The first sign of trouble came early in training camp, when a couple of Bucs officials noticed that offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski was often relying on his top assistants to develop and install some of the more detailed aspects of the team's offense.
Soon after that, the players caught on. Finally, when it became apparent to almost everyone in the organization that Jagodzinski was something of a novice play-caller as well, the Bucs decided something had to be done.
That something was done Thursday, 10 days before the team's regular-season opener against Dallas, when the Bucs dismissed Jagodzinski and gave quarterbacks coach Greg Olson the added duties of offensive coordinator.