Ira Kaufman Talks The Intersection Of Dalvin Cook, Team Glazer, Todd Bowles & Devin White, Talks Through An O-line Disagreement, And More

June 11th, 2023

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5 Responses to “Ira Kaufman Talks The Intersection Of Dalvin Cook, Team Glazer, Todd Bowles & Devin White, Talks Through An O-line Disagreement, And More”

  1. Kaptain Morgan Says:

    I have to disagree with Joe here.
    I disagree that Tristan Wirfs did not willingly go to Left Tackle.
    He’s a free agent next year. I’m sure someone (his agent or front office) reminded him he can make a lot more money in the NFL being listed as a Left Tackle than as a Right Tackle. NFL is still a business and being a HOF’er at any position is not guaranteed even if Right Tackle is his natural position.

    Love the podcast, Ira. See you at Todd’s Fantasy Draft again this year!

  2. Tucker Says:

    The reason why Winston is still a back up for the saints is because there was zero interest for his services anywhere else if there had been he would have gotten a phone call. The league has moved on from him maybe some other people should as well.

  3. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Brady’s mediocre year was largely due to the lack of Gronk…..not just from a production standpoint but from a chemistry one…

    Brady simply wasn’t the same QB without his buddy, Gronk.

  4. BA’s Red Pen Says:

    ^^^^agreed

  5. Tucker Says:

    Brady’s mediocre year was more due to injuries and predictable play calling and lack of focus because of life things, gronk would have certainly helped but wouldnt have fixed leftwich’s terrible play calling.