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No Kiffin? There's no defense
By GARY SHELTON, Times Columnist
Published January 6, 2008
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Monte Kiffin's defense has climbed 15 spots in the ratings since falling to 17th last season.
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[James Borchuck | Times]
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TAMPA - Long before the game begins, his familiar shadow will crease the field. Just like always.
He will step across the grass in that up-tempo hobble of his, tilting slightly forward, moving like a younger soul has taken over his 67-year-old body. He will chatter endlessly in that wounded voice of his, driven by the nerves and the excitement and the pressure of the moment within him. You know the routine.
By now, you are aware of the sight of Monte Kiffin on game day, his eyes narrowed, his hair wisping into a thousand directions, his skin as bronzed as old footballs. Around the Bucs, it always has looked a lot like hope.
For so long now, his has been the most trusted face in Tampa Bay. It seems as if he has been here longer than sunset, longer than gravity. Certainly, he has been here longer than success.
Given that, could today really be Monte's Last Stand.
His contract is up, and how did that happen? A new one has not been offered, and how can anyone justify it? Kiffin is a few weeks from free agency, and whose bright idea is that?
If there is any question about how important Kiffin is to the Bucs, consider how he will spend what might be his final hours in charge of the defense. Today is a playoff game against a New York offense that features a battering ram of a running back, a talented but flawed quarterback and dangerous wide receivers. More than ever, the Bucs need Kiffin to be a giant among Giants.
Around here, that isn't particularly new, either. From the time Kiffin arrived, a dozen seasons ago, success has been in the hands of his defense, and everyone in the building - everyone in the league - darned well knew it. For the Bucs, it always has been a matter of shutting down the other team or shutting off the lights.
How long as Kiffin been here? The Bucs have won 196 games as a franchise, and Kiffin has been the defensive coordinator in 102 of them. The Bucs have had 46 Pro Bowl slots go to defensive players, and Kiffin has coached 34 of them. In 10 of 12 seasons, his defense has been among the league's top 10.
In other words, Kiffin's fingerprints are all over whatever success the Bucs have had in the past. Still, the Bucs have not offered him a future.
How does this happen? Why have the Bucs flirted with losing someone so important? At a time the world keeps asking Kiffin about the possibility of going to the Raiders, how could the franchise have left him with so few answers?
Perhaps you can understand why the Bucs did not address Kiffin's situation last offseason. There was enormous pressure on coach Jon Gruden coming into this season, and if a change had been needed, perhaps a new coach would want a new defensive coordinator running a new system. Besides, Kiffin's defense had slumped badly for the first time last season, falling to 17th in the NFL.
It has been obvious for months, however, that the defense had been retooled successfully. So why hasn't Kiffin's contract been addressed? Does his agent have better things to do? Can't the Bucs spare a Glazer to work this out?
If I ran the Bucs, I would lock Kiffin's door from the outside. I would tell the security guys to keep intruders out, but to make sure they kept Kiffin in. I would fold contract offers into paper airplanes and spent the day launching them in his direction. I would align the front office into defensive positions, and if I thought Monte was about to break free, I would tackle him.
A team wouldn't let its star quarterback hit free agency, would it? A great running back? So why would the Bucs let Kiffin?
In many ways, this is Kiffin's finest season. The Bucs climbed 15 spots in the defensive ratings. They are allowing 51 fewer yards per game. No one talks about how old the players are anymore. No one asks if the league has caught up to the Tampa 2.
"I'm really proud of this defense," Kiffin said. "There was a lot of pressure on them. There were a lot of questions. But I knew we'd be back. I didn't become a bad coach overnight."
Soon, however, he may become a free-agent coach overnight. The contracts of assistants usually end after the Super Bowl date. In other words, the Bucs front office has some work to do.
Down deep, I think Kiffin realizes Tampa Bay is where he belongs. No, not because he spent all week talking about how he loves it here. What else was he going to say?
As tempting as the idea of working with son Lane might be, however, Kiffin would also have to work for Al Davis, who is in the habit of peering over the shoulders of his coaches. For Kiffin, who has autonomy here, that would be an adjustment. Can you imagine the debate over man-to-man coverage (Davis' preference) vs. zone (Kiffin's system). If Kiffin wants to know just how much Davis would interfere, all he has to do is ask Gruden.
When a coach has been in one place as long as Kiffin, when he's paid above scale the way Kiffin has been, the gut feeling is that this will work out. But with so many teams looking for coaches - Baltimore, Miami and Atlanta, for instance - why not embrace a coach who has been such an asset?
Today, Kiffin may be the most important performer on the field. There will be a half-dozen plays, maybe more, when the game can be turned by his defense.
One more time, perhaps for the last time, the Bucs need Kiffin.
After that, they need to realize how much.
Gary Shelton can be reached at (727) 893-8805.
[Last modified January 5, 2008, 17:45:37]
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by John
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01/08/08 07:07 PM
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Fire Bruce Allen, re-sign Monte to another 3 years!
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by Richard
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01/07/08 04:53 PM
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Gruden needs to go and Kiffin has to stay!!
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by Kurt
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01/06/08 10:47 PM
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The Bucs and Gruden tanked the last THREE games - if this crew can fire Coach Dungy - bench Alstott and send Lynch to Denver - what do you expect?
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by Sonny
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01/06/08 06:16 PM
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You do not have to worry, the Raiders would not ever play the Tampa Two D. After the loss to the Giants maybe Tampa wont either.
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by Brandon
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01/06/08 04:28 PM
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I have broached this subject numerous times in the past few months and only now do we get column on it?Signing Kiffin should be our offseason priority.Letting him go would be inexcusable.He is the single most important component of this team.RE-SIGN!
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by Pat
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01/06/08 11:19 AM
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Amen.
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by sambo
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01/06/08 10:33 AM
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Kiffin should be locked up until he is ready to retire then he should have a Bucs front office position.
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by Buc Girl
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01/06/08 10:08 AM
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Seriously, please give this man a new contract ASAP. He IS the bucs. Havent you seen the downward spiral the team made after letting go of some of the greatest pieces of your puzzle??? Get your headds out of the sand and do the right thing.
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by Karen
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01/06/08 09:33 AM
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I totally agree with you Gary. What are the people in the Bucs head office thinking. Get Monty a new contract ASAP. We need him. He is one of the best things that ever happened to the Bucs. I as a fan love the job he has done over and over again
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by Bryan
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01/06/08 08:39 AM
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I think Kiffin has told the Bucs he wants to join his son in Oakland. Put yourself in his shoes for a moment. If your son were starting a career wouldn't you want to do as much as you can to insure his success? At his age he doesn't have much time.
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by Garick
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01/06/08 08:08 AM
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If we let Kiffin walk, this franchise could go into a downward spiral. Please, please re-sign Monte now!!!
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by Mike
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01/06/08 08:02 AM
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Come on Gary !
The day of the biggest game in 2 years and you wnat to stir this up? This has been the Glazers way since day one. But we must beleive that they will do the right thing and take care of Monte. This doomsday attitude still persist.Stop!
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by mb
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01/06/08 07:18 AM
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There's NO DOUBT this man is a critical component to the equation of BUCS DEFENSE. Hey Glaziers, Bruce Allen...let's not shoot ourselves in the foot!!
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by Randy
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01/05/08 09:48 PM
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Get Monte a contract=Quick! If he's costly start selling Kiffin jerseys. I bet they would sell like hotcakes.
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by Brian
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01/05/08 08:57 PM
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I've been asking myself this question all season now. Why is he not under contract? Losing Kiffin would be worse than any free agent loss a this team could have. MonIf Kiffin goes to another team..perhaps Bruce Allen should go to another one as well.
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