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Bucs getting blocked on assistants


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The latest example of this comes from this report that says the Green Bay Packers denied permission for the Bucs to speak to tight ends coach Ben McAdoo about becoming offensive coordinator.

McAdoo is at least the second offensive coordinator candidate the Bucs have been blocked from interviewing. The Arizona Cardinals previously denied permission for offensive assistant John McNulty, a former Schiano assistant at Rutgers, to interview for the job.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id/31138/bucs-getting-blocked-on-assistants

Something tells me the Bucs are gonna be a mess this year.

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Thats what happens when you wait so long to name a coach.

and when you make a college coach a head coach in the NFL...Schiano was an assistant for the Bears back in like 1998 or something for a few years....Rivera had many connections with current people around the NFL and was able to fill our staff rather nicely. Nobody in the NFL knows or cares about Schiano.

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Lol, dumba**es couldn't happen to a better organization.

But the bigger question would be, if all of these teams are blocking the bucs then why in the hell did we let them interview Chudzinski????

Again, this has been said a million times before, you can't block an assistant for a promotion to Head coach.

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On to candidate number 4!

Bucs coach Greg Schiano’s first choice for an offensive coordinator, Cardinals assistant John McNulty, was not allowed to interview for the job.

Another choice, Packers tight end coach Ben McAdoo, was similarly denied. Those two men weren’t allowed to meet with the Bucs by their NFL teams.

A third candidate is now no longer in the running. Virginia offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, mentioned by FOXSports.com as a candidate Tuesday, will stay at Virginia, according to Jerry Ratcliffe of the Charlottesville Daily Progress.

The only known coach considered for the job that is still in the running is Colts quarterbacks coach Ron Turner.

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