Jags Interview Liam Coen
January 15th, 2025So today is the day for the Bucs and offensive coordinator Liam Coen.
Coen has only had one bite at the apple of NFL head coaching openings. And that is from the Jags. His first interview is today, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
@Schultz_Report: Bucs OC Liam Coen is interviewing today with the #Jaguars for their HC opening. He is believed to be a top name to watch in Duval, though their search is still considered early.
Man, it would be a kick in the balls to lose Coen. He just turned in one of the best seasons a Bucs offensive coordinator has ever had.
And imagine what Coen and the Bucs could do next year. Coen had to break in two new starters on the offensive line and a rookie running back. The rest of the offense, sans Baker Mayfield, had to learn this offense.
Just think, with everyone connected to the offense all on the same page, man, this offense could progress in 2025.
But Joe has a question for readers: Many want Todd Bowles gone. From what Joe’s heard and been told both in and out of One Buc Palace, Joe is sure Bowles is safe. If Coen leaves, does that make Bowles stronger in his current position with the Bucs or less secure?
January 15th, 2025 at 4:09 pm
Wonder if they asked him why his offense botched 2 handoffs in the 4th quarter of a playoff game?
January 15th, 2025 at 4:13 pm
The Jags will probably make him their new head coach.
This will be a huge loss to the franchise.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:14 pm
Without Coen next year could be Bowles’ last.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:16 pm
I hope he stays.
But, the offense has a way to go – stats be damned. Multiple games we lost this year that the offense played a big part in losing.
I doubt he’s nearly as hot a commodity now as he was earlier this year.
Whats our offensive “identity” after a year with Liam ?
January 15th, 2025 at 4:17 pm
@Tbbucs3, that’s Funny! Well said.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:17 pm
If he leaves, I’d look to poach someone from the Rams staff again.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:20 pm
Bowles will be stronger. He will bring in a new OC and maybe some other changes will happen too on the defense side. It will all turn out okay.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:21 pm
For example someone like Nick Caley. Another option , Antwaan Randel El who was here with Arians and is part of the Lions explosive offense. I of course want Coen to stay, but providing what I consider good alternatives in case he doesn’t.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:23 pm
Without Coen’s offense this WOULD have been Bowles last year.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:23 pm
Continuity with the first real franchise quarterback in the history of this franchise should be priority 1, 2 and 3. In todays game, an offensive HC so that you’re not having to change god damn offensive coordinators every other year is infinitely more ideal. In no world should we be giving up a phenom to protect a coach overseeing a dated, disgraceful defense. It is completely unrealistic to think you’re going to hit a homerun with a new OC. I have been moderately defending Todd because the teams propensity of getting injured are not on him. But in no world do I want to let Coen walk out that door if its between him or Bowles for F sake. Lavonte David saying how much players like Todd means absolutely nothing to me. In 2025 i want the younger guy with innovative thinking, and I certainly do not want yaya diaby dropping back in to coverage
January 15th, 2025 at 4:23 pm
Would like Coen to stay, but it’s not as if there isn’t some other coach out there who could replace him.
Would be interested to revisit what comments were out there about Canales potentially leaving last year.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:26 pm
They will prolly snap him up. One and Done Bowles has a habit.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:30 pm
Less secure, UNLESS. Unless he’s able to replace Coen with an OC that runs a similar offensive scheme and is as an effective a play caller as Coen. Those odds are slim, and therefore the Bucs likely win fewer games and miss the playoffs, putting Bowles’ job in jeopardy.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:38 pm
People really don’t recognize coaching when they see it. As bad as the run game has been for years, it improved under Coen now he can go because Bucs run game is forever fixed? Doesn’t matter who comes in here what kind of run scheme you bring it’s ok. One of the best offenses we’ve had lol oh well let’s find someone else to do the same thing. One of the worst defenses it’s oh no we can’t lose Todd. You weirdos are saying we can find anyone who can do what Coen can do but apparently it’s harder to find a defensive head coach that can actually defend the pass
January 15th, 2025 at 4:42 pm
Honestly my only gripe with Todd is dropping our d line I feel like he should let them eat and if they see the screen then make a quick decision
January 15th, 2025 at 4:43 pm
Joe, all depends who he brings in as a new OC. They could even be better than Coen or be a lot worse.
Bowles needs to be HC with a new Defensive Coach.
January 15th, 2025 at 4:47 pm
well. I think, Licht will do something, about the defense. Like, trying to hire def coord. Bowles is fine as hc. maybe trade for miles garrett. Fine also with liam taking over. BUT, another oc. Def was decimated this year. Offensive off the charts. need edge, shutdown corner, depth. AND Time management, which bowles lacks. Godwin, resigned. Trask, gone.( maybe the greatest, no 1 knows). coen stays, offense better?!, next year. DEFENSE, via injuries, cost us. this year. and TIME Management. Betting, Coen, Stays. Cant fire Division winning HC, BUT, MAYBE, Demoted to dc. He is pretty good, if all he is focused on
January 15th, 2025 at 4:48 pm
Idiotic if they let him go…. just flat out idiotic
January 15th, 2025 at 4:48 pm
He is gone who
January 15th, 2025 at 5:02 pm
“Bowles stronger in his current position with the Bucs or less secure?”
I honestly don’t think it matters. He’ll be in the same spot as he was after the Brady/Leftwich rotten egg…after Dave Canales was lauded as the next great magician reviving Baker’s career. This time last season there was actually a debate if it was Canales or Baker who was most important. BWWWAHHHAHA.
Now it’s Baker or Coen…which was more important. Coen was an improvement over Canales for sure, but did Baker need him.
Did a OC in Detroit years ago have to suffer through breaking in Barry Sanders his rookie season? I’m not calling Bucky Barry Sanders his career is too short to judge yet, but his rookie year Bucky proved he is truly a special player!!!
A mediocre OC should be able to put together a great offense with Baker, Bucky,the best OL in a LONG time in Tampa, an HOF WR, a rising star in McMillan and Cade Otton, and undiscovered star in Culp…the offensive cupboard is stacked!!
PLAYERS win games not the coaches. Chucky came in and took an HISTORIC D to the Super Bowl. That talent aged and when left to his own devices Chucky was 12-4 with a very mature, seasoned D…as they aged out so did Chucky’s “genius”. He was 45-51 after the SB. Thats a 47% win rate!!!
January 15th, 2025 at 5:03 pm
Somehow Coen is responsible for a botched handoff, but bowles isn’t responsible for a bottom 4 pass D 2 years running 😂🤣! As if a botched handoff is a schematic problem! 🤣🤣🤣
Some people just can’t buy a clue…
January 15th, 2025 at 5:08 pm
oh boy
January 15th, 2025 at 5:15 pm
Todd was fine as a defensive coordinator but he’s not a ceo get can’t run a team it’s too general and he needs to do a specific job which is why he’ll never give up play calling. Everybody has seen it at some point. The guy/girl who gets promoted to a hire position. Some were destined and you knew that’s where they were headed. Some through some weird turn of events become a supervisor and were clearly over promoted.
No one knows if Coen can be a ceo and I don’t really care if he’s hired by the Bucs. All I know is Bowles is trash and I’m sick of seeing Vita Vea and pass rushers out in coverage. I mean what are they in the secondary meetings during the week getting cross trained?
January 15th, 2025 at 5:20 pm
I believe that bowels job security depends on Liam’s decision, if went to the glazers to let them know that they offered him the job, I’m almost certain the glazers would let Todd go and offer him a chase to stay in Tampa and be the the head coach of a better team and better offense
January 15th, 2025 at 5:21 pm
I think Baker suffers too if we lose Coehn.
January 15th, 2025 at 5:23 pm
It makes it less secure because of Coen leaves and Bowles defense regresses he will be fired next season. It’s that simple. The offense is the reason we made the playoffs this year, not the defense. Defense was 29th in pass defense in a pass happy league, if Bowles doesn’t fix the defense and the offense regresses kiss the coveted king of sh*t mountain titles goodbye you seem so obsessed with.
January 15th, 2025 at 5:25 pm
We cannot lose Coen.
January 15th, 2025 at 5:45 pm
I wonder what Liam would say to you to the fire Todd now crowd. He’d still be coaching sec leftovers at Kentucky if it weren’t for Mr Bowles.
January 15th, 2025 at 5:47 pm
don’t go liam…
you’re next man up buddy…
patience…
next man up is you…
play with your offensive weapons for a year or so, and keep your waffle house menu close to the noggin when talking…and all will be well…
stay by the bay…
forget about the swampland for sale down the road from the stadium in shack-sonville
January 15th, 2025 at 5:51 pm
it’s poaching season
#PoachAyeCoach
January 15th, 2025 at 5:56 pm
Pewter Power Says:
Without Coen’s offense this WOULD have been Bowles last year.
^^^^^^^^^
That’s the rub here. Licht can’t fire the HC and promote the OC because we won the division. We won the division because the OC who now leaves because we won the division.
The offense is going to have 3 OCs in 3 years!!!! Lock it down, Licht.
January 15th, 2025 at 6:03 pm
Maybe Bowles is safe but the Glazers have a little bit of a history of firing a coach or two well after the last game, one in February and one in March. So, just saying.
January 15th, 2025 at 6:05 pm
If Coen leaves…Bowles seat gets RED HOT in 2025…Unless his 3rd OC in 3yrs performs at the same level as Coen. (Which would be damn near impossible to repeat!)
If Coen had not directed a 9pt/game improvement of the Bucs OFF vs 2023 Canales led “O”…Transforming the Bucs into a top 5 scoring, rushing & passing offense…Todd would likely be on the unemployment line now.
No way Bucs win 10 games against arguably one of the toughest strength of schedules in the league with anything less than what Coen was able to creatively achieve week to week.
Frankly, I would dump Bowles in a heartbeat & input Coen as HC before allowing the Jags or another team to steal him away as a HC.
January 15th, 2025 at 6:16 pm
Coen is the only bright spot going into next year. Bowles is nothing without him and will have to go.
Bowles is iffy to begin with, whats the point in bringing in another OC for what will be one year.
January 15th, 2025 at 6:18 pm
SlyPirate
What’s makes this all so debatable is even though Licht did come out in support of Bowles which suggests he’s not going anywhere the reality is it’s not his decision to make. If Coen gets a second interview you will see the Glazers start looking at the reality of an old defensive coach with an old staff with an old outdated defense and refuses to change. I don’t think they would let Coen leave and keep Bowles that would be like choosing Whoopi Goldberg over Beyoncé
January 15th, 2025 at 6:18 pm
Interest in the team was sliding downward towards the end of the season…..you lose Coen and a lot of fans will unplug. Bowles is what he is….9-8 coach in a weak division. We’ll never go deep in the playoffs, he’s too conservative and inconsistent in game management.
January 15th, 2025 at 6:52 pm
Please leave, whats the point of staying with garbage HC.
January 15th, 2025 at 6:59 pm
Bowles should have been released from his position by now. It’s obvious his cycle is over. All this is doing is prolonging the invertible. I’m not going to bother typing “Secure Coen 2025” any longer. It’s reached the point that the Glazers should have acted by now. Dissapointing that they’ve chosen this path. It’s not just me there are a lot of fans that are tired of the same thing every season. No appreciable improvement. The obvious mid-season collapse. The needless scurry to put the pieces together only to come up with the same thing as the previous season. Too many games where the team shows up not prepared. It’s tiring and it’s predictable. Belichick would say better one year early than one year late. The Glazers are sending vibes of apathy and I’m starting to feel the same way.
January 15th, 2025 at 7:04 pm
Bowles is gonna get exposed without a legit OC. The OC is carrying him
January 15th, 2025 at 7:05 pm
Close to giving up on commenting here. Would have done so already but it would please a couple of people too much and I hate to see dummies form even more of a majority @JBF
January 15th, 2025 at 7:09 pm
offensive line will make any of these guys look good.
January 15th, 2025 at 7:22 pm
“Which would be damn near impossible to repeat!)”
Really? The talent level has been increasing every year since it hit rock bottom after Brady’s final season. Todd’s record has gone up accordingly.
With a freaking STACKED offense any mediocre OC should be able to score points as long as Baker stays healthy. AGAIN it’s the players not the freaking coach!!!
January 15th, 2025 at 7:23 pm
Hes not going to leave
January 15th, 2025 at 7:25 pm
Durango
What credentials do you bring to this discussion. You certainly have yet to provide and relevant statistics much less even a HINT of perspective.
You are entitled to your OPINION that’s for sure. We’re just as entitled to believe it’s worthless!!! We get it. You hate Todd. Fine. Todd could win 13-14 games and get to the NFC Championship and you’d be one of the first here to say I told you so, he’s never going to win a SB. He could then win a SB and you would say he was lucky he had a great OC, a horrible division, the best breaks yadda yadda yadda yadda.
January 15th, 2025 at 7:37 pm
Notice how we always lose the game when our coach gets an interview? Maybe we dont get an interviews next year and that would be great
January 15th, 2025 at 7:44 pm
I think he chooses to stay over a head coaching job with a really bad team. He’ll do what lions coach did and solidify his resume for next year at which point hopefully bowles retires and the bucs promote him
January 15th, 2025 at 7:45 pm
The offense is the only reason we were even in the playoffs the last two years. Without Coen this team is doomed next year as Bowles is a terrible defensive coach. The Commanders went for it on fourth down over and over again, just giving the middle finger to Bowles and the defense, and the Glazers staying status quo with the current coaching is a big middle finger to the fans.
January 15th, 2025 at 7:54 pm
I don’t want a new OC but I am confident Licht and staff would hire another good one. Who wouldn’t want a top 5 OL, a 40 TD QB, a HoF WR and a 1000 yard rookie back? That person will get results right away.
Same applies to the D. The D will get loaded up this offseason, I would hope we can’t have worse injury luck next season at least on the D side of the ball and who the hell couldn’t come in and be better than the 28th ranked pass D.
Man will some people look stupid in a couple years if Canales has the Panthers winning games and Coen has another team winning games and Bowles hasn’t got this team past the div round. That is potentially where we are headed.
January 15th, 2025 at 7:56 pm
Bucemup, that’s my train of thought. Coen will stay, solidify his resume and see what happens next year. I do think the Bucs will give him a raise next season. I also think if Bowles just tweak his defensive staff and defensive philosophy a bit
The Bucs will make a serious run for the big game.
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January 15th, 2025 at 8:07 pm
If the Bucs let Coen leave in order to retain Bowles, the fanbase will be on Bowles’ heels for every minor thing that goes wrong, from the first kickoff to the last. With Bowles in TPA and Coen in JAX, nothing but a SB win will be good enough and if that doesn’t happen , then most fans will turn on the Glazers until they put a winner on the field again. Like most fans, I’m fine with Bowles + Coen in 2025, but another disappointing year and Coen in JAX will calm the Bucs fever for me.
January 15th, 2025 at 8:21 pm
The pressure is already on Bowles to make the defense better, but If Cohen leaves, the pressure will be to make the defense dominant. You can’t have the offense get worse and the D stay the same or get worse than it already is.
January 15th, 2025 at 8:28 pm
stpetebucsfan Says:
January 15th, 2025 at 7:25 pm
Durango
What credentials do you bring to this discussion.
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Three chords and the truth, my brother.
If that’s not enough post your name and address and I will send you a handwritten, heartfelt letter of apology.
January 15th, 2025 at 8:30 pm
Bowles is extremely secure no matter what happens.
We could miss the playoffs entirely and even be the basement dweller of the NFC South next year.
Injuries, improvement of Saints, Falcons, and Panthers, first place schedule, our offense regressing, our defense remaining weak.
Those will all be used as excuses to cover up for Todd.
Not to mention a subservient sports media in Tampa only too happy to be stenographers to power.
As Joe loves to remind us, Bowles is going nowhere. Deal with it.
January 15th, 2025 at 8:57 pm
I think we are all over-stating where Coen is in the pecking order of coaches the Jags are interested in… considering his CV isn’t that long (2 years with the title of NFL OC (2022 Sean McVey was still the play caller) and 2 seasons at the FBS level. Most outlets have Lions OC Ben Johnson at the hotness for the hiring season and then Coen is either 2nd or 3rd or even down as the 7th best option (for Jags Off Coordinator). Bucs myopia is clearly ingrained in the fanbase as if the rest of the world doesn’t matter because they fail to pay attention or they have some proximity bias to the new shiny object in their own coaching staff. Newsflash, the coaching carrousel doesn’t revolve around Tampa Bay and their “available” assistant coaches.
Mike Vrabrel was high in a lot of coaching searches (even surpassing the likes of Ben Johnson (I keep thinking the legendary Canadian sprinter when I type that name… look him up millennials) until the Patriots were the first to hire him, even Mike McCarthy (his name was linked to the Bucs before they hired Arians for the 2019 season) is getting lots of love from both Chicago and New Orleans due to his CV that includes a Super Bowl victory with the Packers. Coach Prime is already on the Cowboys enigmatic radar and many more assistants or former HC have been bandied about (who’s resumes are far thicker than Coen’s) like Vikings DC Brian Flores, Lions DC Aaron Glenn, Bill OC Joe Brady, former Buc/current Raven OC Todd Monken, former Jets HC Robert Saleh, Eagles OC Kellen Moore, Commanders OC Cliff Kingsbury.
There isn’t a dearth of options the Jags or any other team this hiring cycle and the highly-coveted still can be picky. The NCAA FBS championship will make either Ryan Day or Marcus Freeman another hot commodity. My feeling is if Coen goes its because the other higher profile OCs (Johnson, Brady, Monken are hired or passed) and he’s a under-the-radar pick for someone else, like Dave Canales the season before. The Jags will still perform their due diligence and not begin and end their coaching search with Liam Coen, unless he’s already gave a homerun interview. just because he’s a Mayfield whisperer may not translate in Trevor Lawrence’s lexicon elevating his football IQ to the next level. Then again under Coen’s tutelage @UK helped Will Levis get drafted and became an NFL starter (not a very good one, but a starter nonetheless). Maybe the Raiders are a late player in all this, depending if Asst GM John Spytec gets promoted in the Las Vegas front office and he convinces Tom Brady and Mark Davis to push to hire this known commodity to Bucs fans.
January 15th, 2025 at 8:58 pm
If Coen leaves I hope Bowles gets fired but whatever the only thing that matters is keeping Coen. For me I do not have balls so it would be a kick in the crunch. Seems like Jags should hook up with Mike McCarthy–someone who is solid year in year out.
January 15th, 2025 at 9:19 pm
Option 1: Stay Loyal to Bowles
+ defensive guru with a bad defense (yes there were injuries and talent issues at time)
+ terrible in game manager with no seeming idea how to improve
+ career .500 ish record as a coach
==> Prove middle of the pack head coach
Option 2: Take a Shot on Coen
+ Most creative offensive mind in team history
+ Great relationship with our franchise QB
+ Nearly 30pts per game in year 1
+ From a great coaching tree
==> Unproven head coach with elite upside
If your goal is to win Super Bowls, objectively you need to take a shot of Coen
January 15th, 2025 at 9:27 pm
If Cohen leaves, the pressure is on Bowles to perform next season. He has earned sufficient goodwill to have the opportunity next year, but if he struggles he’ll be held accountable.
January 15th, 2025 at 9:37 pm
Bowles will get us no further than the second round of the playoffs as a HC. We need to know our high watermark with this staff.
January 15th, 2025 at 9:39 pm
Coen needs to really consider what he has at the moment, Jags are a trainwreck still in motion, he ain’t going to make it any better and just be another coach at the wheel, Jags have not been relevant since Coughlin the only coach with a winning record 68-60-0 made it to the playoffs 4 times and a 4-4 record. The six coaches following have all loosing overall records. I don’t see him turning things around anytime soon, he should stick with the Bucs and really learn and position himself for a good franchise to lead, there will be many more bites at the apple for him just needs to be patient and Bucs need to raise his pay or add to his title they’re not stupid, just get it done! GO BUCS!
January 15th, 2025 at 9:48 pm
What if we have a top 5 O with Coen again, the D is healthier and we win 11-12 games but the 5-6 losses are to the quality playoff teams on our schedule and a couple of them threw for season high passing yards and Bowles lost one cause he wasn’t aggressive on 4th down and lost another cause he didn’t call timeouts properly and then we lose to another quality team in round 1?
We won more games so give him another shot, roster isn’t quite perfect yet?
That is essentially what has happened the last 2 seasons. Lotta rookies and first year Baker last year, injuries this year… what’s the excuse gonna be this time around? Safe to say he’s running out.
January 15th, 2025 at 9:53 pm
Lakelandsteve
What coaches were fired in feb snd march ? Lol
You gotta be talking about the 1980s man LOL.
Bowles wasnt fired on monday, he aint getting fired, move on. Stop making stuff up thinking no one would fact check…the glazers didnt buy the team until 1995
January 15th, 2025 at 9:58 pm
For the record, I don’t think we were winning the SB in either of the last 2 years but Bowles decision making and lack of defensive adjustments throughout both seasons cost us 1-3 winnable games in each season.
Can’t blame Bowles for the Wash loss buuuuutttt he could have seen what the Commanders were doing, walked down to Coen and said they wanna play keep away, they passed on 6 points, let’s do the same. Get past the 50 and we got 4 downs for anything less than 6 yards, call plays accordingly. Thats the kind of aggressive chess playing that would have had me happy to bring Bowles back. Do or die, no one expects us to be serious contenders, let’s just go for it. Really nothing to lose except the game which we lost anyway.
January 15th, 2025 at 10:34 pm
Get a clue Chad.
January 15th, 2025 at 11:33 pm
He ran a modern offense, but he’s replaceable. If he’s ready for the top job, good for him, but I think a second year in the offense would do him a lot of good. There was plenty of learning on the job this year.
January 16th, 2025 at 12:16 am
If he leaves, he gets replaced Just like the last guy
January 16th, 2025 at 1:32 am
Bowles appears to be safe is what many are being led to believe but what if he is asked to retool his defensive staff and cut loose coaches he has worked with for years?
Dungy almost quit when the Glazers launched Baby Shula and Gruden’s firing could have been over some philosophical differences about how to tool the roster, Gruden wanting veterans and others in the organization wanting to go younger……
What if Todd is told to launch someone and/or relinquish his DC title and bring in other coaches who are younger and have a different perspective and he refuses? Does Bowles stay then? I do not think he would get a pass for that!
January 16th, 2025 at 1:52 am
Still trying to visualize “prolonging the invertible”.
January 16th, 2025 at 2:12 am
The “Canales comments” (just as his ‘brilliance’) were not even in the same stratosphere as Cohen’s. Most were NOT all that impressed and could’ve cared any LESS about him leaving. Myself, included. Not even “apples to apples.” Not even close. 💯
January 16th, 2025 at 2:23 am
Hopefully, Cohen is not so very easily impressed by BIG boats. And, that his ego isn’t delusional enough that he HE can ‘fix’ Trevor Lawrence. I have NEVER been impressed by him (even at Clemson)… Low motor. Aloof. Not a Leader.
January 16th, 2025 at 12:59 pm
Glazers won’t fire Todd until they know what Coen wants to do. Todd might not be as safe as Joe thinks. It’s early.
January 16th, 2025 at 2:47 pm
Hopefully Coen is smart. Leaving the Bucs is not the issue, leaving for the right job is what he should be holding out for. There is a reason Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn, and Bobby Slowik stayed put last year with the Lions and Texans, they can afford to be picky just like Coen can. I hope the Bucs are smart enough to back up the truck and give him HCIW status, but he can be choosy for the right situation and J Ville isn’t it.
January 16th, 2025 at 5:28 pm
@The Joes. If we do indeed lose our beloved and recently questioned OC, can’t we just steal the dude’s playbook and get somebody offensive-minded to call the plays ??? It’s already stated that NFL offenses are some kind of version of each otherso what harm could be done ??? Go Bucs.
January 16th, 2025 at 5:29 pm
@The Joes. If we do indeed lose our beloved and recently questioned OC, can’t we just steal the dude’s playbook and get somebody offensive-minded to call the plays ??? It’s already stated that NFL offenses are some kind of version of each other, so what harm could be done ??? Go Bucs.
January 16th, 2025 at 5:30 pm
Sorry for the double message. Go Bucs.
January 16th, 2025 at 9:19 pm
Bienemy!
January 17th, 2025 at 8:47 am
The roles of a coordinator and a head coach are two completely different things. No one on here knows is Coen has the ability to make a successful jump to HC.
If the Jags want him, all the Bucs can do is throw money, and promises, at Coen to stay. That probably won’t be enough.
Should Coen go, I would be fully in favor of cutting Bowles loose and doing a complete re-set, rather bringing in another OC for what may be a 1 year stay after Bowles is finally fired for mediocrity.
January 17th, 2025 at 11:07 am
Good bye Coen! Lousy play caller! Run in the Middle too many times! Pases out to the flats too many times! Go Vertical! Look at playoff teams, they’re explosive 20 yards plus down field.Too predictable just like the last one! Too many good players not being used more.Good bye Coen!