Ira Kaufman Talks JPP & Vea Injuries, Historical Bucs Revelations, Cam Newton & The Bucs, Training Camp Changes, Tells A Warren Sapp Story & Much More

June 30th, 2020

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4 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Talks JPP & Vea Injuries, Historical Bucs Revelations, Cam Newton & The Bucs, Training Camp Changes, Tells A Warren Sapp Story & Much More”

  1. Sarasota Garey Says:

    No deflate gate on Cosmo’s balls please.

  2. Patrick Says:

    I am a longtime listener from Colorado Springs and I never miss a podcast if there is a season maybe I can meet you guys in Denver or Vegas
    Appreciate the love, Patrick. –Joe

  3. JimbobBucsFan Says:

    Regarding Cam Newton going to the Patriots:

    I recall when Newton came into the league he was a beast. Much of the Panthers offense relied on his legs. He scramble well and he bowled over defenders consistently.

    As time went by and the injuries piled up he got better as a pocket passer. I came to admire how he adapted and grew as a QB.

    Perhaps Belichick sees enough in him to feel he can coach Cam to become effective in his scheme. He will not depend on the Cam Newton “of old”.

    Should be fun to watch out to see what happens in New England with Cam.

  4. Bucpower 813 Says:

    Slobbering over Rachel Watson Joe says Chip Kelly was horrible in the NFL… yet he started his career off with back to back 10 win seasons…was Kelly the greatest ever? Nah, but far from the analysis of the lonely Joe.

    Another sad take from the uninformed Joe