Tony Boselli Questions Whether Jaguars Offered Byron Leftwich A Job

February 5th, 2022

Byron Leftwich

Now this is especially interesting considering that iconic Jaguars left tackle Tony Boselli works for the Jaguars official website and is an active NFL broadcaster.

Collecting a check from a team doesn’t mean you have all the inside scoop, but it certainly means you have great sources, especially when you’re a franchise legend.

Boselli was on SiriusXM NFL Radio this week talking about the new hire of Doug Pederson as Jags head coach.

But what about Bucs offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, who was said to have the job but refused to work with Jaguars GM Trent Baalke and wanted Jacksonville to hire a new personnel chief?

Boselli doesn’t think the Jags were ready to hire Leftwich.

“I wonder how close it was. Were they has close as all the reports?” Boselli said, adding that there was so much wild speculation about a pending Leftwich hire on social media. “…He was a serious candidate. I know that. And they took it very seriously and they were very intrigued with Byron.”

Boselli added that he’s a big Leftwich fan and is rooting for Lefwich but the Jags weren’t ready for a young coach with limited experience.

“I think just his experience had something to do with it,” Boselli said. “Nothing against Byron per se.”

At the end it came down to are you going with the Super Bowl-winning coach or the young guy newer to coaching,” Boselli said. Pederson won the 2017 Super Bowl season with the Eagles. He and Leftwich are former NFL quarterbacks.

On CBS Sports Radio, Bucco Bruce Arians friend and former Giants Pro Bowl running back Tiki Barber said he believes Leftwich is in a good place and was very wise to be picky with Jacksonville.

“The organization is committed to winning and committed to him. As a first-time head coach, the last thing you want to go to is an organization that’s in dysfunction and seems lost,” Barber said.

53 Responses to “Tony Boselli Questions Whether Jaguars Offered Byron Leftwich A Job”

  1. gp Says:

    Sounds to me like both Leftwich and the Jags made the right decision.

  2. sasquatch Says:

    He gets paid by the Jaguars. He’s trying to put lipstick on the pig.

  3. DrunkInYbor Says:

    I thought for sure we have at least one new DC or OC. Glad to have them back. Seems like they ain’t going anywhere.

  4. D-Rok Says:

    Joes,

    Off-topic question/observation: QB Coach Clyde C was on SiriusXm this morning for a lengthy discussion, mostly about Brady and how unique he was/is. I’d LOVE to see a write-up on this site about that discussion – it was awesome and Coach Clyde gave some details about Brady that are rarely heard, and he gave some insight into the mind-set and mentality of the Bucs this coming season! Will JBF be doing an article on his interview soon? (Like, ASAP?) Us fans all need to hear Clyde’s words because they were very encouraging for this season.

    GO BUCS!!

  5. Dapostman Says:

    So no 3rd round picks?

    Well that sucks!

  6. Mike Johnson Says:

    Please…That Jags job is a trap for now.

  7. Thomas Edrington Says:

    Let’s see how Lord Byron does without Tom Brady as his QB……that will tell the tale…

  8. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    With the Rooney rule, you never really know if coaches are getting interviews because of it or if they are legit candidates……I guess the proof is in the hiring & that isn’t happening very often.

    BL’s best shot at HC is to develop a QB like Trask & take over when BA leaves…..if he can do that, he’s set.

    And, if there are draft picks being handed out for hiring a minority HC….then we should get them if wed promote BL or Bowles….

  9. Steven007 Says:

    I actually think Pederson is a good pick for the jags. And I also agree with GP in the first post.

  10. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Hell NO! They were intrigued because they couldn’t understand a word he was saying during the interview. What makes this guy HC material? Is it because he worked under Brady? All I know is prior to Brady he was a losing coach. Add that to the other two losers the Bucs have the trifecta of disappointment. I know, I know go back a decade and BA won a few games.

  11. mark2001 Says:

    Rooney Rule……

  12. allbuccedup Says:

    Rooney rule is useless these owners are going to pick who they want as head coach or gm. Look at Eric Bienemy I don’t think he even got an interview. The league made an example of Jon Gruden but there is a lot worse things going on at the top. Maybe no Goodell is the main culprit.

  13. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Bienemy, is interviewing with the Saints. He also has a bit of a shady past that’s held him back.

  14. Robert Says:

    I bet if Brady interviewed he would get the job immediately.

    I also bet if BL could actually call a game and win he would get the job. We’ve all seen how TB plays BL’s playbook until he has to call his own and goes wide and starts picking teams apart. The Bucs won in spite of BL. i.e. he’s not qualified.

    TB on the other hand should get another shot.

  15. Jon Juergensen Says:

    “Collecting a check from a team doesn’t mean you have all the inside scoop, but it certainly means you have great sources.”

    Very true. So what’s with all the stories about what has-been NFL players NOT working for the Bucs have to say about the quarterback situation?

  16. DungyDance Says:

    “Nothing against Byron.” That says it all. Byron Leftover is still OC here for a reason. You have to wonder whether TB12 was learning from him, or if it was the other way around. I was guessing our plays right on more than half of every snap, and I’m just a casual moron. Sorry but this situation is telling. BA should be taking this into account about who he really wants calling plays next year.

  17. Locked In Says:

    what you talkin bout Willis?

  18. crazyBucs_CL Says:

    @”..Questions Whether Jaguars Offered Byron Leftwich A Job..”
    —————
    They never did, no organization with open eyes never will.
    He should not be even coordinator.
    BA -> BS. That’s it.

  19. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa Says:

    Really, who cares ?
    Jacksonville has their coach now, so this is all really old news.
    Bienemy has a shady past, just exactly what a New Orleans Coach needs.

  20. BrooklynBucsFanInLA Says:

    Maybe Bosselli doesn’t remember that Byron has a Suoer Bowl win too?

  21. DoooshLaRue Says:

    Sounds like Boselli was asked/told to throw some water on a possible fire in light of the minority hiring “hassle” that Flores started.

  22. allbuccedup Says:

    Did not know Eric Bieniemy had a shady past
    I retract my statement. He seems like a violent person. But then again thats what Andy Reid likes look at his brother and some of his players and former players.

  23. unbelievable Says:

    “Collecting a check from a team doesn’t mean you have all the inside scoop, but it certainly means you have great sources, especially when you’re a franchise legend.”

    Or- he’s just towing the company line about it.

  24. Jmarkbuc Says:

    I wouldn’t hire left foot. He’s barely an OC.

  25. stpetebucsfan Says:

    @O’Neill Buc

    Do you mean that a Supreme Court that has had 115 selections…and only two blacks, and 5 women, the rest being White “Christian” males mostly English descent with some of we Irish mixed in. And of course there has never been an Atheist.

    In the NFL there were 3 black HC’s at the time of the Rooney rule. Now there is ONE black coach out of 32!

    I’m old enough to remember when I believed black guys couldn’t play QB. Of course Warren Moon and others showed MY ignorance. I don’t know about you guys but I like to LEARN from my MISTAKES. And so to all my black brothers I apologize for once being so incredibly ignorant.

    70% of the players are black with 1 out of 32 as HC. The Rooney Rule has failed and I’m surely not smart enough to come up with a better solution.
    I would bet the house on the proposition that out of those 70% there are some incredible head coaches.

    Sadly there is a group of folks who simply hate even thinking about this problem. They view any solution as discrimation against we poor white snowflakes.

  26. SKBucsFan Says:

    And once again the Bucs are screwed! Cmon Licht. Make it seem like you would be devastated when other teams ask you for a reference. An extra 3rd rounder gets you a chance at a kicker.

  27. Lamarcus Says:

    In a vacuum…BL resume with young Qbs is atrocious and anyone who has common sense goes with Pederson BL only a OC because of Arians. Outside of Arians, do we really believe BL is any good without Brady? No

  28. Lamarcus Says:

    And we are made to believe BL is just that good to pass on the Jags and in reality Jags passed on him

  29. lanejeffrey77@gmail.com Says:

    The Rooney Rule was enacted with the best of intentions. But now it’s just a kick in the nuts to all the black coaches who get multiple interviews for high level positions. Only to get turned down year after year. It seems every year a couple black coaches get interest from multiple teams. Only to be turned down. I understand these teams probably already have a favored coach lined up. But it can’t be easy for black coaches to have interview after interview and not get hired. This rule currently seems to have unintended consequences and may be making things worse. I don’t have the answer to fix it. But something needs to change.

    As far as Byron Leftwich not getting hired for the Jaguars job. I don’t believe Byron was a Rooney rule interview. The Jaguars decided Byron’s experience in the league didn’t justify his demands. So honestly it wasn’t a good fit for Leftwich or the Jaguars. Byron’s demands were very smart. He obviously wanted to be responsible for his own decisions as a head coach. Not be hamstrung by an inept front office making poor choices that he would ultimately be held accountable for. I have a massive amount of respect for him. For making those demands and not backing down. He clearly wants to be successful in this league. I hope some other team looks at the way Leftwich handled himself during the interview process with the Jaguars. And they realize he is a savvy smart coach. Who isn’t going to take a bad job. Just so he can get a raise and promotion.

  30. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Oneilbucyall open your eyes, not all minority coaches are a good fit.

    Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy’s Troubling Rap Sheet Includes a Disturbing Assault Charge Against a Woman.

    Facts dip shat!

  31. JeffreyLane77 Says:

    The Rooney Rule was enacted with the best of intentions. But now it’s just a kick in the nuts to all the black coaches who get multiple interviews for high level positions. Only to get turned down year after year. It seems every year a couple black coaches get interest from multiple teams. Only to be turned down. I understand these teams probably already have a favored coach lined up. But it can’t be easy for black coaches to have interview after interview and not get hired. This rule currently seems to have unintended consequences and may be making things worse. I don’t have the answer to fix it. But something needs to change.

    As far as Byron Leftwich not getting hired for the Jaguars job. I don’t believe Byron was a Rooney rule interview. The Jaguars decided Byron’s experience in the league didn’t justify his demands. So honestly it wasn’t a good fit for Leftwich or the Jaguars. Byron’s demands were very smart. He obviously wanted to be responsible for his own decisions as a head coach. Not be hamstrung by an inept front office making poor choices that he would ultimately be held accountable for. I have a massive amount of respect for him. For making those demands and not backing down. He clearly wants to be successful in this league. I hope some other team looks at the way Leftwich handled himself during the interview process with the Jaguars. And they realize he is a savvy smart coach. Who isn’t going to take a bad job. Just so he can get a raise and promotion.

  32. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa Says:

    The guys at the local sports bar feel that Leftwich has a higher opinion of himself than is warranted.
    It was only because of Brady that he was even being considered as a head coach prospect, and because he is black.

  33. SB~LV Says:

    Yawn… the Jags made a decision that they thought was best and BL didn’t make the cut. Personally I don’t think he is near seasoned enough. A HC is so much more than X’s and O’s . BL only has a few years calling plays, and those plays are out of the game play put together under BA’s nod, and of those plays there is constant communication between the Bucs booth, BA and BL
    .02

  34. Biff Barker Says:

    BL’s been in BA’s shadow. Both have been in Brady’s shadow.

  35. Man Child Says:

    Why does it even matter if Khan won’t bounce that GM of his.

  36. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Only 32 positions, in reality a handful per season. The Rooney rule us flawed but I believe in evolution and you will see more minority & women HC’s. It will happen, too many eyes are open now. I say fire BA and hire Flores if you want to continue winning. The guy I’d really love to see is Dan Campbell, he’s a real players coach.

  37. Winny Testaverde Says:

    Lefty overplayed his hand by demanding his own hand picked GM ( Adrian Wilson ) and now has to build his resumè off of Gabbert/Trask/Door # 3. Not a bet I’d place. Not sure Lefty has the “CEO” type mentality needed to be a successful NFL head coach…unless you put stock in his “Magic Johnson Smile” as described by Raheem Morris in 2009.

  38. sauron's eye Says:

    Well I will say Pederson has more credentials than Byron. He is is a known good coach and outstanding person. If you have a SB win as a coach you are a rock star. That said we sure need more black head caches in this league. I hope it happens soon.

  39. Anonymous Says:

    Coach Flores is a hero for exposing what most already know and what is true in the NFL and most professions in this Country. A Black has to twice as good as a white person to be chosen for any position of importance. He has to be twice as competent, twice as tolerant, twice as humble…. And despite that he will still be ladt hired and first fired. Meanwhile no nothings like Listnfrmafar feel empowered to criticize a man who has accomplished significantly more than he can even fathom simply because of his skin color. It is what it is, sports should be a simple meritocracy but like everything else that’s more the exception than the rule.

  40. ChiBuc Says:

    I agree with Tampabucsfan, but if we’re playing wishes, kisses, and dreams… I’d like to see both coordinators go and a rebuild from BA down. If going all in again, then Flores come in as co-HC/DC; bruce take over play calling, like he implied, as co-HC/oc and get Wilson. Flores inherits team, after BAs inevitable farewell tour. Unfortunately, the Flores suit is going to bog him down…GO Trask!

  41. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Ya Anonymous I criticize Bowles because he’s black, that’s even stupid for you. Yet I said I would fire BA ( I am pretty sure he is white) for Flores in a minute. True bigots read into things to meet their own narrative. Go protest a historic statue somewhere asswyp.

  42. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Anonymous, you call me out because I said I would fire BA in a heart beat for Flores? Who was Lewis, Creswell, Green, Shell, Singletary, Morris, Flores, Jackson, Singletary, Curry, Dungy, twice as good as? One SB! I will agree Tomlin is far above many of the other coaches white & black. Fact is at the time they all were the best candidate at that time. 32 positions but only a handful per season. No one e is firing Belichick, Reid, McVay, Shanahan, Carol, Rivera, Reich, McDermott, unfortunately BA any day soon.

  43. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Anonymous, never hear you mention Saleh (Lebanese) or Rivera (Puerto Rican), who is the hypocrite???

  44. Anonymous Says:

    List I get you never got picked to play on the playground, was never good enough to make the team in school, sorry the athletes got the girls while you were all alone….I know it must be tough seeing Black men make millions performing at the highest levels of a profession you can’t even get a ticket to see. At least you get to ridicule and criticize them online even though we all know all you would do if you saw them in person is beg for an autograph or picture. What a sad life it must be to grow thinking you are superior only to see life prove otherwise. You remain obsessed with Coach Leftwich, Coach Bowles, me… and the fact is we wouldn’t know you from any other Stan begging for attention

  45. DoooshLaRue Says:

    Anonymous,

    Exaggerate much?

    Twice as good?

  46. Listnfrmafar Says:

    Anonymous, you got the name right, the story of your life. Becareful what you bump into, hate to see that chip fall off your shoulder.

  47. Anonymous Says:

    People keep bringing up the generic excuse that he’s “too young and doesn’t have enough experience calling plays” uh, guess what? The bengals are in the sb with a HC who was exactly that. Keep justifying the safe 2nd option the jags are stuck with now. Baalke and Khan will change your minds soon.

  48. Anonymous Says:

    Listnfrmafar and Dooosh you have the loudest voices yet say the least. All that sarcasm and tough talk might make you feel like a man but we all know in person you are more mouse. My experience is those like you are desperately trying to overcompensate for your lack of manhood in real life with extra bravado online. You are fooling no one.

  49. Destinjohnny Says:

    Byron they did u a favor
    Trevor is average at best
    Nobody can win In jax

  50. New England Patriots Fan Says:

    If assuming BL gets an adequate quality QB in 2022 and is able to make the offence competitive and show some semblance of the Brady era of only slight. He should be a top hire next season. If the team retains weapons and a adequate QB and Tampa offence is weak then he’s likely not a HC candidate.

  51. New England Patriots Fan Says:

    I personally think Tampa should invest in Cousins. Based on PFF, SISdata, his TD/INT, Yards, and other analytic sites Cousins was a very good QB last season. Placing 8th and 10th on PFF and SISdatahub. With Brady and Rodgers ahead of him in the NFC whom both may be retired or out of NFC. Only Stafford and Dak rank hire in NFC. He is valued at the level of a Murray or Wilson now for production in the NFC.

    Basically to have the best QB in the NFC now you just need to be near the level of play of Matt Stafford, that is very possible for Cousins on Tampa.

  52. New England Patriots Fan Says:

    The bar is relativity low with all the legends retiring on the coach and QB side in the NFC. A team like the 49ers could be a throw away from a SB with Jimmy G. You don’t need that other level QB play anymore when you had to beat Brees Brady and Rodgers, A young Cam or Young Ryan. if all the other QBs are weak to only relatively good to be in a SB representing the NFC.

  53. Robert Says:

    We need Byron leftwich oc and we need Tony Baccelli as offense of line coach we need them now