Rachaad White Says Goodbye

January 6th, 2026

On to a new chapter.

The irony here has been brewing, and in a way, it’s been funny to watch.

Joe thinks Rachaad White got screwed this past season, much to the detriment of the Bucs’ offense.

Joe was no fan of White as a running back in his first two seasons. White was terrible at reading blocks. Terrible. It was like he had an awful, awful case of tunnel vision or he had zero peripheral vision.

Or just plain didn’t have vision.

But as a receiver out of the backfield, Joe thought White was electric. Even with two star receivers out this season, the Bucs really never utilized White in the pass game. Very strange.

Or maybe there was a reason?

White, it appears, has waved goodbye to Tampa Bay. He took to Instagram in the wake of the Bucs being eliminated Sunday and said goodbye to the area.

Uno out Thank yaw forever for da past 4years

White also scrubbed his Instagram account of any Bucs-related photos. Only evidence he ever played for the Bucs left on his Instagram page are two reels, one of his family at a Bucs game.

Also yesterday, White posted a video on his Twitter feed of a plane lifting off a runway. Man, this dude just couldn’t wait to get the hell out of town and away from the Bucs. Geez.

Last summer before training camp, White had a cryptic message on Instagram where he suggested this would be his final season in Tampa.

Joe doesn’t know what happened. In his first two, maybe three years with the Bucs, White was a happy-go-lucky guy always ready to talk.

In fact, for such a meh running back, Joe thought it was unprecedented how often White would pop up on so many national shows, websites, podcasts, you name it. Whether it was appearances walking with Frank the Tank or appearing on Kay Adams’ cable show or spots on SiriusXM NFL Radio or any number of podcasts, White not only never said “No,” to an interview, he happily obliged.

Then the Bucs drafted Bucky Irving. Joe doesn’t think White liked this but instead of pouting, White took Bucky under his wing, helping Bucky get up to speed in the NFL.

It was a wonderful, unselfish, team-first, mature gesture by White. The two became very close.

Then… White not only disappeared on the field, he was nowhere to be found off it. White went from a guy who welcomed, if not sought out the spotlight, to a guy who tried to hide from it.

Joe can count on one hand with fingers left over how many times Joe saw White in the Bucs’ locker room during the week. Nor was White in the locker room yesterday as Bucs players cleaned out their lockers.

After games, White (and Bucky Irving, who has never been overly friendly or comfortable with the pen and mic club) pulled a DeSean Jackson/Swaggy Baker stunt and almost always busted out early after home games before the locker room was open.

(Joe recalls seeing White sticking around after Saturday’s win over Carolina, but that was the first time all year Joe didn’t see him bolt early after a home game.)

Joe’s experience over the years is that dudes who do that regularly are more often an issue than an asset.

White soured on the Bucs, Joe guesses, after he learned he wouldn’t be a big part of the Bucs’ offense. That’s just a guess. But man, his outlook really did a 180 in about a year.

Joe hopes wherever White lands, that team uses him correctly. Joe could easily see White going back to his hometown of Kansas City. Andy Reid would know how to use him.

80 Responses to “Rachaad White Says Goodbye”

  1. heyjude Says:

    Wow, this is gut-wrenching. Really enjoyed watching Rachaad, and don’t blame him.

    In my opinion, Bucky was over-used and then got hurt, still hasn’t been the same. We had Rachaad this entire time. This season, he stood up to the challenge.

    Sounds like his first stop is with the Commanders. Sad day for some of us Bucs fans. Wishing Rachaad the best. Thinking he will do very well now. Time to replace Grizz and get an OC that knows how to utilize the players.

  2. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    He’s going to play with a better QB, who was actually hurt this year and it wasn’t some mystery or fan fueled excuse

  3. MerryPlankster777 Says:

    The coaching staff has trouble correctly using its assets. The price of Bruce A era success is being paid off with a long dose of interest.

  4. Inwoodjeremy Says:

    I like White and believe he filled a void very well. Stayed healthy for a RB as well. I think the money would be more useful invested in the O line. Owen Wright signed to a futures contract and could take over #3. Better line play and the current RBs shouldn’t be a problem if they stay healthy. Bucky, Tucker and Wright on a rotation to stay fresh and the defense adjusting to their individual skill sets and tendencies. Better line play would help the RBs and Mayfield. Other than the TE position offense should be right with a good OC.

  5. Senor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    The under use of White as a receiver is one of many examples of 2025 poor coaching by Grizz. White was such a weapon in 2024 as a receiver. And this is where injuries had nothing to do with RW not being used more as a receiver. Quick outlet pass works well when your O-line can’t hold blocks longer.

  6. Ricky Says:

    Yeah, hall of famer right there. Will be missed…… wake the F up. He was nothing and will be nothing.

  7. I Remember 21 Says:

    Hmmm, I think I figured out the off the record duo referenced on the second to last Ira Kaufman Podcast. He who rarely speaks, but admitted off the record he was checked out. He who spoke so he wouldn’t get fined. He whose nearby buddy was likely feeling the same. White & Irving. While Grizz was terrible all around, AND overused Bucky to the point of injury & even when ineffective, I don’t like the sound of this. White is one thing, he’s an RB1 only in his own head, so let him go and try to find that, good luck (you’ll need it). Irving on the other hand… I’m VERY concerned about his mental toughness at this point. I wonder if there was some kind of incident (blow up at a teammate or coach) that caused them to put him on double secret suspension. All the local media & Florio know something they’re not saying about this situation, and it’s clearly NOT good. This anti-media, Marshawn Lynch schtick Bucky is pulling was lame then, and it’s lame now. I have a feeling he doesn’t sign a second contract with the Bucs.

  8. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    @Senor Harry

    A totally healthy RB that we draft said “nah I’m good” after this year and is going to go play with an old friend in D.C.

    White was available all 17 games, didn’t catch 1 passing TD and had better production than Bucky.

    Rick, you clearly don’t know ball. Rachaad White was an asset for us and now we have to replace that asset, and no Owen Wright ain’t it

  9. Anon Says:

    I’m so glad we used a precious mid round pick on a chronically injured tiny backup RB that should probably retire for his own mental/physical health all to underuse and push White out the door.

  10. Senor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    Off subject. I am bewildered as to Bowles approach here and during the season.

    I try to give Bowles credit where it is deserved, like hiring a good analysts guy to help with game time decisions – that is big to me, even tho I think he blew him off later in the season to adhere to Bowles conservative mindset.

    But if Todd has been granted another chance, which blows my mind, how doe he not fire Grizz and the ST Coach??? Their firing is completely deserved, in addition to the fact it would somewhat appease the fans who want blood. It was COMPLETELY deserved for the ST Coach DURING the season. Today, would have been the perfect day to fire them.

    More evidence I have should have no faith in Todd.

  11. heyjude Says:

    Warren Brooks Lynch – Exactly right and he is still young.

    I hope this isn’t the beginning of others jumping the ship this season, thinking about their own NFL careers too. My biggest fear is Mike going. Sadly, had he been on another team after our last SB, he may have won another and gotten his yardage goal.

  12. Senor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    @Warren Brooks Lynch Says:
    White was available all 17 games, didn’t catch 1 passing TD and had better production than Bucky.
    – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

    Bizare. Just plain, simple bad coaching. Don’t understand it. And worse, don’t understand why no assistant coaches have not been fired since Todd is apparently safe

  13. buc4evr Says:

    He was under utilized by Grizzard. Think Grizzard is a poor excuse for an OC and White didn’t want to stick around for another season of offensive stupidity. I can’t believe an NFL organization was so stupid to promote a guy that has never called a play as an OC in his entire life. Now we are losing a good, injury free RB.
    Grizzard has to go his play calling helped doom the Bucs.

  14. Guzzie55 Says:

    No one wants the OC job it’s going to be a lame duck season so they going to run it back

  15. Fishhawkbuc Says:

    Sure let’s get rid of quality underutilized running back but keep the defensive backs that can’t cover a cold infant. Bowles thinks he can fix a lack of talent DB but cannot offer a lending hand to anyone on the offensive line of scrimmage. No different than a Tampa Bay stripper that ends up with abusive boyfriends over and over again, trying to think they can fix them while all the time they are the one that is truly broken. Bowles also needs to stop hiring his bros from the hood as coaches….special team coach comes to mind. You can’t fix stupid. One more thing for Bowles — loose some weight bro you look sloppy. Just like everyday society, your players see that you don’t take care of yourself so why should they care to do the same. Andy Reid and Ryan are the only two large overweight coaches that has had success. Orange theory is running a special.

  16. JA Says:

    Perhaps he watched the movie, Hoosiers, the other night and decided to pull an about face from the superstar kid who informed the town …
    “Coach goes I stay. Coach stays I go.”

  17. JohnQCitizen Says:

    I hope he does well.

  18. Lessismore Says:

    Best wishes to Rachaad.
    League average on longevity for running backs is under 4 years. Because Rachaad wasn’t used much in his first 4 years he’ll exceed that 4 year mark.and have a chance to play for a ring.somewhere else.

  19. Faspro Says:

    That sucks

  20. mj Says:

    super sad but i knew he was leaving, he had three different oc’s, Canales tried running him up the middle but used him really well in the passing game. then bucky came along, grizz this year had no clue how to use him, his catch against san fran when baker shook off bosa was almost as good as the scramble, his run at the end of the texans game, he won the game for us, we’re going to miss him for sure, he looked slow bc of his run style but you could see him run by dbs, this will come back to bite us…. me13 is next these guys can’t wait to leave this team

  21. BucU Says:

    In the big picture it really doesn’t matter much if this coaching staff is retained. Bowles is the worst HC/DCi n the entire league. Grizzard is the worst OC in the entire league. If they’re not fired who really cares who stays and who goes?
    This team is terrible. They most definitely gave up on Bowles. It was disgusting to watch. Clearly this organization has turned into a good ole boys club. No owner in this league would keep Bowles and staff employed otherwise. Nobody likes to fire their friends. They all deserve each other.

  22. Tony Says:

    I had a feeling awhile ago he wasn’t gonna be staying.

  23. FrontFour Says:

    This is not news. We knew after last season when Bucky won the starting job and Sean Tucker was nipping at his heals White was never gonna stay. Everyone said as much during off season.

  24. jimmy Says:

    called it. glad he’s gone, he was never that good, just another jason licht dumpster dive. JAJLDD. like joe tryon.

  25. Told You Says:

    Bye

  26. Ron Mexico Says:

    Can’t wait till Todd Bowles says goodbye.

  27. Obvious One Says:

    And More Evidence that bowles IS staying. You Don’t think White went to bowles and asked for help concerning the offensive child he pick to help him cut his own throat? Sure he did.. I have No Doubt that bowles just looked at him with a blank stare and explained with what sounded like an “unknown language” about his defensive schemes.

    In other words…. Charley Brown language.

    Rashad White COULDN’T BE paid enough to stay. And that’s an “Offensive Player” that wants “NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS SINKING SHIP”! The owners won’t even put out the FIRE that’s running rampant! Playing for a LAME DUCK IS A FOOLS ARRAND!

    I CAN assure you that White WON’T BE the last. And it’s NOT ONLY because they play on this MENTALLY RETARDED defense, for the MENTALLY CHALLENGED that Extreme Athletes can’t seem to fathom or speak of between themselves. No….
    It goes WAY DEEPER than THAT!

    Our Talent…. WANTS TO RUN AWAY FROM THIS EMBARRASSMENT! And if the Glazers force another year of it… Licht WON’T BE ABLE TO get Any decent free agents to come here. If the fans that HAVE BEEN fans for ALL THESE YEARS, don’t remember the dark ages… GET READY FOR A REMINDER CRASH COURSE!

    I’m FAR MORE Heart Broken than I’m Mad… I’ve BEEN MAD for the last 3 years straight, and ALL OUT DESPERATE This last (4th) year. But it’s too little too late.

    I’m sorry Brothers and Sisters. If the Glazers don’t make the move Now, IT GUARANTEES AT LEAST ANOTHER 5 YEARS AT THE MINIMUM AND LIKELY 7 TO 8 YEARS, Before we even “sniff” a decent set of players to have another chance.

    Rachad White’s only the 1st to “RUN AWAY” OUT OF THE DOOR! Expect many more.. We will have No Talent Left to Compete… And ANY reputable free agent WILL COST DOUBLE of what a “good team has to pay for the service”

    Welcome to the new Lost Decade if bowles stays… The ONLY WAY to Save US and Our Team IS TO START WITH TODD BOZO GETTING THROWN OUT, AND FAST!

  28. HC Grover Says:

    The cull begins. But there stands the sideline stiff in the middle of the wreckage. Get him the h@*& out of here.

  29. Bucs Guy Says:

    Slightly better than average RB who has a higher opinion of himself. Wants to be the feature back. I don’t see it happening except on a bad team or due to injury.

    He’s a very good complimentary RB in a two back system.

  30. Vanessa Anne Says:

    This is not good.

    We had a three-headed monster in our RB room. It just wasn’t used properly.

  31. HeavyE Says:

    We will be fine, now it’s time for S.Tucker & J. Williams to step up! Let’s Go Bucs!!!

  32. Carr911 Says:

    Should have been used as a Slot Receiver

  33. Tony Says:

    We’re gonna restart the Cadillac & bring him back. We’re gonna put him with Bucky.

  34. Marine Buc Says:

    Just draft another running back on day three and move on.

    There are a ton of solid and youthful RBs coming into the NFL every year.

    White was really a mediocre RB anyways…

  35. Tony Says:

    I’d think as of now it would probably be Bucky Tucker & maybe that Wright.

  36. Daryl Green Says:

    This is a good article. Everything you said Joe, I said in another thread as if he had no vision. Seriously. I all also said in that thread that KC is the perfect spot for him. I will say this he is not a Bell cow and neither is Bucky and Tucker is cool.
    I would definitely draft a running back in the late rounds. This article is spot on.
    Yep Grizz has to go since he can’t utilize talent well. I don’t know where Alex Van Pelt is, but if I remember Baker and he had a good relationship. The problem is the Gm doesn’t draft skill positions very well accept for the obvious. He doesn’t draft speed. We have a problem creating separation that’s the truth. 🤙🏾

  37. Daryl Green Says:

    Yes unfortunately Todd is not going anywhere. I have to accept that individua, because I love my Bucs 🤙🏾👊🏾👊🏾

  38. SB~LV 🏈 Says:

    I wish him the BEST at his next stop . He did everything the Bucs asked him to do and did a good job.
    I hope he goes to a BETTER team, he has something to prove and is in his prime.
    He certainly has shown he can learn different offenses…..

  39. Tony Says:

    Unless they do consider another one. If so I’d consider somebody like DESMOND CLAIBORNE LJ MARTIN JAMAL HAYNES ROMAN HEMBY or J’MARI TAYLOR or maybe the RB from Pitt. I think it’s DESMOND REID.

  40. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Underusing and letting players like this walk is a prescription for losing…

  41. Beeej Says:

    This entire season, there was never a point where White wasn’t our best RB

  42. Razorramone Says:

    I always thought White would be good to keep around, versatile. He’s pretty good at pass pro and great catching out of the backfield. At the right price I figured he’d be back. But after seeing this? SEE YA!!!

  43. BucsFan81 Says:

    I liked white and thought they miss used him especially the last couple years. Shocker that Bowles is running off his own players. If the fans can see the coaching malpractice so can the players

  44. ChiBuc Says:

    It’s JL/TB’s m.o. covet the splashy young thing and gaslight the producers pay McC/AWJ ignore D. White and don’t allow R. Jones to get his bonus at 1000 yds. Covet Bucky’s 1 season and deny a workhorse team player any spotlight in a contract year. JL does not have his finger on the pulse of the team, his finger is desperately pressed on a lacerated artery as it’s pumping out blood.

  45. SB~LV 🏈 Says:

    Not to worry we have a genius GM who has a track record of picking unknowns and proclaiming Roadside Antique hidden gems.

  46. First Last Says:

    We didn’t know how good we had it boys. He may have sucked at running but man was he a good pass catcher in 2023. Idk why we didnt use him the same way this year. He was like a Baker Mayfield safety blanket. How many third downs did Rachaad get for us in 2023/2024? Grizzard literally sucked as an OC. I don’t play Madden or have I ever coached football but one thing I can tell is Baker Mayfield is a rhythm player. He needs those easy completions before he starts to burn with confidence. It just never happened this year except the Seattle game for whatever reason. Coen seemed to not go past the Coen line because he knew two things, Mike Evans was our only deep threat and he isnt as explosive as he was, and Baker needs to build confidence in the game and get into a rhythm. Look what he has done for TLaw. I hope Coen wins the Superbowl

  47. johnnythemoon Says:

    He has a issue of not reading the Holes and counting to 3 before he takes off. He can be great in a certain style of offense.

  48. Buckit Says:

    Yeah, Tony, we gonna restart the A-Train too!!!!!

  49. Mr. Editor Says:

    Not utilizing White as a receiver, particularly when injuries were piling up at the position, was malpractice and is yet another reason why the Grizz needs to walk the plank. Running back will now be a priority in the draft, as Bucky Irving cannot be asked to carry the entire load. We need an every down, Bijan Robinson-type RB (yes, I know, so do a lot of teams!), but I’m not sure that someone like that will be available at #15. If the Bucs prioritize the RB position in the draft, will Bucky then start pouting, shut down his availability, and wipe all Bucs references from his social media? I could also imagine a scenario in which the Bucs stubbornly refuse to draft an RB and give Irving and Sean Tucker a probationary opportunity year, mainly because “Buck-and-Tuck” sounds cool. The front office absolutely refuses to invest significantly at certain positions. This includes running back, and I’m sure that one of the Joes would agree that pass rusher is another position that comes to mind.

  50. BigZ Says:

    This was a nice JL pick. He progressed as a runner. Always had good hands and excellent in pass pro. He will be valuable with low mileage for the Commandos.

  51. gotbbucs Says:

    We only threw to one TE all season too, so he wasn’t alone. Grizzard had no imagination for how to utilize the roster.

  52. Daryl Green Says:

    @ First Last. Very good take on Baker.
    people get in the up roar about this Cohen
    thing that was a easy decision for him to go to the Jags.
    TL is young has a gun for arm and is mobile.
    why wouldn’t you want to coach him. Carolina is not that good Period.
    Rams had thier little hiccups in both, Carolina gm and Atlanta. Baker sometimes
    does too much. Check it down. Stop forcing the issue. Point guard this thing
    John Stockton 🤣🤣🤣🤙🏾

  53. BakerFan Says:

    Looking like Joe is just admitting that this OC and HC were terrible about how to use players. I agree and if I was White I would not want to be associated with these Losers also.

    You can go up and down the skill players and say the same thing about each one of them being under utilized or mismanage. On defense, what a mess. A bigger mess is special teams. 3 phases of the game and all 3 are a mess. Easy decision on what to do. Glazers are crazy for not making a quick cut and moving on. This team has a long way to go to become any semblance of a division contender.

  54. SB~LV 🏈 Says:

    Bucs are likely to face him twice a year now….

  55. Daryl Green Says:

    You don’t draft a running back @ 15
    I think this is a heavy defensive draft
    Dt or that middle linebacker from Texas Tech he is mature and Pro ready
    he is 4.7 guy that’s ok do your research on him. He’s for real. Definitely a Pro🤙🏾

  56. Been there since the beginning Says:

    White said it at the beginning of this season. He said this was his last year in Tampa.

  57. Tony Says:

    @BuckIt

    Yeah there we go. I’m sure he’d still be playing just as good.,

  58. OLDSCHOOL1976 Says:

    Was never impressed with RWs running abilities but he was definitely better this season. Why they didn’t throw more to him is a mystery. Of an RB1, but definitely a really good RB2. If more FAs leave and post that kind of stuff it’s definitely an indictment on Todd. Pretty much said adios m fs

  59. bob in valrico Says:

    Both Cohen and Grizzard used Bucky too much. Bucky’ running stats in 2025 :
    173 carries for 588 yards for 3.4 yards per carry
    White stats:
    132 carries for 572 yards for 4.2 yards per carry
    Do the Math Bucky needed 41 more carries to get 16 more yards than White.
    Coaching Staff is clueless.

  60. miken Says:

    I always Liked White but he will not love his options and his actions were very highschoolish

  61. Son of a Buc Says:

    This coaching staff is not NFL quality. I watch Bucs every game and never see fire or energy from the head coach. That obviously affects everyone else.I thought White was an important part of the offense!? He seen the writing on the wall and got gone… can’t say I blame him.
    .

  62. Gipper Says:

    White is a useful running back who was significantly underutilized this season. He is smart to take his ball and go home. He would be perfect in KC. With the 3rd string guards, it would have made more sense to use White and Tucker more. That is further indictment of Grizz whose favorite plays were wide receiver screens.

  63. Aqualung Says:

    This is what we will continue to get when we don’t have a head coach, just a guy who plays one on TV, and he sucks at it.

  64. StickinUp4Centers Says:

    I think it started with the fumble against Dallas last year. After that, he was pretty much an afterthought. Against Washington in the playoffs, he was barely used.

  65. G-Buc Says:

    RB’s are found every draft late and undrafted.

  66. DavidBigBucsFan99 Says:

    If every fan with some football is saw how well da Stanks, Doity Boids and Poohtie Tats draft and get quality rb free agents no one would be bothered by this but relieved. White is a wannabe football player without enough skills to be a receiver or rb. He exposed himself when forced to run like Bucky and actually set up blocks than sticking his head down and running straight ahead. If he had speed he’d be ok

  67. Bucsalltheway Says:

    He is the best blitz pickup back we had…Tucker can’t block and bucky fragile….we treated white as a step child this year and he had nothing but positive gains and didn’t use him in the screen game heavy like years past

  68. Tbbucsfan Says:

    Here’s the thing. Stuff like this spreads. If Rachaad wasnt happy with his role, and he had every right not to be, and other players who weren’t happy with their roles saw his behavior was accepted. They may feel it’s ok to emulate it. It’s how discontent spreads. It’s also why BA talked to Lenny about cutting him in 2020. You can’t let it fester. If Rachaad wasn’t happy Todd should have let him go.

    Now Bucky is concerning. It’s evident he hates talking to the media. I don’t care about that. All I’ve heard is how he shows up at 4:30 in the morning before all his other teammates and loves ball. If that means after games he leaves early to avoid the media I could care less. But if it brews into discontent I will be concerned.

    We won’t miss Rachaad running the ball, he isn’t a very good running back. And I’m not sure if we will miss him catching the ball since he hasn’t done it in large quantities in 2 years. I’m good with Bucky and Tucker next year.

  69. Que589 Says:

    Sad. The kid is definitely an RB1 in this league. Real talk, I’d prefer to keep Rachaad & Tucker over Bucky. I think durability will be an issue for Bucky. I hope not tho. Hopefully Licht or the new HC finds a was to keep Rachaad.

  70. Pewter Power Says:

    He won’t be the last. Damn arrogance of fans is astounding or is it ignorance. There is no reason to sign a new contract to play another season under Captain collapse. Why because of he gets fired next year a new coach might not want you anyways way. Mass exodus is Bowles isn’t fired

  71. firethecannons Says:

    I’m glad for Rachaad and I do not blame him at all, he will be picked up and good things will happen for him. meanwhile Bucs will accept another mediocre year from perennial loser ass Todd Bowles and his rookie coordinator. Bucky aint sht–dude spent more time hurt than on the field–that is not good!

  72. Bucsfanman Says:

    White is an average-below average RB. That we’re talking about him as a RB1 is laughable. He filled a role, occasionally!

    We have such short-term memories I guess. He’s had moments, that’s it. He can easily be replaced.

  73. #1bucsfan Says:

    Bucsfan yea as a runner until last year he then became above average. Check the stats. Just as a runner. Hands down top 3 receiving back. Again look at his numbers compared to CMC. Dude was a beast at receiving. He will be missed. You think Bucky and Tucker will carry this team ? I’m not convinced after this year. Maybe if the oline gets healthy which the will but white will be missed. Maybe not by you lol

  74. Bucsfanman Says:

    #1- He hasn’t done it consistently, in fact, at times during his first couple of years, he was awful. As to Bucky and Tucker, I’m not sold either. Durability seems to be an issue with Bucky and they just must not trust Tucker enough.

    We need more than a receiving back, and we need consistency.

    For the record, I don’t dislike White. I just don’t think he’s a good back. But we know what opinions are like!!!

  75. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Stop forcing the issue. Point guard this thing
    John Stockton 🤣🤣🤣”

    Not even Stockton, he’s Steve Blake on a good day

  76. Scott Says:

    He will go be a superstar elsewhere because the Bucs o line sucks and even Bucky couldn’t make it happen behind that trash pile last season.

  77. unbelievable Says:

    He was our best and most versatile weapon at RB, with multiple good seasons under his belt.

    But I’m sure the brain trust of Toilet Bowles Grizzard the Wizard-in-his-mind-only will totally figure it.

    I mean it’s not like completely telegraphed a run play every single snap that Sean Tucker was in the field… oh wait. Well at least Bucky is a great is pass-pro and totally wasn’t a one-season wonder… oh wait.

    Moronic organizatio.

  78. Joko Says:

    It’s called he wants to get paid and he’s not all that

  79. MP Says:

    Andy Reid really knew how to use RiJo too, right?

  80. Nick Houllis Says:

    its amazing how few people understand the role an O line and O Coordinator in a running game. Guards especially. What are were Bucs hit the hardest on the offense in 2025? ok besides WR. Guards. Breedeson and Maulk, I prob butchered the spelling on those like teams butchered our inside linebackers

 

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