Three Weeks Out And Now The Draft Is Real, Plus Losing The AAF And Football’s Role In Offseason Life; It’s An All-New Free Stretch!

April 4th, 2019

Nobody does a Bucs-and-more podcast like super fan and super media guy Bobby Fenton. Joe never misses an episode, and it’s all presented by the superstars at Bill Currie Ford, home of the nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles. Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday and enjoy. An intense Buccaneers fan from his days in the womb, Bobby always keeps it interesting!

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For 19 months The Free Stretch has been right here at JoeBucsFan.com being heard on several radio stations dating back to 2006. Bobby also hosted a national show on Sporting News Radio.
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 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 “Three Weeks Out And Now The Draft Is Real, Plus Losing The AAF And Football’s Role In Offseason Life; It’s An All-New Free Stretch!”

  1. D1 Says:

    Bobby,

    I enjoy the show.

    I’m with you on the AAF. The first games , Saturday, crushed the prime time NBA game of the weekend. Definitely worth restarting with a better financial foundation. Which a big part of that would be a commitment from a major network to sign a longer term broadcast deal. It’s difficult to establish a TV audience if the broadcasts shift from network to network and or broadcast on a network that is not a major player. The NFL network is not the right place to go as it’s too small in width to build a national fan following, Fox, NBC, or ESPN is where it should start.

    Lots of potential for a minor league pro football league . Just has to attract better business people who can help establish and fund the league.