NFL News

Todd Bowles Expects Bucs OC Liam Coen to Be Aggressive

Todd Bowles Expects Bucs OC Liam Coen to Be Aggressive


Dave Canales had never called plays at the NFL level before the 2023 season, but he was nonetheless Todd Bowles’ choice to take over as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ new offensive coordinator following the dismissal of Byron Leftwich. The Buccaneers had landed on Canales, formerly the Seattle Seahawks’ quarterbacks coach, after an exhaustive search that included interviews with 10 different candidates.

Canales took to the task well, helping Baker Mayfield put together a career year as the Bucs won the NFC South title and advanced to the Divisional Round of the playoffs. In fact, Canales did so well in his new job that he only held it for one year. In January, the Carolina Panthers came calling with an offer to be their head coach, which was a wonderful career opportunity for Canales and a bittersweet moment for Bowles.

“Very bright coach, extremely smart and intelligent,” said Bowles. “Positive energy, positive attitude. When you lose a coach like that – Sean Payton put it in perspective for me – at least you know you’re picking the right guy, so that should give you some solace. And I’m happy for him. I think he’ll do a great job for them, hopefully except for two games [per season]. He’ll do a great job. I’m proud of him.”

Obviously, that put the Buccaneers right back on the market for another offensive coordinator, and once again Bowles led a thorough search. This time, seven candidates were interviewed before the job went to University of Kentucky Offensive Coordinator Liam Coen. Bowles, of course, knew of Coen’s experience with Sean McVay’s Rams and his existing relationship with quarterback Baker Mayfield, and he had watched Coen coach in person at Kentucky on several occasions. But as with all of the candidates, Bowles needed to find out in person if this candidate was the right fit.

“You do a thorough coaching search just so you can see what everyone is,” said Bowles. “I can’t go by just names of people; you have to find what’s right for you and your team. It’s not just [scheme]. Everybody’s going to have a scheme coming in. It’s not the scheme that attracts you to him. It’s understanding your scheme, and then if someone stops it, then what do you do? Can you think after that?

“And can you fit in as well with the players and the coaches and the culture we have on our team? And that takes a while to do. Unless you go through quite a few guys, you’re not going to really know. You can guess, but once you go…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at News…