The Buccaneers narrowly missed out on a playoff berth and they hope to continue to make progress under general manager Mark Dominik and coach Raheem Morris. Dominik told the St. Petersburg Times that he will meet with Morris and the Glazer family over the next few weeks to talk about the coach's contract situation. "Coach and I will sit down and go through the whole season, what it felt like, and we'll take care of the business," Dominik said Monday. "But we'll handle it like a family would. We'll handle it internally to take care of it. "It's like everything else, I'm not a big rush-into-everything guy. I like to let it breathe a little bit. Today is going to sting, I can guarantee you it's stinging for coach Morris right now and it's stinging. It's going to take a few days to walk away from 10-6 -- and see the best part of 10-6, instead of the frustrating part of 10-6. That's the same way I want to do that with our staff as we go through free agency. I want a couple days of that buffer, or an entire week. It might take a little bit of time to do everything in the best interest of the entire organization." The Glazers -- who have a contract option for Dominik in 2011 -- are targeting the GM for an extension. "I'll keep that between me and ownership," Dominik said. "I wouldn't want to comment on it."