349:; once that failed, they focused their efforts on Dungy, until he came aboard. The 1997 team improved from six wins to ten while qualifying for the playoffs for the first time since 1982, which included a 5β0 start and a Wild Card playoff win against Detroit for their first playoff game victory since 1979. They regressed the following year but bounced back in 1999 with eleven wins and a NFC Central title, the first since 1981, doing so on the efforts of rookie quarterback
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earlier in the year) to serve as general manager. McKay had served as the vice president of football administration since 1992 and had been a member of the NFL's
Competition Committee since being appointed earlier in 1994. The tasks granted to him involved a bigger role in supervising the personnel
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In April 2015, McKay was suspended from the
Competition Committee by the NFL after the Falcons were found guilty of piping crowd noise into the Georgia Dome. McKay remained suspended for nearly five months before he was reinstated by the NFL. The Falcons were fined $ 350,000 and stripped of a 2016
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before he had his mind set on Lewis. So confident was McKay that he started to help Lewis assemble a coaching staff before a face-to-face meeting between Lewis and the
Glazers resulted in rejection and a move to push for Gruden (eventually, the team traded two first round picks, two second-round
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players. The
Buccaneers' 41 Pro Bowl selections between 1997 through 2002 were the most in the NFL. In 1998, McKay, then president and general manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, worked closely with the Glazer Family, the city of Tampa, former Tampa Mayor
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December 27, 1995, McKay fired Wyche as coach, stating that the team was better off than they were when they hired Wyche (McKay called it a mutually agreed decision while Wyche called it a firing). On January 23, 1996, McKay hired
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December 12, 2003, McKay and the Buccaneers came to an agreement that would see McKay leave the organization with the freedom to join any team he wanted, with no compensation required.
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Oakland Raiders, in exchange for Gruden). Rejecting a contract extension offer, McKay considered leaving the organization during that time but did not.
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McKay is the longest standing member in the history of the
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the 1976β1977 season. He earned his bachelor's degree from
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731:"Bucs fire coach Tony Dungy - UPI.com"
696:Smith, Timothy W. (January 23, 1996).
279:McKay is the youngest son of the late
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567:"Member Profile: Richard James McKay"
484:. In January 2008, the Falcons hired
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581:"Red Room | Where the Writers Are"
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218:Career highlights and awards
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810:"Firing Dungy costly to Bucs"
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646:"MCKAY BECOMES BUCS' 2ND GM"
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509:Mercedes Benz Stadium
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64:Personal information
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315:Professional career
249:Richard James McKay
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