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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Scrape the Bottom with Brad Childress?

Tom EdringtonJun 7, 2018

Holy Brett Favre.

Say it ain't so, Charley Casserly!

If you listened to Sunday's pregame show on CBS prior to the Broncos-Steelers game, former NFL GM Charley Casserly was giving his take on the current coaching searches.

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Jeff Fisher most likely heading to St. Louis. Fine.

A few minutes later, Casserly dropped this bomb for the Buccaneers:

"The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will interview Brad Childress and Wade Phillips."

Brad Childress? THE Brad Childress? Can there be more than one?

Holy Brett Favre. Mark Dominik and the Glazers are getting pretty exhaustive with this "exhaustive" search, are they not?

But there some speculation right there that would surely be exhausting, if not down right distressing to Tampa Bay fans.

The infamous Chilly?

Talk about uninspiring and scraping the barnacle-laden bottom of the barrel!

Chilly?

Hopefully someone was pulling Casserly's leg and he took them as serious.

As for Phillips? He's done nice things for the Texans' defense and he was in a no-win situation in Dallas.

The Bucs could do worse than Wade Phillips. Worse as in Childress or Mike Sherman or, heavens forbid, Marty Schottenheimer.

Talk about retread of retreads. You'd have to ask yourself how these young Buccaneers would relate to their grandfathers, because that's what Schottenheimer is old enough to be.

Just when you thought it couldn't get worse, you now get the dynamic Chilly and some reports that Sherman is the favorite.

Heaven help us all.

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