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Associated Press
Wednesday, February 11, 2004 TAMPA, Fla. -- More than 20 years after an ugly breakup, Doug Williams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are back together. The former Super Bowl MVP is quitting his job as Grambling State's football coach to work in the Bucs' front office as a personnel executive with duties that include evaluating pro players and assisting in recruitment of free agents. "Getting out of the coaching element wasn't as hard as walking away from Grambling. Grambling is always going to be right there for me," Williams ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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