So it appears that Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano has his own philosophy on how to handle victory formations.
After his team blew up Eli Manning in the final moments of their Week 2 loss to the Giants, they did it again to Tony Romo and the Cowboys on Sunday.
Before we get into how tacky and unprofessional Schiano's ploy is or how it creates a completely unnecessary injury risk to his players, there's one point that merits repeating: why would any coach have a philosophy about how to handle victory formations?
Who goes into a game expecting to lose? And who wants to be remembered for how they handle getting beaten?
Nick Saban was a college coach who tried his luck in the NFL. He didn't try to re-write the book on QB kneel downs, probably because he generally won games in college.
If he keeps this up, the only thing Schiano is going to be remembered for is the way in which he lost games.
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