After watching this Sunday's AFC Championship Game, Gerald McCoy says he identified one of the problems with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

McCoy said the Jacksonville Jaguars and New England Patriots "never have to worry about whether a guy was going to do their job or where they were going to be," which wasn't the case for the Buccaneers.

"Whether it was preparation. How guys prepared. How guys played," McCoy told WDAE. "We just shot ourselves in the foot a lot with penalties and mental errors. And then there were times where we just got beat as a team. The team was just better than us. That comes from experience. Guys have to band together. We've got to come together as a team and unit and get on the same page. We weren't always on the same page. I think myself and Lavonte [David], we take a lot of blame for that. Not doing enough in the room or at practice. If this thing is going to change, we need to take this thing over and make sure it changes."

The Buccaneers opted not to shake up the coaching staff after a 5-11 season.