Kyle Trask And The 2022 Season

February 18th, 2022

Waiting.

The only difference between Bucs fans watching games this past season and Kyle Trask watching Bucs games was that Trask was handsomely paid for doing so.

In his rookie year, Trask was not active for one game. So he got paid to watch games, basically, and the Bucs made it clear he was a developmental quarterback,

Yesterday on NFL Network, reporter James Palmer noted that while the Bucs have not ruled out Trask completely from being named the 2022 starter, the clear goal is to find a veteran quarterback to start. That’s because, per Palmer, the Bucs are in a win-now mode.

“They really like the development he has had in the quarterback room, with Tom Brady and this coaching staff that is so good at working with quarterbacks,” Palmer said of Trask. “It doesn’t mean [Trask] will be their quarterback [in 2022]. … Nothing is in stone. … He is in play as well as a trade [for a quarterback] as well as free agency. The draft doesn’t seem likely.”

Palmer seemed to back up draft intel that Joe read: if Trask was coming out in the draft this spring, he may have been the first quarterback drafted.

Joe will type this again: If your starting a quarterback has never been active for a game, much less ever taken a snap in a game, you are rebuilding. Bucs Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians is 69 and is not returning to the Bucs to coach a rebuild.

Trask could start, but Joe is convinced he would have to beat out whatever veteran the Bucs sign (fill in the blank with a veteran quarterback) or Blaine Gabbert (who is not under contract).

A team in a win-now mode is not going to entrust the offense to a green-as-grass player who has never stepped on an NFL field for a regular season game.

You can see and hear Palmer’s full report in the NFL Network video below.

100 Responses to “Kyle Trask And The 2022 Season”

  1. Hodad Says:

    Blaine Gabbert has been in this offense four years. He’s been Brady’s #2 the last two years. At 32 years old he’s 6’5″ 235, can run, and like Arains says, has a cannon for an arm. Why am I the only one saying this guy is going to get his shot to start? I feel like I’m taking crazy pills. Gabbert had 8 different O.C.’s his first 8 years in the league. No wonder he didn’t succeed. Now in B.A.’s offense that he knows like the back of his hand for four years ya’ll think B.A. is going to throw that away? You think B.A. wants to teach Turbinsky his offense from scratch? Money wise, cap wise, his size, and experience in this offense, he’s going to be the opener. I’m on board with going with Gabbert, Trask.

  2. Defense Rules Says:

    Every NFL coach is always in a ‘win now’ mode. Whether they are provided the resources to do that with is a whole different matter.

    Talk is cheap. Free agents whose agents cry ‘Show me the money’ aren’t.

  3. Bob in valrico Says:

    AT the age of 69, I think BA still has time to put new pieces in place and adjust as necessary. He has done it with at least 4 other QB’s through the years. So I hope his
    focus should be on improving the team and getting results even if there are growing pains. Don’t reach for the stars and sign a veteran QB with such a high
    price tag that it prevents improvement in other much needed areas.

  4. adam from ny Says:

    i think BA has 100% confidence in blaine gabbert to be the “hold down the fort” qb when sh!t hits the fan…

    sometimes your starting qb gets knocked around and only plays 10 games in a season, and that’s where blaine gabor, son of zsa zsa gabor, keeps us afloat with a 3-3 record over a 6 game stint, until the starter is ready to go again…

    it’s fairly easy to understand…

    but tebow madness could be fun fun fun!

  5. adam from ny Says:

    do tebow for about half a year…

    then let brady jump off his couch, avocado tequila in one hand, and a deflated football in the other…

    right onto the field at ray jay for the win 🙂

  6. Roy T. Buford Says:

    Were the opening sentences of this article believed to be true by Joe, it would be one of the most ignorant things he’s ever written. Clearly the difference is tthere is a guy who works all year to understand, first hand, the gameplan and learn and analyze with each play what was happening in the context of what he should do as a player. Compard to a fan who is not even allowed at practice. When you work with Tom Brady all week long, sit in the QB room, and particpate in team activities, that is a key part of any developmental player’s routine. To suggest with any degree of seriousness that Trask was just an interested spectator is plain dumb. Trask earned being picked in the 2nd round, and should have a chance to compete if not for starter, as THE backup, and he can take a couple years to further develop. But my bet is as the free agency period plays out, it will be clear the Bucs are going to have to basically rebuild with just a few key players at the core remaining.

  7. Roy T. Buford Says:

    Hodad….I realize Gabbert came in the game at garbage time he has always been AT BEST mediocre. To me, a good backup QB is a guy who can step in and help win at least half the games. I don’t think Gabbert has that in him. Frankly, I don’t think he’s quite as good as Mike Glennon, whom I’m not suggesting is a starting QB at all.

  8. Bobby M. Says:

    The thing with Gabbert is the players would know from practice if he was capable and if he was, you’d hear guys dropping his name as someone they have confidence in. We’re not hearing any of that from the players….not even Leftwich, its only Licht and Arians. When the Chiefs let Alex Smith leave, they weren’t sniffing around for another replacement of any kind. They KNEW what they had in Mahomes based on what they saw at practice. Same with Rodgers in his early days…..teams know what they got before these guys get in the game. We dont have anything.

  9. Jaymiss Pick6 Again Says:

    @ Hodad – well said. Agreed. Start Gabbert. Don’t give up the farm for an over priced QB…especially one with legal troubles pending.

  10. Bird Says:

    Have you guys watched gabbert in limited time since he has been here
    Cmon now. That would be a disaster …especially with our schedule next year
    Players would not stick around for that titanic situation
    Bye bye free agents and good luck getting guys to come here.

  11. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Now let me make sure I’ve got this right……..Trask has never thrown a pass in a regular season NFL game.

    Is that right?

  12. ModHairKen Says:

    If starting Trask is rebuilding, then trading for Watson — after pulling Gruden from ROH for private emails — is the complete abandonment of morals and principles and makes the Glazers hypocrites.

    IF THE GLAZERS ALLOW A TRADE FOR WATSON THEY ARE EVINCING A DISRESPECT AND DISREGARD FOR WOMEN. Yes I know all caps is yelling.

    Do actions (Watson) speak louder than words (Gruden)?

  13. Niles Says:

    “The only difference between Bucs fans watching Bucs games this past season and Kyle Trask watching Bucs games this past season was that Trask was handsomely paid for doing so.”

    Stupid. The same for guys named Brett Favre and Tom Brady.

  14. Niles Says:

    “Tampabaybucfan Says:
    February 18th, 2022 at 7:09 am
    Now let me make sure I’ve got this right……..Trask has never thrown a pass in a regular season NFL game.

    Is that right?”

    Stupid. Neither did every NFL quarterback in history before their first start. Really stupid.

  15. Walter Says:

    If Trask starts I’ll wait for 2023 to watch again. Shoot, with next years schedule, and him at QB, we’ll be fortunate to win 3 games.

  16. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Niles

    Exactly…….no QB ever threw a regular season pass…..until they did.

    I look at it this way……Kyle Trask has never thrown a incompletion or an interception…..and, I’ll add….no pick 6s.

    He’s also never been sacked or lost yards on a run. Never lost a game and so on.

  17. acey Says:

    Regardless of how things go with the search for QB1, I think it might be worth the Bucs while to try to scoop up Taylor Heinicke either this year or the next. We know he’s at the minimum a capable back-up, so he’d be a good benchmark for Trask to compete with whenever it comes time for the transition.

  18. Anonymous Says:

    Blah blah blah. It was the Bucs decision to use him EVERY PRACTICE in scrimmage and I believe that’s working. The Bucs wanted him there in case Brady was hurt n Gabby feel flat on his face. Who’s to say if Trask wasn’t drafted by another team that he wouldn’t be the starter. Just more typical Joe cherry picked anti Trask articles.

  19. Anonymous Says:

    Walter we won’t miss you

  20. Leighroy Says:

    Gabbert is a FA. So if you’re resigning him to be the starter, does he want starter money?

    I’d be much more agreeable with the comments above if he had 1-year left on a backup deal to see if he had anything left in the tank, rather than paying him 10-12 mil a year for 2-3 years to remind myself he’s just mediocre after all.

  21. Niles Says:

    “Walter Says:
    February 18th, 2022 at 7:45 am
    If Trask starts I’ll wait for 2023 to watch again. Shoot, with next years schedule, and him at QB, we’ll be fortunate to win 3 games.”

    You have zero factual basis for feeling that way. What you have is an irrational hatred of Trask. FSU fan?

  22. HC Grover Says:

    They will trade Trask and he will win a SB with another team. It is just what the Bucs do. Prolly put Gabbert in there for Ariens farewell tour which is what this season is gonna be.

  23. Buc92’ Says:

    Blaine is your starter …. At tight end !

    GoBucs!

  24. Buczilla Says:

    I get that Trask is completely untested, but wouldn’t it be prudent to see what this kid can do under live fire for 17 games? Bringing in highly flawed quarterbacks like Garopollo, Cousins, name your bum of choice, and overpaying for them while simultaneously losing out on key free agents because we were stupid enough to overpay for them is counterproductive to say the least. Watson is special and I’m cool with losing a few free agents in order to get him, but these other schlubs are not worth it.

  25. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Buczilla I agree BUT the difference is with the inexperienced green one we are rebuilding with the flawed bum that will not be a difference maker in making the team better we won’t be rebuilding according to Joe

  26. Bucs Win Says:

    Trask in 22, No thanks.

  27. BUCman Says:

    Plain and simple: Kyle Trask is our future and the future is bright! Gabbert knows the system inside and out. He is the best bridge QB until Trask is ready! Yes, there will be growing pains but as Buc fans we need get behind it and support it! Go Bucs!

  28. OrlandoBucFan Says:

    Joe, you keep bringing up the fact that Trask was inactive each game as if it is an indictment on his ability. It is not! It would not have made sense to have three active quarterbacks on game days when you had needs at other positions. Arians has confidence in Gabbert as the back up, so it only made sense to sit Trask. Trask was a luxury pick last year and there was no urgency to start him. Maybe with hindsight they should have given him some game reps. At any rate, I don’t believe if we start Trask that we are in a rebuild. Let’s see how free agency unfolds first. If the Bucs make a strong push to resign their critical free agents, then the Bucs are not in rebuild mode. If Trask ends up starting, then it is because he was the best man for the job.

  29. Bucsfanman Says:

    With our cap and FA situation, the smart move is to sign an inexpensive vet QB (like Gabbert) and sign your big FAs putting a TEAM around whatever QB is under center.
    The GOAT took the better part of a season to learn this offense. So, whether it’s Wilson, Jimmy G, Cousins, Rodgers, or god forbid Watson, there will still be a learning curve. And, if I’m not mistaking, ALL of the QBs listed make north of $20+ million a year (I’m low-balling!).
    The Bucs need to be smart about this move. Smart isn’t always sexy!

  30. Craig Says:

    23 free agents on a team is a rebuilding team. There will not be enough money left to overpay for a flawed QB, and they are all flawed.

    I like Trask and do not want this to look like he is QB by default, but he will be QB for the majority of the Bucs season. He might not be the original starter, but with fair competition he should be better than fine.

    I find it funny that people are talking about him not being able to stand up to the schedule for next year. There is no such schedule, and what the schedule says doesn’t have squat to do with what the season will look like. The teams that were good this year will take a step back next season, other teams will peak.

    The Bucs might find a new peak with Trask, it is the best option for 2022. I await it eagerly.

  31. Stanglassman Says:

    To be fair to Blaine his only real chance to start since he was the 10 overall pick in Jax in 2011 & half of ‘12. His starting WRs were some guys named Jason hill and Mike Thomas. Not a good team. I’m not saying the Bucs should sign and start him. I’m just saying he might be better than people realize. Trask wasn’t as highly regarded coming out of college and doesn’t have the experience in the system as Blaine. I get that fans want to see what Trask can do given the opportunity but I don’t know he’s ready.

  32. Steven007 Says:

    Craig, thank you. I’ve been saying that for years. Rated schedule strength is the most insipid metric in football. Look at it historically. Never works out to be what they thought it would be. The Saints are without their head coach and a quarterback. And their best offensive player will probably miss close to half the season with a suspension. And that’s our toughest division opponent. You can use the same narrative with most of the other teams as well. And of course it works both ways.

  33. Niles Says:

    JOE SAYS: “The only difference between Bucs fans watching Bucs games this past season and Kyle Trask watching Bucs games this past season was that Trask was handsomely paid for doing so.”

    That’s stupendously stupid.

    Trask played superbly at UF for two seasons in the SEC, settting multiple UF passing records. Bucs fans did not.

    Trask played superbly in the 2020 SEC Championship game against Alabama’s Mac Jones (who started his rookie season for the Patriots). Bucs fans did not.

    Trask was drafted in the second round and was considered by the Bucs for the first round. Bucs fans were not.

    Trask spent all training camp, preseason, regular season, and the playoffs practicing with the Bucs, and learning from Tom Brady. Bucs fans did not.

    Joe hates Trask. Like some stupid Bucs fans.

  34. Steven007 Says:

    Glass man, if Gabbert does ever start for us I hope you pulls a Plunkett or a Gannon. Both those guys blossomed much later in their career. And with much better teams. Not saying I want the guy to start but…

  35. Defense Rules Says:

    Joe only appears to be anti-Trask because he obviously believes that the Bucs can be a SB contender in 2022 with the ‘right’ QB. Personally I agree with him to the extent that EVERY TEAM is a SB contender when the season starts … right up until they lose enough games to miss the playoffs. And any team that actually makes the playoffs is a SB contender. Cincinnati’s 10-7 record was as bad as anyone’s who made the playoffs, and they came pretty close to winning it all.

    Problem I see with acquiring the ‘right’ QB is that they all want money, and preferably LOTS of it. Right now the Bucs have 47 players who we’re paying for in our salary CAP, and I’ll be very surprised if 30 of those are actually on the final 53-man roster. Bucs currently have TWO kickers on our roster, and the odds of both of them making the final cut are pretty much zero.
    In that 47 we’re also carrying Brady (retired), plus Gronk & Suh (both of whom are UFAs), with the 3 of them costing us a tad over $32 mil. We’ve also got a number of players signed who were on our Practice Squad but never made the active roster (and probably won’t this year either; they don’t make much however).

    IOW the Bucs have LOTS of holes to fill with either draft picks OR FAs OR both; I’m estimating at least 23-25. And of those, quite a few are starters & key rotational players (slightly over half is my guess … someplace between 5-7 on offense & same number on defense). No sweat though; we currently have $6.8 mil in excess salary CAP to make it happen. Piece of cake … we’ve got Jason Licht to work his magic with the CAP numbers. And when he gets through solving that riddle, he’s got some prime real estate in the Everglades to sell each & every one of us.

  36. Marine Buc Says:

    @ Leighroy

    Gabbert’s contract will probably have a low salary (probably @ $4-$5 million) but will include incentive bonuses that will pay him for # of games started, TDs, Pass yards, completions, play off wins, etc…

    Incentive bonuses do not count towards this years cap but will count towards next seasons salary cap. This should help us out a little bit.

  37. Defense Rules Says:

    Bucsfanman … I wholeheartedly agree with re-signing Gabbert to be in the QB mix. Also though want to see us sign another FA QB to compete with both Trask & Gabbert. Both contracts should be relatively inexpensive, but I have no problem with us putting incentives in both their contracts so that IF they win the starting job, they get paid more (especially IF they win games of course).

    As I look at what teams were competitive this past year WITHOUT a big-name (and high-dollar) starting QB, I do see a few. Titans, 49ers, Patriots, Eagles all made the playoffs, but none of them had particularly sparkling QBs. None of them made it to the SB either, but all 4 of those still have weaknesses in their roster beyond QB. Besides, Rome wasn’t built (or reloaded) in a day.

  38. David Says:

    We are all trying to read into everything but the reality is they don’t know at this point. They are researching the free agents and researching what it will take to get Watson or Wilson etc. … Hopefully not Aaron Rodgers.
    Trask is destined to be a back up this year or potentially traded.

    In order to resign Jensen and Godwin and Davis and potentially Gronk, they need to get some done fast.

    As much as we value draft picks, I have absolutely no problem dealing away two first round picks to get Watson or Wilson.

  39. Buc1987 Says:

    Nile…how long have you been a Gator?

  40. adam from ny Says:

    by the way, on another note…

    AB has re-followed tom brady on instagram…

    unfollowed after jet game…now has re-followed him

  41. tampabuscsbro Says:

    I’m not really sure who this right QB is.

    The FA QBs suck they are FAs for a reason. We would need to cough up a kings ransom IF a trade were to happen for a good one which we still need to not resign a lot of players to pay him and we lose draft picks as well.

    Build the team for the future. Any team could be a SB contender but we kicked the salary cap can down the road last year and we are paying for it this year.

  42. Swampbuc Says:

    Only non-sinners for the Bucs. Only players that do not covet women, who treat them with the utmost care, and only sleep with them to procreate.

    It’s Tebow time. He can’t play, but who cares? It’s character we’re looking for. And who knows, maybe Mrs. Brady will see how sad her husband is and giver her blessing to Tom. This provided that she and Tom are free of sin of course. She’s such a delicate flower, she must not ever be criticized for anything. A billionairess has thin skin and is sensitive.

    Repent, sinners.

  43. Niles Says:

    “Buc1987 Says:
    February 18th, 2022 at 10:54 am
    Nile…how long have you been a Gator?”

    Buc, how long have you been a fan of FSU and Jamoist?

  44. Swampbuc Says:

    Don’t be disrespectful to Niles.

    Niles, don’t be disrespectful to Joe.

    Jason and Bruce know best. Even though you love Kyle Trask and fancy him to be the next Joe Burrow, we must trust the professionals. Perhaps the jump to the NFL is more for your favorite guy than you realize?

  45. Niles Says:

    “Defense Rules Says: Joe only appears to be anti-Trask because he obviously believes that the Bucs can be a SB contender in 2022 with the ‘right’ QB.”

    Problem is they didn’t do it in 2021 with Tom Brady and the 2022 schedule is brutal. They’re not doing it in 2022 regardless of who the QB is. Bringing in an expensive criminal to quarterback the team in 2022 is foolhardy.

  46. Niles Says:

    “Swampbuc Says:
    Perhaps the jump to the NFL is more for your favorite guy than you realize?”

    Perhaps it’s not? Perhaps you know zilch and comment based solely on your bias?

  47. tampabuscsbro Says:

    It would probably be best to get Trask and Gabbert. See if Trask can cut it if not there are more options next year then this year. Yeah it sucks but the salary cap is a thing and it’s not best to kick the can down the road so we can bring in Bridgewater/jameis/jimmyg/Wentz. Who all are not that good.

  48. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Also Swampbuc thinks Trask is terrible. I mean it’s not like him and a TE kept Dan Mullen employed a year longer then he should have.

    It’s also not like the Gators while he was there were overloaded with Talent either. no good O line no running game two good receivers and a generational TE. that was it.

    That gators squad lost games because dudes would throw another players shoe.

  49. Niles Says:

    The Trask haters have no factual basis upon which to base their dismissal of Trask. None. Except two that I can think of:

    1) The Trask haters are FSU fans.

    2) The Trask haters prefer quarterbacks who look like Jamoist Winston and Dassault Watson.

  50. Swampbuc Says:

    Niles, I went to UF from ‘76-‘81 and have been a Gator fan ever since.

    I watched Trask come in to relieve Flippy Franks and spark the Gators. I also saw him throwing to Pitts and Toney, two of the best to ever do it in college. He’d stare them down and force balls to them, a lot of the time they caught those balls.

    Those throws will get picked off in the NFL. But hey, you’re a Trask super fan and a real smart guy, and I’m sure you’re right, Trask is the next Joe Burrow. You should call Bruce Arians and give him your assurances. I’m sure he’d appreciate your well educated input.

  51. Oneilbuc Says:

    All yall that hate on Trask college stats when that’s all you have to go buy is how he played in college because he hasn’t played in the NFL yet . I have one question why would you draft a quarterback this year or even next year because the only thing you can go by is what they done college 🤔?? The same thing goes for any player that’s drafted out of college you don’t know what they are until they get a chance to play. So stop haten on Trask and just wait and what he can do just like who ever we draft this year!!

  52. Posey99 Says:

    I’d like to see us go all out and get Watson if he checks out and this is overblown, or let Wentz compete against Trask. If Trask can beat out wentz I’d be ok with Trask starting and Wentz would be a decent insurance policy or vice versa.

  53. Swampbuc Says:

    Posey, there’s no room for rational takes here. You either worship Trask like he’s a blend of Joe Burrow and Joe Montana, and anoint him Bucs starter as such, or you’re a Trask hater! Because, you know, what he did in college!

    That’s why I’m for Tebow. He did great in college! The fact that he can’t play QB in the NFL is immaterial.

  54. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Swampbuc it’s more so you make 3-10 comments every single article about how bad Trask is.

    Also Kadarius Tony isn’t near as good as you’re saying he is. Pitts yes generational. Tony no. Also he had no good run game and the O line was average at best. You’re acting like he was Mac Jones at bama (who turned out to be good in the pros) where he was surrounded by one of the best offenses in the last few decades in college football.

    No I’m not a Gator fan btw. This was what I noticed when I would see their games.

  55. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Also he did this in the SEC against real defenses.

    It’s not like he was America’s QB pro bowler Mr entertainment playing in college against the ACC which was the weakest it’s ever been at the time.

  56. Posey99 Says:

    “He’d stare them down and force balls to them, a lot of the time they caught those balls.”

    That isn’t anything new with college quarterbacks and even NFL QB’s. Brady didn’t look off corners on every play either. Lots of back shoulder and jump balls but his ball placement was next level. Look at receivers like Evans, Godwin and someone like Cooper Kupp. The defense knows exactly who’s getting the ball.

  57. JB Says:

    I am not saying I agree with the choice, but if you have listened very closely all year long and also looked at Bucs cap structure, you will realize that the quarterback under center week 1 in 2022 will be Bridgewater #1, Trask #2, Griffin #3. If Gabbert is re-signed he will back up Teddy and then Trask moves to #3. Trask will get an opportunity to start at some point in 2023.

    The only blockbuster could bring Wilson. No Carr, Rogers, or Watson will happen. Neither will Jameis, he is headed to Houston to reunite with the coach that drafted him.

  58. WalkdaPlank Says:

    “Joe will type this again: If your starting a quarterback has never been active for a game, much less ever taken a snap in a game, you are rebuilding.“

    THIS IS TERRIBLY MISLEADING.

    While this is true most of the time, it is true because most teams that are starting a QB with zero snaps are starting a rookie QB, likely a high 1st rounder, and they had a high 1st round draft pick because their team is awful.

    The Bucs are not that. The Patriots were not that before Tom Brady. The Chiefs were not that before Patrick Mahomes. The Ravens were not that before Joe Flacco. All 3 of those QB’s did very well their first seasons.

    This does not mean Trask is the next Brady or Mahomes, maybe Joe Flacco (has a ring at least), but holy cannoli give the guy a chance!

  59. Swampbuc Says:

    Pose – Niles will love that you’re mentioning Trask in the same sentences as Brady!

    But you still might qualify as a hater if you don’t demand the Bucs start Trask for 17 games, you know, to see what we’ve got. Bottom line – the QBs in camp will compete to start, whoever they are. Unless Brady really does come back. The coaches will pick the starter on the basis of performance – and if it’s not Trask then Niles will squeal like a little girl who dropped her ice cream cone.

    Your for example take with Wentz was sensible. Not what Trask lovers are looking for.

  60. Niles Says:

    “Swampbuc Says: I watched Trask come in to relieve Flippy Franks and spark the Gators. I also saw him throwing to Pitts and Toney, two of the best to ever do it in college. He’d stare them down and force balls to them.”

    LMAO. That’s what FRANKS did. He couldn’t see past the primary receiver.

    Trask was the OPPOSITE. He saw the field well and threw to ALL his receivers. And, if his production was due to Pitts, why was his TD production not affected at all when Pitts was injured early in the Georgia game and left? Pitts caught only 1 TD before getting injured and leaving the Georgia game. Trask threw 3 more TDs to win that game. And, Trask completed 30 passes to 10 different receivers that game. Then, with Pitts out due to injury for the next 2 games, Trask threw 9 TDs.

    Bottom line: you’re full of crap.

  61. Captain Dan Lawrence Says:

    This seems like an opportunity to type, but doesn’t really inform us of anything significant. We have no clue who the QB will be, and until something newsworthy actually happens, it will be just more hot air. I guess deep down we all expect this, but heck.. trust the process, and Let’s Go!

  62. Swampbuc Says:

    Niles, you’re right, Trask never stares down his receivers. I saw him do it a lot, but I was probably watching old film of Rex Grossman. Yes he should be the starter because he’s obviously better than all the other options and you know this because….well, you just know. Good enough for me. BA needs to come out and declare the job is his now because why hold a competition? They drafted the guy, they watched him in practice all last year with the third team. He’s ready. The fact that he didn’t beat out Blaine Gabbert is just a formality, he’s really ready to start in the NFL. His college games are all the proof anyone needs.

  63. Bqen green Says:

    Here’s a little nugget for y’all. It’s been reported that during BAs Achilles rehab, Brady and leftwich would come up with the gameplan. Arians would come in later, and take a red pen to a lot of the gameplan. Without Bruce arians meddling, Tom Brady may very well not have retired. This infuriated Brady, and the relationship quickly soured. Ben can’t understand why the organization stuck with BA, over Brady. Brady would’ve been fine with leftwich as head coach. You didn’t have to go get Josh McDaniels, or Billy O’Brien. Now y’all want Arians to “develop” a new QB? Unless it’s a proven vet. Arians judgement can’t be trusted. All they had to do was retire the old man.

  64. Niles Says:

    Swampbuc, thanks for failing to rebut a single of the many stats I put forth and thereby conceding I’m right. Thanks again!

  65. Swampbuc Says:

    Bqen the private detective! Wow man kudos for you getting this info! And it was a red pen! Was it the red that infuriated Brady? And the relationship quickly soured! Yes there’s lots of evidence of that, particularly with all the freedom to audible Brady had. Man,dude, you might just get a Pulitzer Prize for this scoop!

    You have all these secret sources that not even Joe or Ira have access to.

    How cool is that!

  66. Swampbuc Says:

    Oh Niles, it’s just all the experience in 2021 preseason that Trask got isn’t it! That’s why you’re convinced he’s the next superstar QB. Well that and what he did in college. Yes.

  67. allbuccedup Says:

    Joe loves those hate Trask articles. Whether Trask turns put good or bad these young QBs have to get their chance somewhere if the Bucs are in a win now mode why did they draft this guy in the second round. The Rodgers, Wilsons and Watsons are not going to be around for ever
    None of the three could holds Bradys jock strap. And to win now you have to have a defense which seems to be slipping away. On the field and in free agency.

  68. Stanglassman Says:

    I’d like to read that article B. Green. Do u remember the title and publication?

  69. allbuccedup Says:

    Stanglassman its on bucswire.
    .

  70. Swampbuc Says:

    It’s kind of strange that so many think Joe hates Trask. Everything I’ve read is pure neutrality from Joe. So anything short of a screaming endorsement demanding that Trask start is hate!

    Want to talk Georgia game? In the second half, the Dawgs had three different defenders have balls hit their chests. If any of them could catch, they’d have been pick sixes. Go watch it, find an excuse – I’m sure his receiver fell down or ran the wrong route.

    Trask for starting QB, the evidence is there! Although BA will probably enfuriate the Bucs new starter with that red pen!

  71. Swampbuc Says:

    Bucswire? The pinnacle of journalism. If it’s on bucswire it must be true! Have they anointed Trask starter yet?

  72. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Man it’s like Swampbuc you are outright sneeding really hard about Trask.

    Like it’s everyday with you you type up a 5 page paper worth of comments about how awful trask is and was on the gators. Based off his comments you would think he was the reason why the gators struggled so much the two years they were good.

  73. Swampbuc Says:

    I just read that Tom Brady is actually an alien from the future. It was from buccaneerterritory. Must be true, it’s on the internet.

  74. Swampbuc Says:

    Tamponbro – you’re right. His performance in college is proof beyond a shadow of a doubt that he’s NFL starter ready. It’s shocking that Jax didn’t take him instead of Trevor Lawrence. The Bucs stole him at the bottom of round two. It’s time to name him the starter now! All the proof anyone needs is right there from his Gator days of 2020. Every quarterback that succeeds in college does great in the NFK. Known fact! I’m with you!

  75. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Trevor Lawrence was the worst QB in the league last yera.

    I’m just wondering why you type pages upon pages worth of comments sneeding about Trask this hard.

  76. Swampbuc Says:

    Oh you’ve sold me on Trask. I’m reformed. I watched every game he played in college, and looking back he and not Trevor Lawrence should have been first QB taken. All the people paid lots of money to evaluate players had Trask as a 3rd rounder tops. But not us! The greatness of Trask is about to be unveiled !

    (Just don’t go back and watch the second half of his last Georgia game, it will foul up our psilocybin high.)

  77. Bqen green Says:

    Swamp, Ben didn’t get this from his people. It comes from a buddy in San Diego who isn’t a regular source. Just dismiss it out of hand, like all the other now confirmed reports. What exactly do you believe, that the relationship between Brady and Arians was excellent? You’re either a dumbass, or… No just a dumbass

  78. Niles Says:

    “Swampbuc Says: That’s why you’re convinced he’s the next superstar QB.”

    Show us all precisely where I said that Trask will be a superstar; or even where I said he will be great; or good; or bad. I have made no comment about what his perormance will be like because nobody knows. Just like nobody knew what second rounder Brett Favre would be like until he got to play his second season. Just like nobody knew what sixth rounder Tom Brady would be like until he got to play his second season. Alas, these are facts, and they have no place in your hate filled mind.

  79. Niles Says:

    “tampabuscsbro Says: I’m just wondering why you type pages upon pages worth of comments sneeding about Trask this hard.”

    Swampbuc thought Jamoist Winston was a terrific selection at Round 1 Pick 1, so there’s that.

  80. BradyBucs Says:

    JUST LET TRASK PLAY!

    Let him start the first 3-4 games next season and see how it goes. If he’s terrible and does nothing but struggle, then you yank him, it’s that simple.

    There’s far great UPSIDE to letting Trask start than there is for DOWNSIDE because you can simply bench him if he’s not getting it done and doesn’t seem to have ‘it’ when it comes to the Pro game.

    It’s not rocket science. Let Trask start and see what he can do.

  81. Bqen green Says:

    BradyBucs, next years offense won’t look like it did under Brady. Ben’s not talking about the results, but the concepts and strategy. Arians had little if anything to do with actual play calls the last season and a half. He’s desperate to prove that he had something to do with it, hence the red pen. Ben Is told that it wasn’t leftwich who Brady was shaking off on the sideline, but Arians. He would get on the set, and attempt to override the play, only to have the goat embarrass him. Arians isn’t capable of teaching a young QB anything other than bad habits. The only chance this team has win, is to get a proven QB willing to stand up to BAs nonsense. Again, why is the bucs management standing up for this guy? Does he know where bodies are buried? It makes absolutely no sense. Leftwich is and was the obvious successor.

  82. tampabuscsbro Says:

    The second half of the Georgia game where the gators held a 2+ score lead?……

  83. Swampbuc Says:

    OK Bqueen, you have a “buddy” in San Diego who isn’t a “regular source.” These irregular sources are excellent for rock solid facts. It’s such special secret news that nobody knows about it except you! Congrats, man! It’s a wonder you and your San Diego irregular have been able to keep this news from NFL.com and the major sports networks.

    It’s the “red pen” that’s most impressive. You should open your own football site when loaded with such phenomenal scoop.

  84. Swampbuc Says:

    Tampon – yes that game. Trask clanged three passes off of Georgia defenders hands and chests, who would have been unimpeded to the end zone. But dawgs can’t catch so Trask was bailed out. He was very careless especially considering that lead you mentioned, but don’t worry. He’ll be a fab Bucs starter. I’m convinced. You got me hooked!

  85. Posey99 Says:

    “Swampbuc thought Jamoist Winston was a terrific selection at Round 1 Pick 1, so there’s that.”

    If true, that’s very surprising coming from a gators fan. I never met a gators fan that liked Winston.

  86. Bqen green Says:

    Swampslut, you’ll find the story has been reported, go look it up. If you consider ESPN and NFL.com great sources, you’re stupid. They aren’t interested in subversive and controversial information. Go watch the shows they produce, it’s absolute garbage. They have a vested interest in reporting fluff, unless it slaps them in the face. Ben will give you a hint. The report comes from Rich Orenberger, a former lineman, who is well respected.

  87. Niles Says:

    Joe, is there a block function here? I’d like to block Swampbuc’s uninformed drivel and flat out lies. Thanks.

  88. Niles Says:

    “Posey99 Says:
    February 18th, 2022 at 3:00 pm
    ‘Swampbuc thought Jamoist Winston was a terrific selection at Round 1 Pick 1, so there’s that.’

    If true, that’s very surprising coming from a gators fan. I never met a gators fan that liked Winston.”

    I’ve neve met a Gators fan who hates Trask before the kid takes an NFL snap. That tells me Swampsucks isn’t a Gators fan. He’s posing as one to try to make his factually unsupported drivel credible. Nobody buys it.

  89. Swampbuc Says:

    Yeah, Posey, let the little turd find where I ever said I loved the Jameis pick. I was more in the Mariota camp. Oops.

    Both had excellent college careers. NFL? Not so much. But, Trask! Yeah!!!

  90. Swampbuc Says:

    Hey Bqueen, the National Enquirer and Weekly World News used to be excellent sources of alternative news too. Hell with The NY Times or WSJ (that’s Wall Street Journal). So yeah. Let’s find the sports equivalent of Weekly World News! It’s how I learned that Brady is an alien from the future. How about you save everyone some time and just paste in the link to your source? Otherwise I’ll keep coming up empty with crap sites like this, the TBT, NFLN, ESPN, right on! Clue us in on the real story!

    Y’all hurry up, now!

  91. tampabuscsbro Says:

    Hey Swamp buc have you ever tried to cope and seethe harder you seem to be really good at it.

    You’d think we wanted to start Nathan Peterman or Drew Lock.

  92. Swampbuc Says:

    Niles – you that much of a delicate flower you want Joe to block me?

    The best block function I know is, just don’t read what I write! Doh!

    Go Trask go!

  93. Swampbuc Says:

    Bro -your lock and pudderman comment cracked me up. Well played.

  94. Craig Says:

    Damn, I miss those alien baby stories. Maybe Trask is some kind of resident alien too.

  95. David Says:

    Joe,
    As per your own article and the attached video from NFL reporter, the Bucs coaching staff are pleased with Trask progress and they have not ruled him out to compete as their starter. I am not sure how you compare Trask to an average fan watching the game. That is so irrational.

  96. Tbbucs3 Says:

    Trask sucks, Gator fans. Just face it.

  97. adam from ny Says:

    so basically BA red penned brady and brady got mad and left…lol…

    meanwhile AB has re-followed tom on instagram because they will be playing together again in the next big city stop for ole tommy…

    let the soap opera continue…

    ok time for a friday night beejay

  98. steele Says:

    It isn’t “Trask-hating” to state the fact that Trask is a question mark in every way. Look at film. Look at his preseason games last year, which is the most recent evidence we have. Equal parts good and horrible. At best, a work in progress that the coaches won’t and can’t commit to, under the best of circumstances. He’s not ready.

    All this talk of the Bucs being in a “win now” mode. Without TB12, with veterans poised to leave, with internal issues that haven’t been resolved (as far as we know) with bitterness still palpable from losing stupidly, what is this “win now”?

    You don’t plug and play anyone into TB12’s slot so easily. THERE IS NO QB ON EARTH who can lead this team as well as he can/could. TB12 simply not being around automatically drops this team to a lower slot.

    Is this “win now” because Arians says so, and that’s HIS time frame? Good luck. It’s a bad offseason for QBs, veterans as well as draft. I don’t have a crystal ball, but based on so many issues that need to be addressed, we’re looking far more than one offseason to even think about SBs.

    Gabbert? Have you guys looked at tape of his starts with the 49ers? Go ahead and watch them. He’s the epitome of mediocrity. Period.

  99. Anonymous Says:

    Tbbuck no one in this world would of ever been successful if not given a chance. By the way gfy

  100. Bring back the Wishbone. Says:

    Jameis never threw a pass in a real game either. He started right away. Of course his first pass in a regular season game was a pick 6. So I don’t buy that Trask story line at all.