Have Your Say!

October 28th, 2025

Flash poll posted at 6:55 a.m. Poll closed at 8:46 a.m.

26 Responses to “Have Your Say!”

  1. BucsFanSince1996 Says:

    I see there are two votes for “no confidence”. It must be a vote from Jeff along with one of his sock puppets. 😉

  2. Jeff Says:

    Do you trust Licht to make trades this season to help the Bucs make a deep playoff run. = Zero Confidence

  3. BA’s Red Pen Says:

    • Totally Confident Licht won’t make a trade.

  4. Jason Says:

    With the exception of Hurtvocea and Iwearmybrasowell, I love our last 3 drafts. Jason Licht has learned from his mistakes, and is at the peak of his powers.

  5. Panhandle Buc Says:

    JL is a top 5 GM in the NFL! Find me another team with more homegrown players that have made the playoffs & won a SB in the last 5 years. Hint: you won’t!!

  6. Panhandle Buc Says:

    JL is a top 5 GM in the NFL! Find me another team with more homegrown players that have made the playoffs & won a SB in the last 5 years. Hint: you won’t!!!!

  7. Bucsfan Says:

    Very Confident, since I don’t think he’ll make any quality player trades to help solidify a deep playoff run.

  8. Cybersecurity_intern Says:

    In JL we trust, but not on this deadbeat of HC.

  9. 813bucboi Says:

    TC!!!!

    6-2!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

  10. 813bucboi Says:

    6-2 with a mountain of injuries and yet folks still bashed bowles lol…

    you’ll eat crow all the way to the SB!!!!!

    6-2!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

  11. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Jeff and his aliases voting no confidence I see.

    Only dummies and trolls would not see how good JL is. He’s better than any other GM we’ve had, including Rich McKay.

  12. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    As to Todd Bowles…I like him…he makes mistakes, yes, but he’s mostly solid.

    No that he finally started addressing the defense in the draft, it’s developing nicely. Getting better and better.

  13. ModHairKen Says:

    People doubted Licht.

    People doubted Baker.

    People doubted Bowles.

    Whoops.

  14. Smarter than Joe Says:

    Can’t vote totally confident when you make moves like

    -Guaranteeing Godwin over $40 million after coming off a major injury

    -Signing Reddick when other options were available

    -Ignoring the MLB position

    -Banking on the “Hope strategy” versus stacking the roster at positions of need

    Good GM but can’t give him too much love when he continually Over Pays his underperforming draft picks and re-signs injured guys and hopes and prays they come back fully healthy

    “Thoughts & Prayers” is not a sound plan for building a football team

  15. Davenport Says:

    I see that the confidence train to fantasy land is still on the tracks.

    Will another round one exit bring you guys back to reality?

  16. #99 the big fella Says:

    Smarter than Joe
    Do you ever have anything positive to say?

  17. KABucs Says:

    With our luck it’s dangerous to go and trade for a top level edge rusher. We lose valuable pics, we spend a lot of money and the guy will just end up getting hurt with the Bucs luck. Then all the pics are gone, our salary cap is strained, cash out the window on a dude on IR. Might as well just avoid all of that. 🫤

  18. buc4evr Says:

    In some respect Jason is a top flight GM, so overall I am confident in him. Just kind of unhappy that he has not done anything to positively address the lack of edge rush. Jason likes to buy out of the bargain bin and sometimes you can’t do that. Especially with good edge rushers.

  19. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Smarter than Joe

    -Guaranteeing Godwin over $40 million after coming off a major injury
    That was not a brilliant move. I agree.

    -Signing Reddick when other options were available
    Who were the others available? Reddick was near the top of the list. I personally didn’t want him, but plenty here did. Still, it was a smart decision because he took a one year prove it deal. A gamble? Yes. But a one year gamble that could have paid off.

    -Ignoring the MLB position
    Just how many draft picks do you thing we get each year? Licht addressed the defense in the draft, and he is making sure we do not have cap issues going forward. We have a lot of great players that will need contracts soon.

    -Banking on the “Hope strategy” versus stacking the roster at positions of need
    Limited roster spots. Our depth this year has been remarkable. I’d like to know what you consider ‘stacking the roster’? Limited spots for each position, and we have great quality depth at most spots.

    Me thinks thou art just looking for excuses.

  20. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    To be fair…Licht has gotten us JPP, Suh and Barret in the past…when the time was right. He’ll do what he needs to at the right moment.

  21. El hefe Says:

    It’s hard to take this seriously when the trolls get on just to be negative I have complete confidence in both head coach and GM ….stuff happens and we respond without crying that been a BUCCS life from the jump so when I see the naysayers or crybabies on here I be like what team did y’all recently come from because buccaneers take what they get without bi+<#!n about it

  22. Smarter than Joe Says:

    @ Bonzai

    If you don’t waste $22 Million on Godwin and $15 Million on Reddick. You can go into free agency and get a LB, a receiver and other positions of need

    Bucs could’ve targeted these free agent edge rushers, all who were more productive than Reddick in 2024 and are better than him in 2025

    Chase Young
    Demarcus Lawrence
    Joey Bosa

    Like I said Licht is good, his problem is he’s too reactive and not proactive enough. Hoping Godwin, and Dennis come back 100% from injuries that ended their seasons is not smart. Not every player is gonna be the same after an injury and as a GM you have to think ahead.

    No one could’ve predicted all of the injuries the Bucs have endured, but a good GM gives his team a chance with adding a WR while Evans, Godwin and McMillan heal up.

  23. Weebs10 Says:

    I hear your critique “smarter than Joe”, but Licht’s commitment to homegrown guys is part of why the culture is so fantastic for this team. No philosophy is perfect but it’s pretty cool hearing how much these guys all enjoy working together.

  24. Tye Says:

    Id be more confident if he forced a new DC that can coach this defense to keep the better offenses in the NFL out of the end zone….

  25. Boltsfan17 Says:

    Dude is mediocre at best. Lots of short term memories around here.

  26. MadMax Says:

    Licht knows how….and he has his little sidekick MadMax, who usually knows how, but i miss sometimes…all good though, we’re trying. He’s on his game though and knows how to do his job.

    This stuff is gambling 101 guys…sometimes you hit, sometimes you miss. You just try to learn from experience and size up those gambles. Not everything is going to be a knocked out of the park homerun….i wish it was that easy. Lots and lots of time scouting and researching, and going with your gut with intel from everyone involved.

 

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