The Bucs Have A New Coach!

February 4th, 2012

Stop the Super Bowl hype! The Bucs have a wide receivers coach. Joe is giddy with excitement.

Actually, Joe isn’t that excited, but it’s at least a morsel of coaching news to gulp down as Greg Schiano continues to work alone at One Buc Palace.

Per BSPN, former 49ers wide receiver and Rutgers receivers coach P.J. Fleck will be the new mentor for Mike Williams, Arrelious Benn and friends.

Just 31 years old, is Fleck a good hire? Geez, Joe has no clue — and neither do you.

Here’s what Raheem Morris said about the last receivers coach, Eric Yarber, who joined the team before the 2010 season. It’s a classic Raheem quote, including a take on Chucky’s old receivers coach, Richard Mann, so Joe wanted to share.

“He’s got a nice bounce about him on the practice field. He’s got a nice bounce about him in the meeting rooms. His meeting rooms are very entertaining,” Raheem said of Yarber. “He brings back, for me being a head coach, when you walk in that room it kind of gets you back into that feel when you’re a [defensive backs] coach. You get to that room and the guys are there and they’re joking around and they’re working. You’re able to talk to the guys and they’re able to communicate back with you. You’re able to communicate with those guys. You’re able to learn from some of the older guys in that room. He’s able to comment. He’s talking about his experience from his playing days. It’s real nice. It’s a breath fresh air, you know, from what we had. Richard Mann was kind of the opposite. He was a set old back, laid back teacher, a fundamentalist core. You know, and he had a lot of great attributes, as well. But it’s a nice vibe when you go into that room and you see the guys really vibing, and really having that kind of energy chasing them down.”

All that “vibing” and “entertaining” was just great in 2010, and then 2011 was, well, a different story.

Joe suspects Fleck wasn’t hired by Schiano to vibe and entertain, though maybe he will. Joe can only hope the new guy is a great teacher who can command respect instantly.

35 Responses to “The Bucs Have A New Coach!”

  1. RastaMon Says:

    now all we need is a WR …just one…

  2. BucsfaninMi Says:

    I like the neither do you comment Joe, but I’m sure capt.Tim does! He doesn’t seem to understand good coaches can coach, period! No matter what level.

  3. Apple Roof Cleaning Says:

    I have posted this before, and it seems appropriate again.
    I cleaned the roof of the friend of a former high school coach of Regis Benn.
    This Man lives up in Pasco County, and is a retired high school coach himself from the DC Area.
    He told me Tampa has a real Gem in Regis Benn, we just need a better scheme, to get him more involved.
    I am excited by what I read about Coach Schiano.
    I could care less about the Super Bowl Game tomorrow, wish I could go into suspended animation, and wake up when it is football season again.
    Of course, you could wake me up for the NFL Draft …..

  4. Macabee Says:

    Something tells me I should be cheering for this, but it just seems so oddly out of place given we have not named a DC or OC. Maybe there will be a delayed emotional response like that joke you hear and don’t start laughing until you’re in the car driving home!

  5. bucfanjeff Says:

    Position coach from the college ranks…ok.
    Show me the OC and DC.

  6. SaskBuco Says:

    Guess wait and see….just hope the OC and DC don’t come from Rutgers. Hope they give Al Saunders an interview but doubt it. Running out of quailty coordinators it seems like, but what do I know. I’m thinking if Davis was going to be our DC he woulf of by now. A couple names from out of no where, Dennis Green OC, Jim Fassel OC and if 49ers would allow us to interview D line coach Jim Tomsula for a DC. Again what do I know just some ideas?? Any comments, thoughts???

  7. Capt.Tim 2.2 Says:

    A good Coach can coach at any level. Lol.
    Lake Gibson Jr high has been tearing it up lately! Meybe we can hire those guys.

    Let’s see. Fleck- went to Northern Illinios u. Not drafted. One year on IR with Forty Niners. Cut the next. Unpaid asst. at Niu. Paid asst at Niu. Receivers coach for one year at Rutgers. Offered job as O.C at NIU. Accepted, then quit the next day

    32 years old.

    And he will teach our young receivers to be pros. Something he has never been or ever coached before

    Yeah, ok

  8. Bulldog Says:

    Geeze, I guess experience and results don’t matter anymore. To think all them odds makers are doin it wrong. But he loves football.

  9. Capt.Tim 2.2 Says:

    I wonder if NFL defenses are gonna be a lil more complex than what he faced at NIU?

    Nah, probably bout the same.

  10. ClayBURN94 Says:

    Wow we should of hired capt.Tim as Hc/Gm!! He really knows how to run a franchise!! Lol

  11. Thomas 2.2.. Says:

    I love the fleck hire. Yarber was Just like RahRah, no discipline whatsoever, complete hack.

    The problem: we have 6 #3 receivers who are all equally pedestrian.
    we have no tight end.

  12. Thomas 2.2.. Says:

    NFL offenses were complex enough that your hero coach allowed 42 points in 1.5 quarters. Want to bet that will never happen under Schiano?

    I will go 100 to 1 that a Schiano team will never be down 42-0 after 3 quarters.

  13. Thomas 2.2.. Says:

    Schiano and his tiny little school only punked RahRah 38-10 last time they faced each other – I agree typically RahRah gets embarrassed worse than that. Mike smith, Jim Harbaugh, Del Rio all spanked RahRah worse but Schiano pulled starters and lifted off the reigns since it was a bowl game.

    Lmao!

    It is so obvious that Tim’s Schiano hate is fueled by his RahRah love.

    Just let it go buddy, say three times – RahRah was the worst coach ever. We are much better off.

  14. BucsfaninMi Says:

    I say we wait to bitch about the current staff or lack of, at least untill they actually start the season.

  15. Patrick Says:

    What exactly is so exciting about this guy Joe?

    I agree with Capt. Tim. The guy didn’t even start coaching until 2007.

    Eric Yarber was much more qualified than this guy was and we saw how that went.

    They just better not f’k up the OC and DC hires.

  16. eric Says:

    I always thought Ike Hilliard would make a good coach, he was so clutch when he played here.

    I see he was with the fins last year and now WR coach for skins.

    As to the new guy, im with Joe- who the heck knows. I hope rock gets him more to work with.

    That vibe rant from Rah brings back bad memories.

  17. sandbagrudy Says:

    Keenan Mccardell applied for the job a few years back he’s in Washington

  18. SensibleBuc Says:

    @ sandbagrudy

    They just fired him and hired Ike Hilliard lol

  19. Alan Bucs Says:

    I’m sorry guys but as much as I believe in good coaches, (HC, Coordinators, etc.) I think it’s all overated. Give me good players that execute the plays drawn and you have a winner. Period! We are spending too much time worrying about who the offense and defensive coordinators are. How much coaching do you think that peyton manning, drew brees, or even Brett Favre needed in his prime. I know we don’t have those guys but the emphasis should be placed on getting the best players we can on this roster.

  20. TheProsUseAdvoCare Says:

    I didn’t comprehend a bit of the Morris quote. I believe someone might need an EMT but they might also need a taxidermist. I’m just not sure of what I read!

  21. Nate Says:

    Where can I barf…

  22. Hawaiian Buc Says:

    So what, everyone going to start putting a 2.2 at the end of their name now? Come on Captain, you are better than that! I don’t give a damn if we hire Mickey Mouse to be our OC, I will never be as negative as that guy. If I did, I would find another team, or jump off a bridge, but I damn sure wouldn’t add a 2.2 (essentially making him your brother). I am completely sick to my stomach now.

  23. Theodore 2.2 Says:

    Oh joy, a former Rutgers WR coach to work under Schiano’s 3-yards-and-a-pile-of-dust offense. At least our WRs will learn to block.

  24. eric Says:

    I hope he doesn’t hug everyone that way.

    Its a bit disturbing IMO.

  25. eric Says:

    Who knew Rutgers was such a hotbed of NFL coaching talent.

    Took a rockstar to uncover it I supppose.

  26. Northend Says:

    According to gaitorbait.com Gator dc Dan Quinn is being interviewed by Bucs

  27. Capt.Tim 2.2 Says:

    At least Quinn has lots of NFL Experience. Might be a good pick as D- line coach.

  28. JSmalls Says:

    Rod Merinelli and Mike Tomlin had a wealth of pro experience before joining the Bucs, actually they had none!

    Can he teach? Can he motivate? That’s all I care about and none of y’all no either way

    Also, about schemes, I bet you see more fronts in college week in and week out than the NFL. Especially in the smaller conferences you’ll see teams run a 5-2-4 or 4-4-3 as opposed to just 3-4 / 4-3. And on offense, forget about it! You could see true option one week, spread the next, pro style and hybrid no huttle. Don’t sell these college coaches short, the times are a changin’

  29. eric Says:

    Rod and Mike coached under Monte Kiffin, one of the best DC’s in history.

    Whom Dungy made damn sure was on his staff along with Herm Edwards. They invented the Tampa 2.

    Idiotic comparison.

    Those college teams have missing components – Mr. Brees, Ryan, and Newton.

  30. Garv Says:

    None of this matters…..not at all.
    What matters is getting assistants the Coach Schiano is comfortable with, Coordinators he can work with, that are on the same page and know who the boss is.
    What matters is the players the Buccaneers decide to keep, who they successfully go after and sign in FA and who they draft.

    I could care less if a 2.whatever approves or not. It’s amazing to me that anyone does. Coach Morris is gone, Coach Schiano is just getting started and I look forward to seeing what happens. High hopes based on being a fan of the Buccaneers and not negative fears based on the “opinions” of self proclaimed “experts” and totally out of the loop message board posters.

    Actually, I think most fans are with me. It’s those who cry the loudest that make the most noise as always. They also matter the least as few of them ever set foot at the stadium anyway.

  31. Pete Dutcher Says:

    I don’t care who they hire…

    I care about results within 2 years. That’s all.

  32. Name Required Says:

    Not impressed. Where the heck is Butch Davis?

  33. Capt.Tim 2.2 Says:

    Thomas- no, Rah was the second worst coach in Buc history. He was the worst DC
    Ray Perkins was the worst coach ever. Stupidest human being I ever spoke to. He tried to turn Steve young into a Fullback, said he wouldn’t make it as a QB

    He was a total idiot.

  34. hamilton Says:

    thomas,rah is goon let it go.

  35. MTM Says:

    Well I see they got their new OC position filled.