Baker Talks Player Accountability, But Why Now?

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Sunday’s 15-10 win over the New York Jets was important for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

It might not end up being all that important for this season, and, in fact, it might end up giving them a worse draft pick when it’s all said and done. But, regardless of that, I think it was important – for a long rooted reason.

On the first “Victory Monday” in over a month, Tampa Bay head coach Dirk Koetter took to the podium for his scheduled press conference in a little better of a mood – as one would expect. Koetter’s main talking points were the changes that resulted in the Bucs finally getting a win for the first time in six weeks. He mentioned rookies Chris Godwin and Kendell Beckwith stepping up, he talked about some of the defensive adjustments the team made, and even referenced a more balanced offense, though one that still needs work.

But, what the real takeaway from Koetter’s press conference were his answers on one specific question.

The question was about what he said to the team this week that may have been different than weeks prior. 

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