Joe what’s up with this poll. I can’t vote 100 times and skew the results.
If this were a political poll I bet I could – or maybe in Chicago.
The only thing that would make me more upset about having Raheem as next year’s HC would be for Domonik to have gotten Jay Cutler for like a gazillion picks – not THAT would have sucked even worse.
Joe, never even heard of warchant.com before, but if they (Bucs) are going youth and draft to build the team, Brooks makes sense…and ticket sales will increase on his name alone. More so than Cowher I would think!
Derrick Brooks won’t coach for a lot of reasons, though he likely would be very good. One of the reasons he won’t coach is he may run for a state senate seat.
I voted for Cowher as well just because the man is a winner! I love what Raheem has brought to this team this year with a coach and player bound, but that can only hold up so much! I like the idea of Raheem staying and becoming the DC but we all know that Cowher is coming with his own staff…If the Glazer’s are actually going to spend money on something why not go after a well respected coach…and we all know that its going to become alot easier to have free agents come to Tampa Bay and sit with Cowher at One Bucs Place and sign those dotted lines…I like the idea alot and i think that OUR team would be much better for it!
The way I see it at this time is 52% is NOT picking Morris.
The Bucs can either wait several years for this Morris to get the experience to hopefully 1 year have a good season or they can get someone much better qualified who has already been through the experience and already knows what he is doing. The smart move for the bucs is to get the guy Most qualified available at the time they can get him because they aren’t available often. Morris isn’t even close when compared to the ones who are or who may be available. They can either do their best to be the best or be content and settle with being a mediocre team for the next 5 years!
I don’t think we have the personnel to run a Cowher defense any more than we have the personnel to run a Bates defense. I think if we brought Cowher in we’d still be looking at a 2- to 4-year transition. I think our defense is likely to be in much better shape if we stay with Raheem’s Tampa 2-II (I just made that up).
December 30th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Any chance we could move The Dream to defensive coordinator and bring in Cowher as head coach?
December 30th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
Keep Raheem and hire Derrick Brooks as Linebacker\Assistant DC coach.
You heard it here first.
December 30th, 2009 at 1:25 pm
Jeff:
You’ve been hanging out at Warchant.com too much. :^)
December 30th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
Flagg:
Morris isn’t a 3-4 kinda guy.
December 30th, 2009 at 1:38 pm
Joe what’s up with this poll. I can’t vote 100 times and skew the results.
If this were a political poll I bet I could – or maybe in Chicago.
The only thing that would make me more upset about having Raheem as next year’s HC would be for Domonik to have gotten Jay Cutler for like a gazillion picks – not THAT would have sucked even worse.
December 30th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
To all you Morris suck-ups let me ask you this:
Would the Cowboys trade Wade Phillips for Morris?
Would the Panthers trade Fox for Morris?
Name me ONE team that would trade their head coach for Morris…
I doubt even Al Davis would trade Tom Cable for Morris – even IF we threw in a 2nd round pick.
December 30th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
Joe here,
Mr. Lucky, The people are speaking and you can’t stop them. 😉
50 percent for Raheem. About 150 votes already, so it’s a good sample.
December 30th, 2009 at 1:51 pm
Joe, never even heard of warchant.com before, but if they (Bucs) are going youth and draft to build the team, Brooks makes sense…and ticket sales will increase on his name alone. More so than Cowher I would think!
December 30th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
Joe wrote, “Mr. Lucky, The people are speaking and you can’t stop them.”
Just like the 2008 election all over again!!!!!!!!!!!!! UGH!!!!!!!
December 30th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
I picked Cowher, but want Morris to succeed. I think he is going to be a great HC one day, just doesn’t have the experience yet.
I have the same question as Flagg, why can’t he just work under Cowher, he gains experience, and the bucs don’t lose a damn good Coach.
That would all be up to Cowher, and Morris, but Tomlin kept his defense around after he resigned.
December 30th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Jeff:
Derrick Brooks won’t coach for a lot of reasons, though he likely would be very good. One of the reasons he won’t coach is he may run for a state senate seat.
December 30th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
I voted for Cowher as well just because the man is a winner! I love what Raheem has brought to this team this year with a coach and player bound, but that can only hold up so much! I like the idea of Raheem staying and becoming the DC but we all know that Cowher is coming with his own staff…If the Glazer’s are actually going to spend money on something why not go after a well respected coach…and we all know that its going to become alot easier to have free agents come to Tampa Bay and sit with Cowher at One Bucs Place and sign those dotted lines…I like the idea alot and i think that OUR team would be much better for it!
December 30th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
Let me ask this question:
If YOU were a free agent looking around what would be more inticing:
A. Working for Raheem Morris?
B. Working for Super Bowl coach Bill Cowher?
Most players don’t know who Morris is and if they ask Anthony Bryant for HIS opinion – ouch!
40 vs. 48 – what’s the margin of error in this poll?
December 30th, 2009 at 6:28 pm
The way I see it at this time is 52% is NOT picking Morris.
The Bucs can either wait several years for this Morris to get the experience to hopefully 1 year have a good season or they can get someone much better qualified who has already been through the experience and already knows what he is doing. The smart move for the bucs is to get the guy Most qualified available at the time they can get him because they aren’t available often. Morris isn’t even close when compared to the ones who are or who may be available. They can either do their best to be the best or be content and settle with being a mediocre team for the next 5 years!
December 30th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
Joe here,
So far there’s been 430 votes. Interesting numbers. The Dream is beating the Chin.
December 30th, 2009 at 7:38 pm
I don’t think we have the personnel to run a Cowher defense any more than we have the personnel to run a Bates defense. I think if we brought Cowher in we’d still be looking at a 2- to 4-year transition. I think our defense is likely to be in much better shape if we stay with Raheem’s Tampa 2-II (I just made that up).