The Week 7 Win Makes The Bucs’ Record Better, But Can The Same Be Said For Their Overall Outlook?

October 25th, 2018

That Bucs-Browns game pushed Bobby Fenton into more critical thinking than usual, which is hard to do. The Free Stretch is presented by Bill Currie Ford. Find Bobby on Twitter @bobbygameday and definitely give the podcast a try. A Bucs fan from his days in the womb, Bobby never let’s it get boring; it’s always entertaining on The Free Stretch! Dive in now above, or listen and/or subscribe free at PodbeaniTunes and Google PlayListen or download above. 

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Bobby has hosted The Free Stretch on several platforms and Tampa Bay area radio stations over the years dating back to 2006, and he’s also done a national show on Sporting News Radio. For 15 months, he’s been parked here at JoeBucsFan.com.

Born and raised in Tampa, Bobby is a graduate of Jesuit High School (’98) and the University of Florida (’02) and has been a Bucs fan since attending the 1979 NFC Championship Game at Tampa Stadium in his mother’s womb.

In addition to the Bucs, Bobby loves the Gators, Lightning, and Rays. He is an avid Ultimate Frisbee player, as well as a defensive back and special teams ace for the Dunedin Pirates semi-pro football team of the Florida Football Alliance. His current deadlift PR is 455 pounds. He’s 38 and lives in South Tampa with his wife Chelsea, two children, and two dogs.

One Response to “The Week 7 Win Makes The Bucs’ Record Better, But Can The Same Be Said For Their Overall Outlook?”

  1. The Optimist Says:

    For it is I Joes, the optimist from long long ago. From a time of dark days in Bucs history. I feel your summary of the Cleveland game is being too negative, I’m mostly referring to Monday podcast and some things since.

    For starters, your not giving Cleveland enough respect: how many times have you heard, when your turnover differential is 0-4, you just don’t win that game. And yet the Bucs did.

    James Winston under fire, yet in Daily Fantasy circles, take a look and listen, Winston is considered an elite QB who is consistent enough for Cash Games.

    You came down to hard on Catanzaro too, calling Koetters desision to play for the FG a bad move considering Cats is a bad kicker. That is nonsense, not even HERE is he a Bad kicker; having made 7 of 8 before this game in which the Bucs dominated the first half and could have been up by 26. Its not like He will kick the ball wide, When Katz misses he hits the post or your blue finger gripping the remote control as it ebbs and flows INCHES off target. This guy was money for the Cards before.

    Lets let OTHER franchises fire their kickers, and coaches, and be like the successful franchise (steelers, packers) who stick by their good employees. In the clutch, he came thru. Koetter should examin analytics that say you should go for it a few time rather than kick all the time.

    And speaking of DFS, if you play, Tampa Bay is getting NO respect on defense.. no one has noticed the increased play. Even without Kwon, this defense is playing with effort, and these rookies in the secretary are going to be something by the end of the year.

    James had Bucs moving in the first half, and Cleveland with their VASTLY improved team and defense, came out with a better def game plan in the second half, But the Bucs have something the Browns do not, something we picked up in 2016, but maybe now are learning how to be its master:
    The. Bucs are learning how to WIN.