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| Buccaneers name Jagodzinski offensive coordinator |
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01/29/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers named former Boston College head coach Jeff Jagodzinski offensive coordinator on Thursday. The 45-year-old Jagodzinski compiled a 21-7 record over two seasons at Boston College, which included a 9-5 mark this year, and a loss to Vanderbilt in the Music City Bowl. However, he was fired with three years remaining on his contract earlier in January a day after Jagodzinski met with the New York Jets about their previous head coaching vacancy, which was later filled |
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| Bucs name Mangurian offensive line coach |
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01/29/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers named Pete Mangurian offensive line coach, the team announced Thursday. Mangurian brings a wealth of experience to the Bucs, having coached at the NFL level for 18 years. He also served as head coach of Cornell University for three years. The former offensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons in 2003, Mangurian has also worked as an offensive line coach, tight ends coach and offensive coordinator. Tampa Bay went 9-7 this past season and fired head coach Jon Gr |
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| Tomlin's Success Story Started With Tribe |
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01/27/2009 |
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| ivers coach. The Keydets had won just two games in the previous two seasons, but they improved to 4-7 that year. Tomlin moved on to Memphis, Arkansas State, Tennessee-Martin and Cincinnati before Tony Dungy hired him as defensive backs coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2001. The next season, Tomlin was on the staff that guided the Bucs to a Super Bowl XXXVII win over the Raiders. He got a bigger NFL break when Brad Childress asked Tomlin to become the Minnesota Vikings' defensive coordinator in 2006. Pete Claws |
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| Bucs fire six assistant coaches |
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01/18/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - One day after hiring Raheem Morris as their head coach, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made wholesale changes to their staff by firing six assistant coaches. Relieved of their duties were offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Bill Muir, defensive quality control coach Johnny Cox, defensive quality control coach Ejiro Evero, offensive assistant coach Jay Gruden, head strength and conditioning coach Mike Morris and assistant offensive line coach George Yarno. Muir had been with the Buccan |
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| Bucs name Morris head coach, Dominik GM |
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01/17/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - Just a day after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen, the club named their replacements, as defensive coordinator Raheem Morris was elevated to the head coaching position and pro personnel director Mark Dominik was chosen as GM. On Friday, the Bucs dismissed Gruden, who was hired in 2002 and led the club to its first Super Bowl title that season at the age of 39. Gruden's Bucs had brought home NFC South titles in 2002, 2005 and 2007, but |
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| Bucs dismiss Gruden and Allen; Morris reportedly in as coach |
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01/17/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dismissed head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen on Friday. Gruden was named the seventh head coach in Buccaneers history in February of 2002 and led the club to its first Super Bowl title that season. The then 39-year-old Gruden set two NFL records in the process, as he became the youngest head coach to lead his team to a Super Bowl win and the first head coach to win the Lombardi Trophy in his first year with a new team. A report from the St. P |
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| Bucs dismiss Gruden and Allen |
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01/16/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dismissed head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Bruce Allen on Friday. Gruden was named the seventh head coach in Buccaneers history in February of 2002 and led the club to its first Super Bowl title that season. The then 39-year-old Gruden set two NFL records in the process, as he became the youngest head coach to lead his team to a Super Bowl win and the first head coach to win the Lombardi Trophy in his first year with a new team. Tampa Bay boasted a 57- |
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| Bucs' Barber, Joseph added to Pro Bowl roster |
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01/13/2009 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - Cornerback Ronde Barber and guard Davin Joseph of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were added to the NFC's 2009 Pro Bowl roster on Tuesday. Both players were first alternates at their respective positions with Barber replacing Green Bay's Charles Woodson and Joseph taking the spot of Dallas' Leonard Davis. This is Barber's fifth Pro Bowl appearance and the first trip to the annual all-star showcase for Joseph. Barber finished the 2008 campaign with four interceptions to go with 100 tackles and |
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| Seahawks name Bradley defensive coordinator |
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01/12/2009 |
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| Renton, WA (MySportsbook) - Casey Bradley was named the defensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks on Monday. Bradley spent the previous three years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, serving the last two as linebackers coach. He was the defensive quality control coach in 2006. Prior to Tampa Bay, he spent 10 seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, North Dakota State (1996-2005), including six as the assistant head coach (2000-05). He also served as defensive coordinator for the Bison from 1997-2002, and |
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| NFC North: Vikings ready to feel the heat |
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12/30/2008 |
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| ren't exactly in exclusive company. Yes, they are the first team to lose 16 games in an NFL season, but at least they are not the first team to ever go winless in a campaign. However, they are the first club to do so in a non-strike season since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended their first season as an NFL team with an 0-14 record in 1976. As expected, the dominos began to fall on Monday. Out as head coach is Rod Marinelli, who went 10-38 in his three seasons with the Lions and never could recover from the mess he wa |
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