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Tampa Bay could be interested in Shula


Jeremy Igo

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I didn't think Shula would get a head coach interview, but the Lovie Smith firing changed that.

The Bucs have two main objectives, get back to the winning ways of Tony Dungy, and develop Jameis Winston into a Cam Newton type of player.

Well, Shula was OC under Dungy in Tampa, and he also helped develop Cam from day one. Two birds, one stone.

The only thing that doesnt fit is that Shula was absolutely hated by the fans in Tampa at the time. But, that was 15 years ago. Maybe hearts have softened. 

Anyways, food for thought .

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I hope he's smarter than to go to that dumpster fire of an organization.  TB and Clev should be off limits to any self respecting head coach prospect.  I know that there are only 32 of these jobs available, but I'd almost rather stay a coordinator than to subject myself to the heartache of working for those incompetent FO's.

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3 minutes ago, BountyHunter said:

I hope he's smarter than to go to that dumpster fire of an organization.  TB and Clev should be off limits to any self respecting head coach prospect.  I know that there are only 32 of these jobs available, but I'd almost rather stay a coordinator than to subject myself to the heartache of working for those incompetent FO's.

I agree with the talking heads, Coughlin should go to Clev and remodel that organization. Just give him the keys to the whole damn thing. 

Could be what TB is aiming for.

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3 minutes ago, BountyHunter said:

I hope he's smarter than to go to that dumpster fire of an organization.  TB and Clev should be off limits to any self respecting head coach prospect.  I know that there are only 32 of these jobs available, but I'd almost rather stay a coordinator than to subject myself to the heartache of working for those incompetent FO's.

Shula family has strong ties to Florida. Tampa Bay has a young franchise QB in the making. One of the more attractive jobs this off season.

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The same Tampa Bay bucs that absolutely poo all over him?  He might get a shot with the Dolphins, but as for the bucs, I just don't see it happening.  All of that said, he's not going anywhere unless we lose in the divisional (not happening) because he's said no to interviews until after the season.

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