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Friday, January 4 Three good fits for three different reasons By Sean Salisbury Special to ESPN.com |
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The only thing more surprising than Steve Spurrier's decision to leave Florida would be if he actually left Florida. It doesn't look like Tom Coughlin is going anywhere -- I don't think Spurrier will land in Jacksonville. Carolina has been bandied about, but I don't see that happening. Tampa Bay is the most logical geographic next step for Spurrier, but they don't need a head coach. Yet. There are two jobs outside the state of Florida that make some sense: the Chargers and Vikings. Unlike Tampa, both San Diego and Minnesota already have vacancies at the head coaching position.
The obvious choice, but what if Dungy is perfect? There is a wide chasm of difference between Tony and Steve -- and it's filled with aggression. Not aggression between the two of them, but between their different personality types. Spurrier is a bulldog, while Dungy is a teddy bear. The Bucs might need a bite from a big, mangy bulldog right now more than they need a hug. Dungy's position on the hot seat has been well documented -- if I were him, I wouldn't be feeling too comfortable right now.
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Timing is good and the offense is perfect But Spurrier's ego is precisely the kind that leads him -- and many others -- to believe he is just the kind of guy who can fix those problems. Spurrier would not put up with Randy Moss' nonsense, and the Metrodome isn't big enough for both of their heads -- Moss would have to learn to do it Spurrier's way, or Moss would have to go. Whomever it is, the team that lands Steve Spurrier will make sure that college football's loss is the NFL's ultimate gain. Among many other things, Sean Salisbury is an analyst for ESPN's NFL 2Night |
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