Time To Call Kevin Gilbride Or Chan Gailey

September 24th, 2014

As Joe wrote yesterday, the Bucs shouldn’t just roll over and play dead and absorb the loss of offensive coordinator Jeff Tedford without adding a new offensive mind and body to the staff ASAP. Especially with a defensive minded head coach and a very inexperienced playcaller in Marcus Arroyo.

If the Bucs brought in Terrelle Pryor for a look, they sure as hell should interview a coach who could lend a hand.

Pat Kirwan, the former Bucs scout, Jets linebackers coach and personnel chief, was pounding the drum for a couple of names on SiriusXM NFL Radio. He was clamoring for Lovie Smith to talk to Kevin Gilbride or Chan Gailey about coming to Tampa to stabilize the offense. Kirwan maintained the 34-year-old Arroyo is over his head.

Back when the Raheem Morris Buccaneers were starting slowly in games over and over and over — from Day 1 of his regime — Joe pleaded repeatedly for the Bucs to bring in an outside consultant/coach to study the team’s processes to try and find a fix. But that never happened. Morris continued his pattern, until his teams were garbage in the second halves of games, too, and he lost his job.

The point here is the Bucs should be proactive and aggressive here. It doesn’t hurt to talk. A fresh set of experienced eyes on a bad offense like the Bucs is wise. There are plenty of other retired/unemployed offensive minds out there, as well, Joe’s not lobbying for Gilbride or Gailey.

However, Joe would like to have an offensive consultant who would never run on 3rd-and-7 from the 9 yard line, and everywhere else in the red zone.

55 Responses to “Time To Call Kevin Gilbride Or Chan Gailey”

  1. getaclue Says:

    Would LOVE Chan Gailey

  2. flmike Says:

    Nope, nope, nope, Gilbride and Gailey both believe that the forward pass is not a fad and will eventually stick as a part of a modern NFL offense, but according to Lovie, the forward pass is simply another fad that not catch on, like the drop kick.

  3. jb Says:

    Kevin Gilbride? REALLY? My guess is you’d have Buc fans lined up outside the stadium, to give him the Buddy Ryan Treatment he knows so well. That alone is enough to keep him from taking the job. lol

  4. Tnew Says:

    This should’ve been done prior to his medical treatment.

  5. Capt.Tim, trapped in Davie Jones's Locker Says:

    It’s just wisdom, to get a New Co-ordinator in here.
    Tedford may never be back. Hope he fully recovers. But you have to take the safe bet.
    Get a Co-ordinator in here- that may very well be here next as well

    Personally- Mike Martz. It would be hard to get him here- but we will probably have a top 4 pick.

    Marcus Mariota might lure Martz here.

  6. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    It’s always amazing to me how people truly don’t know anything about a person, yet still find the need to go online and pretend as if they do. Yeah, no way should we take a 2 time super bowl champion offensive coordinator. That would be awful. Just do a quick google search – it would save you a lot of embarrassment.

    My only fear would be would there be time to install an offense? I don’t know how effective any OC would be running someone else’s offense. Then again, it can’t be much worse than Arroyo.

  7. billy buckaroo Says:

    The question seems to really be HOW LONG is Tedford out for?
    If just a few more weeks than doubtful for a coordinator change
    If out for the year than I would think a move is eminent

  8. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Let McCown or Glennon call the plays…..better than Arroyo or having to install a brand new offense.
    Lovie needs to stick to Defense…..should fire Fraizer….

  9. warrenfb12 Says:

    Ya Lovie wont do that. Hes too set in his ways. He will revert back to an uber conservative offense to minimize damage. He will keep control over Arroyo and try to play defense without a defense.

  10. RealityCheck Says:

    I think we’re far past the point of calling any moves the Bucs do now proactive.

  11. DallasBuc Says:

    Gilbride would be awesome. Probably couldn’t help for this season but a proven OC on the staff would instill a lot of confidence for seasons to come. Also think a guy as long respected as Gilbride would not let Lovie tell him what to run on 3-7 in the redzone!

  12. Dooley Says:

    Joe, we had Gilbride last season think about that, and when have you EVER seen an offensive coordinator hired durin the regular season. If play calling was as big an issue as play execution you’d be onto something, but our offensive woes start with players not handling business doing their jobs, everything else is secondary.

  13. Yar Says:

    It doesn’t matter who the OC is. Lovie won’t let them open up the offense anyway. I’d like Lovie tell the offensive side of the ball to do what they want. I don’t think that’s the case now.

  14. Celly Says:

    Hawaiian Buc Says:
    September 24th, 2014 at 9:22 am

    My only fear would be would there be time to install an offense? I don’t know how effective any OC would be running someone else’s offense. Then again, it can’t be much worse than Arroyo.

    Thats what i thought too. So I think the more prudent move for the short term would be to get an offensive guy in here that is at least halfway decent with QBs so that way Arroyo can focus full time on being the OC. It should be him that knows the playbook best of all the offensive coaches (outside of the OC, obviously), so let him just focus on that and delegate the responsibilities of his other job elsewhere…

  15. gatrbuc17 Says:

    Joe….without a doubt the most annoying thing about this site is the 2,368 links you put in front of Peter King’s name. It is SO SO unprofessional Joe.

  16. geno714 Says:

    @Yar – I completely agree.

    Unfortunately, it appears Lovie is running the offense and defense right now. So disappointing. I’m so sick of Lovie already.

  17. robert9 Says:

    anyone desperate enough to take this job is not worth hiring.

    put the playcalling in the hands of the QB!

  18. robert9 Says:

    like tampabaybuc said. fire frazier and let lovie focus on defense.

    let arroyo or whoever gameplan for the week and let the QB call the plays!

  19. Matty Says:

    Here is a younger cat who may not have as big of a personality to overtake Tedford’s scheme:

    Jeremy Bates
    2002-2003 Bucs quality control
    2004 asst. Bucs qb
    2005-2009 Jets/Broncos/USC qbs
    2010 Seawhawks OC
    2012 Bears QB

  20. Zam Says:

    Chan Gailey is great if it’s 1999, but his teams have not been good in years.

    Gilbride same way. I had enough of his style of offense when it was duplicated here under Schiano.

    Who else ya got?

  21. Jim Says:

    Totally agree. Worst case, let McCown call the plays. He has been around the league for over 10 years and knows the offense. Can’t say the same for the yahoo the Bucs are using now to call plays.

  22. Bill Says:

    Bates worked with McCown in 2012 in Chicago.

  23. Kalind Says:

    Ugh. Let Arroyo game plan? Let these slobs under center call plays? Omg.

    Omg.

    No.

    Are you guys for real? I want the first pick too, but you think two QBs who are bad enough at QB and who don’t have enough time in their day to be good at their jobs…have enough left over to also call plays?! Is this a joke?

    I want the first overall pick too, but that’s just lunacy.

  24. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    “Gilbride same way. I had enough of his style of offense when it was duplicated here under Schiano.”

    ——

    SMH. The ignorance around these parts amazes me.

  25. Nick2 Says:

    I couldnt agree more. Marcus Aroyo is not an offensive coordinator. This is like the Raheem Morris head coaching debacle. Can we get someone with experience pleeeeeeeeeeeease!!!! I like Jeff Tedford and we are stuck with his system this year but he needs to get his health together or move on.

  26. MGMob Exterminator Says:

    The Exterminator approves Chan Gailey. He made Ryan Fitzpatrick look like a very capable QB in one off season.

  27. Soggy Says:

    Fire Fraizer? He is a good coach, when he was HC for the vikings he threw freeman in there, I thought that was good.. I loved it..

  28. buc4lyfe Says:

    We all know Reheem Morris was in charge of morning which is why he had so much time to party

    Kevin gilbride isn’t that the same garbage offense mike Sullivan brought to Tampa?

    Listen if we all know one thing, ever find out lovie is stubborn to the core like Schiano and the bucs aren’t gonna do anything but keep running into that same brick wall no matter what the results. Yes it’s a nice pipe dream but no need for me to bother getting excited about something a new regime is afraid to do, it’s probably like losing credibility to them

  29. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    Marcus Arroyo was a bad hire. he sucks as an OC, heck, look at McCown’s performances. It was Marcus Arroyo’s job to prepare the QB. Bang up job there!

    If I were Lovie and Licht, I would seriously consider replacing both Tedford and Marcus Arroyo. That might entice a quality OC to come, if he can choose his own QB Coach.

  30. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    As to Frazier, I’d wait until the off season. Unless he signed an extension, Rod will be available then.

  31. panhandle buc Says:

    Why not get Paul Johnson in here and we can run the triple option. Why cant the bucs just get something right? I know its not anyone’s fault about tedford but come on, I am beginning to feel cursed.

  32. BuccaneerBonzai Says:

    Not to mention certain defensive-minded head coaches might be fired.

  33. theodore Says:

    Did you guys ever stop to ponder maybe Lovie likes an inexperienced OC? Lovie once had his hands full pass-happy Mike Martz, I doubt he wants that friction again.

  34. Espo Says:

    Let Arroyo gain his experience. Hopefully Lovie won’t handcuff him too badly. Running in the end zone was his call resulting from the earlier McCown. McCown is now a verb.

  35. ToesOnTheLine Says:

    @ Hawaain

    Sorry dude I know you love to tell everyone who disagrees with your all knowing opinion how ignorant they are, but as someone who has been subjected to a lot of Giants games I can emphatically say Gilbride is not the right guy for the Bucs. Only reason he lasted as long as he did in NY is Coughlin is overly loyal to his coaches until he realizes just how bad they are. Giant’s fans and NY media couldn’t wait to get rid of Gilbride. At this point I don’t know what is the best action for the offense, but I do know Gilbride will be trashed worse than Sullivan by the Bucs fans and media if they hire him.

  36. Mr. Mudge Says:

    The main role an experienced OC could be expected to fill, at least initially, would be that of a consultant. You can’t install a totally new offense mid-season, so the new “OC” would have to learn the existing offense, terminology and playbook, and become fluent with it. How long do you think that would take? It’s not a one or two week thing to become comfortable enough with it to call plays. I’m for Gailey coming in to help with gameplans and give Arroyo some guidance in playcalling.

  37. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    @ToesOnTheLine,

    Maybe he lasted so long in New York because he was busy winning Super Bowls??? Yeah, he’s terrible. It’s not like he’s had success anywhere else. Oh wait, never mind.

  38. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    Joe, can you let the powers that be at One Buc know that “ToesOnTheLine” has watched a lot of Giants games and he says Gilbride won’t work? Hey Toes, you should leave your contact information for the Bucs since you have such critical information.

  39. Espo Says:

    No need to have even less stability then we already have. Bringing in a new coordinator is a terrible idea.

  40. Fort Myers Dave Says:

    Why not bring McBride or Gailey in as a consultant, much like the way Butch Davis was “used” as one for Schiano; if one of them is brought in now, perhaps they can take over after the by week as far as play calling goes…. It will make opposing defenses actually have to think a bit if they bring a few wrinkles to this very vanilla offense that Arroyo is using and apparently has the Lovie stamp of approval…. Jesus Christ bringing in a new set of eyes can not make things worse, of course the Glazers probably do not want to pay any more coin on a lost season…..

  41. ToesOnTheLine Says:

    @ Hawaaian

    Yeah and Lovie was once considered a good coach because he had 3 or 4 winning seasons many moons ago. Sometimes there’s a good reason these guys get fired.

    #Gilbride is not the answer!

  42. Dusthty Rhothdes Says:

    JUNE JONES, let him throw it around the yeard what else do we have to lose at least it will be exciting

  43. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    @ToesOnTheLine,

    I must have missed the memo that Gilbride got fired? If by fired, you mean he retired, then yes he was fired. Of course I’m sure you’ve got inside information that he was forced out.

    And Lovie actually had a winning season like 2 years ago. We’re not talking about Jimmy Johnson here. I love it how 3 games in and everyone honestly believes they know more football than Lovie. Cracks me up.

  44. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Says:

    One has to wonder IF Sam Wyche is still around. If so, he knows talent and offense. But maybe he is too old now ?
    He is the man responsible for building the old Bucs.

  45. ToesOnTheLine Says:

    What cracks me up is how you call everyone out who doesn’t agree with you like you’ve got “football knowledge” like other tools here claim to have. Truth is none of us (or very few) do and are just here venting to feel better, so lighten up a little and stop being a douchebag

  46. ToesOnTheLine Says:

    Sorry Chris that as for Hawaaian not you

  47. AnotherJ Says:

    At this point I’d be happy bringing mike Sullivan back to run the offense!

  48. AnotherJ Says:

    Is there a Jeff Tedford Jr in the house?

  49. Clintro Says:

    The wheels are falling off the Bucs Fan Bus!!

    Go Bucs!!!

  50. Mark Says:

    So a Butch Davis-type hire would keep us from making stupid mistakes on offense. Got it.

  51. Dan Says:

    They should hire Steve Deumig
    He seems to know everything and know better than everyone else!

  52. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    @Toes,

    Stop being so sensitive. Forgive me for not being critical of everyone, and judging someone off 3 games. Such a douche move, my bad.

  53. Fort Myers Dave Says:

    Chris@appleroofing: Wyche has cardiomyopathy and has to take numerous meds to help his ailing ticker. I also read several years back where he also had some sort of growth in his throat and had to have a biopsy done where the doctors screwed up and cut his vocal cords so that he can not really talk anymore. Must be tough for a guy who used to be so opinionated and animated when coaching or in front of the camera…..

  54. Jojo white Says:

    Really Dude!!!! OMG!!!!

  55. pick6 Says:

    sounds desperate. i’m not sure a guy can come in with no real feel for players and skill sets and start overruling the offensive staff on playcalls and other decisions. sounds like it would do more harm than good, especially if Tedford is expected back by the bye or sooner.

    if this is the end of Tedford’s year, i agree you bring in an extra set of experienced eyes, but that person probably mostly ought to sit back and observe the carnage until the bye week before starting to put his hands all over the scheme. i doubt chan gailey is rushing down to tampa to head up a Jeff Tedford Cover Band. he wants to coach and call what he believes in