Receivers, Timing And Losses

January 1st, 2026

Timing with Baker Mayfield good, Bucs say..

A lot of football folks smarter than Joe can’t figure this out.

Everybody and their brother thought if the Bucs could just keep their heads above water until the cavalry arrived in the form of players healed from major injuries, the Bucs would then throw the offense into overdrive and the rest of the league better buckle up.

The opposite happened!

The Bucs seemed poised to make a run at the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC playoffs with a foundation largely built without Mike Evans, mostly without Chris Godwin and fully without Jalen McMillan.

Since, Evans and McMillan made big impressions immediately when they returned from the injured reserve list against Atlanta. But Evans hasn’t matched what he did against the Dixie Chicks and McMillan has made modest impact.

Bucs offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard insisted yesterday that the lack of Baker Mayfield practice time this season with McMillan has not thrown off their chemistry.

“Not at all,” Grizzard said. “Mayfield’s “timing with ‘J-Mac’ (Jalen McMillan) is fantastic. He found J-Mac – and we’ve talked about pure progressions in here a little bit – to start the game.

“The one and two reads were not open on a couple of those concepts. J-Mac is really third and fourth in the progression, where he’s going right across the board and throwing it to J-Mac and had really two big-time conversions, whether it was second down or third down to continue those drives and get seven points.”

Grizzard said when Mayfield has thrown to McMillan — as McMillan is often down the totem pole of progressions — the timing is sharp.

What Joe found interesting is that Emeka Egbuka and McMillan had nearly the same number of snaps against Miami. Egbuka had 39 snaps. McMillan had 35. So are both splitting time?

Chris Godwin had 53 snaps and Evans had 50 snaps against Miami.

23 Responses to “Receivers, Timing And Losses”

  1. View from 132 Says:

    Grizzard turned the rookie of the year into Horace Copeland.

  2. BuccoBruce’sBeard Says:

    J Mac has made a nice recovery and is a nice shot of energy right now

  3. Jehzsa Says:

    Any quarterback worth his salt will say that most of the times they throw to an area. Timing is paramount.

  4. Lakeland Says:

    We were doing good with the young hungry guys

    If it ain’t broken —–don’t fix it

  5. HC Grover Says:

    Bucs are just average. Just like their record. Nothing special.

  6. Beeej Says:

    You look at the all-22. they send 4 guys out doing whatever routes they’re supposed to do, MANY precious seconds go by before anyone’s remotely open. (Other team plays man)

    Grizz’s schemes don’t seem to take this into account

  7. HeavyE Says:

    I will go out on a limb and say, we possibly have the four best WR’s in the league, and the worst OC and QB in the league. Can’t forget the GM and HC as well…..

  8. Alvin Scissors Harper Says:

    Love me some college playoffs. Miami and Texas Tech have some absolute dawgs on defense!

  9. adam from ny Says:

    loving the jmac intensity he’s been bringing since his return

  10. adam from ny Says:

    he’s like fugg that eggman…i’m number 3…gotta love it

  11. Bee Says:

    This timing they speak of doesn’t pass the eyeball test

  12. Cleanhouse Says:

    I think Shepherd has been lost in our offense. He was a security blanket for Mayfield and doing a damn good job. #15 from Oregon was doing a solid job as well. Should be phasing everyone in. Good problem to have, figuring out how to spread it around, but if you can solve it. We should be scoring 30+ a game, no problem.

  13. catcard202 Says:

    IMO, from afar, it really appears that trying to incorporate Evans, Godwin and McMillian back into the OFF has been a complete failure on Grizzard’s part.
    I do not put that heat on Baker. Baker is trying to execute Grizzard’s calls & offensive scheme…Which has been a little sketch from the start.

    Baker has had to pull plays/games out his ass all year long…It’s why he was getting legit MVP talk early in the season…He’s still the same guy he was early on – but definitely forcing it a little bit more & not getting the ball to bounce the Bucs way at critical moments …But again, I can’t fault him…He’s had to “risk it for the biscuit” as EVERY GAME has been a all-in crapshoot with the DEF being as soft as Charmin TP since the bye week.

    It hasn’t helped that Evans, Godwin and McMillian have been ineffective since their return…Frankly this OFF looked better without them. Again, IMO…EE, Tez & Shep looked better than as the top 3 WR’s than what the Bucs have looked since the the WR room has returned “healthy”.

    Again, I put that on Griz…Evans can no longer create separation (32 YAC total in 2025) and everything is contested…He’s had drops a plenty & >50% completion rate for the season…Mike looks cooked. Love the guy, he’s a 1st ballet HOF’er…But he shouldn’t be on the field anymore. At least Godwin has looked somewhat respectable, but not close to the CG pre-injury.

  14. MelvinJunior Says:

    Wow. That was REALLLLL ‘BALLSY’ Fake Punt there on 4th & 3 by Dan Lanning, backed up at the Texas Tech 30, up 3-0… WOW. Really looking forward to future UK HC Will Stein getting on campus. It was the hire I’ve WANTED for about 15-YEARS, but Mitch goes with friggin’ Coach STOOPID. College Football is soooo much BETTER than the NFL. Just everything about it! The ENERGY (though, not necessarily the playoffs, being played at ‘neutral’ sites). The whole campus environment. The stadiums. The environments. Atmosphere. Fans. Cheerleaders. The “Fight Songs” and Bands. The RIVALRIES. The Conferences. The HISTORY. The ‘uniforms’ and team colors. Just the game itself, overall. BIG-PLAYS. The MANY ‘different’ styles of play, the offensive ingenuity, ALL OF IT. And, I’m leaving out soooo many other ‘little’ things. I can sit for literally 12-HOURS+ for EVERY Saturday and do absolutely NOTHING BUT just watch FOOTBALL. And, I have for over 40+YEARS (I’m 49)… EVERY SATURDAY. I can’t do that with the NFL, unless I’m betting every game like I used to… It’s just way too buttoned up, too technical, AND BORING. It can’t hold a candle to COLLEGE FOOTBALL. It has NONE of the ‘things’ I mentioned above. ZERO. Like, THE SEC… It just means more. The HEART of the fans AND players! It’s at just another level. It cannot be duplicated or recreated. You just cannot beat-it!!!!

  15. MelvinJunior Says:

    Another great thing about Ohio State losing last night, is that Hartline can get on campus at USF, and get ready for the portal opening!!!! He’s got some WORK to do.

  16. MelvinJunior Says:

    @ catcard202 – I agree about Mike. I’ve been saying that you can just really tell that he has lost a step! Hell, he’s 32. What else would you expect. And, he’s banged up as hell. JMac though, has been REALLY GOOD. Especially, given what he’s had to come back from… Looks like he has lost NONE of his fearlessness. Hell, he’s about the ONLY ONE, who can even get open. He’s almost always open. He sure ain’t scurred.

  17. LakelandSteve Says:

    Obviously on Television you can only see so much. Last week the announcers said that Evans was running a bunch of deep routes during the game. Evans who is a great route runner running deep the whole game doesn’t sound like very wise use of talent. Besides Evans is no spring chicken. Some of the offensive troubles are on Grizzard but getting back to the real problem is the ability to protect Baker and make him comfortable. Baker hasn’t looked comfortable since the very beginning of the season.

  18. john Says:

    jmac is good. yo can see the chemistry between them. i really belive hes gonna be a chainmover soon. (3rd downs). avoiding injuries next year we should be aolid long as we can protect baker.

  19. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Rueben Bain looks like a more explosive and quicker Michael Bennett

  20. gotbbucs Says:

    Translation: Evans and Godwin can no longer get separation, but we still force them as the 1 and 2 read in the concept rather than design plays for the fresh legs in the room.

  21. Teacherman Says:

    We really dropped the ball by not trading for Myles Garrett.

    He would have changed our defense.

    Instead we’ve lost the season.

    We wasted Tom Brady’s last year with the worst O-line in history.

    And we wasted Lavonte David’s last season with the worst D-line I’ve seen for the Bucs in years.

  22. vadertime Says:

    Bucs are broken.

  23. mj Says:

    easy: jmac is wide a** open and ee is not at all

 

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