Report: It Wasn’t Like The Bucs Didn’t Try To Reel In Mike McDaniel

January 21st, 2026

Questions.

The Bucs, it seems, gave their best sales pitch. And for reasons we may never know, Mike McDaniel wasn’t sold. Or at least, sold enough to become their offensive coordinator.

McDaniel took the Chargers coordinator job instead. And Joe can understand it trying to to see both sides of the coin:

* Job security. Who knows if Bucs coach Todd Bowles will be here in 2027? If, as so many fans have promised, they’re dropping their season tickets in protest because unpopular Bowles was retained, and if Team Glazer feels the pinch financially and the 2026 season goes sideways, then it’s difficult to imagine Bowles being here for 2027. McDaniel apparently wasn’t fully comfortable that he, too, wouldn’t be blown out a year from now.

* Roster security. “This Joe” believes we could be looking at a roster reset a year from now. Just like we don’t know if Bowles will still be with the Bucs in 2027, we don’t know about Baker Mayfield. The Bucs’ quarterback had a horrendous second half of the season after the bye. Blame the injuries, blame the old offensive coordinator, blame Bucky Irving for regressing, blame the injuries to the offensive line. The bottom line is, no matter how you spin it, no matter how badly you wish it never happened, Mayfield had a terrible second half. If he struggles in 2026, it’s a bit of a stretch to see Team Glazer breaking out a bag of loot to pay Mayfield, who enters the 2026 season in a contract year.

There are other factors, Joe is confident. For example, will Mike Evans play for the Bucs again? What about Chris Godwin, who like Mayfield, is entering a contract year?

But, per Jeff Darlington of ESPN, the pride of Seminole High School, the Bucs gave it their best effort to land McDaniel.

And with a plethora of top-shelf quarterbacks who may enter the 2027 draft, if Mayfield struggles and Bowles is waved goodbye, does Team Glazer/Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht decide to hit the reset button and chase the next Bucs franchise quarterback and a rebuild?

There are all sorts of questions candidates for the Bucs’ open offensive coordinator position likely have. Not so many for the same openings in Philadelphia, Los Angeles (now filled) or even Tennessee.

32 Responses to “Report: It Wasn’t Like The Bucs Didn’t Try To Reel In Mike McDaniel”

  1. Kgh4life Says:

    The “sales pitch” doesn’t matter if you have a lame duck head coach and a QB who could be on his way out. The Glazers and Licht should’ve seen this coming.

  2. Hunter Says:

    Too many great OC jobs available…was a stretch imo to expect him to sign here.

  3. Jmarkbuc Says:

    It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to understand why this job and organization is undesirable.

  4. OR Buc Says:

    Eh, I don’t buy job security. If the offense performs well and Todd is fired, then he’s got his audition without an interview process.

    As far as roster security, Baker is gonna be here. This dude has been balling out and is the heart and soul of the team. He hasn’t been the problem and my money says he gives another team discount for an established high caliber quarterback. Yes, other players are getting older and fazing away, but what team doesn’t have that? Reinforcements have mostly been drafted already. We certainly still have some positions to address in draft/FA.

    Tbh, he probably just liked the prospect of Justin and the makeup of that team. It’s also in LA and prob more closely matching his style. The West is best.

  5. RagingBrisket Says:

    Licht is overrated and the reason this team isn’t very good.

  6. BuccoBruce Says:

    Bowles Anchor! Dragging this team down. Golly geez at least they tried. I had thought of Licht being a good GM but he owns this now. He will go down with Bowles!

  7. Andrew Says:

    While I would’ve loved for him to be here, I don’t think it was ever realistic. Lame duck HC and other options with just as good of weapons (LAC and Philly). Both are bigger markets too, which helps him for another HC opportunity.

  8. Popmike66 Says:

    It is what it is weather it’s job security or whatever Bucs must and I am pretty sure they will move on. As for the season ticket holders dropping their season tickets in protest, all the Bucs need is to win and it’s not a guaranteed thing but I willing to bet a 50- 50 chance most of those ticket holders will be back

  9. Aqualung Says:

    This is simpler than brain salad surgery.

    No one wants to work for Tood Bowloser. No. One.

    He sucks. Reeks. Incompetent, inept, probably incontinent.

    Fire him.

  10. BridleOaksBuc Says:

    He’s a California guy. That explains a lot on so many levels…

  11. Oregon Buc Says:

    Wtf are we even doing?!? This team has become a clown show more and more every year. The days of competence with BA and Brady are long gone. Who in the hell would want to come here and coach with this clueless staff? Can’t attract talent or decent coaches any longer. This must be the long game edition of tanking for a top 5 pick next year. What a joke

  12. buc4evr Says:

    Why would anyone want to work for Bowles if they didn’t have to. Bad coach, bad GM and bad defense. No way would anyone with serious NFL experience want to work here.

  13. Rod Munch Says:

    No one with an IQ over 45 is going to take Baker over Herbert.

    Baker hit his absolute peak under Coen, and is almost certainly never going to be that good again. So if you’re McDaniel – what is the appeal? Also, for the record, Coen is better than McDaniel, and it’s not like he’d achieve what Coen did here.

    But Herbert has been stuck in a 1970s offense, and still performed really well. Place him in a modern NFL offense, and his ceiling is the being the best QB in the game. There’s pretty much nowhere for him to go but up.

    With Baker, meanwhile, he went 2-7 over the second half of the season, over the last 7 games average 18.2 points per game, and played so poorly he got his OC fired. You really thought McDaniel was going to put his future in those hands? Uh, no.

    However, I’m not worried about it. Bowles deserves the benefit of the doubt – and I said all along he’s probably going to hire someone we’ve never heard of and all the idiots will yell and scream about it, just like they did with Canales and Coen.

  14. BuccinBaker6, Says:

    I like everyone wanted Mike McDaniel but after thinking about it idk if his offense is suited for Baker the best Mike love to throw deep an Baker is better at short to intermediate Herbert is a great deep ball thrower an Mike wanted to get back to Cali so y’all can have him I want someone who wants to be here not settle for us I have confidence that everything will work out an everything happens for a reason Bucs will be fine an get the right guy Let’s see if they can get Nate but he might get HC job Udinski can only take HC jobs unless Coen lets him interview for a OC job that calls plays but We will see it could be Zac but.i feel like they will start doing in person interviews I think Dan Pitcher is.in person today but only been 3 in person So far or 2 with one today

  15. Bucsfan951 Says:

    Why would he choose this dumpster fire of a team when there are way better opportunities elsewhere? Work with Todd or work with Harbaugh? That’s a tough choice lol

    I think the Bucs are going to have a rough time finding a quality OC with Todd as head coach. Blame Licht and the Glazers for this situation.

  16. Popmike66 Says:

    Say what you will about Bowles but, the Glazers saw something in him to give him a 3 extension. Owners don’t just issue out money like that because they like a guy I think some of the major issues with Bowles is, he wait to long to replace his assistants. Just look at Jim Harbaugh and HC down in Detroit, one and done with their OC

  17. Half_Sac Says:

    Look at the Tweet Darlington made. Baker is great and I don’t want him to go anywhere. But Herbert has that MVP level of talent. He chose them for the QB and I can’t blame him

  18. Mike Says:

    Gee I wonder why McDaniels wouldn’t come here. It’s not like there’s a lame duck HC around, who sucks at his job whom McDaniels beat with a third stringer…..

  19. firethecannons Says:

    4 wins in 2026, shoulda woulda and coulda fired Bowles but now you get whatcha pay for. Moving on.

  20. Vancouver Buc Says:

    ‘Baker Mayfield commented that the atmosphere with Tom Brady in the building was “high-strung” and “stressed,” contrasting it with his goal to bring “joy back to football’’ .

    This statement is aging well isn’t it? And this from someone with ZERO rings comparing him to the Man with 7. Only a moron even mentions the Goat’s name when it comes to the Attitude it takes to win in this league.

  21. Greg-therealone Says:

    What would you do in his shoes? Harbaugh or Bowles? I mean look at the win loss records. Its not rocket science.

  22. Lokog Says:

    The bucs recruit the same way they play football we need a real quarterback

  23. Bowles Wasn’t Held Accountable Says:

    When they punt on the 2026 season, who would they expect to get? Probably the equivalent of a Todd Bowles of the offense.

  24. Biggun Says:

    Whoever it is they need play action movement in backfield to keep defense on their toes. Todays defenses have figured out the standard OC vanilla play calls have to be very creative as was Coen with his slight of hand plays makes a big difference look he took the Jags to playoffs out the gate….. Who will and be that guy?!?!?!?!

  25. Bowles Wasn’t Held Accountable Says:

    Can you imagine if the Bucs hire Atlanta’s old OC? He’d basically get the job because Todd Bowles defenses were so bad against Atlanta the last 2 years. Ironic.

  26. Kenton Smith Says:

    Munch. Funny but I believe my IQ is over 45. Herbert is so great he hung 3 points in his playoff performance last week. I’m thinking that’s better than the 4 interceptions he threw in his playoff appearance last year. But in his only playoff appearance the year before that he choked away the second half 24-3 to the mighty Jags. Many say the worst opening 3 performance of any QB in NFL playoff history. And when Baker went to San Diego last year and absolutely dominated Herbert as the decided underdog? Herbert has twice as many picks as tds in playoff football, 4 picks and 2 tds in 3 games. Mayfield has 4 times as many tds to picks in playoff football, 3 picks to 12 tds. 5 games. Munch on that Munch boy.

  27. FortMyersDave Says:

    Bowles wasn’t Held Accountable: It would be interesting to see what Zac Robinson’s numbers looked like in 2024 and 2025 when you deduct the 4 games against the Bucs. Obviously his numbers would fall off a great deal.

  28. Kenton Smith Says:

    Vancouver Buc. I’m with Baker on Brady. And Baker would say the same again.

  29. Kit Says:

    Rod Munch should go root for the Browns. They love losers. You can go root for Deshaun Watson.

  30. Kenton Smith Says:

    Munch is too busy cheering on McDaniel. 4 years with the Dolphins, wild card playoff losses first 2 years. Missed playoffs after his last 2 years. 0-2 career playoff record. Still a better playoff record than choking Bobby Herbert. San Diego is close to being a flop. They are alot closer to being a flop with McDaniel. I’m thinking he’ll push them right into flop city.

  31. Kenton Smith Says:

    221 qbs have thrown at least 30 postseason passes. Justin Herbert is 145 out of 221. And yep. Baker Mayfield is 1 out of 221. According to passer ratings and QBR and such. By any measure Mayfield is playing a different game than Herbert when it comes to playoff football.

  32. Kenton Smith Says:

    But a newly hired OC that just got fired for being inept is going to fix a choker. Right Munch. Sir Munchalot? Explain again. I’m not sure if you know your a$$ from a hole in the ground Rod. But I’m positive that I know that you don’t know.

 

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