Dirk Koetter and America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, claim NFL Network super insider Ian Rapoport spread a steaming pile of BS about them to the nation on Sunday morning.

Today, Rapoport doubled down on his claim and shed more light.

For those unaware, Rapoport, via a mystery source, said Sunday that there is tension in the Koetter-Jameis relationship because Jameis thinks the playcalling is too predictable and Jameis didn’t “feel fully supported” by Koetter during his injury, in terms of how it was portrayed publicly.

Rapoport’s comments made Jameis look like 2-year-old with a full diaper. Clearly, whoever planted this information with Rapoport was either out to get Jameis or was out to weaken Koetter but was extraordinarily stupid in his/her approach.

Today, Rapoport was interviewed on WDAE-AM 620 and insisted Koetter and Jameis are “not in a good place right now.” And he added that his report didn’t come from just one person tipping him off.

“I absolutely stand by what I was told by several people informed of the situation,” Rapoport said.

The “several people” angle intrigues Joe. Still, Joe is very suspect of the report. And shame, shame on Rapoport for not including a comment from anyone associated with the Buccaneers in his report, or even some form of a “no comment.”

That omission either makes Rapoport look like a sloppy, biased or slimy reporter, or it means he got the info from someone inside One Buc Palace.

Rapoport went on this morning to say his various league sources, including people he just talked to at the December NFL owners meetings, believe coaching is the issue in Tampa, not the general manager.

“I think very, very few people think that Jason Licht is the problem there. Obviously, it’s not perfect,” Rapoport said.

“When people look at it around the league, they believe it’s more of a coaching issue than a personnel issue, and that there’s more than enough talent there to thrive.