TAMPA, FL—New Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano explained to reporters Friday his decision to leave Rutgers, saying the mid-Florida football team offered his family the privacy and anonymity he missed during his years in the Rutgers spotlight. "I realize many people can't understand why I would leave that big-time media market to come down here, but I want to step back and live a normal life again," said Schiano, under whose leadership Rutgers went 28-48 in the Big East and was even ranked in the top 25 one year. "Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the pressures of coaching in the 2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl, but it will be nice to work in a place where I won't have those high expectations on me all the time." Schiano led Rutgers to six bowls in 11 seasons, whereas the Buccaneers have made it to only one bowl game in their entire history.
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
The Onion is not a real newspaper. Welcome to the Internet.
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
sigh...what are you a GOP congressman?
The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come.
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
If I were a Bucs fan and the owner... I'd be pretty disappointed by those comments. Plus, how are you less high profile being the head coach of a pro football team????
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