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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: May 10, 2009
Morris' experience is limited—he served most recently as the Bucs' defensive back coach in 2007 and 2008.
Morris has done away with Tampa's Cover Two scheme, and in its place will be a run-contain system that will emphasize the middle linebacker, rather than the outside backers; the system will employ bigger defensive tackles as well.
Jeff Jagodzinski takes over the offense and will use a run-oriented version of a West Coast offense.
The defensive coordinator, Jim Bates, will have to get this defense firing right away, as Morris will be more of an observer than a hands-on coach.
Morris' lack of play-calling experience means the pressure will fall squarely on the shoulders of Jagodzinski, the former Green Bay Packer offensive coordinator and Boston College hea...
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