"Three games into what the Bucs hope will be a long and productive career, Gerald McCoy has no sacks and admittedly hasn't developed as quickly as planned at under tackle. That's because the third overall pick from Oklahoma started two of the first three games at right defensive end in a 4-3 alignment. Instead of being tutored by Warren Sapp, maybe McCoy should've hit up Simeon Rice for some pointers. None of this bothers coach Raheem Morris, who admits moving McCoy like a chess piece is what's best for the Bucs and not necessarily best for McCoy. "If I was thinking selfishly for McCoy, I would probably say yes (to staying in one position)," Morris said. "But thinking selfishly from a defensive standpoint, that makes us better. You love Quincy (Black) on that edge. If (McCoy) was a selfish player, he would come to me and say, 'Hey, just leave me in this one spot and let me get better at it,' but he doesn't have that in him. Our defense needs him to move around and be productive, be smart, be sharp and be wise beyond his years. And he has been. "During the season, you've got to do what's best for your football team."" Read more: http://www.tampabay.com/sports/foot...rald-mccoy-still-disruptive-for-tampa/1125676