Buccaneers head coach Dirk Koetter must be feeling pretty good about Tampa Bay’s recent slew of draft picks, as they caused him to pen a new ‘Koetter-ism’ shortly after the team had made its selections.

When asked by ESPN’s Jenna Laine what he wants the team’s identity to be this year, Koetter responded by saying he wanted it to be one of “a badass football team.”

I asked head coach Dirk Koetter what he wants the Bucs' identity to be. His response? "A badass football team." — JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) April 29, 2017

With the way this offense is beginning to shape up on paper, and given how well the Buccaneer defense played down the stretch last year, there’s no reason to think that this couldn’t be their identity in 2017.

In Koetter’s first season as head coach of the Bucs, he successfully initiated the advent of drastically changing a losing culture that had plagued Tampa Bay for nearly ten years, and by the sound of his optimism heading in to this season, he still refuses to be satisfied until a playoff berth is clinched.