The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are shaking things up! ESPN's Adam Schefter reveals they're close to sealing the deal with Zac Robinson as their new offensive coordinator. But wait, there's a twist! Robinson, formerly with the Atlanta Falcons, was let go after head coach Raheem Morris' departure, despite their 8-9 record in two seasons.
The Buccaneers' recent coaching staff revamp saw the dismissal of first-year offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard, as the team struggled to rank 21st in total offense and witnessed a scoring slump. Now, they're turning to Robinson, who will be their fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons, and quarterback Baker Mayfield's fourth in four years.
And here's where it gets intriguing: the Falcons, in 2025, ranked 14th in total offense but only 24th in scoring, all while trying to establish Michael Penix Jr. as their new quarterback. However, Penix's ACL injury led to Kirk Cousins stepping in. Robinson's coaching journey began with the Los Angeles Rams, eventually rising to the role of passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2022-23.
So, what's your take on this coaching carousel? Is Robinson the right fit for the Buccaneers' offensive woes? Will he bring much-needed stability to the team? Share your thoughts below, and let's spark a lively discussion!