Ira Kaufman Talks Run-Stuffing, Bucs Moving To 2-1, Rookie Discomfort, Canton Questions For Eli Manning & More

September 20th, 2019

The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports is cautioning fans but calling for a big victory Sunday at the same time. What a complex guy. Loads of Bucs chat on the podcast buffet today, recorded at One Buc Palace. PRESENTED BY BILL CURRIE FORD, home of the nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles, along with Buffalo Wild Wings, and Pin Chasers.

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7 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Talks Run-Stuffing, Bucs Moving To 2-1, Rookie Discomfort, Canton Questions For Eli Manning & More”

  1. Loyaltotheend Section 312 Says:

    Love how Clueless Joe asks a question and Ira and Rock ignore him ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

  2. Asdf Says:

    Bring Steve back! Get rock off this podcast!!

  3. Bucfan593 Says:

    To the question about a double standard at the end. Winston is leading all QBs in turnovers in the league since being drafted. If Matt Ryan did that they would have a fit rightfully so.

  4. rrsrq Says:

    Wasn’t JohnElway and the guy that was benched for Daniel Jones, the original malcontents. IJS

  5. Buccfan37 Says:

    Cool reference of The Coasters “Along Came Jones”. I was going to use that in a JBF comment yesterday but thought it too obscure.The only Jones I want to see come along is RoJo.

  6. JimbobBucsFan Says:

    Hey, I like the rock! He helps make things more lively and upbeat.

    I guess it’s just a matter of tastes.

  7. Jean Lafitte Says:

    The consternation of the GMen only scoring 14 and 17 points so far this season when the Bucs haven’t done any better is a little shortsighted. If they’re averaging 15 points a game it’s in line with the Bucs also only scoring 15 points a game. No matter how good our defense may be it gets neutered by our own offense. We’re not scoring either, so this game on paper looks like it will come down to the last possession, when it should not.