Ira Kaufman Talks Bigger Picture On The QB Decision, Chris Godwin’s Options, Jason Licht’s Most Intriguing Comment, And More

February 3rd, 2022

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2 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Talks Bigger Picture On The QB Decision, Chris Godwin’s Options, Jason Licht’s Most Intriguing Comment, And More”

  1. Bruce Blahak Says:

    Save The Licht House…Make Bucs Great Again.

  2. OrlandoBucFan Says:

    Great podcast as usual. I do want to comment on the Chris Godwin situation though. Personally, I think Tampa Bay is in a good position to resign him. First, as noted in the podcast, the injury might dampen his market value and give the Bucs the advantage to resign him. Next, and this is my point, don’t underestimate the importance of the continuity and comfort of staying in a familiar place. Even during the lost decade, we had several Pro Bowl caliber players (i.e., McCoy, David, and Evans), resign with the Bucs when they could have signed elsewhere. Those players signed with the Bucs for different reasons, but I bet continuity and comfort were factors. That is real home field advantage, so I give the Bucs the edge in resigning Godwin if they choose.