Can The Bucs Be More Than King Of The NFC South Landfill?

June 10th, 2026

What are the Bucs?

Joe knows there is a lot of Todd Bowles hate among Bucs fans. And one reason is the Groundhog Day-type seasons the Bucs have had since 2022.

The Bucs start strong, hit the brakes in midseason and then fight like dogs to win the division.

The problem was last year, after the annual midseason swoon, rather than fighting like dogs to end the season strong, the Bucs choked like dogs and missed the playoffs — but tied for the NFC South Landfill lead!

All the huffing and puffing the past four years hasn’t produced anything less than eight wins and no more than 10 wins. That adds up to 8.5 wins a season. In a 17-game schedule, that is the pure definition of “mid.”

So Raymond Summerlin of Sharp Football Analysis wonders if the Bucs are just the best team in a garbage division, or ready to shock the world and be something more?

Tampa got really good value at a position of need in Rueben Bain Jr, and they are likely the best team in the NFC South. The question is, can they be more than that?

Joe isn’t sure. If Bowles turns the offense loose, provided the offense is healthy, Joe thinks the Bucs could be something more.

But Joe doesn’t like how the Bucs are banking on three rookie defensive players to play like veterans. (Joe typed “three” because Joe thinks/hopes Bowles comes to his senses and puts Jacob Parrish at outside cornerback full-time and plays Keionte Scott full-time at nickel corner). The defense was bad last year and Joe isn’t sure it improved.

Calijah Kancey has to start staying on the field more. That sure would help.

The Bucs likely go as far as the defense allows.

6 Responses to “Can The Bucs Be More Than King Of The NFC South Landfill?”

  1. buc4evr Says:

    Not with Bowles as HC and DC. Defense is counting on rookies, still has a questionable secondary and a stubborn DC.

  2. ATLBuc Says:

    I think the free agents and draft picks makes the defense better. Not only did we get Bain, we also got Muhammad and Walker on the edge. Even if Kancey doesn’t stay healthy, the addition of Robinson solidifies the dline. Also, David and Vos were both meh last season. Anzalone and Trotter are a huge improvement. With the addition of Scott, the defensive backfield improved. So, we can reasonably say that, at least on paper, every level of the defense has improved.
    However, we can expect Bowles’ scheme to diminish that level of talent considerably! 😩

  3. Lefty R Says:

    If the Bucs and Mayfield take the DC to the Dumpster…. maybe

    Keep him as HC!, but Dumpster the DC

  4. Fred McNeil Says:

    I’m pretty sure the front 7 will be quite a bit better. Rookies or not. It will be helpful if Kancey plays more than 3 or 4 games. The back end of that defense? I don’t know

  5. Crazyhorse54 Says:

    Help me understand why the HC would throttle back the offense…

  6. Hodad Says:

    I’m not sure they will be king of the garbage division?

 

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