This Week’s Free Stretch Doesn’t Think The MNF Loss Was Too Big Of A Deal, But A Loss Sunday Definitely Would Be

October 23rd, 2025

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3 Responses to “This Week’s Free Stretch Doesn’t Think The MNF Loss Was Too Big Of A Deal, But A Loss Sunday Definitely Would Be”

  1. HC Grover Says:

    Both would be a big deal and signal Bowles heading back to .500. The Bowles norm.

  2. Oscar Says:

    There was no doubt that there was interference on that pass to Evans. It was blatant so not only do we lose Evans for the season on the play but the trajectory of the game could have changed if they had called the penalty at least. It would have been a spot foul and so we would have been in position to score.

  3. Anon Says:

    Bucs were awful in primetime under Brady too. Couldn’t beat the lowly Bears. No TDs in 2 game against the Saints. It’s a large sample size.

    Goes back even further, but then you could argue that the Bucs were just bad in general.

 

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