His first experience at head coach came with the Miami Dolphins when he was interim head coach in 2011 for the team.
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Four years after managing a team, he gets another shot with the Buccaneers.
It’s the best time for him to succeed.
If you’re looking for a head coaching job, the Bucs are your best bet.
They have the best quarterback of all time with Brady.
Second, he has a running game, and receivers to back him up on offense.
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Third, his offensive line protects him very well in games.
Last, the Bucs have a solid defense to stop their opponents from winning games.
The keys to the Bucs are in Bowles hands.
He now determines if they race through the NFL or crash in a ditch.
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What Does The Move Mean For Offensive Coordinator Byron Leftwich?
Bucs fans thought Leftwich would take over when Arians retired.
However, that didn’t seem to be the case for the person Brady thinks would get an opportunity to be head coach.
“Byron (Leftwich) has been amazing for me to work with…” Tom Brady said of OC Byron Leftwich, who will interview to the Jags HC job. Brady believes Leftwich will get his opportunities to be a HC in the future. pic.twitter.com/X0b7KSmizT
Also, Brady and Leftwich work well together as a team.
Bowles comes from the defensive side of the Bucs coaching staff.
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That’s what makes the move puzzling to some fans that follow the story of Brady and the Bucs.
They think Leftwich would make a perfect replacement for Arians given his relationship with Brady.
We’ll never know if that could have worked out now that Bowles is the head coach.
Can The Bucs Succeed With Bowles At Head Coach?
Fans of the team care about winning games and winning championships.
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While Leftwich might have been a better fit, Tampa Bay now has Bowles as head coach.
So the fans just want him to succeed and help the team reach the Super Bowl again.
But does he give the team that chance?
A look back at his coaching record appears to show he doesn’t give them that chance.
However, he was coaching the Jets.
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We need to be real here; the Jets aren’t a top tier NFL team.
Plus, they faced Tom and the New England Patriots in their division when Bowles coached them.
Bowles also allows Brady and Leftwich to work together unimpeded.
This is PERFECT for Brady: Todd Bowles, running the show – a trustable rock. Byron Leftwich as the unchallenged offensive coordinator – no more Arians looking over his shoulder, second-guessing, vetoing. This is obviously what 12 wanted to return.
Nothing has gone right for the New England Patriots at the quarterback position ever since superstar Tom Brady decided to leave the franchise in favor of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The storied franchise has found it incredibly tough to find Brady’s successor under center in New England, with Mac Jones having a decent rookie season but regressing every season since then.
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In Week 13, the Patriots made the decision to go with Bailey Zappe as the team’s new starting quarterback, which didn’t really have much of an impact on the end result against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Even though the Patriots defense was able to contain Justin Herbert and company, holding them to only six points, New England’s offense failed to score, resulting in another loss.
Ahead of the showdown with the Chargers at Gillette Stadium, quarterback Malik Cunningham was thought to get involved in the offense in some form, but that didn’t happen, and now it appears he’s back on the practice squad, according to the team’s Twitter account.
QB Malik Cunningham has reverted back to the practice squad.
At this point in time, the Patriots want the season to be over in order to stop the bleeding, as this has been the franchise’s worst season in recent memory, with no hope of turning things around during the 2023 campaign.
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As a result of another disappointing season, New England will likely try to shake things up during the NFL offseason while hopefully making a considerable upgrade to the quarterback position because Jones and Zappe clearly aren’t the answer that Bill Belichick and company are looking for moving forward.
After the Indianapolis Colts chose to surprisingly part ways with four-time All-Pro linebacker Shaquille Leonard, the news surfaced that he would only give serious consideration to the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles in terms of the next team that he’d sign with.
Adding Leonard to arguably one of the best defenses in the league in Dallas was a scary prospect for any opponent of the Cowboys, while adding him to the Eagles’ stacked roster was equally intimidating, especially for teams hoping to make a Super Bowl run in the NFC.
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Ultimately, after visiting with both NFC heavyweights, Leonard chose to sign with the Eagles, which is likely ideal timing after the team failed to contend the San Francisco 49ers offense at home at Lincoln Financial Field last Sunday.
The Eagles definitely need the boost defensively and will likely get it now that Leonard is in Philadelphia, but Skip Bayless of FOX Sports, who is openly a diehard Cowboys fan, argues that the Colts got rid of the veteran linebacker for a reason and have now won four straight games without him.
I'd be worried about Shaq Leonard choosing the Eagles over the Cowboys … if the Colts hadn't deactivated for a Nov. 29 game, then released him because he's struggling to come back from two back surgeries last year. He's going to fix the Eagles D??? Colts have won four straight.
It’s not all that surprising that Bayless would make this take after Leonard chose not to sign with the Cowboys, as he’d likely have the opposite take had the veteran linebacker landed in Dallas.
Regardless of Bayless’ antics and opinion, it will be interesting to see if Leonard can help the Eagles defensively and if that proves to be the difference for this team to advance to the Super Bowl for a second straight season.
The wide receiver position in the NFL is arguably the most talented it has ever been, with some top-tier players at the position all across the league, from young up-and-comers like Minnesota Vikings superstar Justin Jefferson, to players hitting their prime like Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins, and seasoned veterans still going strong like Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Mike Evans.
In Week 13, the Buccaneers were able to get the best of the lowly division-rival Carolina Panthers in order to win their fifth game of the season and gain some ground on the division-leading Atlanta Falcons.
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Although the win over the Panthers and getting closer to the Falcons was the most important thing for Tampa Bay, one of the team’s legendary players added to his legacy with another historic milestone.
Evans has been one of the most consistent wide receivers in the game, as he’s practically guaranteed to hit the 1,000-yard receiving mark every single season because now he’s done it for a decade straight while wearing a Buccaneers uniform, which earned high praise from Hill, who took to Twitter to call him a generational talent.
It seems that no matter who is passing him the ball, from Tom Brady to Baker Mayfield, Evans is going to get his numbers and keep his reputation going as the most consistent wide receiver in the NFL.
The Buccaneers may not be a force to be reckoned with this season, but that hasn’t stopped Evans from making an impact, as he has caught 61 passes for 1,012 yards and 10 touchdowns.