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What's next fo rus Raider fans?  I hope they just promote the "O" coordinator, or hire a defensive genius and keep the offensive staff.  I hate that he's gone, but at least my favorite coach is with one of my two 2nd favorite teams.  My other favorite is now the Colts, because of Dungy.  Gruden and Dungy are my favorite coaches, so I have to root for those teams.

 

Man, I'm worried about who Davis will hire.  Probably Dennis Green, and I'm not sure yet if I like that.

 

Jon Gruden hired as Bucs' coach

By FRED GOODALL

AP Sports Writer

February 18, 2002

 

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- After more than a month without a coach, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally have the man they wanted almost from the start: Jon Gruden.

 

After spending the weekend in negotiations with San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci, the Bucs reversed field Monday and hired Gruden, who had a year left on his contract with the Oakland Raiders but had indicated he would not stay around after it expired after next season.

 

The Bucs said that Gruden had received a five-year deal. Terms were not disclosed.

 

The 38-year-old Gruden, the NFL's youngest head coach, has a 40-28 record in four seasons as the Raiders' coach. He led the team to the AFC title game a year ago losing to eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore.

 

This year, the Raiders again lost to the eventual champion, a second-round game in overtime in New England after they blew a 10-point lead in the final quarter.

 

Gruden replaces Tony Dungy, who was fired Jan. 14, leading to a search that made Tampa Bay -- specifically the sons of owner Malcolm Glazer -- the laughingstock of football.

 

First the Bucs were rejected by two-time Super Bowl winner Bill Parcells, with whom they were said to have a deal in place even before Dungy's dismissal.

 

Then they then failed to reach agreement with the Raiders on a deal for Gruden, whose agent, Bob LaMonte, made it clear would not stick around after his contract expired.

 

Last weekend, they talked to San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci about the coach and general manager job, but were unable to reach agreement. Mariucci sought a seven-year, $42 million package.

 

The Bucs said the compensation for Gruden would be announced Wednesday, when the new coach will be introduced in Tampa.

 

``We were determined not to let outside pressures derail us from our goal to find the best person to coach the Buccaneers. Our fans deserve nothing less,'' Bryan Glazer, the team's executive vice president, said in a statement.

 

``That person is Jon Gruden, the finest young mind in the game. We took our time and got the man we really wanted and we couldn't be more thrilled.''

 

Gruden is an offensive specialist, a plus for a team that was strong on defense but weak on offense under Dungy. So is Mariucci, who had been at least the eighth candidate the Glazer family has approached in the month since they fired Dungy, who was almost immediately hired as head coach in Indianapolis.

 

After Parcells turned down an offer to come out of retirement, general manager Rich McKay made an unsuccessful bid to lure Gruden from the Raiders, and the Glazers vetoed McKay's plan to hire former Baltimore assistant Marvin Lewis last week.

 

McKay also interviewed LSU's Nick Saban, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey and former Washington Redskins coach Norv Turner. McKay was infuriated by the Glazer's refusal to hire Lewis and interviewed last Thursday for the Atlanta Falcons' GM job.

 

The Glazers resumed the coaching search last week without input from McKay, meeting with Maryland's Ralph Friedgen, who withdrew his name from consideration the following day.

 

Joel Glazer contacted the 49ers last Thursday. Mariucci, who had two years left on his contract, received permission to talk to Tampa but the Bucs said Monday they had failed to reach agreement with him.

 

The Bucs made the playoffs four of the past five seasons under Dungy, however the Glazers were unhappy with the team's inability to advance beyond the first round the last two years.

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ESPN reports that the deal for compensation is a follows....

 

The Bucs give the Raiders

1st and 2nd round draft picks this year

1st round next year

2nd round 2004

and some $$$

 

SOunds like the Raiders made out pretty good since Gruden was leaving after next year anyway.

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Just think. Tampa could have kept Tony Dungy, and still had (2) #1's and (2) #2's.

 

Or...if Tony Dungy coached the Raiders, for the next two years he would have (2) #1's and (2) #2's, while Gruden will have (0) #1's and (0) #2's with Tampa. Is Gruden that much better than Dungy?

 

Gruden is a good guy, but unless you are the Patriots, it's the players that make the biggest difference, IMO.

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