The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' pursuit of John Harbaugh as their new head coach may have been short-lived, but it certainly sparked some intriguing discussions. According to NFL insider Benjamin Allbright, the Glazer family made a direct inquiry to Harbaugh's representatives after he was fired by the Baltimore Ravens. But here's where it gets controversial... Allbright reveals that Harbaugh's agent, Bryan Harlan, made it clear that Harbaugh wanted to bring his own 'yes-man' general manager with him, which was a deal-breaker for the Buccaneers. This led to the Glazers sticking with their current general manager, Jason Licht, who has been a beloved figure among Bucs fans. So, while the Buccaneers may have made the inquiry, they ultimately decided to stick with the familiar and trusted Licht, a move that could ensure his job security over that of head coach Todd Bowles. But is this the right call? Or should the Buccaneers have embraced the controversial vision Harbaugh brought to the table? The debate rages on, and we want to hear from you! Do you think the Buccaneers made the right decision? Or would you have taken a chance on Harbaugh's innovative approach? Share your thoughts in the comments below!