Ira Explores Team Glazer “Attack Mode” & Involvement, Receiver Price Tags, Wish Lists, 2-Year Title Window, Restoring Methodical Player Development, Nick Mangold & More

March 7th, 2017

Free agency frenzy is here! Tampa Bay media icon Ira Kaufman is hitting big topics of the day with Joe. Tampa Bay’s feisty — and only — Hall of Fame voter is tossing around knowledge. Enjoy! Click above to listen and/or subscribe on iTunes or Podbean. This month’s episodes are worth your time and new ones pop every Tuesday and Thursday on JoeBucsFan.com.

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3 Responses to “Ira Explores Team Glazer “Attack Mode” & Involvement, Receiver Price Tags, Wish Lists, 2-Year Title Window, Restoring Methodical Player Development, Nick Mangold & More”

  1. NycBuc Says:

    To be fair “The Burner” Turner was a big free agent signing of Atlanta. He was tomlinson back up and played well. He was a middle round find of the chargers, that flashed enough to get a nice contract from Atlanta.
    Comment was fair, he was still a late-round pick.–Joe

  2. bucs_365 Says:

    The 2 year window stuff is crap. How does New England continue, year after year. Follow that model. Draft well and develop players, have the franchise QB, smart free agent acquisitions.

    How does Green Bay remain a playoff team, year after year? Seattle? Pittsburgh is usually in the equation. The window thing is a choice in the way you manage your cap and in the commitment to developing players, coaches, and front office people from within.
    You can’t compare your team — any team — to the Patriots. It’s just not fair. Green Bay has had steady Hall of Fame quarterback play since 1992!! Seattle has dabbled a ton in free agency and made bold trades coughing up picks. Pittsburgh? Another Hall of Fame quarterback. –Joe

  3. Hig Says:

    Another quality Ira Kaufman podcast. Steadily on topic with no diversions, side bars, non sequiturs, or tangential discussions. Steve and Ira have the right chemistry to make good reading! Keep it up guys!
    What? Joe’s a big fan of “diversions, side bars, non sequiturs, or tangential discussions.” This will have to be rectified.–Joe