The Bucs fell to 4-11 on Sunday losing 23-13 to the St. Louis Rams, and after the game there were a lot more questions than answers. Head coach Greg Schiano stepped up to the podium on Monday and tried to explain some of the issues the team is facing. https://www.pewterreport.com/index.php?option=com_k2&Itemid=20&view=item&layout=item&id=9513
What gets me is these same pass-blocking issues continue to happen week after week. WHY does he not consider a spread quick passing attack? That would also loosen the defense vs the run, which has also been stalled the last few games. That would also take the pressure off the O'line. Against the 49ers, he said they wanted to run clock to keep their offense on the sideline, which he apparantly thinks wouldn't happen with a short pass attack. Glennon has already shown he can run a spread offense very well, when given the chance. Add to that, the Rams offense is not exactly a juggernaut. Schiano seems determined to sink or swim with our run game and D, regardless who we are playing. That's the same formula that got Tony Dungy fired...
What gets me is these same pass-blocking issues continue to happen week after week. WHY does he not consider a spread quick passing attack? That would also loosen the defense vs the run, which has also been stalled the last few games. That would also take the pressure off the O'line. Against the 49ers, he said they wanted to run clock to keep their offense on the sideline, which he apparantly thinks wouldn't happen with a short pass attack. Glennon has already shown he can run a spread offense very well, when given the chance. Add to that, the Rams offense is not exactly a juggernaut. Schiano seems determined to sink or swim with our run game and D, regardless who we are playing. That's the same formula that got Tony Dungy fired...
Dungy is 100 times the coach. Dungy 139-69 for a 67% winning Schitbag is 79-87 lifetime with ZERO conference or division titles. Nada. Zilch. Zero. LOSER.
What gets me is these same pass-blocking issues continue to happen week after week. WHY does he not consider a spread quick passing attack? That would also loosen the defense vs the run, which has also been stalled the last few games. That would also take the pressure off the O'line. Against the 49ers, he said they wanted to run clock to keep their offense on the sideline, which he apparantly thinks wouldn't happen with a short pass attack. Glennon has already shown he can run a spread offense very well, when given the chance. Add to that, the Rams offense is not exactly a juggernaut. Schiano seems determined to sink or swim with our run game and D, regardless who we are playing. That's the same formula that got Tony Dungy fired...
Dungy is 100 times the coach. Dungy 139-69 for a 67% winning Schitbag is 79-87 lifetime with ZERO conference or division titles. Nada. Zilch. Zero. LOSER.
I wasn't comparing the two myself, but Dungy was 6-10 in 1996, then 10-6 in 1997. 16 wins vs Schiano's 11. My only point was what I said. The Glazers already got their fill of Dungy's offense, which actually was more conservative than that of Schiano/Sullivan...
If we compare against timelines, schiano and sully's offense is more conservative.