If it was Dungy's team that Gruden took to the Super Bowl, could it not be argued that the very same Raiders team he beat in the "one SB he rests on" was Gruden's team that Bill Callahan took to the game?
Let it be known that Gruden is not my #1 choice for the Bills coach IF (and that's a big if) we were to go after one of the known quantities out there. But it was not Jon Gruden who has ran the Tampa Bay Buccaneers into the ground. If there is anyone who ran that team into the ground, it is Mr. Malcolm Glazer himself.
His first mistake was letting Rich McKay, the GM of the Bucs glory years, walk in the middle of December to become the President and GM of the division rival Falcons. McKay is still the president of that team, by the way.
Glazer's second mistake? It's no coincidence that the decline of the Buccaneers came right after the Super Bowl victory, as Glazer slowly bought out shareholders of Manchester United. In just a couple of years he went from a 3% shareholder to 98%. Man U is one of the best known soccer teams in the world. Shares aren't cheap. I don't know the exact amount spent, but I'd be willing to bet Mr. Glazer is bringing in a whole lot more Euros as the controlling owner of Man U than he is as full owner of the Bucs, and his interest in the team shows that, as they have continued a downhill slide the longer he has been at the helm of Man U.