Former UNC offensive coordinator John Shoop interviewing for Tampa Bay job
Posted Feb 8, 2012
A blast from the past is now in the mix to become the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive coordinator. John Shoop is interviewing Wednesday for the position. Shoop was Tampa Bay’s quarterbacks coach in 2004 before joining the Oakland Raiders in the same role the following season. Shoop, who was the Chicago Bears' offensive coordinator from 2001-03, ran UNC’s offense the past five seasons.
(FOX Sports)
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