Eyeing A McCown Return

April 5th, 2017

Calm down. Stay away from bridges, narcotics and sharp objects. The headline is not what you think and fear.

Despite Dirk Koetter being in possession of his dream No. 3 quarterbacks, there’s still room for competition as they slug it out for this year’s No. 2 job. A fourth quarterback on the preseason roster is common. And an intriguing name as surfaced: good guy Luke McCown.

The former Bucs backup (2007-2009) is 34 years old and was just cut by the Saints.

Koetter knows first-hand that McCown isn’t special. Koetter had him for three seasons in Jacksonville (2009-2011), and McCown’s two starts there were brutal in 2011. McCown followed Koetter to Atlanta to back up Matt Ryan in 2012 before he left to sit behind Drew Brees since 2013.

McCown, if he’s willing to sign a non-guaranteed contract, seems like a potentially fantastic pick-up by the Bucs.

He would represent someone America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, can learn from, and he might be better than current backups Ryan Griffin and Sean Renfree. He’s also someone who knows Koetter’s offense, and Koetter seems to like that trait in veterans.

Something to keep an eye on as summer approaches.

40 Responses to “Eyeing A McCown Return”

  1. tmaxcon Says:

    Joe don’t rule out the possibility of a Glennon return next year as the long term solution. Considering 8 is on basically a one year deal and will be beat out by the rookie they draft or sanchez most likey no later than week 8 of the season. 8’s likely to be available next year that should please the mob.

  2. The Buc Realist Says:

    I would rather see the Bucs Cut all the practice squad QB that they currently have and only have JW3 as the only QB on the roster!!!!!!!

    When the highlight to your NFL career is a wireless carrier commercial you have to ask what is this guy bringing to the table!!!!!!!!

  3. Seattle Buc Says:

    I would rather see Keith Tandy as the back up QB…

  4. DislocatedBucsFan Says:

    Realist….seriously… c’mon man

  5. Pickgrin Says:

    He has a lot more experience than either back up QB on our current roster. Does he have more talent? Since Koetter has already worked with him, if the Bucs bring Luke McCown in, we would then know the answer to that question is – YES.

    If not – then NO. We’ll know they like Griffin better.

    Griffin could never beat out McCown for the #2 spot when both were with the Saints sooooo….

  6. BigPoppaBuc Says:

    I remember when lucky Luke was crowned “most athletic” guy on the team. Those were dark days.

  7. tmaxcon Says:

    Realist

    I expect you to be complimenting young Mr. Griffin after he has a stellar pre season. 8 set the bar awful low for bucs backup quaterbacks especially his horrendous pre-season play but have no fear Griffin will raise the bar. I look forward to reading your glowing reviews of griffin the america’s backup of the future.

  8. pick6 Says:

    there’s a decent possibility that griffin or renfree is a better QB at this point on the field than a guy like luke mccown. however, i’d be willing to bet mccown is far better in the QB room and on the sideline. could see the bucs breaking ranks from their “we love our backups” stance for the right veteran.

  9. Bucsfanman Says:

    Except for one thing tmax, he couldn’t beat out the “terrible” #8. What makes you think Griffin will even be the 3rd QB if McCown is signed?! His depth of experience?!

  10. Mort Says:

    So much stupid already packed into this comment section…

    We are fine with the QBs on the roster.

  11. The Buc Realist Says:

    @Mort

    except we keep hearing about the Bucs looking thru the garbage bin of waste to upgrade the backup QB position!!!!!!!

  12. TheBucsAnthem Says:

    I actually liked Luke

    I had something he said a long time ago and it was posted on my desk that was inspirational and religious at the same time.

    Joe Henderson from the Tampa Bay Times wrote an article on Dec 3 2007…. and McCown said in there:

    “I think God has a specific plan for me. I lean on his timing, not mine”.

  13. BigHogHaynes Says:

    KAPP, bring him in and let him compete, when your trying to reach for the crown, you have to say…DAMN WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY!!

  14. Buccfan37 Says:

    He has leadership qualities like his brother.

  15. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    “McCown isn’t special. Koetter had him for three seasons in Jacksonville (2009-2011), and McCown’s two starts there were brutal in 2011.” J0E

    “McCown, if he’s willing to sign a non-guaranteed contract, seems like a potentially fantastic pick-up by the Bucs.” J0E

    Hold up. Isn’t the purpose for a backup to win games if your starter goes down? The idea is NOT to just plug a hole.

    I like Luke, but he was never good enough to even be an effective backup. I would rather skip the veteran presence and go with a new, young QB that goes undrafted. At least then we have a chance of striking gold and gaining trade value.

  16. Eric Says:

    Didnt we give him a sizable contract then he got beat out by Leftwich?

    But he started a game in New Orleans where we clinched the division i think.

    Hope were not counting on him.

  17. Q Says:

    Ill take luke over josh any day

  18. The Buc Realist Says:

    @Eric

    dominik gave him a big signing bonus only to trade him away for a 7th round pick, he was among many that got signing bonus to no play a single game for the Bucs that offseason.

    That is why after 2009 Team Glazer brought in Mike Greenburg to the front office to structure contracts and became team policy for no more signing bonuses!!! all because dominik was so terrible!!!!!!!

  19. JP4 Says:

    TheBucsAnthem Says:
    McCown said in there:
    “I think God has a specific plan for me. I lean on his timing, not mine”.

    And what, exactly, makes you think God is a Buccaneers fan or will become one if McCown is signed? If he’s a fan of any particular NFL team, it would have to be NE! If God likes Tom Brady & NE better than he likes Winston & the Bucs (and McCown) then what possible difference could McCown make with the Bucs?

    Applying religious/inspirational reasoning to sports never makes any sense to me.

  20. RawBucFan Says:

    A realistic & better option would be Blaine Gabbert.

  21. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    JP4 Says
    “Applying religious/inspirational reasoning to sports never makes any sense to me.”

    But you shouldn’t criticize others for doing so. I’ll never understand why some people feel the need to do so. Our faith does nothing to harm others beliefs.

    Personally, I hope he is an American Football fan, because I’ll be sorely disappointed if there is no football in heaven…or if its European football.

  22. Dooshlarue Says:

    I can’t remember. …….. how is his hair?
    And does he cry easily?

  23. TheBucsAnthem Says:

    @ JP4 Says:

    “Applying religious/inspirational reasoning to sports never makes any sense to me.”

    ———————————

    Well actually……….religion and sports go hand-in-hand

    How many times we’ve seen player praying to make or other teams to make field goals, shot, free throws……players thanking God after championships…..superbowls………the list is endless

    This is not a religious debate, but I was just sharing something I thought was cool that Luke McCown said many years.

    You don’t have to like it to appreciate it’s authenticity.

  24. BoJim Says:

    tmaxcon Says:
    April 5th, 2017 at 10:32 am

    Considering 8 is on basically a one year deal and will be beat out by the rookie they draft or sanchez
    __________________________________________________

    lol. Sanchez ain’t beating out nobody.

  25. DB55 Says:

    Sign Kap

  26. tmaxcon Says:

    Bucsfanman

    well sir… hope you are well but once again you are dead wrong Griffin has been groomed. Like Realist I eagerly await to read and comment on your positive feedback when Griffin steps up and seizes the number 2 job. you won’t hear winston barking during griffin’s reps like he had to when 8 would not correct receivers during his own rep. Joe was on it but i am too lazy to look for link… griffin is your future man get used to it. Griffin has done as much in the NFL the last two years minus one meaningless serious in a blowout.

  27. tmaxcon Says:

    BoJim

    we are talking about Glennon who has zero charisma teammates love them some Sanchez don’t count out the butt fumbler it’s not like he has a legit nfl starter ahead of him.

  28. NCMike Says:

    Oh the same tmax that said Griff would beat out Glennon 2yrs ago…… Yeah, take his typed words to the bank now before they they bounce

  29. NCMike Says:

    The guy is sooooo good he has zero passes in 4 seasons. Tmax is a great and amazing GM! As usual…….

  30. tmaxcon Says:

    NCMike

    you boy has yet to do anything I’d remain quiet so you don’t look so stupid when he fails and the chicago media and fan base eat his lunch

  31. RustyRhinos Says:

    tmaxcon, Once again you go out and bash Mr. Glennon. WTF is your problem with this guy? He is no longer on our team and yet that is not good enough for tmaxcon. You still are digging at Mr. Glennon every chance you get. Yeah we get it he will never ever be as good of a QB as you think he should be. And yet he got a multimillion dollar offer from the Buccanners and Mr. Glennon decided he wanted a chance to be a starting QB for even more money! Most of us are happy for Mr. Glennon. Most of us but not tmaxcon because he is so much better of an evaluator of NFL talent. He is going to be the next great GM in the NFL and that NFL = Not Freaking Likely. So please please please explain your discust with Mr. Glennon tmaxcon, we would all like to know why you keep on and on with bashing Mr. Glennon.

  32. Eric Denman Says:

    Luke would be a solid backup for this team IMO.

  33. NFLNut Says:

    Mike Vick …

  34. DavidBigBucsFan99 Says:

    I would take Mr. Bad News Kennels himself over No Hands Luke Mc Cown maybe even oyr current backups as well.

  35. DoNUTS Says:

    Nut- Mike Vick is officially retired. Feb 2017

    I like the Vick idea though for Winston but dont think he knows coaches offense so not sure on fit anyway. If you lose your QB1 in NFL, the season is done.

    NUTS

  36. SteveK Says:

    Glennon is going to keep a starting gig.

    We’d be best served to draft a mid round QB, if the board falls that way. We would have an affordable backup for four years + an opportunity to develop them into a trade able asset.

    If Joe believes we are done for if Winston goes down, then why not have an affordable rookie contract with the opportunity to develop at backup QB?

  37. SteveK Says:

    Glennon is going to keep a starting gig.

    We’d be best served to draft a mid round QB, if the board falls that way. We would have an affordable backup for four years + an opportunity to develop them into a trade able asset.

    If Joe believes we are done for if Winston goes down, then why not have an affordable rookie contract with the opportunity to develop at backup QB?

  38. MTM Says:

    No McClown’s what so ever. Pick up a young quarterback and groom him. Then you may be able to use him for draft picks down the road. Stop bringing in retreads. Especially a McClown…

  39. buccfan305 Says:

    With that headline Joe needs to be charge with attempted murder for all the ppl who would potentially commit suicide.

  40. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Draft a QB late or sign an undrafted one afterward.

    We do not need a vet, we have a vet starter now and a QB Guru for head coach.