Mark Dominik Speaks
December 20th, 2009Bucs general manager Mark Dominik spoke on the Buccaneers Radio Retwork prior to the Seattle game and had a few tidbits to say about how the Bucs are handling the development of rookie quarterback Josh Freeman.
Talk from Raheem the Dream prior to the game suggested the Bucs were going to scale back the playbook. Dominik hinted the secret to doing that was to stick with the running game.
“I think the main thing that you can do for any quarterback is to establish the run,” Dominik said. “I think that takes a lot of pressure off of [Freeman]. It opens up the playbook on third-and-short. I hope to see we can get the run established.”
When asked about how many snaps from center as opposed to lining up in the shotgun, that Freeman takes in practice, Dominik said Freeman takes half of his snaps in practice from behind center and half his snaps in a shotgun.
December 20th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
About 5 games too late???????
December 20th, 2009 at 5:27 pm
I have an idea….
GET THE GUY A FREAKIN’ QB COACH!!!…..
…doesn’t ANYONE else see what a glaring omission this is???
How the hell do you send a high-prospect 1st-round future
franchise QB into a learning season WITHOUT A AB COACH!??
December 20th, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Here’s a better idea….
Sew Freeman’s hands together-flush him along with Raheem and his entire staff before the first playoff game kicks off-and hire a real coach, a real defensive co-ordinator, a real offensive co-ordinator…..and a real quarterback!
Oh yeah-send Dominik along with them!
December 20th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
Looks like Morris didn’t tell 69 Dotson to report as a reciever each play he is lined up. I wonder if Morris knew it the douche
December 20th, 2009 at 9:23 pm
My God,they lost the #1 draft pick.Oh No.