The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had some up and down weeks from Baker Mayfield this season. The turnovers have been hurting this team, but the touchdowns have far exceeded those.
When speaking to the media on Thursday, Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen discussed how they, as coaches, can help quell the turnovers.
“We were probably waiting for stuff to occur in that Raiders game that sometimes wasn’t happening, and then when it did happen, it caught us a few times. We were really waiting for [Cover-] Zero to happen and they weren’t doing it. I think we started seeing it a little bit when we weren’t. That’s preparation, too. That’s on us as coaches, to help put him in the best possible position to be successful, while also him understanding that he can do a better job of being on time and in rhythm with some of his decisions. . .”
The answer is pretty revealing and refreshing to see from a coach. So often, we see them say the players have to execute the plays better. Coen admits that he and his fellow coaches have to do better for Mayfield, which speaks to what they think about the former Heisman Trophy Winner.
It also paints a clear picture that this Bucs team isn’t shying away from Mayfield as its leader despite the ups and downs.
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