Jets Pursuing Mike Greenberg

January 6th, 2025

“Do what you want, Greeny, but you can manage my cap in Vegas and I’ll give you all the WNBA tickets you want.”

So the Jets made it official, per the NFL Network ticker.

The woeful New York franchise formally requested an interview with the right hand man of Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht.

Assistant Bucs GM Mike Greenberg, “Greeny,” was a Bucs hire before Licht arrived and was billed as a salary cap guru after a year spent in scouting. The Jets want to interview Greenberg for their vacant GM gig.

Greenberg has had vocal support on New York sports radio from Giants legend Tiki Barber, Rondé’s brother.

Joe’s happy Greenberg got recognized, but Joe is uneasy about what a potential Greenberg hire in New York could represent as it relates to the immediate future of Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen. The Jets, of course, have a head coaching vacancy.

48 Responses to “Jets Pursuing Mike Greenberg”

  1. adam from ny Says:

    jets about to start plucking

  2. unbelievable Says:

    Yup I heard this earlier on the Pat MacAfee show… wouldn’t surprise me at all. It’s kind of crazy he’s last this long with us TBH.

  3. Jmarkbuc Says:

    No.

  4. Scotty in Fat Antonio Says:

    If “Greeny” wants to go to a dysfunctional franchise, let him!

  5. Rod Munch Says:

    I hate this – if he goes he’s going to take a bunch of Bucs staff with him, not just Coen but other coaches and front office guys as well.

  6. adam from ny Says:

    he might even take trask lol 🙂

  7. stpetebucsfan Says:

    Anybody who wants to work for Nepobaby Woody Johnson GOOD EFFING LUCK!

    I don’t think Coen needs to even consider such an act of desperation. I agree with Joe’s ideas about the real worry existing in Boston or New Orleans.

    I must be an effing freak. On more than one occasion I turned down more money to move because I was working on a WINNING station, with a WINNING group of people I enjoyed working with very much. Coen just this past week said one of the issues about moving for an HC now is he’d have to give a GREAT GIG where he is having the most fun of his life. He and Baker as well Todd Dangerfield Bowles obviously all work very well together. And Dangerfield who is slow to trust OC’s and QB’s has also obviously bought in on the Coen/Baker combo and lets them do things he never would have considered for Leftwich/Brady or Canales/Baker.

    As the Beatles about money…”Money can’t buy me love.” It can obviously buy me sex (I’m not saying it has LOL) but it can’t buy love.

  8. Mac Says:

    Yeah I hate this too. He will undoubtedly blow up our team poaching a ton of our guys from front office, scouting and likely Coen and Godwin. Man this makes me sick but I think we all knew it was coming.

  9. Irishmist Says:

    Don’t do it, you’ll be taking orders from teenagers.

  10. Weston Says:

    Seems like the NFL needs some serious rule adjustments on the front office/coaching side of things. Would love to see these:
    -2 year minimum commitment from new coordinators before they are allowed to take HC interviews/jobs.
    -New GMs are forbidden from poaching front office positions and coaches from their previous employers for a period of 2 years from hire date.

  11. Wvbuc Says:

    Greenberg is likely to go soon but I would be hesitant to go to the Jets. It’s not a coincidence so many New York franchises seem dysfunctional for years on end. Surely there’s another job that would come along sooner than later.

    Here’s another opportunity where Licht will earn that Ring of Honor placement one day. If Greenberg leaves. Licht will hopefully identify the best below Greenberg and elevate them, handing them raises, beating whatever offer comes from the Jets. Licht can promote everyone in the building he identifies as invaluable. Leave them a choice between Tampa and New York.

    If Licht promotes all the right personnel, Greenberg can’t offer them a promotion. Then it’s bags of cash, location and who’s your favorite boss. Given the presented to the public perception of a tight knit family, Licht should be able to retain the majority of the staff.

  12. Please Says:

    I would hate this more for Greeny and Coen, to end up with the Jets. They won’t survive 2 years.

  13. DavidBigBucsFan99 Says:

    That would be nice Weston. Adam maybe they’ll trade Baker for Aaron Rogers hours how’s about that smart guy?

  14. Greg Says:

    Weston, those are great rules that should be implemented!

  15. It's Corn Says:

    There are only so many things you can do with the salary cap rules, and so to blaze the trail with it was important… but a computer program could do the same things going forward.

    It looks like magic to us outsiders, but it’s not exactly rocket science.

  16. BucVoyager Says:

    Imagine being forced to stay on a job when there is a better opportunity elsewhere. It sucks for Bucs fans but opportunity for coaches and front office is the right thing.

  17. heyjude Says:

    I am glad he gets the opportunity to interview and move up in his career, but hate to see him leave. And like others have mentioned, possibly taking Coen too 🙁

  18. Bojim Says:

    Pay Coen before he interviews.

  19. Bojim Says:

    Please. We won’t get so lucky a third time.

  20. Jacob Says:

    Glazers need to promote Licht to Team President or CEO or whatever like Rich McKay is in Atlanta. Then promote Greenburg to GM.

  21. ModHairKen Says:

    Don’t go to the Jets. They are not well run, and the owner is a debacle.

  22. Couch Fan Says:

    Please take Bowles with you if you do go.

  23. Curse of Gruden Says:

    As long as he leaves Trask alone.

  24. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Man would be insane to go to the Jets. That’s the least secure team in the NFL.

  25. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Rod Munch Says
    “I hate this – if he goes he’s going to take a bunch of Bucs staff with him, not just Coen but other coaches and front office guys as well.”

    At most, he might take 1-2 people, and it won’t be Coen. Licht will make sure of that.

  26. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    He’s been a mainstay for a long time here. Hope he stays.

  27. RASH Says:

    Take Bowles and that horrible turd Trask with 11 college starts for the hideous program in hogtown, i mean the dumptown called Gainesville

  28. Jmarkbuc Says:

    One could make the argument that Greenberg is the real magic behind the Licht show.

    We’re re better with him.

  29. Another J Says:

    IMO, it would be wise to over pay Greenberg, and Coen before anybody else even gets a chance to interview them both.

  30. Scotty Mack Says:

    Coen seems far too smart to take a head coaching job with an organization that clearly has major issues and a team with very little to work with.

    I could see him going to the Bears where there is a plethora of offensive talent, maybe even New Orleans or even the Raiders. The Jets? No way!

  31. Joe Says:

    Scotty:

    You sort of shot yourself in the foot there. With the possible exception of the Jets or the Jags, there is no more dysfunctional organization in the NFL than the Bears.

  32. Badbucs Says:

    Are you a communist Weston? What other limits on freedom do you like? Shall we limit your upward mobility because it suits our needs. Unbelievable.

  33. Will Says:

    People need to have the ability to advance in their careers. My only issue is that there should be a no tampering window until a team has been eliminated from play. Meaning no one could interview anywhere until their team is out of the playoffs or didn’t make the playoffs.

  34. Rod Munch Says:

    Buccaneer Bonzai Says:
    January 6th, 2025 at 6:04 pm
    Rod Munch Says
    “I hate this – if he goes he’s going to take a bunch of Bucs staff with him, not just Coen but other coaches and front office guys as well.”

    At most, he might take 1-2 people, and it won’t be Coen. Licht will make sure of that.

    ———

    There’s only one way they could keep Coen, and that would be to make him HC, and who is to say he’d even take the job since it would mean Bowles getting fired?

    With that said, if Coen does go, we’ll see if Bowles can come through again with another home run OC pick. I’m not the biggest Bowles backer (also don’t hate him to be sure) – but man should he get all the credit in the world for his amazing OC picks these last two years. One good thing would be that everyone would want that job after seeing two nobodies get head coaching gigs 2-years in a row, that would be the silver lining. Hopefully, however, it’s not an issue and somehow Coen sticks around. Would love to see what this offense could do with another year in the same scheme.

  35. Drunkinybor Says:

    Poach away. Licht will still be here. Hes the head of the snake. People spend their lives worrying way too much. Future tripping is the number 1 cause of depression. I’m enjoying now. If Greeny moves on, if he does congrats 👏. Un

  36. Usfbucs Says:

    I like the idea of making Licht the President of Football Operations, then promote down the line. Then make Coen the assistant head coach with a pay raise. You’ll keep everyone. I think Coen in particular can be convinced to stay with a significant bump in pay and a promise of a light at the end of the tunnel. With Bowles age he can’t want to coach much longer.

  37. Mchammer Says:

    Who in gods name would want to work for little Brick?

  38. Bucsfan1988 Says:

    If we lose Greeny, Licht should bring back Jon Robinson again,

    He’s no longer the GM of the Tennessee Titans.

    Bring the boys back again to work together!!

  39. Bucs4Ever Says:

    Limiting people’s jobs is anti-american.

    It doesn’t belong here.

  40. Not Says:

    Coen isn’t going to the loser Jets. Maybe the Pats. That would be career suicide .

  41. stpetebucsfan Says:

    I accept the argument that limiting opportunity is awful. Who wants to do that.

    But let’s get real. First the NFL could easily implement a no interview rule until AFTER the Super Bowl. That’s fair for coaches and teams.

    Second what if the team has the OC or DC under a multiyear contract? IF Coen signed with the Bucs for more than a single year then holding him or anybody else to their CONTRACT is as American as apple pie.

    And spare me the worry for Coen. If he coaches for the Bucs next year half as well as he did the first 16 game he’s golden. If he picks up where he left off yesterday not so much. Coen will be fine wherever he ends up. He obviously has talent and the Bucs roster is finally getting back to decent after the SB.

  42. Bucschamp Says:

    I dont mind losing Canales but man, losing Liam is gonna suck bigtime.

  43. adam from ny Says:

    rod’s last post is on point……..^^^^^^^^

    bowles def needs credit for picking davey cantaloupes and coen…very nice choices…

    and also it would be great to see what our offense could be in a year 2 under coen…coen’s offense is freakin’ nice

  44. adam from ny Says:

    if coen leaves for the jets, he will probably ask bowles what it’s like over there…

    coach will have a great opp to poison coen on the situation there…lol…and how they will bend him over a couch for the luv of gawd 🙂 🙂 🙂

  45. adam from ny Says:

    greenberg will probably go test out that couch…lol…because he’s a local guy from new york…

    or at least that’s what new york sports talk radio pundits are sayin’

  46. adam from ny Says:

    also all i’ve heard this season, not only coming out of the new york sports scene, and since about midseason….

    both new york football teams are considered “the 2 most dysfunctional franchises in the nfl”…

    so it’s a difficult spot to change the culture…in a difficult town with an often short fused fanbase

  47. stpetebucsfan Says:

    “There’s only one way they could keep Coen, and that would be to make him HC,”

    That is literally NOT what Coen said at his presser last week.

    I know for the blog cynics here that is meaningless because if someone says something that contradicts their opinion they simply respond with something like, well what did you expect him to say…the truth?

  48. garro Says:

    I hope for his sake that he goes nowhere near that cesspool. You could do lots better here Mike. The plus is not having to deal with nutjob Aaron Rodgers. Talk some sense into him Jason!

    Offer him GM money Team Glazer.

    Go Bucs!

 

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