Solving The Emeka Egbuka Riddle
January 23rd, 2026So, now that the Bucs have new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson on board, he has to solve three riddles to unlock the offense.
* The first riddle is, what the hell happened to Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield? Mayfield was an MVP candidate before the bye. After the bye, he was damn near a candidate for the bench.
Joe hasn’t lost faith in Mayfield. But questions are out there. Was Mayfield too beat up to be effective? Was the injuries to the offensive line affecting his play? The near future of the franchise is on hold until these questions are answered.
* The second question is, what the hell happened to Bucky Irving? Joe is just going to guess former offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard wasn’t so great at devising a run game. Still, that doesn’t excuse Bucky from having a worse season than Rachaad White and Sean Tucker.
* And the third question is, what the hell happened to Emeka Egbuka? Before the bye, Egbuka looked like a slam dunk Rookie of the Year winner and seemed to have been the best rookie wide receiver to come into the NFL in years.
Then, about the same time Mayfield went downhill, so too did Egbuka. Why? It wasn’t just that Egbuka virtually vanished from the Bucs offense; it was that when he was targeted (not often), he developed a case of the dropsies. Toward the end of the season, Egbuka played like he lost all of his confidence. He finished the season splitting snaps with Jalen McMillan.
Before the bye, Egbuka was red hot. He displayed the same traits as Chris Godwin with a little bit of Amon-Ra St. Brown mixed in.
After the bye, Egbuka looked more like Sterling Shepard.
What happened? Because when Egbuka was playing fast and loose, the Bucs offense was humming. When he fell off the map, so too did the Bucs offense.
Egbuka showed he can play in this league. He showed he can be an elite player. Getting him back on track will go a long way towards the Bucs returning to the playoffs and Baker Mayfield being a top-shelf quarterback again.










January 23rd, 2026 at 12:05 am
‘now that the Bucs have new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson’
Sure is WAY MORE negative things going around and out there about this new OC and very little if any positive…. seems like a desperate hire on both parties!
January 23rd, 2026 at 12:15 am
Robinson is actually a great hire and we will all see this by the end of the year
January 23rd, 2026 at 12:21 am
Tye, what negative things are you talking about? Anyone else please feel free to chime in too.
January 23rd, 2026 at 12:50 am
Simple. Jmac, Chris, and Mike. Too many choices. Same reason tez fell off the map. Target preference. Baker , despite his drop off, will be extended. Unless, he declines, and goes to reunite with mcvay after Stafford retires after next year.
January 23rd, 2026 at 1:07 am
emigma begbooka………or whatever gronk said…
enigma my smegma……..yeah i think that’s it…!
see what i did…hell yeah lol 🙂
January 23rd, 2026 at 1:48 am
Baker was hurt in multiple ways and it affected his game in so many ways, unable to throw deep and had a loss of accuracy. The middle oi the OL also affected Mayfield, guy was scrambling for his life. The 2 guards were practice squad material but how about Barton? He certainly regressed from his rookie year. As for Irving, that could be a problem. The Bucs basically annointed Irving as there 1A RB and thus alienated Raschaad White who is probably going to end up with Canales and mop up on screens to the flat while boat racing Anthony Nelson….. Does Irving have the yips? Dude is not the same guy since that injury. I am guessing Zac will want to bring in Tyler Allgeier to replace White in the roation and Tucker could bolt too. No injuries alone should make the O more productive but one has to hope that Zac is an upgraade over Grizz. That Saint player Koolaid McKinstry summed up Grizz’ offense well; he said the Aints knew how every play the Bucs called would be run; very predictable and vanilla; kind of like Bowles.
January 23rd, 2026 at 1:49 am
For the love God, dont let him be Michael Clayton all over again.
January 23rd, 2026 at 2:20 am
I’m still angry – I can’t believe we have to put up with Bowles for more seasons – yes the Special teams were the worst unit, by a hair, but next was the defense, NOT THE OFFENSE! Bowles defensive scheme doesn’t work! Blitzing the whole team leaves wide open gaps in coverage. At the very least we should be hiring a DC as well. We will see how I feel come September, but I’m NOT watching a repeat of last year.
January 23rd, 2026 at 3:44 am
No, the special teams were the worst I have ever seen in my 56 years of actually watching NFL football by a mile and a half. The defense was merely a bunch of stupid, over-paid, but mostly lazy welfare cases. They were coached by a man who should be serving soup at the Sisters of the Blind homeless shelter, but those special teams were truly “special.”. Mind you…kickoffs aren’t exactly what they used to be.
That out of the way, I definitely agree with Joe that this was a totally different team after the bye. That’s the primary reason for my anger. What the heck happened? Sometimes Joe knows thing that he can’t say, but I don’t think that’s the case tonight. This team simply quit. Why? I could see a few losses, but I do not understand why an entire team simply gives up and starts planning for the off season. They weren’t motivated to do anything but cash a check.
January 23rd, 2026 at 4:07 am
“That Saint player Koolaid McKinstry summed up Grizz’ offense well; he said the Aints knew how every play the Bucs called would be run; very predictable and vanilla; kind of like Bowles.”
Wow, he said that!? Interesting. I had been noticing it for several games going into that (first) NO game, and I ‘called it.’ Then, right after that game I posted about it on here in-depth, since I made it a point to really zero-in on it during that particular game. The “BIG TELL” was Otten, & not only did they know WHEN it was a “RUN,” but they also KNEW WHERE it was going EVERY TIME, & with 💯 CERTAINTY. I raised the question after the game and after EXPOSING THIS, that if “I” KNEW THIS, then you KNOW for sure that THEY DID TOO. It was just soooo obvious.
January 23rd, 2026 at 4:23 am
Not only did they NOT pass-it EVERY single-time, but it was EVERY single-time they ran the ball. And, to the exact spot behind where Otten would hover over after going in-motion. They tried changing it up a little after the Bye, but it still wasn’t great. It was just like a bad poker player, or when a Pitcher is caught ‘tipping’ his pitches. It was very egregious.
January 23rd, 2026 at 4:35 am
It’s pretty simple. Early on Baker could fit it into any tight window. Egbuka wasn’t getting separation, but he was at least reliably in the right spot (unlike several other WRs) and showed good hands.
Baker cooled off with injury and so did Egbuka’s hands. If he’s not separating, has bad hands, and doesn’t block, there’s not really a reason for him to be on the field annd targeted ahead of Evans/Godwin/JMac and so on.
January 23rd, 2026 at 4:41 am
As for what happened to Bucky? Nothing. He was a product of the space in Coen’s run scheme. Without it he’s a small and slow guy with a chronic toe injury.
January 23rd, 2026 at 5:11 am
Enjoyed the discussion about this on Ira’s last podcast too. What did happen? Buka was going to be MVP, as well as Baker too. And then after the bye, things looked worse. Yes injuries and mental health too go hand-in-hand.
I am really thinking now that Zac could be a great piece of solving this puzzle along with others he brings with him. We don’t want our great upcoming players getting bored and wanting to leave either.
January 23rd, 2026 at 5:40 am
Nailed it Joe! All of what you wrote matches my thoughts. The O line was a mess and I will give all the players mentioned a pass purely based on that. However all have alot to prove this season.
Grizz was not what we had hoped for at all. Gotta find some way to keep OCs that help us win.
Goodell? How about a rule that actually helps sir. I don’t think TV money or attracting casual fans with money has much to do with it so I don’t think he will make any effort. Only seems that he cares about 20 games a year and ruining careers in the process while “saying” it’s all about player safety. Flag football…
Now the defense…
Go Bucs!