
Might Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik push for a hiring of a defensive coordinator next year?
Bucs coach Raheem Morris loves to say “stats are for losers.” When it comes to the calculator crowd in baseball, which loves to tout a second baseman’s OBGYN, Joe wholeheartedly agrees.
And while Morris is right on when, really, the only stat that counts is the scoreboard, Joe recently has wondered if the savvy Morris is creating a smokescreen?
When the heinous Jim Bates Experience was jettisoned by the Bucs and Morris took over as the Bucs defensive coordinator, real change for the better appeared right away.
Since, to be frank, Morris’ defenses haven’t been that good, in fact, they have ranked amid the bottom of the NFL. Granted, one could argue he has little to work with.
OK, fine. But the numbers in this case don’t lie, which has made Joe in the past, and now, wonder if Morris has too much on his plate?
This thought was passed on to eye-RAH! Kaufman of the Tampa Tribune in a TBO Bucs. Q&A.
Q: What do you think the chances are of Mark Dominik hiring a new defensive coordinator to help Raheem out? That way Raheem could focus on more basic technical aspects of the game; i.e., penalties.
Jose Cuadra, Greenville, S.C.
A: Raheem Morris is not eager to give up his dual responsibilities as head coach and defensive coordinator, but you can argue he has taken on too much. The defense has slipped to 31st in the league and the Bucs are equally vulnerable against the run and the pass. It wouldn’t be unrealistic to suggest Morris will be asked to relinquish some of his defensive responsibilities next year.
– eye-RAH! Kaufman
Now in theory hiring a defensive coordinator makes all the sense in the world. Joe strongly believes that Morris may be pulled in too many different ways. A head coach has a ton of responsibilities alone, much less adding the tasks of being a defensive coordinator.
But Morris’ contract is through 2012 (currently). Just what kind of a defensive coordinator would be willing to uproot his family to Tampa just for one year? No man.
So Joe is of the mind that the Bucs should hire an outside consultant, say, Brian Billick or Bill Cowher or even Dan Reeves to come in and have full access to every corner of the Bucs on-field operations and give his two cents into how the Bucs can improve.
A fresh set of eyes never hurts and NFL teams hire consultants all the time.