Tristan Wirfs Arrives, Works Out With Teammates

July 20th, 2020

Man, this FOX-13 video got Joe’s juices flowing! It’s just a few glimpses of rookie manbeast offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs, but he certainly hasn’t been mowing down Doritos and mashed potatoes all summer.

17 Responses to “Tristan Wirfs Arrives, Works Out With Teammates”

  1. Doctors Stroud Says:

    The reporter should have ended the broadcast by saying: “It’s a season that will be (dramatic pause) WIRFS the wait.” Now, that would have been good journalism.

  2. Bucsfan Says:

    No Brady so nobody will be outraged

  3. Durango 95 Says:

    Donovan Smith should just come out and admit that he’s too scared. Too scared to do what the rest of the working class in this country is already doing.

  4. BigHog Says:

    Tristan will bring the swag to the O/Line!!!

  5. gp Says:

    Sounds like most of the players are looking forward to the season, regardless of the very few fans(?) who don’t want it to happen at all.

  6. Joe Says:

    Wirfs looks like he’s had a maid-rite or two.

  7. Stanglassman Says:

    There’s a big difference between a fan not believing it’s safe & responsible for the team and their families to play this season (Let along the community at large) during a pandemic and someone who just doesn’t want the season to happen.

    It’s not lost on me you’re just trolling for someone to react- so here you go.

  8. Sport Says:

    Anyone who wrestled knows you don’t become state champion without tremendous work ethic and discipline. You have to put in the work when no one is watching.

    Which means you don’t have to worry about Wirfs being 100% ready when the bell rings. We can sit back and enjoy him on the field for the next decade doing his job.

    Go Bucs!

    In BA I Trust!

  9. SOEbuc Says:

    Wirfs quads as big as Vita’s boulderr. I do agree with D Smith and a possible no season. The facts are this sickness has traveled through country and has taken many lives, not about test results not being correct taken in hospitals. Gonna be all these stupid rules and regulations and bad rumors. I love football and am a die hard Bucs fan as anyone else but it does take ONE PERSON(S) WITH A CASE TO PASS IT ON IN ANY OF THESE FRANCHISES TO BECOME A HEALTH RISK TO HIMSELF AND ANYONE HE CAN COME IN CONTACT WITH. Talk about the NFL screwing up test numbers. They’ll do anything for their blood money.

    2020: No Season (No Tom winning a Super Bowl in Tampa. I am crying, also).
    2021: Mandatory 2 spring training practices.
    Mandatory all practices before OTAs with teams being able how they want to run them yet still following the leagues guidelines.

  10. Buc1987 Says:

    Florida high school sports have been given the green light to start as originally scheduled next week.

    The board voted 10-4 to allow high school sports to begin their seasons with regular practices starting July 27.

    Football is happening whether you Nancy-boys like it or not!

  11. Kwame Richardson,Sr. Says:

    @Sport Yessir. Go Bucs.

  12. SOEbuc Says:

    Buc1987

    And that’s 10x more gross. Whatever you think Trump has the right to do like inside schooling 5 days a week you’re way off. It’s a district decision to reopen schools in any way they seek fit if they even want to reopen.

    I can’t believe people want NFL so bad they’re willing to take a life(s). Record high self centered cases and ignorance is a bad drug.

  13. cgmaster27 Says:

    @SOEBuc, Please spare us your shaming. So willing to take a life, my goodness some of you people are dramatic. I had covid, and while its different for everyone. I literally had a cold for like 2 days and i was good to go after a week. Stop watching CNN for five minutes and realize this thing isn’t even as bad as the flu. Funny how when Sars rolled through, nobody was scared to play sports and it killed way more people.

  14. Stanglassman Says:

    The SARS outbreak of 2003
    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a total of 8,098 people worldwide became sick with SARS during the 2003 outbreak. Of these, 774 died. In the United States.

  15. ©MadMax Says:

    I hate to say this, but I think we better start getting him into that left tackle position a whole lot during practice to see what we have there…..since DS is a big question mark. Who knows, he just might be pretty good. If not, then leave him at RT. We still have Haeg for RT.

  16. Doctors Stroud Says:

    Thank you, Stanglassman. To finish your post, according to the WHO, via the CDC website, “In the United States, only eight persons were laboratory-confirmed as SARS cases. There were no SARS-related deaths in the United States. All of the eight persons with laboratory-confirmed SARS had traveled to areas where SARS-CoV transmission was occurring.”

  17. SOEbuc Says:

    Wirfs is oline Vea! Look at those quads. The size of Vea’s boulder. I do agree with D Smith and a possible no season. The facts are this sickness has traveled through country and has taken many lives, not about test results not being correct taken in hospitals. Gonna be all these stupid rules and regulations and bad rumors. I love football and am a die hard Bucs fan as anyone else but it does take ONE PERSON(S) WITH A CASE TO PASS IT ON IN ANY OF THESE FRANCHISES TO BECOME A HEALTH RISK TO HIMSELF AND ANYONE HE CAN COME IN CONTACT WITH. Talk about the NFL screwing up test numbers. They’ll do anything for their blood money.

    2020: No Season (No Tom winning a Super Bowl in Tampa. I am crying).
    2021: Mandatory spring practice for players under rookie contract