Ira Talks Coaching Loyalty, Playoffs Takeaways For Bucs Fans, DeSean Jackson Criticism, Alvin Kamara Hypotheses, Grimes Approach & So Much More

January 23rd, 2018

Tampa Bay’s only Hall of Fame voter and Joe return to Hooters in Port Richey to extract Ira’s sage knowledge. Joe and the Sage fire away on many Bucs-related topics, as usual. So dive in here, or enjoy at iTunes, Google Play or Podbean.com. Ranked on the Google Play podcast “Top Charts” for three consecutive months (all genres nationwide), the Ira Kaufman Podcast keeps you informed and entertained every Tuesday & Thursday — and there is NO offseason. Click or download above. It’s fun — free and easy, too. Enjoy!

4 Responses to “Ira Talks Coaching Loyalty, Playoffs Takeaways For Bucs Fans, DeSean Jackson Criticism, Alvin Kamara Hypotheses, Grimes Approach & So Much More”

  1. David Says:

    Love your show… it is one of the *few* benefits of being a Bucs fan. I have 2 criticisms, remembering that I am and will remain a loyal listener.

    Lee…love you brother, but less is more.

    Ira… “Begs the question” does not mean “Implies the question”. I only mention it because you are well respected journalist.

    Thanks for the podcasts

  2. SteveK Says:

    Great podcast as usual.

    Can we get a podcast comparing 5 years of Dominik vs 5 years of Licht.

    Licht drafts better, but outside of Grimes, his free agency acumen is lacking. Dominik for all his woes didn’t get an open check book for free agents.

  3. SteveK Says:

    As a middle class father, and a Buc fan residing in Virginia, how in the hell did Licht pass on Calais Campbell, in favor of Paying Baker and Martin?

    I wish JBF could run a poll and share the poll with Licht, on which FAs to acquire. We CANT BE WORSE than the current FA acquisition team.

  4. Reggie Says:

    PLEASE NO MORE DOUG MARTIN BASHING !!!! IT IS GETTING SO OLD AND TIRED. DOUG MARTIN IS NOT THE REASON THE BUCS ARE TERRIBLE. OUR RUN BLOCKING WAS TERRIBLE, SWAGGY BAKER WAS TERRIBLE, AND HOW DO YOU LET BRADLEY MCDOUGALD LEAVE AND KEEP CHRIS CONTE.