(Friday Edition) On This Week’s Free Stretch, The Offseason Begins As Todd Bowles Faces The Most Important Decision(s) Of His Tenure

January 26th, 2024

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3 Responses to “(Friday Edition) On This Week’s Free Stretch, The Offseason Begins As Todd Bowles Faces The Most Important Decision(s) Of His Tenure”

  1. Dave Pear Says:

    It’s a virtual certainty that Todd will over-think, over-complicate, and eventually decide to avoid prolonging the obvious. Everyone will be gone by the time he completes his wide net, and he will announce that he will assume OC duties and call offense as well.

  2. MoeB Says:

    Bowles has NO say SO!!!!!!

  3. Tim Says:

    Enjoyed that podcast. Very good. Dave, please give us a break on the Todd Bowles criticism. He just took a mediocre team to the 2nd round of the playoffs and a NFC South Championship for crying out loud. He did it with a journeyman QB and a bunch of rookies playing. Not to mention a rookie OC and a new offensive system. That’s a good job by any evaluation. GO BUCS!