Bucks was very busy looking for Liam Cohen to find an alternative to the attack coordinator after Liam Cohen undertaking his job to become a Jaguar head coach. After completing three interviews, BUCS announced that it has completed the fourth interview on Monday night. This time, it is a virtual setting by passing with RAMS tight end coach and game coordinator Nick Caley.
In the OC position, a virtual interview with Rams’s tight end coach/pass game coordinator Nick Raye has been completed.
-Tampa Bakkaniers (@buccaneers) January 28, 2025
This is the second coach of the RAMS organization that BUCS interviewed the aggressive coordinator. Tampa Bay has announced that it has completed an interview with Game Pushing Game Specialist Nate Syilase early on Monday. They participate in the chargers who count the game coordinator Marcus Brady and the Viking Assistant Attack Coordinator Grant Udinkushi as four candidates.
The latest BUCS candidates come from an interesting coaching tree
Nick Caley started coaching with a college football in 2005 and spent 10 years at the university level to enter the NFL in 2015. He finally was promoted to a tight end coach and spent eight years with Patiriott from 2015 to 2022.
In that range, he won two super bowls with Belitic and Patriot. As a tight end coach, he worked with Rob Glonkovsky, a former BUCS tight end for four seasons. Of course, he is also familiar with the team’s quarterback, former BUC and Tom Brady.
The flatfish from the coaching tree, which won another super bowl, also learned under the guidance of the head coach Sean Mac Bay in Los Angeles Slams. Caley’s time was not overlapping with Liam COEN, but Caley went to Rams after New England, a tight end coach of the 2023 season and a recent pass game coordinator for the 2024 season.
Flounder raised his hand in the Rams’ pass game this year, and Los Angeles was ranked first in NFL with 227.5 in Pass Yard. Matthew Stafford, a quarterback, throws 3,762 yards in the season, and Wide Receiver Pcanakua ranks 3rd in NFL, who has won 90 receiving yards on average, despite playing 11 games. Ta.
BUCS seems to have a type when searching for the next attack coordinator. After hiring Rams and Kentucky University, Liam Cohen returns to those channels by interviewing two coaches of the Los Angeles organization. Don’t forget that Baker Mayfield played the last play with Rams before BUCS signed him.
The advantage of BUCS in this year’s coordinator search is that BUCS has a much more attractive team for dialing play. Baker Mayfield is 4,500 yards and 41 touchdown pass, and is away from the best career of career, but Mike Evans was one again with 1,000 yards. After the season, it was nominated by the All -Rouky Team.
BUCS will carefully select the next one, so more interviews will be held. However, this is a position that many people want, based on how the previous two coordinators got the AA head coaching work.
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