Tom Brady Lauded For QB Mentorship

May 4th, 2021

This should shut the yaps of the clowns that don’t think Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback in Bucs history, is willing and eager to mentor a rookie quarterback.

In 2014, the Belicheats, like the Bucs last week, drafted a QB in Round 2 of the NFL Draft. That was Jimmy Garoppolo out of Eastern Illinois. Brady was 36 years old and while he may not have been doing avocado cartwheels about the pick, he embraced the challenge, if you believe Garoppolo’s fresh comments to BSPN.com.

“It’s kind of coming full circle,” Garoppolo said. “You go through this NFL career and you start as a young guy coming in. Tom kind of showed me the ropes. The competition between us was awesome. It really made me grow as a rookie and as a young player. So, that’s kind of what me and Trey, we’ll mold our relationship into that. But it will happen naturally. It’s one of those things you can’t force anything. Just let it come as it may.”

Now with the 49ers, Garoppolo was referring to Niners first-round pick QB Trey Lance, the No. 3 overall pick this year.

It’s uplifting to hear Jimmy G. reset this story that further elevates Brady’s greatness. Joe can’t wait to learn that Brady has challenged Bucs rookie QB Kyle Trask to win his job, and make the franchise believe Blaine Gabbert/Ryan Griffin are expendable.

80 Responses to “Tom Brady Lauded For QB Mentorship”

  1. SKBucsFan Says:

    The difference in the Bucs situation that that TB12 has nothing to fear even if by some grace of God Trask outshines him. Garrapolo on the other hand has to be fearful Lance will take his job.

    Apples to Oranges. Which means that Trask is the luckiest QB that was drafted. He gets Tom Brady as mentor that will share all his secrets.

  2. catcard202 Says:

    If the franchise didn’t already understand that Gabbert & Griffin are expendable…Not sure the Rookie performing well would do it.

    At least Gabbert is serviceable as a spot starter/BU…Who knows what Griffin brings to the table, beyond good camp reps.

  3. Hodad Says:

    I don’t see where Gabbert has signed yet. If the Bucs bring in an undrafted FA, it’s over.

  4. Buc50 Says:

    Garappolo was supposed to take the goats job in New England though. Kudos to Brady for being the bigger man after watching a few practices…lol

  5. SB~LV Says:

    Trask will beat Brady out for the starting job

  6. Winny Testaverde Says:

    If by Brady you mean Lou Brady at Beef O’ Grady’s…then I agree.

  7. DingleBerry Says:

    I have zero doubt in my mind as to whether or not Brady is a willing or capable mentor. The guy is probably the most cerebrally gifted QB of all time with a wealth of knowledge at his disposal.

    But just like any other coach or teacher, Brady ain’t a miracle worker.

    The guy has had backups for 20 years, and it’s no coincidence that the most talented of his backups, Jimmy Garoppolo, is the only one who’s experienced any kind of legitimate success in the league, would probably easily be around the 16th best QB in the league if he could stay healthy.

    That’s why its makes zero sense to take a guy with so very little upside over a guy like Kellen Mond who actually has legitimately elite physical tools to work with but is incredibly raw. That’s the kind of guy who would benefit from Brady’s teachings in my eyes.

    And before the Gators fans jump down my throat I’m not even saying that Kellen Mond will be anything in the NFL, but he has heaps more potential than Trask and that’s not even debatable when you compare the two on tape.

    Hope I’m wrong and that Trask manages to maximize what little potential he has learning from the best to ever do it. Go Bucs.

  8. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Relax…..those of you trying to start a Quarterback controversy….there isn’t and won’t be one.

  9. Casual Observer Says:

    “Zero sense”. That describes Licht’s evaluation of talent to a T. He and his team have done so poorly these last couple of years. Fire him for picking worthless Trask.

  10. Guzzie Says:

    Mond is a better athlete than Trask, not a better QB, mond isnt a Prescott or Wilson type talent

  11. Buccos Says:

    How many TD’s did Mond throw?

  12. DingleBerry Says:

    @Casual Observer

    Woah dude, slow down. Licht had a pretty amazing 4 year run of drafting and offseason pickups 2017-2020

    Not every pick or free agent signing was a hit, Licht had his fair share of misses and headscratchers, but if you examine the Super Bowl roster, the core of the team was assembled in those years.

    Licht has cemented himself as one of the better GM’s in the league. And outside of what I view to be 2 mistakes in our 1st 2 picks, He still had a pretty solid haul. Hainsey and Darden especially have a ton of potential.

  13. DingleBerry Says:

    Say it with me.

    College. Production. Doesn’t. Matter.

  14. SOEbuc Says:

    See whatever happens whenever it happens with Trask. Story over.

  15. Swampbuc Says:

    Dingleberry – say it with me:

    Kellen.Mond.Sucks.Too

  16. bucsfan951 Says:

    DingleBerry Says:
    May 4th, 2021 at 5:10 pm

    “Say it with me.

    College. Production. Doesn’t. Matter.”

    then.why.do.you.keep.talking.about.who.the.bucs.should.have.taken?

    obviosuly.you.are.going.off.of.college.production!!!

  17. Swampbuc Says:

    And CasualObserver – fire the GM who just kept together the entire Super Bowl winning roster because you, the obvious elite expert, didn’t like his selection at 64?

    Boy I bet you are one successful dude in whatever professional endeavor you bring your bacon from. Fry cook at Denny’s is a noble profession but doesn’t deliver any football insight, or managerial or leadership capability. Obviously.

  18. DingleBerry Says:

    No. I’m not.

    I’m basing my opinion on how a guy looks on film and the physical traits and skill that they exhibit on said film. I also take into consideration athletic testing and any known character concerns or serious medical red flags that are made public.

    Box score scouting will get you burned every single time.

    Personality and personal/medical history matter as well, but traits and tape are by far the 2 most important things. And Kellen Mond’s traits and tape are just so much much impressive than Kyle Trask’s.

    Go and watch him against Clemson last year and make your own determination. If you do, I think you’ll find it pretty easy to see what differentiates Mond and Trask.

    Mond has a quicker, tighter release, a more powerful arm, is more mobile, can make more plays off schedule when the scheme breaks down, he played with less talented teammates/targets and played in a worse more predictable offense. I just don’t see why if we were going to take a project QB why we would take Trask over Mond.

  19. Casual Observer Says:

    Swampbuc – You think I was serious?

  20. Beeej Says:

    You have to think that BA, Leftwich save TB12 were good with the pick also

  21. 6throundpick Says:

    Tom’s got his own thing going; trying to win every week. Consider that the rest is on the others. He’s not their coach or personal trainer. Put simply, his job is not to insure that someone else becomes like him.

  22. #1bucsfan Says:

    Y’all crazy

  23. Durango 95 Says:

    DingleBerry Says:
    May 4th, 2021 at 5:10 pm
    Say it with me.

    College. Production. Doesn’t. Matter.
    —-
    Neither. Does. Your. Talent. Evaluation.

  24. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Can’t we all just get along?

  25. geno711 Says:

    @Durango

    Agree

  26. TampaTown Says:

    Durango

    That was awesome 🤣🤣

  27. TampaTown Says:

    Dingieberry

    Do you even work? Please give it a rest. Don’t you have a real life that doesn’t make Kyle Trask the most important thing to you? Also, are you really NDog?

  28. webster Says:

    You mean the same tom brady that forced the jimny g trade out of new england? Nothing in jimmy g’s statement said anything about mentor. He said he showed him the ropes and they competed. So much so billichek wanted to trade brady, brady wanted jimmy g gone and kraft made the final call. There was always tension. You cant rewrite history. Why do u think licht ran it by brady 1st before he picked trask? Because of brady’s legendary “mentor” past that was non existent

  29. SB Says:

    DingleBerry. Were you formally known as 55?

  30. SB~LV Says:

    SB … great guess !
    Ndog didn’t have the education to post Dingles posts … I really don’t care and Dingle would never admit it anyway.

  31. SB Says:

    @SB LV
    Well……….”D” ingle “Berry” both match up with DB……and just by his stance and lingo I am thinking it has to be him. I tried to type his original moniker yesterday and went str8 to moderation.

  32. Youngbucs Says:

    Dingleberry=Ndog welcome back

  33. Curse of Gruden Says:

    Ndog lives?!

  34. DingleBerry Says:

    lmao no I am not the 55 you are referring to or any 55 for that matter SB.

    Idk why everyone finds it necessary to accuse me of being someone else.

  35. DingleBerry Says:

    Passive income is a beautiful thing. I have more time than I know what to do with.

    And Durango, in the sense that they have no impact on what players the team picks, you’re right, they don’t matter. But I’m a hell of a lot more right than an ultra casual coming on here telling people how great Trask is going to be because he was productive in the SEC.

  36. August 1976 Buc Says:

    Hey Dingle, have you sat down with BA, or J Licht, you know, anyone that was part of the Bucs actually pulling the trigger to draft Trask and asked them why they went with Trask instead of Mond or Mills. You have a personal preference as stated many times on your posts. We can see that, but so do they. I do not know what your occupation is, but we all know for sure for that BA and Licht and Co that NFL football is their occupation, and they have proven very competent. When all is said and done, whether it be good decisions or bad decisions, the arrow is pointing up on BA and J Licht.

    ” I’m basing my opinion on how a guy looks on film and the physical traits and skill that they exhibit on said film. I also take into consideration athletic testing and any known character concerns or serious medical red flags that are made public.

    Box score scouting will get you burned every single time.”

    Are you saying that is all J Licht and BA doing? I do not think so but you come across like that. All those things you stated about analysis are pretty sound.

    So really it is about you having a preference, and J Licht having a different preference.

    To write off Trask is actually not a very sound argument. We do not even know in our own lives what will be from day to day in detail. Sure we have an outline about how our day will go, but in detail, no we just do not lol lol.

    The bottom line is J Licht and BA believe in Trask over those other QBs.

    We will see, I am hoping they are right.

    BTW, I have been a fan of FSU since 1979, so this is not coming from a Gator fan that is just supporting Gators to do well in the NFL. I do not care what team you played for, when you come to the Bucs, what matters to me, is if they can compete at the NFL level and help the team. GO BUCS!!!!!!

  37. Allbuccedup Says:

    Gabbett is waiting on Aaron ” I can’t stop whining ” Rodgers if he retires Matt La fleur and the Packers are going to offer Blaine double the contract the Bucs offer him. Remember Gabbert worked with Lafleur in Tennessee in 2018. Not a great loss if he does but I had rather him than Griffin.

  38. Durango 95 Says:

    DingleBerry Says:
    May 4th, 2021 at 7:18 pm

    And Durango, in the sense that they have no impact on what players the team picks, you’re right, they don’t matter. But I’m a hell of a lot more right than an ultra casual coming on here telling people how great Trask is going to be because he was productive in the SEC.
    ——–
    My intent was not snark, glad to see you didn’t take it that way. However there is no way you are going to convince me that simply dismissing two years of QB play is less important than your self proclaimed non casual fan evaluation. Especially coupled w/ Tom Moore’s evaluation on the matter. To me you’ve made your point well known on the subject and you’re simply beating a dead horse at this point.

    Besides it’s kind of hard to take a guy named “DingleBerry” as a serious talent evaluator.

  39. DingleBerry Says:

    Wow, I take offense to that. DingleBerry is a family name. How dare you.

    Agree to disagree.

  40. AlabamaBucsFan Says:

    DingleBerry Says , “Wow, I take offense to that. DingleBerry is a family name. How dare you.”

    Wow – I had to look it up. Sure enough, there is a Dennis Dingleberry living in St Pete. Truly thought this was a fictitious username.

  41. BelleGladeBuc Says:

    Dingleberry is just as much of an expert as Chris Simms, as he agrees with Chris Simms.

    Chris Simms predicted and picked Kansas City to beat the Bucs easily.

    Simms predicted the Chiefs would defeat the Bucs in the Super Bowl 38-20, and that the Chiefs would play their best game of the season.

    When a person is that incredibly wrong about something that they are supposedly an expert about they lose all credibility.

    Because of that prediction, Simms earns every bit of ridicule of his football expertise as well as his horrible playing career. Because Dingleberry agrees with Simms, the same is applied to him.

  42. August 1976 Buc Says:

    Hello Dingle?

  43. Durango 95 Says:

    AlabamaBucsFan Says:
    May 4th, 2021 at 8:04 pm

    Wow – I had to look it up. Sure enough, there is a Dennis Dingleberry living in St Pete. Truly thought this was a fictitious username.

    Yes that is true. He’s been struggling to wipe that stain off his reputation for many years. The Dr advised him that frequent hot baths might help him get a fresh perspective. Sadly, nothing helps and poor Dennis has pretty much bottomed out.

    Sad tale end to be sure.

  44. SB~LV Says:

    Just heard former UF and Buc Jacquez Green has been named HC of historic Manatee HS football program.
    I just referred to him the other day comparing him to Jaelon Darden, Green was not a willing NFL returner and either went down early and easily or beat feet out of bounds.
    I don’t think Darden will do that and lives for making big plays !

  45. mark2001 Says:

    Coach Kacy Rodgers won Defensive Line Coach of the year. Congratulations coach.. go Bucs.

  46. August 1976 Buc Says:

    Pat Mahomes will 2nd that mark2001, lol lol What was that Pat, you had to run for 497 yards to save your life in the Super Bowl and get very beat up along the way lol lol. GO BUCS!!!!

  47. LISTNFRMAFAR Says:

    Let’s see, I’m 36 let me mentor a guy trying to take my job. Not sure that flies in any business. Brady has 2 yrs left 45 he’s did what he wanted to and more. If this kid Trask can beat Brady out then he will have taken down the best QB in history. Seriously, Brady will forget more than this kid will ever learn unless Brady teaches him. Why are we even writing about this? If he shows talent and motivation maybe Brady mentors him but and sign of laziness he will be dead to him. That’s what happened in NE not jealously, Brady said want my job your gonna have to take it from me.

  48. DingleBerry Says:

    BelleGladeBuc

    If you go back and check the statement I made that you’re referencing you’ll see clearly that I said Simms has been pretty much spot on with his QB draft rankings. Which is true. I never said he was amazing at picking games and has never been wrong. So whatever point you’re trying to make is based on a severely flawed premise.

    Btw last October Simms also said that the Bucs were the most complete team in the NFC and that they would be tough to beat if they got hot at the right time.

  49. DBS Says:

    DingleBerry you can’t even remember what you say. Yesterday at 11:16 under A Good Donte Fowler now go look what you wrote. You picked it ” to be silly”. And now you want people to believe it is you family name. And guess who alwasy wrote ” I forgot more football than you will ever know”.

  50. August 1976 Buc Says:

    That was said after the 1st Green Bay game. Simms wavered after that. He has had Brady ranked low in his QB rankings compared to his actually results. Also you have not responded to what I asked you.

  51. DingleBerry Says:

    August 1976 Buc

    I figured you were being rhetorical that’s why I didn’t respond.

    I have not spoken with Arians and Licht. I wish I had those kind of connections but I don’t. And no I wasn’t accusing them of box score scouting, that was aimed at people on this board who try to claim that Kyle Trask’s obvious limitations don’t matter because he produced in the SEC.

    Now obviously BA and Licht saw something in Trask that I and others who are down on him don’t. I’m hoping they’re right but I just don’t think they are.

    I think that Licht is clearly one of the best GM’s, love the roster he’s constructed and I’m glad that ownership had the patience to trust his vision for what would restore this franchise to greatness and I think he will continue to do that despite me disagreeing with his first 2 picks in this draft.

    Go Bucs.

  52. DingleBerry Says:

    DBS…

    Are you dense? Honestly. How could you not tell I was joking?

  53. DingleBerry Says:

    If there really is a guy named Dennis Dingleberry that’s hysterical.

  54. DBS Says:

    Nice try. You have been exposed.

  55. August 1976 Buc Says:

    Thx for the honest response, BTW If you have the kahonas to have a name like Dingleberry on here lol that is classic lol becuase the definition of a dingleberry just is not good lol “That has been the elephant in the room” lol Anyways have a good night back there in the states lol GO BUCS!!!

  56. Scbucsfan Says:

    LISTN a guy named Smith mentored a guy named Mahomes. And Trask is no threat to Brady.

  57. DingleBerry Says:

    Another sidenote on Simms, I continue to try and emphasize that he is good at evaluating QB’s coming out of college going into the draft. Although it definitely seemed like he had a weird thing going on with Justin Fields this year.

    But yeah as far as his NFL QB rankings, he definitely harbors some kind of weird jealousy towards Brady it seems. And he has super ultra mega goo goo eyes for Aaron Rodgers. But he was spot on about Brees and his declining arm.

    I am also very aware of the definition of the definition of my chosen name lmao.

  58. Atlbucs28 Says:

    Dr DingleBerry .
    I have read your posts for years, many many years, not just this site either. Some great posts and some not so great.

    Dude please give it a rest. You have almost done in just a few days what it took realist years to do.. You will disappear the second Trask or any of the Buc’s you don’t like excels!

    You truly love to see your thoughts and amazing use of the English language , writing skills as a higher educated doctor on these sports sites, I totally understand.. But fk Dude we just won the Fkn Super Bowl! chill out!

  59. mark2001 Says:

    DBS…Doubt it is Dingleberry…Probably really close though… Dangle, as in Officer Dangle…a Raiders fan.

  60. SB~LV Says:

    Dingle is actually Tom Brady trolling JBF 🃏

  61. Atlbucs28 Says:

    Dr DingleBerry, Say after me…. This is my Opinion .. But I could be wrong….. and then everyone will listen to your posts.. Peace 🙂

  62. Jerry R Jones Says:

    Clowns=Dingle berry.

  63. Bucsfan4life Says:

    Some of you guys on here need to stfu. Worst fans I’ve ever seen. Unbelievable. No one knows if Trask is going to be good or not yet. Let’s wait and see instead of bitching over and over on every Joe post. It’s literally infuriating. If he fails, THEN by all means post about it 100 times a day on here.

  64. SteveK Says:

    Dingleberry,

    What was your opinion of Jameis, and when did you think we should’ve cut bait w him? Just curious, bc we see a lot of folks who could’ve continue to give excuses for Jameis, but can’t be troubled to have Trask as a developmental prospect.

  65. Bucsfan4life Says:

    Dingle and the rest of you guys bitching over and over on every Trask article..enough. If he fails come on here and call it out 100 times a day. Until the …STFU and support the kid. Because guess what? He’s a BUC. So either support him and the team or get off this site.

  66. Dyno-White ! # 45 Says:

    I think this will be the last time I read the comments. Great Bucs stories on this site. It seems like after we won a Super Bowl, people would be nice and enjoy football. I think you guys are missing out on enjoying football. After the last 12 months, have fun and peace instead.

  67. Atlbucs28 Says:

    Dyno-White ! # 45 Love your post!. Plus I have multiple #45 jerseys … Absolutely Love Devin! We all need to appreciate the young men that we are so fortunate to have that gave us the Super bowl! I’m so over the hate for anyone….

  68. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    DingleBerry

    I admire you for being proud of your name…..notwithstanding it means a dangling little lump of $hit…..bet you really take some ribbing on that.

  69. Atlbucs28 Says:

    Tampabaybucfan….. Dingleberry has been one of the negative posters for years … we just have so many new posters that dont realize that he is just a troll.

  70. Oneilbuc Says:

    Man I was called a racist and was told that I was mad because Brady is a white quarterback. But yet I’m happy that we got Trask. I was celebrating when we brought Trask in . But now it seems like a lot of people hate him already and he haven’t played 1 down in the NFL. Trask can be developed just give him a running game and set a system that fits his talents. He doesn’t have to throw 45 times a game . He can throw 25 to 35 times a game at most 35 and he can become a great quarterback . Trask did good and he didn’t have a runningback like Jones had at Alabama . We have to come together on this one as a fan base. And no I didn’t like the Brady move at first because we didn’t have a young quarterback behind him learning. That was my hold beef at first with the Brady pick . I just didn’t want to be like the eagles and the 2002 bucs a 1 hit wonder .I want a franchise like Pittsburgh who always in the mix . Go Bucs !!

  71. BelleGladeBuc Says:

    @Dingleberry

    I’ll help you out and fill in some information for you that you couldn’t infer.

    Football is football.

    Predicting games means that you have the capability of evaluating the talent and capabilities of both teams.

    Chris Simms predicted and picked Kansas City to beat the Bucs easily, stating that the talent and capabilities of the Chiefs players was far superior to the Bucs.

    Simms expert evaluation of the Chiefs and Bucs players talent and capabilities was wrong. REALLY WRONG.

    Simms predicted the Chiefs would defeat the Bucs in the Super Bowl 38-20, and that the Chiefs would play their best game of the season.

    That was Simms evaluation of two teams talent.

    When a person is that incredibly wrong about something that they are supposedly an expert about they lose all credibility.

    Because of that prediction of both teams talent and capabilities, Simms earns every bit of ridicule of his football expertise as well as his horrible playing career. Because Dingleberry agrees with Simms, the same is applied to Dingleberry.

  72. 2021 Year of the GOAT Says:

    here is a draft report on MOND !?

    As a passer, Mond has a strong arm with the ability to really spin the ball. He can push the ball vertically downfield with the ability to throw a tight spiral into small windows. While Mond can be a bit mechanical in the pocket, he has a quick release and shows the ability to throw some superb passes on the run. At times, Mond has the look of a competent passer, but he lacks consistency and is streaky. He runs hot and cold from week to week and during stretches in games. Mond has to vastly improve his reliability and efficiency.

    The biggest issue with Mond is a lack of accuracy. At times, he throws some perfect well-placed passes that are things of beauty. But he also sails passes off the mark regularly. The lack of accuracy and precision are big hurdles for Mond to become a NFL starter. Mond’s issues start from the ground up, as his footwork is inconsistent, and that leads to him being inaccurate. Mond showed some improvement during his junior and senior years, but he needs to make a big jump to become a pro starter.

    On top of his accuracy, Mond needs to continue to improve his field vision and ability to throw touch passes. He throws a flat ball sometime, and that is a common issue with big-armed quarterbacks who grow reliant on throwing fast balls.

    Mond has solid intangibles according to team contacts. Some team sources said they gave Mond a third-round grade, but others have him graded on Day 3. Mond has an outside shot of sneaking into the third round, but his more likely range is the fifth or sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.

  73. Youngbucs Says:

    Jesus I’m so tired about hearing about give him a run gm give him a defense!!!!
    Yes u need that to help win but that doesn’t equal developing a QB oneilbucs!!!! Those excuses have worn thin!!! How the QB developing better mechanics decision making pocket awareness leadership situational football!!!!! Oneilbucs things jameis was lacking but stans don’t bring up!!!! A QB is part of a team a run gm has to be dominating the defense has to be dominating???? But the QB doesn’t have to improve??? News flash there’s more to being a QB than having a run gm and a defense!

  74. Youngbucs Says:

    I hope trask can develop in those areas and show individual improvements! If not so be it. It’s not easy finding a franchise QB just because we drafted trask doesn’t mean he’s the definite QB after Brady.

  75. Cainishere Says:

    Trask better than Mond, check your sheet.

  76. BelleGladeBuc Says:

    @DBerry

    Jason Licht is a Super Bowl Champion GM.

    His talent evaluation skills have resulted in the Bucs winning a Super Bowl with the talent he evaluated and assembled.

    Ali Marpet, Alex Cappa, Tristan Wirfs, Chris Godwin, Vita Vea, Devon White, Winfield JR, ROJO, SMB, Dean, Davis, etc are all Licht’s picks.

    Bruce Arians is a Super Bowl Champion Head Coach and Super Bowl Champion Assistant Coach with Pittsburgh.

    Bruce Arians nickname is the QB Whisperer.

    Bruce Arabians has worked with Big Ben, Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck.

    If Licht and Arians want Trask, then I’ll take their talent evaluation over yours.

  77. Baby Grace Says:

    DingleBerry,

    ” I’m basing my opinion on how a guy looks on film and the physical traits and skill that they exhibit on said film. I also take into consideration athletic testing and any known character concerns or serious medical red flags that are made public.” LOL!!

    If you are really basing your opinions on “film” then why do you continue to quote Phil Sims and others. You’re evaluations on Tryon and Trask’s “film” are laughable! You continue to quote almost verbatim what some of the “EXPERTS”
    say about both players. Especially Trask!!
    I have watched all of the “film” on Trask. Here is my evaluation: Not a cannon for an arm, but plenty good enough. Watch his pro day. He can make ALL the throws period. He is not a great athlete, but is not a bad one either like you and some others say. He has plus plus accuracy and throws a very tight spiral.

    I would challenge everyone to look at his pro day and if you are at all objective you will see the same thing I did.

    PS: DindleBerry: Give it a rest! You made your point. You are a pretender and a phony!

  78. Eddie Marz Says:

    Wow what a read. I just hope that Dinleberry guy is not a Bucs fan.

  79. Swampbuc Says:

    So, changing the subject, how do people feel about Kyle Trask coming to the Bucs at 64?

  80. Bbro Says:

    Lol swampbuc. It is what it is and what it will be but I believe Trask will prevail as a great quarterback