Todd Bowles “Pissed” At His Defense

November 12th, 2025

History says he should be angry.

In a sitdown with Aileen Hnatiuk of WFLA-TV Channel 8 this week, Bucs coach Todd Bowles said he and Baker Mayfield are “pissed” about Sunday’s loss to New England.

You’d be “pissed” too if you were a Bucs defensive coordinator and your defense shat the bed with the worst game this century. That’s right, the Bucs set a dubious NFL record on Sunday in the loss to the Patriots.

Those big plays the Bucs gave up? Historically awful, typed Mike Sando of The Athletic.

Against New England on Sunday, Tampa Bay’s defense allowed four plays of 50-plus yards. No team has allowed more in 6,226 total team games since 2000, per TruMedia. Only the 2023 Broncos and 2015 Texans gave up that many in a game since then, both against the Dolphins.

That is outrageous and no wonder Bowles is peeved. Who wouldn’t be?

Since those results were tied for the worst this century, that tells Joe that some defensive dudes’ heads were at Clearwater Beach or Tulum or the DR and certainly not in The Licht House.

Did lousy Lovie Smith find a hole in the fence near the media entrance and get into the locker room Sunday?

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77 Responses to “Todd Bowles “Pissed” At His Defense”

  1. Kenton Smith Says:

    The good news is that the odds are it won’t happen again.

  2. Razorramone Says:

    200+ yards on four plays. It can’t happen.

  3. Hodad Says:

    Those four exposives were back breakers. We got to coach it better, play it better. That’s Bowles go to excuse anyway. David is a shell of himself, and Dennis is a bust waiting to happen. Rotate Jackson, and bench Dennis for Bullock. Should’ve been done long ago. Coach it better. Pick better moments to work Morrison in. Coach it better.

  4. Bosch Says:

    The real Todd Bowles stepped forward against the Pats. As a defensive coordinator he puts a very inconsistent product out there on the field. They play descent except for when they don’t. And when they don’t, they give up touchdown drives comprised of 5 or fewer plays. He leads a highly undisciplined defense. He is an utter failure as a defensive coordinator.

    Why did ownership extend his contract? Why?????

  5. Jeff Says:

    Sleepy Todd!

  6. Regulator16 Says:

    Quit running a soft defense, and for the love of Gawd…stop send edge rushers out in coverage!

  7. bob in valrico Says:

    I don’t know what is wrong with McCallum but he is just one player whose play has slipped drastically. Defense can play better.
    Offense also didn’t help itself either. We couldn’t execute a screen properly and both White and Tucker were practically stopped in their tracks with zero chance to
    advance the ball. With just over two minutes left on 3rd and 3 Baker forced a ball to Otten that was very similar to the play that got Godwin hurt several years ago and resulted in the loss of one our best players. A pass to the flat to White could
    have sustained the drive and allowed us to chew up more clock time. There was a lot of green grass in front of him.

  8. Bee Says:

    Why did Bowles take the best CB on the team off the field and replace him with a rook coming off an injury? Truly mind bottling. Its his fault. This team under Bowles is consistently inconsistent. You never know what team will show up.

  9. Tom Edrington Says:

    Bowles “pissed?” from what I’ve read on JBF, appears a lot of BUcs fans are appropriately “pissed” at Bowles!

  10. Billy Bucco Says:

    Yep Anthony Nelson faked forward on Lavonte David’s blitz and missed the coverage drop. If you are gonna drop your OLBs, they don’t have time to do that.
    It was stupid all around. Maye looked like Cousins did in 2 games last year.
    I don’t know what it is with this team losing after the bye.

    Shows a lack of maturity from the coaches and players.

    And not getting a LB who can cover sideline to sideline, was the biggest mistake the Bucs made.
    Teams are going to exploit outside zone against us all year now, abruptly followed by seam passes to Sirvocea’s side.
    Tragic!!!

  11. Darin Says:

    Bowles getting pissed means throwing his toilet paper roll into the shower. Not gonna mean much for this week

  12. adam from ny Says:

    the fizzle is on the grizzle……the offense has no sizzle

  13. FortMyersDave Says:

    Bowles is P!ssed, yeah, okay, but will he hold anyone accountable or make any changes to his schemes? I doubt it, he has Jamel Dean playing at Pro-Bowl level while rookie Benjie Morrison was being lit up. Will Bowles allow Morrison to be targeted several times in a row again while Dea is on the bench, yes, probably. Dude is stubborn.

  14. Lt. Dan Says:

    I’m just a guy sitting on my couch but I can fix this defense from here. OK..here it goes, “Players need to communicate better. Coaches need to coach better. We have to play better.”

    You’re welcome.

  15. 813bucboi Says:

    SORRY BUT THE PLAYERS HAVE TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE!!!!!

    TODD WARNED AND PREPARED THEM A WEEK BEFORE PLAYING THE PATS!!!!

    Starting today is the message Todd Bowles had for his players and they shuffled in fresh from their bye week.

    “Coach Bowles stated that we don’t want to be that-team,” Diaby said.

    What team would “that” be? Well, the Lions got thumped by the Vikings yesterday. Detroit was coming off their bye. Lions coach Dan Campbell thought his team was rusty.

    Diaby said Bowles told the team they best rid themselves of rust.

    “We don’t want to be that-team and come back from a bye [and lost] just like what happened to Detroit,” YaYa Said. “It all starts with today.”

    So it seems whatever the Bucs did on their bye, that’s all in the past. They’re back to work. And the focus is on the Patriots.

    “We don’t want to look ahead because that’s when you mess up,” YaYa said.

    players have to be held accountable too!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

  16. FortMyersDave Says:

    Adam, Grizzard has little to work with, thanks to the injuries, it is up to the defense to help out the O but Todds’ D failed spectacularly, those explosive plays reminded me of Mike Smith’s last couple of games vs Chicago and the ATL. Grizzard needs to find some wrinkles though, he is making the O predictable and not getting these key 3rd and 4th down plays that they did earlier in the season.

  17. FortMyersDave Says:

    813bucboi, problem is that Diaby is all talk, no action. The edge rush is pathetic. One sack of a guy who was getting sacked 5 or 6 times a game by so called “inferior” defenses. The guys did not listen to Todd, they were flat, they knew there would be no repercussions. Accountability is someone getting benched or even cut but beside Bowles sitting Jamel Dean so that Morrison can get reps, I see nothing changing with the starters or the schemes.

  18. Kenton Smith Says:

    Lt. Dan. That one cracked me up. Even Bowles would be laughing at that one.

  19. Joaquim Valente Says:

    I don’t want to hear it. You know one of your ILB is sub par at the very best and your edge rushers can’t sniff a QB when they’re not forced to cover a WR. A day 2 or 3 draft pick and a simple adjustment of your defense could change this but you (Todd Bowles) are too damn stubborn to admit the problem lies at your feet.

    All that couple with the stupid idea of rotating CBs or at least the one with the most interceptions on the team. This all points back to you Todd. If you’re so “pissed” you need to look in the mirror and do some self evaluating.

  20. 76doug Says:

    FortMyersDave, well said, the players like Bowles because he doesn’t call anybody out. Not coached well and underpreforming.

  21. What the heck Says:

    This defense up in Buffalo. Could be ugly.

  22. heyjude Says:

    Lt. Dan – I think those may be the next words out of Todd’s mouth 😂. Perfect!

  23. adam from ny Says:

    morrison looked like dean did like 5-6 years ago in his first big starting role, in seattle…

    he got lit up bad…

    remember that dean game in seattle when he was roasted all game ?

  24. Smarter than Joe Says:

    Todd Blows defense will NEVER be aggressive or learn how to adapt to defending the pass

    Any team with a competent QB will SHRED this D

    This scheme is laughable

  25. Smarter than Joe Says:

    When is Bowles ever held accountable, this sad scheme has been leaving receivers wide open since he got here

  26. Nick2 Says:

    It’s inexcusable. Bowles didn’t have his guys ready to play plain and simple. He’s not a Super Bowl winning coach.

  27. 813bucboi Says:

    FORTMYERSDAVE

    to say the players dont listen to bowles is comical lol

    my point is, Bowles put it on the players to get themselves right mentally a week prior to the game…he didnt wait until gameday to hold them accountable….

    making the player responsible for their performance and coaching them up is accountability…benching/cutting a player is lazy coaching…

    GO BUCS!!!!

  28. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Stop blaming Grizzard….Baker had 3 TD passes….we ran well on the Pats…..no turnovers.
    The Oline was weak….playing without Bucky & 3 WRs.

    Head coach cost us 4….maybe 7 points .

    The defense cost us this game. Look how easy their points were for them!!!

  29. Nick2 Says:

    How many times has Bowles not had hey, how his players ready to play? Seems way too often for the talent he has.

  30. jimmy Says:

    yet all we heard here was about how great the defense is, “the bucs played lights out defense the last two games” even though one was against the lowly saints offense and the so called shutdown of jared goff had plenty of plays where this d was getting burned.

    the defense has been flaky all year and the apologists would focus on crap like “well we shut down the super bowl champs offense” (small print in the second half of the game)

    giving up 27 to the lowly jets.

    it goes on and on. the bucs and a lot of fans believed what they wanted to believe when the bucs defense “shutdown” rattler and the saints. big deal. this d and the coach is terrible and it doesnt change.

  31. Tucker Says:

    He just now is pissed? The inconsistent defense play has actually been pretty consistent. Maybe the scheme is trash for the hand picked players they have dunno but its definitely frustrating to watch every week.

  32. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Big plays broke us, because especially early downs as we didn’t allow NE to convert on 9 of their 14 first down attempts. We also allowed NE to go 2-3 on 4th down conversions.

    The defense deserves their blame, not doing their jobs and it’s less about the scheme(unlike our offense) and more about executing, filling the right run lanes and committing to the WR crossing your face in man coverage(McCollum) on those big plays.

    I think our guys on D were pressing, partly because the offenses inability to maintain drives had them in a revolving door on and off the field. Which is kind of hard to overcome especially without a lead being built on or w/o a score.

  33. Kenton Smith Says:

    First things first. We win as a team. We lose as a team. Offense, Defense, Special Teams, and coaching staff. Injuries. No excuses. I’ll bet today’s practice would be worth the price of admission to watch. How is this team going to respond to this? All of a sudden the team is vulnerable. We’re a wounded bear. I’ve said many times that I know what a good football team looks like. Guess I’m gonna find out if I know my a$$ from a hole in the ground. Since I know that I know that difference I’m gonna say we’re going win at least one of the next two. Probably both. If we lose one it’ll be this weekend. But the Rams game is the game that’ll prove what kind of ceiling this team has. And we’re going to beat them mercilessly. In LA. Then the race is on.

  34. Defense Rules Says:

    Bowles is right to be pissed at his defense, but as a leader, talk is cheap: you’ve got to fix it. And that means working within the constraints that surround you (like injuries & lack of talent).

    No doubt in my mind that several guys out there aren’t talented enough to play on a Top-10 defense (and that’s what it’ll take to win a Super Bowl with this team). And if you don’t have the talent, coaches have to figure out how to scheme around the resultant weaknesses (and lack of talent is a weakness). Todd is trying to run a very complex 3-4 hybrid defense with some new (and some older) players who’ve shown for 2 years now that they’re not up to the task. It’s obvious some other teams have figured out how to catch them out of position (or maneuver them out of position) & take advantage.

    SIMPLIFY THE DANGED SCHEME TODD. Our Run Defense stayed relatively steady at a #5 ranking in 2023, improving slightly to a #4 ranking in 2024. This year it’s struggling to maintain a #11 ranking. Looks to me like the primary reason for the change is the explosive runs we’ve seen this year versus years past. As part of that, our Missed Tackle Rate has gone from 6.3% in 2023 up to 8.8% this season.

    Our Pass Defense has improved a little (currently ranked #24, but was ranked #29 in each of the last 2 years). The last year that our Pass Defense improved substantially was 2022 (ranked #9), but our Run Defense that year was crappola (ranked #15). Seems obvious to me that Bowles de-emphasized Run Defense priority that year (and blitzing) to try to improve Pass Defense. Looks like he might be doing the same thing this year, but not quite as much.

  35. Nick2 Says:

    Kenton Smith, you do realize how badly McVay has trashed Todd Bowles, defense repeatedly. Whether it’s Cooper Kupp or some other receiver, running wild in our secondary it just never seems to end. Remember our offense coming back from 24 points down with Brady only to get trashed on the last second uncommunicated blitz.??? it cost us a second Super Bowl.I hope you’re right, but losing to New England really was bad and the Rams defense is no joke.

  36. BucsFan81 Says:

    The defense has been garbage for years now to be honest haven’t been good since the Super Bowl run. They do good against louse teams see the saints and everyone jumps on the bandwagon including national media that the defense is so good and Bowles is a genius. Hell I had my father texting me from Tennessee that rarely sees Bucs games up there saying the Bucs defense looks horrible this past Sunday.

  37. LVMYBUCS Says:

    Got to know when to hang it up Bowles ur outdated

  38. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Just more Lip Service.

    Even the superbowl defense benefitted from the Chiefs online bring a wreck. It certainly wasn’t the 2002 Bucs D.

  39. BucU Says:

    This article exposes Bowles like never before. A historic defensive catastrophe.
    Earlier in the year HIS defense gave up FIVE TD drives in succession in Seattle.
    You’d think he would have this defense in tune by now.
    I’ll say it again, We’re behind the 8 ball before we even take the field 70% of the time. He’s no top tier HC. Never has been. Never will be.

  40. BuddhaBuc Says:

    The problem with the defense is this…it has to be perfect, with all the players that are trained and built for this scheme. It works when all those things come together, like in the SB. BUT, it’s the worst scheme ever when those things aren’t in place and then it gets exposed and other teams watch tape and know it’s weak spots. How can you NOT have a backup plan for times when you don’t have all the right pieces and you have injuries? This defense has never been able to play to the strengths of the players and put them in a position to win. What good is all that exotic crap if it’s so confusing that it breaks down ALL THE TIME?!!?

    Warren Sapp said the Buccaneers defense would deliver more victories than defeats if the offense scored 17 points per game. Baker put up 23. That should be enough to win if the defense does its job. Baker can only take this team so far. He’s limited now because of putting the team on his shoulders and bailing out the defense. But that’s just my take on it. Am I wrong?

  41. BUDLIKEDTHEBUCS Says:

    ah the bucs life super bowl in 2020 should have had one in 2021 a quarterback considered the best of all time a really good head coach 1 HOF receiver and two that should have been(Vontaze Burfict hit –injuries) HOF tight end sometimes considered the best why the rams loss a blown call on coverage and blitzing by your current head coach and AB meltdown( again VB hit) defence had suh the enforcer vea and jpp david

    that is all gone except for head coach hmm starts at the top

  42. Ricki Says:

    Such a moron thing to say, I am pissed, this Todd Bowles defense for the last 4 years and every single year has the same issues, doesn’t get better, doesn’t improve, even though supposedly he chooses the players he wants to place in there

  43. Couch Fan Says:

    Its the same thing week after week and then some get on here and act surprised as if its something new. The defense sucks. The defense has always sucked under Super Todd. They do have a knack for getting some turnovers but when that isnt happening they are giving up chunk plays and allowing the other teams offense to completely control the game with TOP. You cant blame it on injuries. Sure you can blame the players but when it happens game after game, season after season. Common sense should tell you there is only 1 guy to blame.. Ill let the dummies figure out who.

  44. 813bucboi Says:

    Earlier in the year HIS defense gave up FIVE TD drives in succession in Seattle.

    LOL…

    we won that game with our #4 and #5 CBs and the defense came up with the INT to seal the game lol…

    this crap is comical lol

    GO BUCS!!!!

  45. Tucker Says:

    Remember the article that was Todd said he figured out the defensive problems in the off-season but I’m seeing the exact same things he hasn’t done anything but continually try to shove a square peg in a round hole you have the players you have scheme with the talent you have not what you wish you had actually adapt or start kicking rocks.

  46. Roscoe Says:

    Bosch Says:
    November 12th, 2025 at 7:31 am Why did ownership extend his contract? Why?????
    ^^^^^
    Answer; Because the circumstances that led to his hiring had long term consequences. Jason has been building a very solid team. I don’t know how or why Coen got away but that situation made it necessary to resign Bowles. In essence the Glazers got caught with their pants down.

  47. Roscoe Says:

    The Bucs have big troubles. It appears to me the players are laying down. Bowles has lost the team. I predict there will be a new regime next year. The merry-go-round starts again.

  48. Steve Says:

    Tood Bowles never takes responsibility!

  49. Roscoe Says:

    Evans, Godwin, David, White, Dean, Reddick, Braswell, Dennis, and others will be gone. Mayfield will be exploring his options. Trade offers will be coming in. I suspect the head coach search is already in play.

  50. Whatevs Says:

    Same ole Todd 500 Bowles. Nothing has changed, nothing is going to change.

    These Bucs will continue to reflect the personality of the head coach. Game mismanagement will continue. This Defense will always make mediocre QBs look like HoFers. The team will continue to build through the draft with average players . This team will continue to have inexplicable injuries that for some reason last way too long.

    These are the Bucs under the Todd and Jason era. As everyone always says on this board, maybe next week, maybe in the playoffs, maybe next year. The sad fact is it will the same sad story week after week, month after month, year after year with these clowns in charge.

    Sad that my 2025 5x NFC south Championship Ring is in jeopardy. Man I love bragging about all of those championships. At least the 2026 Draft championship is still possible. Jason loves wearing those rings. He is the Tom Brady of the NFL Draft. one for the thumb Jason. One for the Thumb

  51. jimmy Says:

    so much for the defensive guru. what a set of goat horns to have to wear

    “Tampa Bay’s defense allowed four plays of 50-plus yards. No team has allowed more in 6,226 total team games since 2000”

    many have rightfully questioned if doing both is too much for todd and asked for a dedicated DC.

    todd bowles is obviously really really struggling.

  52. Gipper Says:

    Not surprised to hear about the historical badness of Bucs defense. There are many posters on this blog who were happy to pin the loss on Mayfield and the offense. Telling us that “the defense played good enough to win” is just absurd but that was the reaction Sunday evening. A few third down stops and a punt is not enough if you are routinely allowing huge explosive plays resulting in TD’s. Really it is just more of the same lousy defense we have seen from Tampa over the last couple of years. You are not “a run stopping team” if you are giving up huge yardage TD’s like Gibbs and Treveon Henderson have had against this defense.

  53. Jerseybuc Says:

    Only missing kancey n supposed to be his specialty. Defense needs to really carry this team for a few weeks. Pats game was a$$!!! Be better bowels.

  54. Obvious Says:

    I’d be pissed too. You can’t give up home run plays to good teams. It’ll bury you if they can play sound defense and the lions and pats certainly qualify.

    If you make them earn it they likely don’t get those 14 points off long runs. If you hold it to 7 or 10 it’s a different game flow.

  55. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    The natives are getting even MORE restless! I am so sick of hearing the TV color guys saying the Bowles is a defensive genius with all sorts of unexpected blitzes. Then they go out and the opposing QB going reads a short story before throwing the ball. After the inevitable score we get the ball and watch Baker dodge incoming rushers like troops dodging mortars in Iraq.

    I have never liked the 3-4 defense. When Bowels is gone (whenever is not soon enough) I hope we get a 4-3 guy and send a blitzer while the front four protects the run and rushes the passer (I know, it’s a crazy idea, but….)

  56. BucU Says:

    “”we won that game with our #4 and #5 CBs and the defense came up with the INT to seal the game lol… this crap is comical lol””

    You’re exactly right. It is comical. It’s comical that you Bowles lovers completely ignore the failings of the guru’s defenses with the comeback “But we won”.
    Great we won. That doesn’t negate the PATHETIC defense he conceived.
    He had all his CB’S for the Pat’s game and they got burned for 4 TD plays of 50 yrds or more. A historic stat. What a joke some of you are.

  57. DoooshLaRue Says:

    What do you expect from such an EXOTIC defense?
    😂🤣😂

  58. Roscoe Says:

    To be fair, the Glazers likely looked back at the Dirk Koetter situation when evaluating things last year. They shouldn’t be faulted for that. TB12 was both a blessing and curse. Yes, he helped win us a SB in our own house. However his prima donna ego and selfish, arrogant GOAT nature has led us to where we are today. The stories of the personal battle between TB12 and the Kangol hat will circulate quietly in the basement halls of the NFL for a long time. If Byron Leftwich had been in possession of character and a backbone things may have turned out differently. His betrayal by way of BA has left him as a “volunteer” coach under Neon Deion. Ultimately TB wiped his feet on both BA and BL and thumbed his nose at the Glazers. He certainly learned how to exert his power and influence under Belichick and his loyalty will always remain with Kraft. I sure hope the Bucs don’t lose Mayfield but why do I even care ?

  59. Roscoe Says:

    I find this interesting; Gronk just signed his one day contract to retire a Patriot. His overtures to the Bucs asking for a relationship and involvement apparently fell on deaf ears. I wish I knew the rest of the story there.

  60. Steve Says:

    Beginning to feel this team is run by egos

  61. Smarter than Joe Says:

    Bucs have been lacking on the coaching side of things for years, sticking with Todd Blows just means, soft zone defense and easy completions for QBs, any competent QB and coordinator are going to eat all day against this D

    Brady and a stacked roster overcame the coaching woes or Leftwich and Todd Blows. Even with that stacked roster Sean McVay, Sean Payton and any good coaching staff were making fools of this team regularly.

    Until the Bucs have a coaching advantage their ceiling is 10 wins and a 1st round exit with Todd Blows

  62. Obvious One Says:

    I got to say I think there’s More to Shepard’s statement than is being excused by many. It’s foolish to think he’s not talking to LaVonte David and others Directly about what’s going on Behind the Curtains. I’ve got a feeling that Todd’s losing the team.

    And I MEAN the “culture” may not be as harmonious as they would have us believe. Not Only that but the “players” might be fully aware that Licht is CLEARLY NOT all in this year. He didn’t even attempt a “token” player or two to help the situation out. (That doesn’t necessarily mean spending draft picks btw)

    Or it Could mean a somebody or two Wants Out! Again, things might not be as Rosey as advertised in some other “team attitude affecting” way.

    Something… Something is Wrong “Within”. Baker made reference to it and right behind that and after speaking to LaVonte David, Sherman made a Strong statement that “He Knows Things”. I’m not so quick as to dismiss that as nothing….

  63. Roscoe Says:

    Baker Mayfield is in the drivers seat. He will call the next coach and OC and extend or he will play out 2026 and sell to the highest bidder. He could ask for a trade. He can do whatever he wants. I think the Bucs will get all the front page coverage they have wanted but not for positive reasons. Controversy sells.

  64. Ed Says:

    I have to lay some blame on this secondary. McCollum and Winfield together take up about $40,000,000 in salary and neither of them were anywhere near the vicinity of those 4 explosive plays. How about making some game changing plays for your money? Tykee Smith and Jamel Dean’s combined salaries are less than either Zion’s or Antoine’s.

    Then you have another $40,000,000-$45,000,000 tied up in Godwin and Evans. Both have been injury prone for last 2 years. I see now why Licht drafted Ebula but Sterling Sheppard should have been replaced. Ebula is very good but behind him that WR room sucks except for Johnson who is developing into a nice piece. If they use him like Philly uses Devonta Smith they will be fine with him as a 3.

  65. Oscar Says:

    WarrenBrooksLynch says defense deserves their blame but goes on to make the excuse that they were pressing because of the offense’s inability to maintain drives. How convenient to blame the offense for the defense’s shortcomings. You don’t think it works both ways? When a defense allows multiple easy touchdowns, it deflates the whole team! Apparently, it’s not enough to hold the offense accountable for whatever shortcomings they may have right now, you hold them responsible for the defense’s performance as well.

  66. SBucs Says:

    Ok, blame the defensive coordinator for putting the players into positions to fail. Oh, the coordinator is also the head coach. Welcome to Mr Excuses, Bucs head coach.

  67. drdneast Says:

    Roscow, u really need to put the pipe and airplane glue away. Good god. Bucs defense gave it up after seeing that GM didn’t make any trades to improve the team. I don’t think Lavontae David came back for this.

  68. Roscoe Says:

    drdneast Says:
    November 12th, 2025 at 12:54 pm
    ^^^^
    Why would Jason make trades for temporary players ? He likely sees the same problems many of the rest of us see. The fact that he didn’t make changes seems to signal the future. Todd Bowles was forced upon the Glazers and they have remained loyal and supportive to a fault but his time has run it’s course. Depending on how the draft looks we might even lose Winfield and (dare I say) Vea.

  69. Roscoe Says:

    drdneast Says:
    November 12th, 2025 at 12:54 pm
    ^^^^

    By the way, your use of a lower case g in a very irreverent way is shameful.

  70. 813bucboi Says:

    lol…comical!!!!!!

    bowles is also to blame for it being 69 degrees today lol…

    GO BUCS!!!

  71. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Apparently, it’s not enough to hold the offense accountable for whatever shortcomings they may have right now, you hold them responsible for the defense’s performance as well.”

    I absolutely hold the offense accountable for putting the defense back on the field with 5 of 11 possession end in 3 minutes, but still amounted to nothing because our offense couldn’t cash in the points off turnovers.

    From Defense Rules a few weeks back:

    “Bucs’ offense has scored 26 points off 10 takeaways (2 TD & 4 FG) & our defense has added 16 more points from 2 Pick-6 & a safety. And on our 5 giveaways, opponents have only scored 7 points (1 TD). 42 points vs 7 is a pretty nice ratio.”

    The scenario I just recalled at the end of the Pats game kind of lines up with this, 10 takeaways at the time but only score 26 of a potential 70 points, but cashing in on 60% of the turnovers, is not great complimentary ball. Some would said points are points, but basic math tells you 3 < & every

    Pay better attention to the game Oscar, and mind what I say a little less

  72. unbelievable Says:

    On the long TD pass, and the 2nd long TD run, our “best safeties in football” were terribly out of position. Tykee gets completely blocked out of his lane by a WR on the 2nd rushing TD.

    On the passing TD, yes Morrison got beat by the WR he was covering, but Tykee was also dropping back to give deep help, except he turned and ran the wrong way…

    And of course Winfield was also beat in man coverage on the short TD pass.

    Bowles should be p!ssed. I sure am.

  73. 813bucboi Says:

    WBL

    Brother….

    when we lose its all bowles and the defense fault…

    when we win, its in spite of bowles and the defense…

    unfortunately, thats the way it is around here….FACTS dont matter when it comes to bowles and his defense…

    but i enjoy your post so please carry on lol!!!!

    educate these fools!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

  74. Obvious One Says:

    Whats held Bowles position through the years? I’m not sure. But I can tell you that Licht isn’t going down with Bowles ship. GUARANTEE YOU that…

    If Bowles loses the locker room (and I’m not saying he has), but if he loses them, He IS Toast!

    Somethings aren’t clicking. It’s just a feeling but it’s a STRONG feeling that there IS trouble in paradise..

    Baker pointedly breaking out publicly, Sherman with criptic, yet warning statements that insinuate a lack of unity… Something within IS stirring and it seemed a bit ominous. Maybe it’s nothing BUT it came directly with a visit from LaVonte David.

    Add the Preasure to perform, opportunities BLOWN (1000 yd records / MVP candidacy all but lost / Licht not engaging / another hapless, half @ssed year, etc ) and it maybe boiling over..

    According to Baker it’s SURE RED HOT…. IDK… Not good signs

    Let’s drink some hopeium and hope for the best. BECAUSE I PREFER TO WIN! However, I’m not going to put on Rosey Colored Glasses and pretend it’s all good until I see for myself that the team can come together and Win against the next two quality opponents. Or at the least put up an undoubtedly worthy effort from the 3 phases…

  75. mg Says:

    Chicks dig the long ball
    and so do the Patriots
    The wooden Indians should have seen this coming.

  76. DavidBigBucsFan99 Says:

    Why do mad??? It’s his defense, these are the guys he chose. He coaches them and calls the plays. He’s the smart guy who thinks it’s smart having players out of position so he can create his “exotic” blitzes that fools practically no one. New England showed him how to blitz on a critical play we needed to get.

  77. orlbucfan Says:

    Good riddance to Gronk.