Biggest Obstacle For The Bucs: The Bucs
December 28th, 2025Boy, Bucs coach Todd Bowles hit the nail on the head early last week when he spoke of where the Bucs stand in relation to the playoffs and how they have painted themselves into this corner.
“We understand we control our own destiny,” Bowles said. “But our biggest enemy right now is us.”
There’s no doubt about it: The Bucs’ biggest enemy is the Bucs. The Bucs put themselves in this pickle by letting a rookie runaround quarterback beat them on the ground! Joe can live with a quarterback beating you through the air but on the ground is inexcusable.
And that came against a division rival, New Orleans, at home for crying out loud!
And then, with a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter, a combination of a horrible interception, a dropped pass and gutless defense — a hallmark of the Bucs the past few years — and the Bucs choked away a win on national television no less.
The Bucs’ biggest enemy is the Bucs.
So if the Bucs do lose today, you can bet it will be a combination of offensive turnovers and rotten pass defense giving a rookie quarterback so much time he can order takeout from Hometown BBQ.









December 28th, 2025 at 1:20 am
Actually the biggest enemy for the Bucs is Bowles and always has been because as long as he’s the HC they’re stuck in endless mediocrity. Rooting for the Dolphins so that we can finally end this vicious cycle we’ve been stuck in since 2022. Bowles should have never been the HC.
December 28th, 2025 at 1:43 am
Lose out and we will all be happy.
December 28th, 2025 at 1:51 am
I have been thinking about Kliff Kingbury OC for the Commanders former coach of Arizona. Proven play caller, look @ his Profile and we have way more Talent on Offense than cards and Washington.
He’s young. Just need to find a DC. Baker can be successful under him. Murray always looks like he doesn’t care enough. KK will would be a solid hire.
December 28th, 2025 at 1:56 am
The Bucs biggest enemy is the 8 months pregnant genius whose best skill is to take all the aggression and desire out of his players by continuing to dump more on their brains when what they desperately need is simple, fundamental discipline and leadership.
I can’t and won’t cheer for this team to win another game until this well meaning growth on the body of the Buccaneers is removed.
December 28th, 2025 at 3:23 am
Bowles has been the main problem. He is stubborn on his D, will not adapt and throws his players under the bus when his calls backfire like they did with Dean on Sunday. On special teams, he should have fired McGaughy after the Jets game but he did not and let everyone on the team know that no one is accountable. On offense, he has managed to stagnate that too by forcing the young OC to run the ball 30 plus times when the team has finally got all 4 talented WRs on the field, but ignores them. Bowles is the problem. Allow him to coach next year and there will be no Buc fans in the stands, corporate sales and merchandise revenue will crater. Fire Bowles, fire him, fire him.
December 28th, 2025 at 3:30 am
This is it….better win!
December 28th, 2025 at 4:38 am
No fan of Bowles but still hoping for a W