The game of Liam Coen of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was messy, and it seems that his former team is not looking to give him an advantage, since he now amounts to the chief coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Tampa Bay has blocked multiple requests for Jacksonville interviews that revolves around some of its assistant coaches, according to ESPN.
Specifically, the BURs blocked the requests of the offensive line coach Kevin Carberry and the assistant offensive line coach Brian Picucci for the roles in the Coen staff. Beyond its shared stop with the Buccaneers, Picucci worked with Coen at Kentucky University, while Carberry also trained with Coen with the Los Angeles Rams.
While they can have a link beyond the only Coen season with the Buccaneers, it seems that the new chief coach will have to look elsewhere other than his former team to complete his staff.
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This could be seen as the Bucs that do not want to help Coen in his transition as a NFL chief coach, particularly after his tumultuous division with the organization in recent weeks. After the former offensive coordinator initially took the operation of the work of coach in chief of the Jaguars, he accepted an extension with Tampa Bay that would have made him one of the best paid coordinators of the NFL.
In a impressive investment, However, Coen decided to visit the opening of the Jaguars after the team that separates from the general manager Trent Baalke. While Coen looked back with Jacksonville, according to reports, ghost to the Buccaneers, who tried to reach it during that period, but those calls were unanswered.
That seems to have left a sour taste in the mouth of the Buccaneers, making them less anxious to allow the potential to hunt the coach of Todd Bowles.