raising the idea).
how could anyone not view the Bucs as a path to HC? Bowles is on the hot seat and the Bucs have top 5 offensive talent. As i said before, Bucs go 11-6 next year, have a top 5 offense, and their OC gets head coaching gigs, i can guarantee you they wont make the same mistake twice; Bowles will be another year older too for "Retirement"
Detroit & McDaniel make a lot of sense. His run game with that OL and backs would go pretty well together.
how could anyone not view the Bucs as a path to HC?
Because we have had more OCs go into head coaching jobs than any other team in the past three years….maybe? Mayfield is a king maker. If you look at our roster and see all the talent, you just may say to yourself. Here’s an opportunity to succeed and get a HC opportunity.
how could anyone not view the Bucs as a path to HC?
Because we have had more OCs go into head coaching jobs than any other team in the past three years….maybe? Mayfield is a king maker. If you look at our roster and see all the talent, you just may say to yourself. Here’s an opportunity to succeed and get a HC opportunity.
exactly my point!
they fired everyone but the one who should have been fired
I‘m truly and heavily disappointed
