Baker Mayfield Talks Diverse And Unpredictable Playcalling Experience

January 29th, 2026

“I wasn’t throwing you under the bus, Grizz. Well, maybe a Ford Escape.

New Bucs offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is a different coach than the one Baker Mayfield was around four seasons ago in Los Angeles.

Now Robinson has two years of experience calling plays — for the Falcons.

Speaking on the WFLA streaming show known as The Rondé Barber Show, Mayfield was excited about the growth of his new playcaller.

Mayfield said experience is critical for the job because playcallers need to be able to move seamlessly to Plans B, C or D within games when things don’t go as planned. He saw Robinson adjust well bouncing between a young left-handed QB (Michael Penix) and an old immobile one (Kirk Cousins).

“That [playcalling] experience is invaluable. I think what he’s been able to do with it adjusting to two very different quarterbacks, as well, and what that looks like. I think it’s great for him,” Mayfield said.

Strong point by Mayfield noting how Robinson was dealing with unexpected changes at quarterback in both his Atlanta seasons.

Regardless, Mayfield sounded like a guy glad to move on from Josh Grizzard, a first-time playcaller with limited experience at 35 years old.

Fall guy Grizzard’s offenses had strong success on opening drives, especially late this season. But it seemed like his in-game adjustments were a work in progress.

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11 Responses to “Baker Mayfield Talks Diverse And Unpredictable Playcalling Experience”

  1. BakerFan Says:

    Just too much for a guy who had never done it. I didn’t think it would be so hard, but apparently I was wrong. Maybe if everyone stayed healthy Grizz would still have a job with the Bucs. Too big of a job for him with all the injuries and his inexperience as the OC.

  2. Smashsquatch Says:

    “But it seemed like his in-game adjustments were a work in progress.” Bingo!

  3. Zoocomics Says:

    From the eye test, after the first series/possession, in the subsequent offensive series, it just felt like a lot of work just to get a first down.

  4. Saskbucs Says:

    I wish I knew more about what the weekly prep takes. Only so many hours in the week to be watching film and crafting a gameplan but it seems like that weekly prep should allow an OC to have Plan A on his sheet, Plan B behind it, Plan C behind that.

    On top of that, Baker is a veteran. If a call from Plan A comes in and Baker doesn’t like the defensive look, he can audible.

    Blows my mind that these guys don’t have multiple plays ready for certain moments. I can’t imagine how hard it must be in game, pressure on, clock ticking to be playing this chess game but again, there are 5 full days to get multiple plans ready.

    The Eagles 49ers game was a good look at play caller ineptitude. Eagles burning that much needed timeout on 4th down just to call 4 verts. As if there isn’t a play sheet that has game on the line play calls ready to go.

  5. BucsFanSince1996 Says:

    @BakerFan,
    I agree with everything you wrote.

    Being a first-time playcaller is challenging enough. But all those injuries, especially along the o-line, made it much more difficult.

    The plays that had a good chance of succeeding one week wouldn’t work the following week when the o-line got reshuffled. It probably took him time to get used to all of strenghts and weaknesses of the backup o-linemen.

    Continuity along the o-line is so important, and the lack of it in 2025 seemed to have really hurt Barton, who regressed.

    If Grizz wasn’t fired, I’m confident he’d be better in 2026. Everyone who’s been around him says he’s got a high football IQ. That said, I believe Zac will be a better fit.

  6. BucEmUp Says:

    Mayfield said experience is critical for the job because playcallers need to be able to move seamlessly to Plans B, C or D within games when things don’t go as planned.

    Can we talk more about how badly Todd Bowles is at doing this? Or lack thereof.

  7. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Zac Robinson has a lot to prove to me. He came from a bad team, and did not even have success there. I’m not buying the hype at all.

    This will be one of those “prove himself” deals for me.

  8. RondeBarberTime Says:

    Grizzard was the OC when the Bucs were 5-1 and 6-2 before the bye.

    Was he terrible then? Did he figure out how to be terrible after the bye?

    Or could it have been the HC\DC that has been here four years in that position and always orchestrated a long sustained losing streak.

    Even Coen only won 2 more games than Grizzard. And the losing streak was present in 2024.

    I don’t remember anyone blaming Coen for the loses.

    Until the reason for the 2025 collapse is diagnosed then 2026 is going to be the same if not worse.

    Bowles is the reason for our failures every single time.

    3rd and 28

  9. Tom Petty Says:

    “Grizzard was the OC when the Bucs were 5-1 and 6-2 before the bye.
    Was he terrible then? Did he figure out how to be terrible after the bye?
    ————————
    No, He wasn’t that great then really. We had 2 decent games offensively

    “Or could it have been the HC\DC that has been here four years in that position and always orchestrated a long sustained losing streak.”
    ————————–
    Or could it have been…………… Satan 🤣🤣🤣

    ” I don’t remember anyone blaming Coen for the loses.”
    —————————
    Many objective posters pointed out Weasles part in our losses but the Todd’s what’s wrong with the world today crowd just kept screeching the same old song and dance and refuse to listen

    1st and goal

  10. BucsFanSince1996 Says:

    Tom Petty Says:
    Or could it have been…………… Satan 🤣🤣🤣
    —————————————————————–

    LOL

  11. Aqualung Says:

    Has sucked. Will suck.

    3rd and 28, Cooper Kupp

 

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