One of the biggest misconceptions about the 2013 season is that Darrelle Revis had a bad season. Those who choose to judge a CB by his interception and pass deflection totals aren’t accurate in their assessment of the position. According to Pro Football Focus, Revis was the best CB in the league in 2013. If Smith has had the opportunity to watch the game film on Revis, there is no way that he will trade him. I think if I had the opportunity to ask him this question he would be emphatic in letting me know that Revis is not going anywhere.
Mike Glennon had a very successful rookie season, even if the national media doesn’t want to give him credit for it. Just think about all the factors that were working against Glennon. He was playing with arguably the worst offensive play caller in the NFL, a shoddy offensive line and without his second-best wide receiver (Mike Williams) and his featured running back (Doug Martin). Glennon certainly has upside to be a successful quarterback in the NFL, but I wonder if Smith would rather bring in a bridge-starter who can help them win now. This would give us all insight on the validity of the rumor that puts Michael Vick to the Buccaneers.
There has been a lot of discussion about Smith's "cover 2" defense that he ran with the Chicago Bears. Smith has repeatedly stated that he will create his scheme around the talent on his roster, but a lot of the roster has not been filled out. When he starts to add players via free agency and the draft, I wonder if they will fit the mold of a traditional Lovie Smith defense.
The Buccaneers’ biggest weakness on defense in 2013 was their ability to generate a pass rush. After trying to rely on their front four for pressure early in the season, head coach Greg Schiano started to try creative ways to get pressure. Using stunts and extra blitzers did not work and the team failed to ever find a consistent pass rush. The Buccaneers can really use a new gap-penetrating three-technique defensive tackle to play next to McCoy and one or two new starting defensive ends. I would like to know how he plans to find those.
Last season, Tim Wright flashed bursts of greatness while working with Glennon. He is oozing with potential due to his great size and speed and having never been drafted. There is still a possibility that Wright has a few more hiccups along the way before developing into a great overall player. Does Smith decide to go forward with Wright as his franchise TE? Or, does he look for a replacement in free agency or the draft?
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