Greg Schiano insists that "halftime adjustments" aren't that common in the NFL.

The first-year Buccaneers coach says adjustments are made constantly and that intermission is often used for the personal matters of players.

"I really think that halftime adjustments are overrated in a big, big way. I think halftime is to take care of your personal business, go to the men's room, get a drink and maybe something to eat because you maybe had something to eat three hours before kickoff or four hours before kickoff, now you have played an hour and a half later. You are looking at 5 1/2 hours before you have put some fuel in your system," Schiano said.