Chandler Whitmer Wants No Credit For Bucs Drafting Rueben Bain

May 12th, 2026

Bucs QB coach Chandler Whitmer.

Outside of the Bucs hiring Miami coach Mario Cristobal or Hurricanes defensive line coach Jason Taylor, no one knows first-hand what sort of gamewrecker Bucs defensive lineman Rueben Bain is than Bucs new quarterbacks coach Chandler Whitmer.

How is that? Well, last year Whitmer was Indiana’s co-offensive coordinator. And in the national championship game, Bain wrecked his gameplan.

(But Whitmer found a way to get the job done — helps to have had the best quarterback in college football — and Indiana beat Miami for the national title.)

So Joe asked Whitmer if Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht or anyone on Licht’s staff had a sitdown with Whitmer when the Bucs were doing their draft research.

Whitmer said, yes, he talked to his colleagues in personnel about Bain. But Whitmer stopped Joe and basically said there was plenty of available intel on Bain and the Bucs didn’t make up their minds from anything Whitmer may have told them.

“There was some conversations,” Whitmer said. “Not as much about the gameplan of it, but just what we thought of him as a player [and] scouting [Bain] throughout the preparation for the national championship.

“But again, [Licht] didn’t need to hear it from me. You can see it. The tape speaks for itself. The guy’s a phenomenal player.”

Whitmer wasn’t the only Bucs coach who had to face Bain. Though Bain has only had two rookie minicamp practices, Bucs offensive line coach Kevin Carberry had to get mostly UDFAs last weekend to try to slow Bain down in underwear football.

Color Carberry impressed. He said even in underwear football, he can tell just how explosive Bain is off the snap.

25 Responses to “Chandler Whitmer Wants No Credit For Bucs Drafting Rueben Bain”

  1. Buc1987 Says:

    What is this guy? 12?

  2. Lakeland Says:

    Reuben Bain is only fast off the ball in a 3/4 point stance
    If he’s a standup OLB, he won’t get off the ball as fast
    He need to stay low to the ground, to go under/around OT
    He’s has a huge advantage playing with his hands in the dirt
    He’s at a greater disadvantage when standing up

    It will be interesting to see him in NFL action

  3. Lakeland Says:

    He primarily rushed from a 3 point stance at Miami
    In high school at Miami Central, he rushed from a 3 and 4 point stance
    But l never seen him rush from a standing position
    He may have, but l never seen him do it

  4. Still Coconut Doughnut Says:

    Buc1987

    I said the same thing when I saw his locker next to Kionte Scott

  5. Ash Says:

    Bain has plenty of successful rushes from the 9 tech lakeland.

  6. TampaBayBucFan Says:

    Bain operates from a 2 point stance…..his short arms don’t allow him achieve 3 points….

  7. Lakeland Says:

    Reuben Bain is most successful from a 3 point stance
    But, he was successful at Miami Central rushing from a 4 point stance
    He has leverage with his hands in the dirt, that’s his strength
    His weakness is rushing from a standing position

  8. Lakeland Says:

    Even when Reuben Bain was rushing from a 9 tech
    He was still rushing from a 3 point stance
    That’s his strength, that’s where he has the advantage with his short arms
    He has to be low to the ground, to use his lower body strength, and quickness
    A 2 point stance is an advantage for a taller, longer arm Edge Rusher

  9. Kenton Smith Says:

    This Chandler Whitmer kid coached the best QB in college football in the last 8 years. 2025, Mendoza, 16 games. 3600 passing yards, 41 TD passes, 6 picks,183 passer rating. Wow! 2017, Mayfield, 14 games. 4300 passing yards, 41 TD passes, 5 picks, 199 passer rating. Both Heismann winners and first picks. Coming off of coaching the second best QB season in college football history and moving into coaching the QB with the best season in college football history and this Whitmer might just have some gold dust dripping off him. Shlt for brains will do when you have luck. How much do you want to bet this kid has some upward mobility in his very near future?

  10. Steve V. Says: Says:

    The short arm syndrome is literally ridiculous! Find something else you guys have beat this dead horse into submission WTF !

  11. Kenton Smith Says:

    Now, young Chandler will need to remember not to over coach Baker. He did throw 25 TD passes at the University of Connecticut. But he also threw 30 interceptions. Those are his career numbers. Don’t teach Baker about picks. He already knows about those. I just don’t want Baker knowing as much as you know about them, coach.

  12. Teacherman Says:

    Kenton smith

    You suck dude.

    What a hater. What a loser.

    We are lucky to have a new QB coach.

    Welcome to Tampa coach!

    Don’t listen to that trashy troll.

  13. Guzzie55 Says:

    Kenton you are forgetting Burrows greatest of all time season 60 TDs, but Mendoza n Mayfield are definitely 2 n 3 in that order cause Mendoza won the championship

  14. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Maybe Chandler is young and naive enough to have some immune response to the Bowles Regressenza virus.

  15. Darin Says:

    Go snag Cignetti for us kid! Now that would make the difference we are looking for

  16. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Actually, Licht shouldn’t get any credit for it either. Dumb luck is the only luck the Bucs are capable of in this current dumpster conflagration.

  17. Woodman Says:

    Rent free Ironlung!

  18. ModHairKen Says:

    When he did a 2 point stance, his face mask kept hitting the ground because of his midget arms.

    I’m surprised he’s allowed to drive a car with those stubs.

    Jesus. God. When will the buffoons in the media stop talking about his arms? The guy delivers!

  19. Kenton Smith Says:

    Teacherman. Yikes. I try not to suck. I’m almost positive I’m not a hater. And, waking up each morning to my world, I’m more than positive that I’m not a loser. All I was saying to our new QB coach is to take his opportunity to teach and temper that with the opportunity to learn. And of course I want him to be successful. I sure hope he can take a little ribbing from a “trashy troll” because that’s the extent of what I gave him. And calling a guy lucky is one of my highest compliments. Luck is where preparation meets opportunity. Whether the benefactor of said luck has shlt for brains or not.

  20. Kenton Smith Says:

    Guzzle. You are right about that one. Good catch.

  21. Kenton Smith Says:

    Guzzie55.

  22. Brandon Says:

    Lakeland Says:
    May 12th, 2026 at 4:11 pm
    He primarily rushed from a 3 point stance at Miami
    In high school at Miami Central, he rushed from a 3 and 4 point stance
    But l never seen him rush from a standing position
    He may have, but l never seen him do it

    ————

    Then how do you KNOW he’s slower? FYI, LT, Derrick Thomas, Pat Swilling, TJ Watt, Kevin Greene, Shaq Barrett, JPP (with the Bucs), and countless others have rushed and been quick off the ball in a two point stance. Some people are actually faster off a two-point stance than 3 or 4.

  23. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “In high school at Miami Central, he rushed from a 3 and 4 point stance
    But l never seen him rush from a standing position
    He may have, but l never seen him do it”

    He’s 100% rushed from a 2-pt stance

  24. 3.28.Evans Says:

    What’s always important and proves to translate to the pros better than college performance, is high school performance.

  25. Obvious Says:

    The best college football team by record and qb was the ‘19 lsu team and Joe Brady was the architect.

    Burrow had 65 total tds and a 77% completion. Mendoza was good last year but not in the same hemisphere as that qb and team.