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Morris wants to continue running Bucs defense

The Bucs defense has improved in the two games since head coach Raheem Morris started calling plays.  That has Morris thinking that he may want to double as the defensive coordinator next year.

“To be honest with you, I might take it. But I’ve got to get to the end of the season to figure out that,” Morris told the St. Petersburg Times

“I’m not shocked that it’s going well. And that’s not to be cocky or
arrogant about it. I’ve got a real healthy belief in myself. I’m more
shocked that it didn’t work in the beginning,” Morris said.

It didn’t work in the beginning largely because the coordinator Morris hired, Jim Bates, implemented a new scheme that didn’t fit his players.  And the team’s front office didn’t get players to fit that scheme.  This all falls at Morris’ feet.

Morris admits his inexperience as the team’s leader may have caused a delay in scrapping a failed plan. 

“That’s something maybe I’m learning,” Morris said. “I don’t know if I
should’ve done it sooner because maybe I wanted to learn the fact that
I should be doing it.”

Coaches rarely get the chance to learn on the job for long in the NFL.  And it’s dangerous for the Bucs organization to draw many conclusions because the defense has played well against Chris Redman and Matt Moore the last two weeks.  (They face Kellen Clemens Sunday.)

Bucs safety Tanard Jackson provided an interesting perspective on the coordinator change: “[Morris] said he was getting a little bored as a head coach, and it’s good
to see him back in the room, teaching like a position coach.”

Be careful what you wish for.  Being an NFL head coach requires executive skills in addition to coaching skills. 

We wonder if Morris wouldn’t be better off just concentrating on running a defense at this stage of his coaching development.

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8 Responses to “Morris wants to continue running Bucs defense”
  1. bucco bruce says: Dec 12, 2009 6:41 PM

    Junior has no business as head coach. It was a year ago, he was hired to replace Kiffin a Defensive coordinator and never had that chance.

  2. Bigbluefan says: Dec 12, 2009 6:42 PM

    Is there a High School in the Tampa area that needs a D Coach

  3. chunky soupy sales says: Dec 12, 2009 6:50 PM

    Many people with his ” success” would be just hoping to be coaching next year…period.

  4. Favre On HGH says: Dec 12, 2009 6:52 PM

    “That’s something maybe I’m learning,” Morris said. “I don’t know if I should’ve done it sooner because maybe I wanted to learn the fact that I should be doing it.”
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    “[Morris] said he was getting a little bored as a head coach, and it’s good to see him back in the room, teaching like a position coach.”
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    Wow. If I was a Bucs fan I would be banging my head against he wall now. I feel sorry for them.

  5. Favre On HGH says: Dec 12, 2009 6:52 PM

    We wonder if Morris wouldn’t be better off just concentrating on running a defense at this stage of his coaching development.
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    Watch what you say, might piss of Mr. Dungy.

  6. cailte says: Dec 12, 2009 7:06 PM

    “A little bored as a head coach”? No wonder we Bucs fans bang our heads on the wall. Be careful what you wish for Morris. DCs don’t generally make HC $$ but then again, they don’t have to be managers. So, the talent seeks its own level. Watch out below.

  7. Bucforever says: Dec 12, 2009 9:14 PM

    Who says he is not getting DC money for holding down a HC job? They got him real cheap. Now the Glazer’s can save more money because they have a buy one get one deal in an OJT HC/DC Morris. We are stuck with this deal at least for one more year ,so Heaven help us if they screw up the juicy draft picks we should be gettingfor what looks like a 1 and 15 season.

  8. Mean D says: Dec 12, 2009 10:05 PM

    I am a life long Bucs fan and Radio is the biggest buffoon we have ever had as head coach.

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