Ira Talks “Tangible And Significant Changes,” Must-Win Sunday, Dissecting Jameis, Losing McCoy, “The Word Killing Bucs Fans,” Score Predictions & More

October 18th, 2018

The Bucs are absolutely at a crossroads for the season — and for the current regime. Lots on the docket today. It’s always a fun and informative time on the Ira Kaufman Podcast presented by Ed Morse Cadillac Tampa and Ed Morse Cadillac Brandon.

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3 Responses to “Ira Talks “Tangible And Significant Changes,” Must-Win Sunday, Dissecting Jameis, Losing McCoy, “The Word Killing Bucs Fans,” Score Predictions & More”

  1. Jim Says:

    Sorry about your loss, Ira…

  2. WillieG Says:

    I don’t know why you guys are so quick to rule out the possibility that Koetter stays on with a new DC, and maybe even an entirely new staff.

    The Glazers have wanted a high powered offense since they got here. They didn’t get it with Chucky, but they sure have it now. Only the defense sucks. It seems to me, the smart thing to do is, bring Koetter in, tell him his D staff needs to go, and then have him present a list of possible D coordinators for the Glazers and Licht to approve. Then give him one more year.

    If they bring in a new head coach, EVERYTHING starts at square one. That’s not good. Not at all. How do you sell that to the fan base? “Here we go again!”

    Wouldn’t “same kick ass offense with a new and improved defense!” sound soooo much better?

  3. Joe Says:

    Only the defense sucks. It seems to me, the smart thing to do is, bring Koetter in, tell him his D staff needs to go, and then have him present a list of possible D coordinators for the Glazers and Licht to approve. Then give him one more year.

    Your point is valid, however, there is one problem: Who will want to come in and work on a one-year contract? Maybe you can sign some college guys, but that is a major risk.