Todd Bowles Talks Bucs “Just Taking Plays Off”

June 18th, 2026

Revealing words from the Bucs’ head coach.

The jury is back.

The verdict is guilty, if you heed the fresh words of Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles, a man who chooses his words carefully.

YaYa Diaby saw it, and Bucs fans moaned about it late last season: the 2025 Bucs were soft and/or displayed some level of quit on the field.

Bowles stunningly confessed as much this week during his sitdown with Sports Day Tampa Bay. The head coach talked about getting ready for the regular season and acknowledged the Bucs weren’t wired to fight consistently in games last season.

“If we can prepare and we can execute, and we don’t look at the names on people’s helmets, and we can play the same every week and learn how to finish off games and close games out — instead of getting a lead and just taking plays off, or not having a lead and having to come back late,” Bowles said.

“You just want to play four quarters and you want to go out there. And I think we have those types of alpha dogs on our team right now that will make this team to elevate to that. When they start coaching themselves and don’t need too much coaching on the sideline, that’s when you know you’ve arrived.”

So Bowles thinks the Bucs needed new players “to elevate” others to not be “taking plays off.” Damn, that should make every Bucs fan nauseous.

How many times last season did Bowles say effort wasn’t an issue? Eight? Ten?

Team Glazer might want to revise its profound statement about how hard the Bucs played for Bowles.

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38 Responses to “Todd Bowles Talks Bucs “Just Taking Plays Off””

  1. 813bucboi Says:

    lotta finger pointing going on and no one is being held accountable….

    i remember when VHGIII was loafing during the TEN game…BA cut him monday…thats how you hold players accountable

    GO BUCS!!!!

  2. 813bucboi Says:

    ARZ not TEN

    GO BUCS

  3. Stpetematt Says:

    Bucs don’t play for Bowles. There’s lots of reasons to play hard and Bowles is pretty low on the list. Love of the game, wanting to win, competitive nature are all far more likely reasons to put in effort. If you feel like you’re putting in max effort and still losing it can become demoralizing. The offense stopped being able to move the ball with 2 third string guards on the field. So the defense knew even if they got the ball back we were very unlikely to score or come back. That’s probably what happened and any players that did that need to go. And I’m sure they did!

  4. Bee Says:

    “And I think we have those types of alpha dogs on our team right now that will make this team to elevate to that.”

    Did he happen to mention the names of these alpha dogs?

    “When they start coaching themselves and don’t need too much coaching on the sideline, that’s when you know you’ve arrived.”

    So when he doesn’t coach as much on the sideline, then he’s arrived? This is why I hate coach speak, just a bunch of word salad with no specifics on what the plan is to get better.

    Does Bowles reprimand anyone for “taking plays off” or for anything? Bowles is so easy, breezy he let’s everything slide.

  5. Cleanhouse Says:

    They love to p*ss on our leg and tell us it’s raining

  6. LJ'sDaddy Says:

    All the word salad! We ALL saw it. I don’t care what Todd or the Glazers say. We all watched it. We know.

  7. Pops Malone Says:

    “When they start coaching themselves and don’t need too much coaching on the sidelines”…….and my question is, what exactly do you think your job is you idiot? You are lucky our owners appear to be idiots too for keeping your rather large, lazy rear end here for anther year. But the more you talk and the more your layers talk, it becomes increasingly obvious you won’t be here very much longer. What a clown, have another Kitkat…..

  8. Stpetematt Says:

    About half the defense lost their starting jobs so I’d say this was absolutely addressed!

  9. Bobby M. Says:

    The team…its leaders are all a reflection of Bowles. He’s always trying to deflect the poor effort and execution to the players yet he can set the standard by benching guys until they get it right. Bowles doesn’t put fear in the players…or accountability….or motivate them and certainly doesn’t out coach opposing teams. Arians would have the same roster running through walls. I’m really over listening to Bowles rationale and reasoning….save it for tv commentary. Either produce playoff wins or get someone who can.

  10. Simple T Says:

    No wonder coaches and players don’t like talking to the press….
    Great comment! When they talk, they’re talking to fans. The media is just the go-between. If players and coaches don’t want to communicate to fans, then maybe they’ve lost sight of that fact fans drive the business, which is an entertainment industry. Coaches and players don’t have to say anything they don’t want to say. Joe has no doubt Bowles wanted that message out on the street. He’s a smart guy; that’s why Joe noted Bowles chooses words carefully. –Joe

  11. LynchMob50 Says:

    Lazy, soft, bored, quitters, bad tackling, schematically challenged.

    What in the world does Todd Bowles have on the Glazer kids???

    Must be some skeletons in their closets that were captured on video.

    When the coach admits he is incapable of coaching, you have a major problem.

    Cheer up folks. Only three loooooong years remaining with this clown.

    “Just gotta git betta” – Toad Bowels

  12. Scotty in Fat Antonio Says:

    Some would say that the individual leading last year’s; s#$% show should have held those players accountable then, not AFTER the season. Still would like to know if we got rid of all said players. Obviously, we didn’t get rid of the individaul leading the team.

  13. Ballwasher61 Says:

    You don’t know what he means by “coaching themselves” and then jumping Bowles sheet, relax and have a kit kat. Players have to hold themselves accountable, this aint’t hold your hand day at romper room. It is that way at every level of play. College coach’s are famous for telling the team “we can’t do it for you, it’s up to you to put what we teach into play”. That’s one of the first things I heard and I didn’t have to be told that. These are grown men and should be held accountable for how they conduct themselves, how they practice, lift, study, and play, that has been going on for decades, THAT is what separates PROS from AMATURES. God help me Obvious invaded my caps lock for a second, but I digress. These guys just can’t say what they want or they wouldn’t be in this league for long and would be targeted and not hired by other teams, an un-written rule most outside the NFL don’t know or want to realize.

  14. Ballwasher61 Says:

    I’m not saying Bowles isn’t accountable in his part for what happened over last year, I was ready to eject him too but I know it’s not all his fault either. I can only imagine he would love to tell everyone about all the crap that went on and then let peeps make up their own minds but he does shoulder blame he doesn’t deserve. Now what part of that he does or doesn’t only the eyes know from what we see, we’re not privy to all the inside scoop.

  15. MelvinJunior Says:

    I just cannot see this team competing for anything relevant at all, this season. Can’t See It. And, I’ve TRIED. But, I look at the schedule… And, I. Just. Can’t. See. It. That is UNLESS, “BAKER” morphs into a Top-5 Quarterback. Then, again… I can’t see that, either. There is a TON of ‘parity’ right now, too!!!! But, when I look at THIS Bucs Team when matched up against an actual real opponent, I see a ROUGH road ahead. And, with the Bucs being at the bottom of the spectrum. I cannot see them coming-out AHEAD, in the ‘majority’ of those games. There was A LOT of smoke last season in those first 8-GAMES, too!!!! LOTS of SMOKE.

  16. MelvinJunior Says:

    @ LynchMob50 Says: “What in the world does Todd Bowles have on the Glazer kids???”

    HE’s CHEAP. So, they’re going to give HIM every chance.

  17. Sal Volatile Says:

    “When they start coaching themselves and don’t need too much coaching on the sideline, that’s when you know you’ve arrived.”
    —–
    Joe Says; So Bowles thinks the Bucs needed new players “to elevate” others to not be “taking plays off.”
    —–

    The 2025 Defensive team captains were ;
    Vita – Lavonte – Antoine

  18. Sal Volatile Says:

    MelvinJunior Says:
    June 18th, 2026 at 5:13 pm
    @ LynchMob50 Says: “What in the world does Todd Bowles have on the Glazer kids???”

    HE’s CHEAP. So, they’re going to give HIM every chance.
    ^^^^^^

    I think the owners have remained loyal to Bowles because of the position he was in during and after the TB12/BA/ BL fiasco.

    That and he doesn’t cost much.

  19. JustVisiting Says:

    One thing you can say about Baker, he’s not taking any plays off.

  20. Megoat13 Says:

    Well spoken MelvinJunior. I place part of the blame on Bowles for the bad ending to last season but just part of it, injuries were another part, and player performance was a part of it as well. It’s easy to scapegoat a coach and if injuries are better for the team this year then he has no excuses in my opinion. I feel a lot like this team like the year before Brady came in that they are just a couple pieces away.

  21. Day 1-76 Says:

    So now the players are supposed to coach themselves? I’m pretty sure COACH is in his title. Shouldn’t everyone’s favorite “Draft Guru” have figured out they need alpha males before now?

  22. Oscar Says:

    “ When they start coaching themselves and don’t need too much coaching from the sidelines, that’s when you’ll know that you have arrived.” To get to that point requires constant coaching and it never stops. If some players, young or old, don’t respond to that coaching there has to be consequences! If there were players loafing or just flat out making mistakes, that’s on the coaching! If you’re waiting for the players to coach themselves, you’ll be waiting for a long time.

  23. Saskbucs Says:

    Stpetematt is a Bowles burner account. Gotta be.

    Last season he said coaches had done all they could do but he didn’t have the right guys to lead and elevate each other… so the coaches didn’t do all they could do then?

    I don’t know how some of you, like StPete can keep defending this guy.

    I’m glad you are happy StPete, that it was addressed after the season! Didn’t need to address anything when we were sliding towards 2-7 finish and a playoff miss.

    ST coach was safe, every loafer was safe… why wouldn’t you take it easy and collect a cheque. Make people accountable! ST coach should have been fired mid season. Players should have been benched to send a message.

  24. Oscar Says:

    Even older players still need to coached. Whether it’s a pat on the back, a kick in the ass or even a temporary benching if necessary. Veteran players even after the age of 30 can still have a lot to learn.

  25. Steve V. Says: Says:

    Nobody’s defending crap! Alot of us like to move on ! Bowles and mayfield are here crying just makes you look like idiots… Nothing you can do other then change your team and dont watch! UGH!

  26. JA Says:

    At least we have two wins guaranteed by Baker, and both against Atlanta.
    On game day and the week prior the ATL locker room thought fodder will be a ubiquity of posted news reports from when Baker said he couldn’t wait to shove the football in Stefanski’s face after he was hired to run the show in Atlanta.
    Seems Stefanski holds no ill will toward his ex QB, and from what I’ve read Kevin played no part in Baker’s kick to the curb in Cleveland. Seems upper management chose the “happy ending” guy over Baker. Big mistake! Gotta side with Baker on this one except …
    Why the ill will from Baker, especially after all this time?
    Is it another episode in the soap opera, As The Stomach Turns, starring Baker Mayfield as Baker Mayfield?
    Good news for Baker: after this article his Boi Club will have another excuse to fall back on if the Bucs lose. “Baker played his heart out, but too many other players took plays off!”
    I’ve mentioned this drama before, but it bears repeating as I’m still puzzled as to why Baker wouldn’t let his arm do the talking when facing his former coach.

  27. Bucsfan1011 Says:

    Bowles chooses his words carefully because he has no idea if he will be able to fix the game lapses and lack of killer instinct the team had last year. Baker is going to give his all and get hurt by week 9. Then we will limp to seasons end with a team that will not fight if Baker is hurt and throwing ducks.

  28. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    You guys might be missing a key point. When the players coach themselves it usually means players only meetings or having a Tom Brady that keeps everybody on their toes. The 49rs are such a team. I saw little of that last year >>>>>3rd and 28 being a cry for that. But the 49rs have Kyle Shanahan as the HC. And he coaches the hell out of them. That’s the difference. Successful teams have both kind of coaching. Last year they had neither.

  29. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    The Bucs had neither.

  30. Defense Rules Says:

    ‘Joe has no doubt Bowles wanted that message out on the street. He’s a smart guy; that’s why Joe noted Bowles chooses words carefully.’

    Fascinating comment Joe, since Bowles can’t control HOW his comments are interpreted in the media. The way your article interpreted it (in the ‘bottom line’) seems to cast dispersion on the motives of both Bowles AND the Glazers … ‘Team Glazer might want to revise its profound statement about how hard the Bucs played for Bowles.’

    Still though, after several months, I have yet to see any articles in the media that provide concrete evidence of WHY the Glazers retained Todd Bowles as HC for another year. Tons of innuendo, but no concrete evidence.

    Bobby Dylan apparently had it right … ‘The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind.’

  31. Win in the Trenches Says:

    100 PERCENT DEFENSE R.

    Bill Parcells is rolling in his grave…..

  32. Obvious One Says:

    @Ballwasher

    You’re welcome.

    Sometimes you REALLY NEED to get That Meaning’s “STRENGTH” across in a Very Specific way at the “Exact Needed” time to be able to Truly Emphasize your thoughts and feelings the way you want them understood. (Though I admit I’ve noticed a couple of guys giving it a try, but … “like I had to learn to realize”, they are sometimes putting it on a bit thick and it Can become grossly overused and lose it’s effectiveness).

    I see it as a new style of writing… And thanks for the (I’m going to see it as a good thing when used “properly”) ,… shout out.

  33. Todd Watch 2026 Says:

    The HC/DC openly admits “his guys” didn’t listen, loafed, and were bored….wow

  34. Stpetematt Says:

    I think Dean was benched when he had his late season “injury”. I don’t remember seeing Reddick on the field as much either late in the season. I think they were the two worst- and a surprise Lavonte who really was too injured to be playing in the first place. I mean- c’mon you need your knee drained every week to play? Probably should have had surgery and called it a season instead!

    Those guys are all gone now. Most likely candidates. I sincerely doubt they kept any of the people that did it. That’s not on Bowles unless he kept playing people he was already aware were doing it. I don’t think he did.

  35. Obvious Says:

    There are several concerning things with this acknowledgment:

    1) we’re told that they draft “I am that man”. If that’s the case why are guys loafing?

    2) depending on your definition of “coaching” the real issue seems to be management which entails managing emotions, motivating people or helping them get motivated by pushing the right buttons and having certain weekly/daily habits that lend themselves to success.

    I think that’s Todd problem. He certainly knows football, albeit not modern football, but it’s the consistent management that makes him inadequate for this position.

    That’s not to forgive the players who make millions to loaf. Too bad they had no shame.

  36. MonsVenusVIP Says:

    Given how much loafing has gone on since BA retired, you’d think the Glazers installed a bakery at One Buc.

  37. Todd Says:

    Reddick was constantly loafing and yet he was still on the field?

    I am talking about loafing during the first 8 when they were 6-2?

    Bowles and or Licht are guilty as sin for allowing Reddick to play.

    If you think that did not effect the entire defense-you are just wrong.

  38. Truth be Told Says:

    And when your Leader was an Aging Washed up LVD it is obvious that the Putrid Pass Defense was the Achilles heel of this team. New Faces-alot of them and this Bain should shock the league.

 

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