Ira Kaufman Talks Tennessee Highs & Blues, Tom Brady Fallout, Roster Tweaks And Priorities, And More

August 18th, 2022

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4 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Talks Tennessee Highs & Blues, Tom Brady Fallout, Roster Tweaks And Priorities, And More”

  1. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    FYI….the tying TD by Fournette vs Rams was not on a 3rd of 4th down…..

    I remember the score thinking that we left too much time on the clock……

  2. Anonymous Says:

    SMB is so trash. How do you guys not see this. He has zero absolutely zero football IQ or anticipation or any sort of route recognition. His football instincts are the worst I’ve seen in a long time at that position.

  3. Jason Says:

    SMB is so trash. How do you guys not see this. He has zero absolutely zero football IQ or anticipation or any sort of route recognition. His football instincts are the worst I’ve seen in a long time at that position.

  4. Joe Says:

    SMB is so trash. How do you guys not see this. He has zero absolutely zero football IQ or anticipation or any sort of route recognition. His football instincts are the worst I’ve seen in a long time at that position.

    How in the world did he get three picks in the playoffs, including the second-most important play of the season? 🤔