Ira Kaufman Shares OTA Day 1 Impressions, Offers A Fresh Take On The Bucs’ Defensive Failures Late Last Season, And Much More With Special Guest Rock Riley

May 24th, 2023

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4 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Shares OTA Day 1 Impressions, Offers A Fresh Take On The Bucs’ Defensive Failures Late Last Season, And Much More With Special Guest Rock Riley”

  1. D-Rok Says:

    Great stuff, all 4 of you! Keep up the good work!

  2. Nick2 Says:

    Love the insight Ira ive been travelling to Bucs games from Melbourne since the 70s . Hopefully ill makle it to the next watch party at Bigstorm in Ybor and introduce myself. Lets just say my dad took me to my first game at the Old Citrus Bowl. Our QB? The old ball coach Steve Spurrier!!! Been an avid fan ever since!! Love the podcast its my favorite of all podcasts!!!

  3. jimm Says:

    may be to extend godwins career

  4. unbelievable Says:

    Uh, you don’t have to have “5 all-pros” to have decent blocking on the o-line…

    We all saw it last year. The o-line was not opening many holes. And yes of course running backs can break tackles, but that’s hard to do when you’re getting hit behind the LOS most of the time.