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Bucs remove Jim Bates as defensive coordinator
Posted by Mike Florio on November 24, 2009 12:05 AM ET
Ten days before the 2009 season began, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski.
Now, ten games into the first season of the Raheem Morris era, the Bucs have relieved defensive coordinator Jim Bates of his duties, according to Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times.
Morris, who was promoted to defensive coordinator in the offseason before being promoted to head coach, has never actually served as a defensive coordinator. Per Stroud, Morris will run the defense -- and he'll immediately re-install the Tampa Two defense.
Bates, who has worked as a defensive coordinator with the Packers and Dolphins, will remain with the organization in a different role.
The move comes a day after the Bucs were blown out by the Saints, 38-7. And while it's still not likely that Morris will face termination after only one year on the job, his choice of coordinators has blown up in his face, and that fact needs to be taken into account when assessing his first season as a head coach.
Posted by Mike Florio on November 24, 2009 12:05 AM ET
Ten days before the 2009 season began, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski.
Now, ten games into the first season of the Raheem Morris era, the Bucs have relieved defensive coordinator Jim Bates of his duties, according to Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times.
Morris, who was promoted to defensive coordinator in the offseason before being promoted to head coach, has never actually served as a defensive coordinator. Per Stroud, Morris will run the defense -- and he'll immediately re-install the Tampa Two defense.
Bates, who has worked as a defensive coordinator with the Packers and Dolphins, will remain with the organization in a different role.
The move comes a day after the Bucs were blown out by the Saints, 38-7. And while it's still not likely that Morris will face termination after only one year on the job, his choice of coordinators has blown up in his face, and that fact needs to be taken into account when assessing his first season as a head coach.


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