Todd Bowles Defends His Defense, Claims It Is Not Complicated

February 26th, 2026

Laughs at suggestion his defense is complicated.

If one listens to sharp football minds who have played the game in the NFL, including some Todd Bowles players current and past, they say Bowles has a complicated defense.

Hall of Fame corner Rondé Barber has detailed this on his WFLA.com webcasts. One of the smartest men to have played the game, Barber consistently describes Bowles’ defense as not for the weak of mind.

Retired defensive back Logan Ryan played 11 NFL seasons, including in 2022 with the Bucs. He has spoken openly as a SiriusXM NFL Radio host about private early-morning film sessions with Bowles and how complex the Bucs defense is.

It seems Bowles gets a laugh out of these accusations.

Tuesday, in a sidebar with the Tampa Bay pen and mic club at the Indiana Convention Center, Bowles was asked about his “complicated” defense. Bowles busted out laughing.

“It’s really not,” Bowles said as he laughed. “We always tailor our defense to our players and definitely a rookie can come in and start. We have shown that at all levels of our defense. … we are just looking for the right kind of football player.”

Bowles was then asked if his defense was not that complicated, then why does he have his edge rushers pretend to be safeties when they should otherwise perform what they are paid to do: rush the passer.

Bowles bristled at the suggestion that outside linebackers playing pass defense is the root of defensive problems.

“Outside linebackers have been dropping for the past 30 or 40 years,” Bowles said. “We don’t ask them to go very far [back]. … it’s not very complicated to do. Obviously, it puts you out in space a little. It’s not complicated for the things that we did.”

Well, if Bowles’ defense is simplistic, then his assistants did a lousy job of coaching up players last season.

No matter how you slice it, the defensive lapses and deficiencies fall on Bowles. He is, after all, the guy calling the defensive plays and the head coach.

27 Responses to “Todd Bowles Defends His Defense, Claims It Is Not Complicated”

  1. SlyPirate Says:

    3-&-28
    And everyone … EVERY SINGLE BUCS FAN … knew Bowles’ defense was going to give it up.

    WHY DO YOU ASK?
    What insite could a clueless coach give after years of repeated failure?

  2. Redblocks Says:

    Insight

  3. Ash Says:

    Todd mirage bowles strikes again it’s not complicated it just give the illusion of being complicated so much so that our very own players were confused he even drops his defensive tackles into coverage what a genius.

  4. Ash Says:

    Equal opportunity confusion even the rookies can be as confused as the veterans in Todd mirage bowles scheme let everybody in on the fun.

  5. ‘74 Bucs Fan Says:

    He’s 100% correct! His defense is not complicated for the opposing offense.

  6. Deeboooo Says:

    Redblocks Says:
    February 26th, 2026 at 9:42 am
    Insight

    Lololololol. That basically sums up the typical JBF commenter

  7. LynchMob50 Says:

    Again, Bowles throws his own players under the bus.

    His system is not complicated and is tailored to the players on the field???

    That implies that the players are not smart enough to grasp what Bowles considers a simplistic approach to defense.

    Nothing will change on that side of the ball until the Glazers finally inspire change at OBP.

    2026 will be a repeat of inept schemes and long sustained losing streaks.

    But hey, we have the best “culture” in the NFL. #SuperBowles

  8. jonny Says:

    When is bubba gump gonna go back to being the captain of his shrimp boat

  9. WiscoJoe Says:

    Anthony Nelson covering James Cook on a go route for a TD from 40 yards out is pretty far, TODD! “And they kind of outran Nelly. Chalk that up to scheme. They did a good job and ran a good play right there.”

    Save it, TODD! Your defense is outdated. Selling out to stop the run so a defense can throw deep on you in 2026 is malpractice. Chris Simms rips on him all the time for it. Why do we need 8 guys in the box when they’re throwing it all over you?

  10. D-Rome Says:

    Complicated defense? You mean the one that won us a Super Bowl five years ago?

    Suh, JPP, Winfield Jr, David, Davis III, Barrett, White, etc. didn’t seem to have an issue with it while they were dominating.

  11. Ted Says:

    Obviously his defense is not complicated…..opposing offenses have no problem scoring and converting 3rd and longs consistently against that “COMPLICATED” defense.

  12. Ballwasher61 Says:

    Not defending Bowles here but as ’74 Bucs fan says if his defense was not too complicated for opposing offenses what does that say about the guys playing defense? They either aren’t as smart as the opposing offense, were lazy and late in their assignments or just flat out didn’t have the talent. Bowles routinely said it was 1 guy missing their assignment at any given time and that’s all it takes for the play to blow up. I believe it’s a combination of talent and desire at certain positions.

  13. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    I think the complication of the defense is an over exaggeration for what players are asked to do in terms of cross-training and/or doing things that help facilitate the wide array of blitzes we’ll see this team use.

    When say, a CB blitz gets home, nobody is complaining about the OLB on the backside of the formation protecting the flat in zone coverage.

    But when you have a situation, where wires get crossed and there’s an OLB 30 yards down field, then it’s “OMG it’s so stupid to have OLBs in coverage”

    Fans like it, until the notice enough to not like what’d they have no qualms about IF the play was a positive play.

  14. Billy Bob Bubba Bo Baggins Says:

    When the Bucs general manager hired a consultant for Bowles to advise him when to use his red flag, which in itself is a red flag, I thought he was on the correct path. Now, with these new comments from Bowles, it is very obvious that Bowles lacks critical thinking skills. You can be a good coach and not have Critical Thinking skills, but not a head coach or a coordinator

  15. Tony Says:

    Well of course he’ll defend it. He’s not gonna say his scheme sucks. If somebody else ran that D they’d probably look much better.

  16. Steven007 Says:

    Warren, I agree with your observation. Makes sense. So ultimately it comes down to execution and talent. As noted above, when we had that going on in 2020 and that era, no one is complaining because the pass rush is getting there which allowed the other things to happen as designed. It’s when the pass rush doesn’t get home, or close enough to elicit The quarterback to make a mistake, we end up with situations like last year where Nelson and Yaya are exposed making the play look idiotic from the start.

  17. bucnjim Says:

    Ronde Barber says otherwise and I’ll take a 17 year pro’s word for it. Plus the fact that watching the other team score a 50 yard touchdown with a defensive lineman covering down field makes me wonder WTF.

  18. Flush Bowles Says:

    Todd lacks any self-awareness.

  19. Winny Testaverde Says:

    Nor effective. Now stop asking him uncomfortable questions!

  20. HC Grover Says:

    The Curse of Bowzo continues.

  21. Teacherman Says:

    His defense shut down Mahomes to win the Super Bowl.

    Shaq and JPP were great at tackling in space and dropping in coverage.

    Yaya is very similar to JPP in terms of athleticism.

    We just need to find another Shaq Barrett.

    How Licht found him for 5 million that off season was just brilliant.

    When Devin White was on fire, we had White and LVD who were extremely fast.

    This defense needs TWO great inside linebackers to work.

    We relied on KJ Britt and SVD the last two seasons. They were both 5th round picks.

    We need two 2nd round picks at inside linebacker. Two guys who run sub 4.6

  22. BucU Says:

    This franchise is the only one in the NFL that would retain Bowles after the disastrous great collapse of 2025. The fraud should of been fired immediately after the Dolphin embarrassment in a season chuck full of embarrassments. Literally every metric shows just how awful the guy is in the modern NFL. The absolute worst one to me is the Bucs had the worst redzone defense in the entire league. 32 out of 32. Pass defense 29th out of 32? And these moronic owners didn’t even have the courage to force him to relinquish the DC position.
    Mid finger to the Glazers.

  23. Nick2 Says:

    Please tell me Todd, why dozens of players have been out of position in your defense. Ones you say are very talented and knowledgeable and know the defense well but they just seem to be out of position.. Bowles will be gone soon with that attitude you have to adapt or be gone.

  24. Nick2 Says:

    His stubbornness will doom him.

  25. Confido75 Says:

    Its always word salad with this guy! How do you say you tailor your defense to the players, but also say we are looking for the “right kind of football player” in the same sentence?

  26. Billy Bob Bubba Bo Baggins Says:

    Is there another NFL team that is running his defensive scheme?

  27. Jjuice32 Says:

    I think we are all on to him, ever notice its never him or his scheme. O coordinators fault, scheme is easy so it must be the players! Players see this so they just follow his lead.

 

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