Raheem Morris: Does He Put the "Lame" in Lame Duck?
Did you hear the roars go up across Tampa last month when the Buccaneers told us that Raheem Morris would be back for another season?
More like Silence of the Lambs.
Which now begs the questions: As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers try and get better for their 2010 schedule, who wants to come to Tampa Bay? Who thinks Morris has more than just one year left?
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If you think there were question marks last year, get ready for another round of uncertainty this coming season.
Morris needs to fine tune his staff but who will show up knowing that the boss may be history come December?
What free agents worth a lick will want to play here? Plenty, as long as you overpay them and that's the last thing the Glazer family ownership group wants.
They took it on the chin last season with the likes of Luke McCown,Ā Byron Leftwich, and theĀ grossly overpaid Michael Clayton, not to mention Angelo Crowell, who was paid more than $3 million for doing nothing except going on injured reserve.
Yes, there is a lot of think about and the upcoming draft is a mouthful.
It is only a small solution to this huge problem that resulted in a 3-13 season.
Three wins means there is a huge talent gap in the organization andĀ filling it just a little will be a task.
Is there hope on the horizon?
Don't bet too heavily on it.

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