Ira Kaufman Talks “Cold Slap Of Reality,” Season Perspectives, All-Decade Madness, A Free Agent Cornerback & Derrick Brooks Rumor, Plus Debating Byron Leftwich And Devin White, A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT & More

December 22nd, 2019

It’s an extra special edition of the Ira Kaufman Podcast, presented by the amazing year-end deals at Bill Currie Ford. The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports sat down with Joe after Saturday’s wild game to tackle all kinds of subjects. It’s always a must-listen, but today there’s a special announcement. And as always, thanks to Buffalo Wild Wings and Pin Chasers.

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13 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Talks “Cold Slap Of Reality,” Season Perspectives, All-Decade Madness, A Free Agent Cornerback & Derrick Brooks Rumor, Plus Debating Byron Leftwich And Devin White, A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT & More”

  1. NPRSageBoy Says:

    More like “Cold Crap of Reality”.

    This team will never win a Super Bowl with JayMiss.

    Peace, out

  2. mark2001 Says:

    Ira baby… you threw a pick six on your Jameis number of passes call. He doesn’t spread those ints. over the 40 picks. He usually throws one or two in the first ten throws, then spreads the rest of them out. If he had 30 passes, assuming the last past would have been thrown in a come behind attempt, he still would have had 4 ints…and possibly 6 if you watched every play..as I’m sure we both did. A better running game? Definitely a need. Maintain this D and allow the young guys to grow…for sure. But cutting Jameis’s passes won’t improve his play as a QB, other than making the D play honest. And frankly, they can get those picks playing honestly now.

  3. NPRSageBoy Says:

    If Ira Kaufman can’t convince the Joe’s that JayMiss is a lost cause, no one can.

    I gotta agree with the Joe’s though, the RBs on this squad suck canal water.

    Peace, out

  4. Wombat Says:

    The Texans are the worst secondary in the league when VHIII is a starter!!! They feasted early and often on what looked like a rookie QB.

  5. Wesley Says:

    Time for change!

  6. TheBucsAnthem Says:

    Once again……IRA always tells it like it is……been listening to him for FOREVER.

    If the Glazers bring him back next year…..even on a Franchise Tag……it still would be incredibly stupid because all they are doing is delaying the inevitable……….and that is ultimately the Bucs will move on from Jameis.

    NOBODY CAN FIX JAMEIS……………….he’ll always be a polarizing QB with tremendous talent but wasted potential like many QBs that have come before him.

  7. Jonathan Limpchimpi Says:

    Ira money per usual. JPP was actually signed for next year…Licht tore up the contract and re-did it. I can’t say that I blame him…who really saw JPP not only coming back…but with authority. Draft Jalen Hurts I say…the guy’s a winner.

  8. TheBucsAnthem Says:

    Jalen Hurts looks like a future NFL bust………..just saying

  9. lambchop Says:

    Carlton Davis has shown this season that he ain’t a sure deal at CB yet. He’s inconsistent. We need a vet at CB and S (or at least Grant Delpit).

    Jameis Winston’s horriblly inaccurate passes show just how much his 2 Pro Bowl WRs make him look better than he really is. Period.

    I have spoken.

  10. lambchop Says:

    With 48 passes, Jameis couldn’t crack 400 yards because his Pro Bowl WRs weren’t there to generate those misleading stats for him.

  11. Bob Higginbotham Says:

    Welcome back Steve! Can’t you be a regular? You make a huge difference in the flow of the podcast!

  12. Elite Vita Says:

    Missed you a lot Steve! Was really nice to hear your voice again. Love your input!

  13. Loyaltotheend Section 312 Says:

    More Steve less Clueless Joe who doesn’t think the INT’s are a big deal