John Romano | That may be asking a lot for a first-time offensive
coordinator, but that seems to be the situation in Tampa Bay today.
TAMPA — He was not your first choice, and I totally get that.
Dave Canales does not have name recognition, nor an eye-popping resume. He
doesn’t have that WOW! factor that you were desperately hoping for when
the Bucs began the search for an offensive coordinator nearly a month ago.
On the other hand, he has been entrusted with the rest of Todd Bowles’
career.
When you look at it that way, you’ve got to believe Bowles saw something
special in a solid, but largely nondescript, resume. Because if Canales
does not show promise in his first season as an offensive coordinator,
Bowles may not be a head coach at this time next year.
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