“Godfather” Gives Props To Team Glazer

December 31st, 2017

One of the greatest NFL front office suits salutes the Bucs.

A guy who has on his resume building one of the greatest NFL dynasties has stood up and is clapping his hands in honor of Team Glazer.

Gil Brandt, affectionately known on SiriusXM NFL Radio as “The Godfather,” the architect of the great Dallas Cowboys teams of the 1960s and 1970s, took to Twitter last night and stated Team Glazer made a smart move retaining Dirk Koetter for the 2018 season.

@Gil_Brandt: Bucs did right thing. Too many teams change coaches like they change their socks. On related note, its my understanding coach whose name rhymes with Juan Bruden wanted @jimmykimmel money.

Part of Brandt’s happiness for Koetter may be that the two go back a long way.

At one time when Koetter was a low-paid assistant coach at UTEP, he wrote scouting reports of college players for Brandt when Brandt was still with the Cowboys, in order to help make ends meet.

One rumor Joe heard — no way to substantiate it — was Chucky wanted $10 million a year from Team Glazer — and no, Joe doesn’t buy for one second Chucky or his representatives never spoke with Team Glazer about coaching the Bucs. Now we learn Mark Davis of the Raiders is floating a piece of the Raiders for Chucky to return. Just FYI, one percent of the Raiders is estimated to be $23 million.

Yeah, Joe can understand if owning a piece of an NFL team just might lure a guy away from a gig where he is being paid some $6 million a year.

55 Responses to ““Godfather” Gives Props To Team Glazer”

  1. EA Says:

    At the very least Dirk should step away from play calling.
    We heard changes are coming, I fear Mike Smith isn’t going anywhere.

  2. Hodad Says:

    I think the Glazer’s would’ve paid the 10 million. Davis upped the anti, and as a Godfather should know, made Gruden an offer he couldn’t refuse. I can see Gruden talking Del Rio into stay on as his D.C., asst head coach, nice situation like when he came here with Kiffen. Gruden will have Carr, Cooper, good talent, and he’d love Beast Mode. Del Rio can work the defense, what out for Raiders.

  3. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    $10M a year – is Chump Change 4 these dudes.

    Ownership is on the clock.
    They’ve offically moved past the Bid Bidwell mark.
    Now everything will extremely scrutinized over the next 36 months.

  4. BigHigHaynes Says:

    “GodFather” …too old to know any better!!! TAKE A KNEE …KEEP AMERICA FREE!! BIG UPS TO P DIDDY and CURRY THE GOAT!!

  5. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    *Bid Bidwill

  6. orlbucfan Says:

    Who is this old geezer? Some guy with plenty of coin. Whoopee-do. Bucs should have been owned by the fans from the beginning. The fossilized ownership backed then panicked, ripped off the fans, and gave it to a stupid white collar crook named Culverhouse. The rest is history. Go Bucs and beat the Aints today. It’s New Years Eve. Plenty of major mojo going down! šŸ™‚

  7. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Gil Brandt, the architect of the great Dallas Cowboys teams of the 1960s and 1970s

    No LUV for Tex Schramm?

  8. THETRUTH Says:

    Hodad:

    No head coach moves to coordinator on same team unless they were intern coach.

    I take Del RĆ­o here in Tampa

  9. Perimeter Blocker Says:

    If Gruden ends up with the Raiders this will be up there with the largest Buccaneer mistakes in history. (Doug Williams, Steve Young, Bo Jackson etc) Gruden as part owner of the Bucs would be a great idea! Look how these owners have performed since firing Gruden! It would be nice to have a football person overseeing football matters that actually has had success. How do I know Iā€™ll see Gruden come in here with another team and mop us up???!!! Btw what coaches are going to come here for 1 season to try and help Koetter? Coaches have families. They wonā€™t want 1 and done. Iā€™m so sick of being shouted down in my own stadium by opposing fans. Maybe the Glazers should sit with the ā€œpeasantsā€ and gain some understanding!

  10. orlbucfan Says:

    Get over it with the Chucky Gruden worship. You can always tell a new fan or old idiot by these comments.

  11. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Young Glazers = Jeffrey Lurie

  12. mark2001 Says:

    Might as well call it what it is….lovable losers.

  13. BuckAnEar Says:

    Have you guys ever heard Gil on Sirius XM? It’s like listening to your “dotard” grandpa talking about his prostate operation. He’s pushing 85 and he gets confused in mid-sentence. He can’t go two minutes without mistaking a player or coach’s name. Just the other day he was saying how great Drew Brees was as Falcons QB. He might have a great history but I’ll bet you he can’t even remember it.

  14. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Jeffrey Lurie said he was willing to make Dick Vermeil the richest coach in professional football, with as much power as any of his peers, but that didn’t satisfy for the former Eagles’ coach, so the two were parting ways — for good.

    Per: Jeffrey Lurie

    Vermeil’s initial proposal to him was “nothing short of outrageous.” Vermeil asked for $10 million over five years, plus 5 percent of the Eagles franchise.

  15. mickman Says:

    i thought i read an article someplace where Brandt said Koetter should be replaced?

  16. K_Bassuka Says:

    So the Bucs did a good job cause even if the coach sucks he should be given at least 3 years to prove how good/bad coach he is? Brandt is a tool or maybe he has a mental disease.

    I don’t be looking just at the record when evaluating the HC. A team can ne good and have a not so good looking record based on injuries, bad luck, etc. The thing with Koetter and Smith was that after the NE game teams started playing us differently and they hava failed to adjust, even against crappy teams that’s why I wanted him gone

  17. Pierce Says:

    I agree Joe that the Glazers spoke with Gruden and why not? I think itā€™s smart to explore all options to make sure the direction youā€™re going you feel confident with.

  18. webster Says:

    K_bassuka

    You contradict yourself in your own post. I find that hillarious. You say you don’t look at records when evaluating HC because their could be injuries etc. Then you proceed to say you want koetter gone. Did you not see the many injuries/bad luck this team has endured this year all while staying very competitive in every game but two? Too funny.

  19. jb Says:

    Gil Brandt, the poster boy for Dementia medications.

  20. mark2001 Says:

    I just wonder how much will be lost to the Glazers in ticket/box advertising sales next year? I’d guess right around ten million

  21. BucEmUp Says:

    Bucs need to pursue Jack Del Rio or Marin Lewis for the DC position that (hopefully) becomes available.

    If neither of those guys come than PROMOTE Jay Hayes. I’m telling you this team is ONE….ONE draft away and a DC from being dominant. Take the heat of of Jameis with a defense that can be just average, just 15th ranked rather than 32 pass and 24th rush. Average defense and this team will be winning games.

    I just hope Licht talks to Grimes agent and convinces him to stay. Hargreaves plays well in man coverage. Get another corner, two pass rushers and a center, move MArpet back to guard, a RB to compete with Barber ( bye doug ) and a kicker to compete with Murray.

  22. not there yet Says:

    Gruden will never coach again if he thinks he’ll get ESPN money. Besides the bucs no one is that desperate not even Cleveland

  23. Conte Piscatelli Says:

    I wonder if we could get Gruden to be our majority owner, I don’t care if he is the coach at that point because then we would at least have a football guy making decisions.

  24. Curse of Gruden Says:

    Perimeter Blocker Says:

    ā€œIā€™m so sick of being shouted down in my own stadium by opposing fans. Maybe the Glazers should sit with the ā€œpeasantsā€ and gain some understanding!ā€

    Yes! The Glazers need a different perspective in running the team. Aside from 3-4 players, are they really building a long term contender?

  25. BringBucsBack Says:

    On a non-football note:

    Joes, I don’t like any advertisements- ever, however, it’s nice to see Lakeland Magic ads. I wasn’t sure if folks on the west coast even knew they existed (I didn’t until about a month ago) and I live hear in FLakeland.

    For those who care, it is quality NBA B-ball with quality production. They’re the O Magics “B” team and they play other NBA “B” teams. All of these players performed at the University level and are just a notch below the NBA players; some of these guys make it to the BIGS. The players are paid by the NBA. For B-ball fans, it is NBA BASKETBALL and they are WELL worth your time at a fraction of the cost and drive! Check ’em out Ladies & Gents.

  26. Buc believer Says:

    Great so we are supposed to listen to a guy who was OLD when dirt was young. Thanks Joes. And thanks Glazers for ending the 2017 football season by ruining the next 5 up coming season. Way to go!

  27. Bill Byrne Says:

    Significant changes have to be coming with the Bucs coaching staff….or RayJay will be empty next year! It’s a business decision the Glazers have to make.

  28. Buc believer Says:

    @BillByrne… do you REALLY think that the incompetent trio cares?? They have guaranteed money from the league and tv money etc… the tickets sales to the general public mean NOTHING to them!

  29. SOEbuc Says:

    Glazer’s aint paying anyone $10 mil a year that hasn’t coached in a decade, and this was one of the very rare good decisions they made. Have to find top tier assistants fro this team to win now. Oh yeah, and good players of course.

  30. Bucsfan951 Says:

    Seems like many people and all of the Tampa media have this extreme hard-on for Gruden and I canā€™t figure out why. Iā€™m not saying I want the dude to fail but itā€™ll be funny if he comes back and flops hard.

  31. Sydney Says:

    ANOTHER SEASON OF, HORRIBLE REDZONE PLAYING CALLING, DELAY OF GAME PENALTIES, TOSS SWEEPS FOR 6 YARD LOSES, SIDELINE BLOW-UPS, AND BEST FRIEND MIKE SMITHS’S HORRENDOUS UNWATCHABLE DEFENSE? WE SURRENDER!

    GLAZERS! PLEASE SELL THIS TEAM TO EDDIE DEBARTOLO AND DERRICK BROOKS!

  32. NFLNut Says:

    ****************************

    PLEASE,PLEASE, PLEASE LURE BRUCE ARIANS TO TAMPA AS THE NEW O.C. … THE WORD IS HE’S ABOUT TO RETIRE FOR GOOD BUT MAYBE, JUST MAYBE HE CAN CONVINCE HIS WIFE THAT A MERE O.C. POSITION WITH THE ALWAYS BUBBLING AND HAPPY JAMES WILLBE GOOD FOR HIS HEALTH … I’D TAKE A DIRK + ARIANS DUO OVER GRUDEN … I LOVE ARIANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ****************************

  33. Lakeland Says:

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be bringing head coach Dirk Koetter back in 2018, but that decision wasnā€™t made until Fridayā€”and only after they made an ā€œunsuccessful runā€ at Dirk Koetter, according to NFL Networkā€™s Michael Silver.

  34. SoCalBucFan Says:

    And this means 90% chance of Smith staying DC! šŸ™

  35. webster Says:

    A football guy in gruden? Do you so-called buc fans remember the drafts under gruden? This hard on for gruden some of you have is crazy. Oh and he still has not explained why he could not get galloway and bryant on field at the same time. Seems to me his head would be spinning with the amount of weapons the bucs have now. Stop being crack heads. And just like with anything, if the bucs win, the stands will be packed. Many of you same gruden cry babies was bashing him when they used to win one year and the next year suck. Stop acting like everything was all great in paradise under gruden. It wasnt and many of you same posters called for his head.

  36. BuccaneEric75 Says:

    BigHog, take a knee and keep America free? Iā€™m pretty sure America is free weather we stand for the anthem or not. Try not standing in N Korea and youā€™ll never stand again. Stop living in the 1860ā€™s and join us in the 21st century. If youā€™re hoping for a time when thier are no racists, then you will be waiting along time. That will never happen. There will always be people of all races that donā€™t like people of another race. If you think America was the only country with slaves or that black people have been the only slaves, youā€™ve got a long way to go. Slavery has existed since the dawn of time and has encompassed every culture, every race and every time period and still goes on today. Slavery will eventually end throughout the world, but racism will not. Iā€™m with you about injustices, but Iā€™m not with you if you think everything bad that happens to a black man is due to white racists. Lovie and Dirk have one thing in common : theyā€™ve never been fired for thier shin color. Stop with the race baited posts and Iā€™ll start to take you seriously.

  37. bucs_365 Says:

    Apparently the sky is falling for Bucs fans.

    FYI, Chucky had 5-11 and 4-12 campaigns with the Bucs. Easy to forget that when you’ve fallen in love with nostalgia.

    Dirk Koetter is still the same coach that inspired the stick carriers and went 9-7 in his first year. Sometimes bad years happen. He hasn’t shown himself to be incompetent like Lovie. Get a new DC in place, and some pass rush talent, and this team will be ready to go. It’s super-easy to criticize everything when things aren’t going well.

  38. Nate Says:

    ORLBUCFAN

    Get over it with the Chucky Gruden worship. You can always tell a new fan or old idiot by these comments.

    _________________________________

    meanwhile he lives in Orlando while we are stuck with 12 years of the worse record since chucky

    I’m no new fan or worshiper of anybody but ^^^ THAT RIGHT THERE…..STINKS WAY UP TO ORLANDO

    IM SURPRISED YOU CANT SMELL IT

    SOME CANT SEE KOETTERS 3YR LESS THAN 20 POINT AVERAGE EITHER

    BLAME IT ON INJURIES AND WHAT NOT…..OH THATS WHY WE KICK FIELD GOALS

    LOL SMDH

  39. Nate Says:

    NOT 12 YRS BUT IT FEELS LIKE IT*****

  40. The Anomaly Says:

    Dirk is a good OC and horrible head coach.

    The Glazers have returned us to the Yucs.

    #firetheglazers

  41. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    webster

    Joey Galloway (37 at the time) was Injured for most of 2008 Season.
    And the few games he did suit up – he was used as a decoy. But speaking of rejuvenation. We can add both – Galloway & Bryant to long list of offensive players; Gruden brought back from the dead.

  42. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Father time eventually catches up to us all.
    Joey Galloway was no exception. The 2007 season was his last productive season in the league. Even after the injury plagued 2008 season. He never posted more than 15 catches or 200 yds receiving – the following 3yrs of his career.

  43. webster Says:

    @ luvmy

    You can try and re-write history all you want, but the truth is you would be wrong. Galloway was hurt to start the season and gruden decided not to play him when he became healthy because in his words “they both played the same position.” While galloway may have lost a step, he was still better than clayton and whoever else lined up opposite of bryant. No, there were rumors of gruden fallen out of favor with galloway (like many other players). This is the same guru that barely gave alstott the ball as well and preferred pittman because he “fit” the scheme better. Again you can try to re-write history all you want to but you will still be wrong. There was a reason why he was fired and his drafts were a big part of that as well. Lay off the crack.

  44. webster Says:

    And if you think a player went from a 1000 yrd 6 td receiver to a 138 yard receiver the next is the very definition of re-writing history. The entire tampa fan base and media all wondered aloud about the joey galloway situation. Galloway did not have a number 2 wr during his best years here. The bucs finally found one and gruden refused to put him on the field. I am sorry you forgot about the optimism we felt because we had a good record, a productive bryant and a healthy galloway on the way. It never happened because “they played the same position.”

  45. Chris@Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa Says:

    ALL 32 NFL Owners must agree to Gruden getting part of the Raiders, and guess what ? Do you really think the NFL Owners want to set a precedent like this ?
    Ownership ain’t happening for Gruden.

  46. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    ā€¢ February 2, 2008
    Joey Galloway had successful surgery Wednesday to repair his shoulder injury. Bruce Allen, who would not provide details of the injury, said the surgery will not prevent Galloway from participating in the offseason workout program that begins in March.

    ā€¢ July 28, 2008
    Galloway has been seen jogging up and down the sidelines of the far practice field at Disney’s Wide World of Sports complex during the last two morning sessions, and Bucs head coach Jon Gruden is hopeful that his offensive playmaker will return to action sometime soon. Galloway is sitting out his third straight day of camp with a strained groin muscle. The Bucs are concerned given the fact he missed six games with a groin injury in 2004.

    “All flights are cancelled again today,” Gruden said referring to Galloway. “If’s been frustrating from the standpoint that we miss him. You’re talking about [running back] Cadillac Williams, you’re talking about [left tackle] Luke Petitgout, our starting quarterback just got back last night and obviously Galloway – four key guys that we need on this football team. But hopefully he’ll be back towards the end of the week.”

    ā€¢ August 3, 2008
    Jon Gruden’s answer to my question Saturday of whether Joey Galloway is being held out of practice so as not to risk a scare a la quarterback Jeff Garcia’s strained calf muscle or worse.

    “Some of these guys, they were hurt last year late in the season and they’re still hurt, okay? … He’s not quite ready to go yet,” Gruden said. “We don’t want any setbacks. So until we’re ready to roll, we’re going to put him on ice.”

    2008 Weekly Injury Report ā€“ Joey Galloway

    WK.1- Tampa Bay at New Orleans | QUESTIONABLE: Joey Galloway (groin)

    ā€¢ WK.2 ā€“ Atlanta at Tampa Bay | *Unlisted

    Galloway made his first public comments Thursday since sustaining the right foot injury Sunday against the Falcons. “I’m walking now, which is definitely progress from where I was Monday,” he said.

    ā€¢ WK.3 – Tampa Bay at Chicago | OUT: WR Joey Galloway (foot)

    Receiver Joey Galloway finally is starting to show signs of age. Galloway, 36, had off-season surgery on the shoulder that hampered him late last season, including the wild-card loss to the He missed all of training camp with a groin injury. Now, he has a foot sprain. Galloway has played only six quarters this season, with eight catches for 74 yards and no touchdowns.

    WK.4 – Green Bay at Tampa Bay | OUT: WR Joey Galloway (foot)
    WK.5 – Tampa Bay at Denver | OUT: WR Joey Galloway (foot)

    ā€¢ WK.6 – Carolina at Tampa Bay | OUT: WR Joey Galloway (foot)

    Per: Jon Gruden (Oct 14, 2008)

    “I donā€™t know. I sympathize with him, really. Heā€™s got a difficult [foot] injury thatā€™s lingered. He will recover from it; itā€™s just a matter of when that happens. Heā€™s not ready to go. Itā€™s not that heā€™s not tough; itā€™s not that heā€™s not trying; he just canā€™t let it go. He canā€™t run right now; it kills me, but thatā€™s the way it is.” – Tampa Tribune

    WK.7 – Seattle at Tampa Bay | QUESTIONABLE: WR Joey Galloway (foot)
    WK.8 – Tampa Bay at Dallas | QUESTIONABLE: WR Joey Galloway (foot)

    WK.9 – Tampa Bay at Kansas City | *Unlisted

    ā€¢ WK.10 ā€“ Bye

    By Rick Stroud, Times staff writer
    In print: Sunday, November 16, 2008

    Injuries are no longer keeping Joey Galloway off the field. Jon Gruden is.
    More specifically, the Bucs coach has hitched his passing game to Antonio Bryant, who moved to Galloway’s split end spot and leads the team with 45 catches for 566 yards and two touchdowns.

    In his past three games, Bryant has 21 catches for 276 yards and two touchdowns.

    Galloway, who turns 37 next week, has been moved to flanker. But he is having trouble breaking into the lineup there because of the improved play of Michael Clayton, the Bucs’ third-leading receiver and a dynamic run blocker.

    So what becomes of Galloway, who missed five games with a right foot sprain? Since returning, he has four catches for 50 yards.

    ā€¢ WK.11 – Minnesota at Tampa Bay | *Unlisted

    By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer
    In print: Friday, November 21, 2008

    TAMPA ? Joey Galloway says a broken right foot is what forced him to miss five games.

    Galloway suffered what was described at the time as a foot sprain against the Falcons in Week 2. Coach Jon Gruden has referred to Galloway as the ”White Tiger” for his rare appearances after the veteran receiver also missed training camp and the preseason with a groin strain.

    But now that Galloway is healthy, he has had trouble earning playing time. In three games since returning, he has four catches for 60 yards, and he did not have a reception Sunday against the Vikings.

    WK.12 – Tampa Bay at Detroit | *Unlisted
    WK.13 – New Orleans at Tampa Bay | *Unlisted
    WK.14 – Tampa Bay at Carolina | *Unlisted
    WK.15 – Tampa Bay at Atlanta | *Unlisted
    WK.16 – Oakland at Tampa Bay | *Unlisted

  47. K_Bassuka Says:

    Webster

    Wk 2 we beat the crappy Chi
    Wk 3 got embarrassed by Min
    Wk 4 barely beat a sucky NYG
    Wk 5 hung in there we NE who had the worst D at the time.
    Wk 6 embarrassed in AZ
    Wk 7 couldn’t beat Buf
    Wk 8 didn’t show up vs Car
    Wk 9 NO killed us (injuries)
    Wk 10 snuck past the NYJ
    Wk 11 beat crappy MIA
    Wk 12 ATL killed us
    Wk 13 lost to a crappy GB
    Wk 14 meh against Det
    Wk 15 tight one against Atl
    Wk 16 no reason to win it

    And you want to blame that on bad luck and injuries instead of the bad HC job. Ooook!

  48. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Joey Galloway (2008-2010)
    ā€¢ 2008 (Age:37) TAM – GS:4 | REC:13 | YDS:138 | TDā€™s: 0
    ā€¢ 2009 (Age:38) NWE – GS:2 | REC:7 | YDS:67 | TDā€™s: 0
    ā€¢ 2010 (Age:39) WAS – GS:4 | REC:12 | YDS:173 | TDā€™s: 0

  49. satchseven Says:

    “Stop living in the 1860ā€™s and join us in the 21st century. If youā€™re hoping for a time when thier are no racists, then you will be waiting along time. That will never happen. There will always be people of all races that donā€™t like people of another race. If you think America was the only country with slaves or that black people have been the only slaves, youā€™ve got a long way to go. Slavery has existed since the dawn of time and has encompassed every culture, every race and every time period and still goes on today. Slavery will eventually end throughout the world, but racism will not. Iā€™m with you about injustices,”

    man screw this mess, you think i should deal with racist bs every day? because that is what you said here.

  50. webster Says:

    Luvmy

    Go and google and all of the articles of gruden saying i cant put galloway and bryant on the field at the same time. I can pull up stats/articles this year of mccoy, david etc not being healthy but they still played because they were hurt but not injured. Again, galloway may have been hurt but not injured. Stop trying to re-write history.

  51. webster Says:

    K bussuka

    You do not acknowledge our kicker missing 4 kicks against the patriots? You dont mention the bucs were up by 7 with 2 minutes to go against buffalo and the defense failed? No mention that the bucs were up against green bay with 2 minutes to play and defense failed again? Detroit? What about being up by 4 against carolina with 3 minutes to go after a missed field goal? Thats 4 games right there where the bucs could have won which would put them at 9 wins. There are probably more this year, but i am tired of educating u

  52. webster Says:

    K busska

    There were only 2 games this year the bucs had no chance to win. Like i said, you contradicted yourself in your post. The bucs could have won 14 games they played in but injuries and bad luck did not allow it. U are tripping.

  53. K_Bassuka Says:

    Webster

    Koetter it’s the HC not the OC it’s his responsibility to have the team ready, besides if we had scored TD’s instead of going for FG’s we would have won those games including the alleged closed ones we lost. You can come up with all the excuses you want but if he was a good HC you wouldn’t need to defend him.

  54. webster Says:

    K bassuka

    Oj howard, peyton barber fumbling the ball at the five yrd line is not coaching. We lost momentum there. Doug martin fumbling right before half against detroit is not coaching. Do you not remember that? This team could have won every game besides 2. Do you also blame the coach when the bucs had 30 yard plays that was negated due to a donavan smith holding penalty?

  55. K_Bassuka Says:

    Webster

    You know you’re right I forgot, poor Koetter, such a bad luck. The only HC whose players make mistakes or get hurt. He shouldn’t even won 5 games right! Crazy!