“Striking Distance”

November 18th, 2019

When you’re 3-7 and your quarterback has lost a ton of games through five seasons, national media types start categorizing you in the scrum of clubs that might draft the top quarterback prospect in the NFL Draft.

College football fans have seen Louisiana State QB Joe Burrow have a spectacular season, one that has reached unexpected heights, and at this point he looks like he’ll be the No. 1 overall pick on April 23.

(FYI, Joe’s got a monster draft party planned and the new location is 100 percent confirmed already. Formal announcement next month.)

Today, hot dog eating contest-protestingmock draft-scowlingL.L. Bean-wearingSecond Amendment abolitionistMike Florio-arguingparrot-insensitivechewing-with-his-mouth-opensoup-gulpingCalifornia train-romancinganti-football proliferationouthouse-admiringairline-nappingsteerage-flyingYogi Berra-worshipingurinal picture-takingvideo game-playingTaylor Swift-listeningpickpocket-thwartingBucs-uniform-frowningAllie-LaForce-smittenBig-Ten-Network-hatingpedestrian-bumpingolive oil-lappingpopcorn-munchingcoffee-slurpingfried-chicken-eatingoatmeal-lovingcircle-jerking, craft beer-chugging, cricket-watchingscone-loathingcollege football-naïvebaseball-box-score-readingNPR-honkfilthy-hotel-stayingfight-instigatingbarista-trainingBudweiser-tolerantbaseball scorecard-keeping social activist NFL insider Peter King of NBC Sports wrote about how he believes Burrow has a 75 percent of being the No. overall pick and how the Bucs could be within striking distance of trading up for him — if they tire of Jameis Winston’s inconsistent play.

6. I think there’s one asterisk: Cincinnati or Miami would have to have the first pick in the draft. If that pick belongs to the Jets, Giants, Washington or Atlanta, I could see them taking Ohio State pass-rusher Chase Young, or trading down to a team desperate for Burrow. With the unfortunate Tua Tagovailoa hip injury, which could sideline him well into 2020 or longer, and with another command performance by Burrow (16 straight non-dink-and-dunk completions at one point Saturday night, for 242 yards), Burrow is clearly the top quarterback prospect. There could be four teams in the top 10, within striking distance to get the pick if they don’t finish this regular season in the pole position: Miami, Cincinnati, Denver and Tampa Bay (if Jameis Winston finishes the regular season shaky).

Who knows what the final six Bucs games will bring?

A four- or five-win season could deliver the No. 5 or No. 6 overall pick and a new head coach and general manager. It’s just too early to predict or speculate sensibly. Heck, what about Jameis’ new ankle injury that happened late in yesterday’s game? That potentially could change the landscape for Team Glazer and the Bucs.

The flaw in King’s logic centers around the Dolphins.

Even if they finish at No. 7 overall and the No. 1-picking team doesn’t want a quarterback, the Dolphins have a mountain of draft capital to trade up compared to the Bucs. If the Bucs were inclined to make such a deal, they’d have to cough up a current front line talent in addition to a slew of picks.

87 Responses to ““Striking Distance””

  1. Waterboy Says:

    Cincinnati is locking up Burrow and Miami will take Herbert.

  2. Mort Says:

    Jameis didn’t give up all those long drives to the saints, guys. Get a DE/OLB for when JPP leaves.

  3. Bculaw Says:

    Fix the lines first.

  4. Anthony Lash Says:

    We need an oline and a secondary. We need trench play. We need trench play. I’m ok with Winston for now but hypothetically say we draft a quarterback. Do you want Joe Harrington or David Carr all over again. A punch drunk time rookie. it would be a waste of a pick. He’d get murdered behind the line with absolutely no running game. Geez people we need trench play and secondary help. It doesn’t help that we also are the youngest team in the league.

  5. BrianBucs Says:

    Arians has said that he really likes Burrow. Plus, the Bucs have sent representatives to watch and scout Herbert from Oregon.
    It will be interesting to see what happens the rest of the season. If Winston continues to crap the bed, then anything is possible.
    At this point, signing Winston to a long term deal, or franchising him at 27 Million is just absolutely ludicrous.
    There are several QB’s coming in this next draft that will be stars in the NFL while the Bucs QB never will. It would be a shame to pass them by while continuing to beat a dead horse.

  6. miken Says:

    @mort… nope he sure didn’t and by the end of the year he will have more turnovers in 5 years of play than any other QB in NFL history… that’s 100 years of bad qb’s and he will top the list and drafting a DE or OLB wont fix that.

  7. Sport Says:

    Although I totally understand why. I’m just not ready for draft talk yet. We have plenty of needs a top 10 player could fill on this team.

    And I can deal with this type of draft article, the one I can’t stomach is when you talk about losing out for draft position. There is exactly zero chance players go for that kind of thinking, mostly because that pick could be the kid that takes their job. No way they lay down. And if they do, they should get the VH treatment.

    In BA I Trust!

  8. Marine Buc Says:

    Exactly why I’ve been saying all year. Regardless of how Winston plays the rest of the season we need to draft a QB.

  9. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    I believe it will be too costly for us to move up for a QB as there are several teams desiring one…..we would be better served by selecting one a bit later in the draft…..there are several prospects that may turn out to be great pros.

    If we franchise Winston we should still draft a QB….if that bothers Winston, so be it.

    We would be foolish not to give Griffin an opportunity for real NFL snaps later in this season, especially if the decision on Winston has been made (either way)

  10. crazy Says:

    Drafting another QB savior seems obvious but how will he succeed with too many holes on offense and defense to fill in this off-season? I’m all for moving on from #3 but he’s not the root cause to this year’s poor record.

  11. Ricordo Says:

    I hear that Kaepernick is looking for a team to play with.

  12. MidwestBucsFan Says:

    Just my opinion —
    A lot of people are correct in saying drafting a QB still doesn’t fix the other problems.

    However, the $21M – $30M you save in having a rookie QB contract versus the cost of another year of @Jameis1of1 does open up some funds to fill some voids. Again

  13. tmaxcon Says:

    not a single quaterback drafted by this $h!t $how of a franchise has signed a second contract…. it’s bigger than winston ladies

    when 25 year old fine young man owns ALL your franchise quaterback records and does not receive a second contract or has not progressed that is orgainaztion failure once again.

    jameis will be successful outside of tampa. tampa is the undisputed black hole of the nfl

  14. SCBucsFan Says:

    People need to understand and be OK with the fact there is no quick fix and there will be years of pain before this team gets better.

  15. TOM Says:

    After hearing all the excuses from BA for JW not being at fault for most of the TO, I believe JW will be back next year & maybe beyond. OT should be the #1 pick. Lazy ass D Smith sucks big time & Dotson is to old.

  16. Cgmaster27 Says:

    @ricardo kap will never play another down in the nfl. Move on already

  17. JP_09 Says:

    There is no chance in hell Burrow gets past Cincinnati @ 1. He’s an Ohio native and the best QB in college this year

  18. Sharthappens Says:

    “What if”…. JW cannot has play this week and Ryan Griffin comes in and plays well and we actually win the game? I here on talk radio that Terrific Tom is playing his last year in NE. Could he make his way to Tampa???

  19. 813bucboi Says:

    screw drafting a QB right now….

    let JW walk…
    let SUH walk…
    let dotson walk….

    trade ME to the PATS for 2 1st and 2 2nds…..
    trade LVD for a 2nd and 3rd round pick…
    trade brate or OJ for a pick…we dont need both of them….

    draft ALL oline & dline…..sign some FAs for the secondary and oline….

    the QB should be the last piece to the puzzle….

    GO BUCS!!!!

  20. crazy Says:

    IMHO the team needs an underappreciated journeyman (like the one that won a SB here) who can solidify the offense while this year’s and next year’s rookies mature rather than another rookie QB savior. I’m not sure there’s another Brad Johnson type available but solid mistake free QB play would be an upgrade to what #3 puts on tape each week. Rookie QB’s are a crap shoot. Heisman winning QB’s have yet to set the NFL on fire.

  21. NYbucsfan Says:

    This is great news! I’m so tired of all the turnovers.

  22. Dusthty Rhothdes Says:

    Jacob Eason will storm up the draft boards this offseason and after washingtons bowl game…the bucs if they want will get a great qb….although if they finish in top 3 for the draft I think a new GM should either get an extra #1 or just take chase young……..look at what the raiders have done with mayock and chucky, they are building a solid nfl team that can win in foxboro or baltimore in the future playoffs…..licht is a dunce he missed out on trading a ton of assets with high return the past 2 years….i am against it a little bit but if he could have gotten 2 #1s for mike evans he should have dealt him because the bucs are 5-11 with evans and for whatever reason they dont throw to him for games…he is a HOFer and great for the team and community but he is an asset that would get a huge return for the future bucs who will not be good for 2-3 years at least

  23. Bruce Blahak Says:

    “Anyone but WinSTUNNED” should be the new mantra for this franchise. Shore up the other holes in the team as first priority and then see what’s out there for QBs…

  24. Buczilla Says:

    Every single quarterback that we have drafted in the first round has been a failure here for one reason or another. Doug had a chance to be decent for a long time but Culverhouse f’d that up. Our team lacks talent EVERYWHERE and there are no quarterbacks worth taking in the first round since Tua is hurt, some scouts say Herbert is a wuss/bad under pressure, and Burrow was a 5th rounder before the season. I’d rather go with more of a sure thing in the first (top tier o-lineman would be nice) round and worry about qb in the 2nd or 3rd. Hell, keep Jameis for one year, or sign some other scrub and worry about qb the year after. We are a long ways away and we need to start by firing Licht and then hiring someone who knows talent.

  25. Barack's Crack Pipe Says:

    Marine Buc Says:
    “Exactly why I’ve been saying all year. Regardless of how Winston plays the rest of the season we need to draft a QB.”
    .
    .

    Funny, I’ve been saying the same thing. Maybe it’s the jarhead DNA.

    There are going to be really good offensive tackles or edge rushers available, who I’d prefer in the first round. Fix the trenches (something most of us have been begging for the whole time Jameis 1 of 1 has been GM). Some good QBs will be on the board later.

    I would still like to see our backup quarterback see his first real game experience. You never know…

  26. Adrnagy Says:

    Can the Bucs tag shaq?

  27. Snook Says:

    TRADE FOR DALTON.

    Mock this all you want, Joe, but he’s 5x better than Winston.

    Same franchise that wouldn’t try to keep Carson Palmer. Arians could actually work with Dalton because he’s not a moron like Winston is.

    All of BA’s former QBs have either had success before he coached them or were rookies. Winston is neither. Its time to cut bait.

    Joe loves to rave about Winston’s career stats, blah blah blah. Go look at Daltons. Oh and he’s won.

  28. Dusthty Rhothdes Says:

    Adrnagy….thats a good point and a solid way to build a team, like that plan if the bucs can, but it makes sense so the bucs will not do that

  29. Unimpressed Says:

    We’re too focused on meaningless wins and moral victories to have a real shot at Burrow.

  30. Craig Says:

    Bucs should franchise Shaq Barrett

    !st round Brad Delpit

    Second and third rounds O-linemen

    4&5- James Morgan and Jalen Hurts

    6-7 more O-line

  31. Adrnagy Says:

    I believe. The off season will start with the dline. If we can tag shaq. Keep nassib and jpp. It’s a great start. Vea is there and suh bye. Draft at least 2nd rounder and 3 rd on dline.
    No more cb draft pls. —— sign free agents. Vets.

    Offense. —— sign free agent tackle. And draft oline.

    Of course change the uniforms.

  32. Easy Says:

    Jalen Hurts wont make it past the second round. The guy is a winner and would fit in well with this offense.

  33. Barack's Crack Pipe Says:

    Sharthappens Says:
    “What if”…. JW cannot has play this week and Ryan Griffin comes in and plays well and we actually win the game? I here on talk radio that Terrific Tom is playing his last year in NE. Could he make his way to Tampa???
    .
    .

    That would be interesting. Phillip Rivers may be an option, too. There’s also no reason at all for Griffin to not get an opportunity this season, IMO.

  34. Adrnagy Says:

    I’m not impress with the punter he’s making what 4M ? For a 40yd punt .. bye.
    I would unload Jensen. Pinion. Suh.

    Then we have 100M to spend. I will load up on key areas such pash rusher. Cb. Tackles.safety And yes Melvin Gordon.

  35. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    “Striking Distance”
    • DE/OLB – Chase Young – OHIO STATE
    • LT – Andrew Thomas – GEORGIA

  36. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    1st Order of Business

    Hire former Executive Vice President of Football Operations of the Houston Texans – Rick Smith.

  37. Tampa Bay Demon Says:

    I am and have been a Jameis Winston fan for the duration…. and yet, I MUST confess……

    Joe Burrow is definitely intriguing.

  38. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    2nd Order of Business

    Hire Daniel Jeremiah As Our New GM.

  39. 813bucboi Says:

    LUV

    i agree with the “striking distance” draft picks…..

    but our 1st order of business should be:

    HIRE LUV for GM!!!!!!!

    then hire BA to be POFO, since all he wants to do is delegate….

    GO BUCS!!!!

  40. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    813

    Haha thanks bredren – I would do it for free.

  41. Barack's Crack Pipe Says:

    SCBucsFan Says:
    “People need to understand and be OK with the fact there is no quick fix and there will be years of pain before this team gets better.”
    .
    .

    It shouldn’t be this way. Yet Lichtweight just got a 5-year extension. It’s a Bucs life.

  42. Buccfan37 Says:

    Burrow on a early drafting team could be a bust. Somehow I see his game as smoke and mirrors. He needs big talent surrounding him.

  43. Bobby M. Says:

    The Bucs are praying Winston can play….because if Griffin comes in and manages the game effectively, all hell will break lose at One Buc Place. That dude has been buried on the depth chart for a few yrs, its not going to be a good look if a viable solution was sitting there yet we kept tanking with Winston. I’m not sold on the LSU guy either….rarely does the most popular college player translate to being effective in the NFL. Often times, they are good but propped up with superior talent much like with Winston when he was at FSU. Look around the league you see guys thriving that weren’t considered the best of their class. Drew Brees was a 2nd rd pick….Lamar Jackson was the last pick in the 1st rd….Russell Wilson was a 4th rd pick as was Tom Brady. I’m not worried if we dont get the “top guy”….great QBs come from a variety backgrounds, programs and rounds. We got the top guy in 2015….as did the Titans….How’d that work out?

  44. The Buc Realist Says:

    Wow!!! How so many of the sheep have changed their tunes already!!!!!!!! And some even their screen names!!!!!!!!!!! This comment thread did not age well for the sheep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! especially 813Buffoon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    https://www.joebucsfan.com/2019/08/what-is-different/

    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I warned all the sheep, and none wanted to listen to the TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Its the most requested “Realist Repost”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    “The Buc Realist Says:
    August 8th, 2019 at 9:15 am
    So The Buc changed the coaches, but did not fix the problem!!!!!!!!!!!!! And ole stale biscuit was “paid the big bucks” to “fix” all of light weight’s mistakes!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is so plain to see what garbage and what a wasted year this will be!!!!!!!! But team cash in glazers are so happy to sell some funny looking hats!!!!!!!!!!!!! The “real” fans are tired of all the “fixing” and duct tape year after year after year!!!!!!!!!! Unfortunately have to root for an obvious and total failure so even the sheep will know that it is evident for the full rebuild instead of all the excuses and what its scenario’s of why maybe it could work with some more duct tape!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    2019 will reveal answers to the sheep, that the “real” fans already know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

  45. SmittyToiletBowles Says:

    Not anti Jameis at all but its time to move on. Too slow of a decision maker and not enough anticipation to ever be a top tjer qb. We all know the Bucs will win just enough games to not make the playoffs nor not get the guy they need. The life of a Bucs fan.

  46. AlteredEgo Says: Your comment is awaiting moderation. Says:

    Ronde for GM…

  47. Buccernutter Says:

    80% completion for brees and 12 qb hits in one half but we’re talking about jameis’s 4 ints.

    Dumbest fan base in sports.

  48. NOLES Says:

    Anthony was right… Unfortunately we have to live w Jameis a little while longer unless we scrap it all for complete rebuild…

    Draft a good ctr – usually 2nd rd.. cut Jensen and use that money elsewhere. The fact that he admitted to being ill prepared for last yr bc he got Paid is just ridiculous. He SUCKS for the money.. Get a starting caliber CB in free agency

    Free agent R Tackle if there is one…. unless top Tackle prospect can be had in draft..

    Draft Delpit or best Edge Rusher… Then we need depth at O Line & D line.. A REAL legit Bell COW RB would be nice. Jones has improved but he is not Cook or Jacobs that is kind of RB we need

    Resign Barrett & JPP bc he seems to be one of the only players that gives 100% ALL the TIME.

    What’s alarming is regardless of coaching staff we keep talking about effort & mental mistakes. The 2 things that coaches CANNOT TOLERATE

  49. Buccernutter Says:

    The only reason i agree with moving on from jameis is because of the rift it has created in the fan base. People sincerely believe his turnovers are not attributed to anything but his poor decision making.

  50. Anonymous Says:

    Any good QB the Bucs draft is going to be the Jameis 2.0 draft. Don’t know why the Glazer’s don’t sell. Continue to put a bunch of their money into what has been one of the worst teams in the past decade. Could get a lot for a hyped up screen stadium and new indoor training facility. Maybe baby Glazer’s have been crying to sell for a while and get turned down every time.

  51. unbelievable Says:

    Are we within striking distance of fixing the o-line?

    Are we within striking distance of having well-balanced playcalling that includes running the ball and throwing quick slants and screens?

    Because until then, it doesn’t matter WHO you put back there as QB.

    If Tom Brady played on this team, our record would be 4 – 6.

  52. Blogtalkfootball.com Says:

    (if Jameis Winston finishes the regular season shaky).

    Bwahahahaha!

  53. Pewter power Says:

    They are gonna franchise turnover machine winston which means plenty of time for tua to heal and learn the game

  54. JustBucNwin Says:

    We are going to franchise JW…watch! Too many excuses coming from the head coach to think he will go into a different direction. Does it really matter our draft spot with our GM at the helm?!

  55. Im tired and 87 is right Says:

    No way should we draft another QB without fixing the oline first. What makes you think any QB would thrive with that amount of pressure. I say we keep Jameis, fix the oline and then see what happens. Also get some veteran help in our secondary.

  56. firethecannons Says:

    Easy Says:
    November 18th, 2019 at 10:55 am
    Jalen Hurts wont make it past the second round. The guy is a winner and would fit in well with this offense.

    I agree with this completely then rest of our draft on the lines and free agency on the secondary.Also Hurts has team mentality personality, great locker room fit, fights for every yard–his game is something closer to Lamar jackson. Consider unloading a piece or two for draft pic–OJ? just saying.

  57. Tampa Bay Demon Says:

    Buccernutter Says:
    “The only reason i agree with moving on from jameis is because of the rift it has created in the fan base.”

    ~~~~~~~~~~

    Sooooooo well said, Buccernutter. I am starting to feel that same way. The divide is as bad as I have ever seen. We might as well be Cowboys vs ‘Skins fans at this point. — For Jameis’ own good, and for the wellbeing of this fanbase……. yea, maybe it is just time.

  58. Syl Says:

    Please sign the one hit wonder. I really want to start ignoring this team again.

  59. firethecannons Says:

    JustBucNwin Says:
    November 18th, 2019 at 12:38 pm
    We are going to franchise JW…watch! Too many excuses coming from the head coach to think he will go into a different direction. Does it really matter our draft spot with our GM at the helm?!

    and I completely agree with this too, this team is on a track that it may never never get off–too many excuses for Winston–he needs to get permanently injured till the stupid Buc management goes a new direction. In the meantime, I like the Cardinals team now. Only problem there is no JoeCardinalsFan.com

  60. Tampa Bay Demon Says:

    firethecannons Says:
    “Winston–he needs to get permanently injured”

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    C’mon man, that is NOT ok….. for ANY player ever, let alone a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. That is an awful frikking thing to say.

  61. Tvan101 Says:

    Anyone who has watched the Bucs play all season and doesnt think winston is the root cause should really get their head examined. In 5 years he is the exact same player, any second he could throw multiple turnovers in a quarter. It is insane that people defend him constantly, if you think he will be good somewhere else go back and watch some film.

  62. Joe Says:

    Don’t know why the Glazer’s don’t sell. Continue to put a bunch of their money into what has been one of the worst teams in the past decade. Could get a lot for a hyped up screen stadium and new indoor training facility. Maybe baby Glazer’s have been crying to sell for a while and get turned down every time.

    Why should they sell? Would you sell a business that is guaranteed to make hundreds of millions of dollars each year before you turned the light switch on?

  63. stpetebucsfan Says:

    Picking a QB at #1 has always worked so well eh…the ONLY reason Mariota wasn’t that pick was because JW was better. Neither of them is working out.

    Here are some familiar names of QB’s picked #1 in case JW and MM are not enough to shake some sense into folks

    Jamarcus Russell…Tim Couch…Baker Mayfield(jury still out but Cleveland fans already believe they have JW 2.0)..David Carr..
    Sam Bradford (decent but did he turn a franchise around) Jeff George…Those are #1 picks in the ENTIRE DRAFT…if you expand to first rounders it gets uglier.

    AGAIN…the draft is a total crapshoot. This means that yeah many if not most great QB’s come from a high draft pick…but it’s far from certain..even with the very top pick!

    So forget losing on purpose. We are the freaking Bucs..we don’t need to lose on purpose…we lose anyway…looking at a single pick..or a single victory as making a difference in this team is absurd! Play the kids…find out what we have and give them experience but do NOT lose on purpose…what message does that send to the guys actually strapping on their helmets. We get NO FEEL for how anybody plays in that scenario. Who is going to give any effort to lose? Playing the kids will lose enough without doing it on purpose. JW will throw enough picks…miss enough open targets…take enough sacks…we’re not jeopardizing our freaking draft position even if we try to win.

    So here is a draft strategy for you. Trade OJ in the off season.

    If we have two #1’s we have the ability to convert those into 4-8 pics depending on round.

    People here seem to love Chucky…well that was his strategy with the Raiders…he gave up the best pass rusher in the NFL for multiple picks.

    We should stop focusing on ONE pick and instead focus on the ENTIRE draft.

    Does anybody here believe we are just one player away from the playoffs? Really? We have some good/great young players but not enough.

    Imagine two first round picks going to OL/DL…two first round picks in the trenches give us a 50-50 chance of dramatically improving one side of the trenches. Imagine picking up a few more picks in the 2nd and 3rd with other trades.

  64. Allbuccedup Says:

    As long as these clowns are running the BigTop nothing going to change. BA had a veteran QB in Arizona plus a excellent defensive backfield just the opposite he has here. A lot of players he drafted were not great. In New York Bowles drafted Leonard Williams and Darron Lee both turned out to be head cases.

  65. Cgmaster27 Says:

    Said it once and ill say it again. Despite what the trolls think, unless you improve this crap offensive line, it doesnt matter who you put back there. And stop with the jalen hutrts stuff. You all think they are going to design an entire offense around him like Baltimore did for jackson? Because i dont. This draft has to entirely be the trenches. Both sides need upgrading. Unless you get burrow ,screw drafting a qb. Get chase young or the tackle from georgia and tell lazy ass d smith hes moving to right tackle no matter what.

  66. Bucfan81 Says:

    I am tired of everyone saying it’s the line that’s why JW keeps turning the ball over. Yes the right side of the line has issues. However this guy takes to long to make reads and holds onto the ball way to damn long. So it’s not all on the offensive line. I think Winston would still turn the ball over at least twice a game even with an above average line. Just watch other NFL games for years Seattle line sucked yet Wilson was still making plays and winning games and not turning the ball over 4 or 5 times a game. Stop trying to save the below average QB time to move the hell on.

  67. DB55 Says:

    LUVMYBUCS Says:
    November 18th, 2019 at 11:15 am
    2nd Order of Business

    Hire Daniel Jeremiah As Our New GM.
    ——————–
    Jeremiah is 10x better than Mayock imo.

    Imo there’s not a good FA who will sign with the Bucs, that’s been the case for years.

    If you try to build through the draft you’ll get bad picks like MJ Stewart over Donte Jackson or OJ Howard over Ryan Ramczyk or Dalvin Cook.

    So it just seems like a lost cause. The one thing that sticks out to me is how young lichts picks are, while or opponents have jailhouse bodies or guys are just finishing puberty but wtfdik

  68. Bruce Blahak Says:

    Here’s some stats for the Siberia’s QB crew: WinSTUNNED is 31st in completion percentage, leads in interceptions by 6 over Mayfield and leads in times sacked(mostly his own doing) … and has a horrid win-loss record. And people still debate about this fraud? I’m near done with this team, it’s been the most painful 5 years…including the Vinny era…

  69. Bruce Blahak Says:

    QB rating is 29th! yeah, sign him up for millions alright….UNREAL!!!

  70. HowMuchIsAnEarOfCornInTampa? Says:

    I agree with the “Trenches” crowd. Always have, actually. OT is our biggest need, so draft the best available. Then, I would throw my 2nd pick on Tua. We tried that with that worthless wonder from Clemson a few years back. It didn’t work out, but I would still try it again. Think he’ll drop?

  71. HowMuchIsAnEarOfCornInTampa? Says:

    Let Tua rehab and play Griffin after saying goodbye to that guy we wasted a #1 overall pick on. Worst case is we let Tua come in the second half of next season and we get a good pick the next April anyway. Keep our coach, don’t completely rebuild…

  72. TouchDownTampaBay Says:

    Burrow is overrated. He is surrounded by superior talent, faces very little pressure. He is a system QB and any rookie, him, Tua, Herbert, and anyone else would fail miserably behind this o-line. Bucs have two choices, sign JW to a short term deal and cross their fingers that he figures some of this out, or burn it to the mother$#%^ing ground and bring in some scrub like Foles or Keenum and let the losses mount. 2020 draft should be focused on the trenches and not one damn pick should be wasted in any round on a QB. I know the anti Jameis crowd can’t wait to see him leave and take his picks with him. However, the secondary still sucks beyond belief and gives up points at an alarming rate. How is some game manager QB going to lead this team to victory. Foles led the Jags to 13 points yesterday. Jameis, with all his flaws, is better than any rookie or scrub QB they bring in. We need a QB capable of putting up a 50 spot on a team like the Rams. None of the potential FAs including Bridgewater is going to come anywhere near that type of offensive production. Blow it up or ride with Jameis are your only two logical options.

  73. Oneilbucs Says:

    Bucnutter I agree with you bro as well. It’s not even fun anymore rather we lose are not . My life or my joy is not built around the Bucs it’s just for fun to me been a bucs fan for over 20 years now. I rather see the fan base together then apart. So let’s just get another guy now when we do I don’t want to here about defense or running game because he’s going to have to overcome all of that just to win 1 game. He’s got to be able to score 30 points a game.

  74. down in the dirt doug Says:

    WE WILL ONLY STOP BEING THE LEAGUES BUFFOONS AND WHIPPING BOYS WHEN LICHT IS GONE OR WE GET HIM SOME REAL HELP.SORRY BA–THINGS JUST NOT WORKING SO WELL FOR YOU.

  75. Wesley Says:

    Do whatever you have to, to get Burrow.

  76. July Joe Says:

    Burrow isn’t even close to as talented as Tua, who isn’t even close to as talented as Jameis … fans are idiots.

    Anyways:

    Bengals: Joe Burrow, QB … will bust in Cincy
    Redskins: Chase Young, DE … SUPERSTAR
    Dolphins: Herbert, QB … will bust in Miami
    Broncos: Jacob Eason, QB … should be fine in Denver
    Giants: Andrew Thomas, OT … SUPERSTAR
    Jets: Jerry Jeudy, WR … SUPERSTAR
    Falcons: Okudah, CB … STAR
    Bucs: Tristan Wirfs, OT or Grant Delpit, S … or Tua (who would sit all of 2020 at least)

  77. DB55 Says:

    So let me get this straight, the guy with a bum ankle and a broken hip is going to come in behind one of the worst olines in the nfl and win games? Will he be able to score more than 32 ppg too? Lol, you guys are truly special.

    Best bet is when Jameis walks away from this franchise, you start Griffin, you loss all 16 games and draft Trevor Sunshine Lawrence who could throw 8 pick sixes each game and NEVER lose one ounce of support from the “real fans”.

  78. Ed Says:

    As long as we have a really bad oline, Winston with his slow release and hesitancy to find open receivers is the worst type of quarterback for the team. We have to get a faster guy, even if he doesn’t have the greatest arm, at least someone that will move out of the pocket, I’m so tired of watching Jameis standing in the middle of the pocket while his tackles are being pushed into him. Get rid of the damn ball or take off but don’t just stand there and wait and wait and wait. He literally has the worst clock in his head of any quarterback whose played for the Bucs.

  79. Clw JB Says:

    Blow this garbage team up and start completely over

    It was disgusting sitting in the stands watching 15k Saints fans enjoy our home as if it was their own

    Horrible game-plan, bad play calling on both sides

    Abandoned the run way too early

    No one covering Michael Thomas tight, HE IS THEIR ONLY WR!!!!!

    It is just so painful to watch us get destroyed by a team that is kind of good…

    I stated on here we could go 8-8…..yeah, 5-11 would be a major accomplishment

    In BA I have NO trust

    Bye Felicia!!

  80. Patrickbucs Says:

    Yeah DB bring up race every time you do not have much of an argument to stand on. Identity Bucs politics, well done PHD. You take one post and associate it with the masses to fit your agenda. How many teams have great o-lines in this league? People asking for Tua now, no I agree. What team is signing Winston to a big deal with a really good o-line, running game and d? Name some potential options please. Don’t even type Chicago.

  81. Patrickbucs Says:

    Watson and Mahomes were system qb’s

  82. Barack's Crack Pipe Says:

    Tampa Bay Demon Says:
    firethecannons Says:
    “Winston–he needs to get permanently injured”

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    C’mon man, that is NOT ok….. for ANY player ever, let alone a Tampa Bay Buccaneer. That is an awful frikking thing to say.
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    Agree.

  83. Barack's Crack Pipe Says:

    July Joe Says:
    “… Tua (who would sit all of 2020 at least)…”
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    Tua’s injury is pretty serious. I don’t think we need to spend more than a 3rd to get him as a rehab project. Past that, he’ll probably choose to rehab in school and come out later with a chance at a higher draft position and better contract.

  84. Barack's Crack Pipe Says:

    LUVMYBUCS Says:
    “Striking Distance”
    • DE/OLB – Chase Young – OHIO STATE
    • LT – Andrew Thomas – GEORGIA
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    Yessiree. But we have gone through this every season since Lichtweight joined the “family.” He obviously decided that he is more clever than 100 years of accepted team-building methodology. He will draft the consensus 2nd or 3rd round skill player who miraculously falls to us at pick #12, because he trusts his magic scouting acumen.

  85. Greg Says:

    Anybody watching MNF, watching Rivers mimic Jameis with all the picks and inaccurate throws with what’s left of his arm? Hell yeah, let’s sign him next year!! Would be a typical move by this s**t organization…

  86. lambchop Says:

    Drafting a QB saves you a ton of garbage money in a garbage player. That’s how we salvage the other need positions. I could say take a chance on Winston because of his yards and intangibles, but he’s still making rookie mistakes. I don’t care what other people think regarding he has no run support or defense. They don’t cause the INTs thrown by the QB. It’s a business and production league. You get paid to perform – not to be a bottom third QB who is part of the problem in the 5th year. Especially, when there are QBs who have entered the league after him who are performing better than him.

    If JPP and Barrett both leave cuz we have no money to pay them, we are literally starting all over with the DL which has looked above average this season. I would rather lock one or both of them up and try TRY trrrry to draft intelligently for OT, CB1, DE, S, CB2, and possibly RB2.

    I don’t see GM Gump leaving or the coaches. Jameis has put himself in a corner. It all depends on our draft position, if we get top 5, then JW is probably a goner. If it’s 8-12, then there’s a chance they franchise him and select a position other than QB if all the top QBs are gone. You can’t get more TOs from a rookie than what Jameis has provided, so I’ll take the business decision to say we have to go another direction for the team and for Jameis.

    Tua’s injury adds a new wrinkle. Is it as bad as some think it is? Bo Jackson career ending bad? I don’t see him declaring for the 2020 draft at all. He has to prove to the NFL he can recover. Sad, what was once a top 2 QB in the draft may now be career ending.

    If the Bucs don’t finish at least 5-11, I’m not sure what the Glazers will do because it’s not like this team has a ton of cash and draft capital to turn things around in 2020. At the very least, do the Glazers tell BA to stop getting paid like a coach if he wants to sit his as* in the background or assume play calling duties? This offense has been the same or regressed in areas from Dirk/Monken’s offense. That’s not at all what they paid for.

  87. lewis Says:

    They will be JW back they are setting it up now and it will be another long season next year and i do not have another season of looking at his face next year