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Dirk Koetter hired as Bucs new coach, McDermott looks less and less likely to leave


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Just now, JJman Returns said:

Giants? Anyways Coughlin is probably going to Philly and Kelly is probably going to San fran and I think the Giants are gonna hire McAdoo so McDermott is extremely unlikely to leave. 

G-men have officially hired McAdoo.

Where are you guys seeing Koetter has been hired?

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Just now, NcPsa10 said:

Jason La Canfora is now reporting that the Buccaneers haven’t made an offer or entered into negotiations with Dirk Koetter, despite report that he has been telling coaches he’ll be the team’s next head coach.

So PFT jumped the gun. I doubt he would be telling coaches that if he didn't know unless he's a fool. Still thinking it's looking less and less likely that we lose McDermott.

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2 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

So PFT jumped the gun. I doubt he would be telling coaches that if he didn't know unless he's a fool. Still thinking it's looking less and less likely that we lose McDermott.

Yea sounds like someone let the cat outta the bag too early or as you said he is a Fool or Pft is dumb as fk  to post that ..

Pro Football Talk reports that Buccaneers OC Dirk Koetter is telling assistant coaches in Tampa Bay that he will be the team’s next head coach.

  • PFT adds that Koetter is lining up his coaching staff as if he’ll get the job.
  • Luke Easterling reports that Koetter will be the Buccaneers’ next head coach.
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