Warm Seat

July 16th, 2026

Pressure is on.

As Joe documented after last season, Bucs coach Todd Bowles is not a popular man among the rank and file of Bucs fans.

It doesn’t seem personal at all. It’s just that the personable Bowles does not meet many fans’ idea of a strong NFL coach who has solid job security.

Then throw in the fact that Bowles, a defensive guy, doesn’t exactly have a strong defense, and this, among many things, is just kindling to the anti-Bowles fire stoked by many Bucs fans.

In typing a preview of the NFC South landfill, Nick Shook of NFL.com apparently doesn’t believe Bowles’ seat is hot, but Shook also doesn’t believe Bowles’ job is secure if the Bucs don’t turn things around this fall.

Bowles’ seat is warm

Near the end of a frustrating, somewhat-inexplicable collapse in 2025, plenty of folks expected the Buccaneers to move on from Todd Bowles and start fresh with a new coach. That didn’t happen, of course, and Bowles is back to justify the organization’s support in 2026. If the Bucs struggle like they did last season — with Bowles’ defense finishing 20th in points allowed — he’ll likely be out of a job and Tampa Bay will be facing a potentially significant shift in identity for the first time since Tom Brady arrived in 2020.

Some thought it’s precisely what the Buccaneers needed after 2025 and pointed toward Evans’ departure as proof that things weren’t right at One Buc Place. The team will have to embark on the new campaign without two franchise legends in Evans and linebacker Lavonte David, who retired after 14 seasons, another concerning sign about Tampa’s trajectory. It will be up to Bowles to prove the concerns are overblown.

Well, Joe thinks the identity of the Bucs changed when Bowles was promoted to succeed Super Bowl-winning Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians. The offense certainly changed. Then Brady retired and the Bucs signed Baker Mayfield. Then, the identity of the team really changed.

Bowles has a hard job in front of him, Joe believes. He and the Bucs are banking on three rookies on defense to play like seasoned vets. That’s a tall task in itself.

Then throw in the fact that Bowles has never developed a double-digit sacks edge rusher, which rookie Rueben Bain might be (Joe still can’t picture Bain being an outside linebacker), and, well, Joe doesn’t like betting against never.

Bucs fans who holler for Bowles’ head should remember the following: The Bucs had a losing record in 2025. Since Team Glazer bought the Bucs in the mid-90s, only Chucky has survived back-to-back losing seasons.

And Chucky had street cred: He got Team Glazer their first Vince Lombardi Trophy.

41 Responses to “Warm Seat”

  1. ModHairKen Says:

    Nice guy, can’t coach.

    So was Leeman Bennett, Richard Williamson and Dirk Koetter.

    The patience of the Glazers on bad head coaches is impressive and frustrating.

  2. Permanently Moderated Says:

    The Bucs gave Bowles a three year extension for less than stellar coaching. If Baker gets the “he needs to prove it treatment”, why isn’t the Glazer attitude the same with Todd?

  3. Lefty_R Says:

    It’s not a ‘Warm Seat’ as long as the Glazer Family is in charge!!
    The Glazers are apparently Balloon Heads and stick their head in the sand most of the day…. In fact, they are like Homer Simpson in the one episode where he forgets or his system of venting gas fails

    In other words, the Glazers won’t do anything until something explodes and it’s too late!

  4. Lt. Dan Says:

    Liam Coen…the one that got away.

  5. Stpetematt Says:

    Don’t replace Bowles unless Sean McVay is available. There aren’t any other coaches out there I’d rather have. And don’t trade draft picks for McVay!

  6. Hodad Says:

    Zac Robinson will take over next season with Bowles taking Arians place as team advisor. No way the Glazers make the Coen mistake twice.

  7. McBucky Says:

    The Bucs will never win with him.

  8. WillieG Says:

    If I owned the team, I would want 10 wins, a significantly improved team, and at least 1 playoff victory. AN 8-9 win season with an average team, and a one and done playoff appearance would cost Bowles his job. To use the Glazer’s words, the arrow needs to be pointed up, not sideways or down.

  9. Beeej Says:

    “It doesn’t seem personal at all. ”

    LOL Joe, do you READ the comments here?

  10. 813bucboi Says:

    BOWLES has a ton to prove…he needs 10+ wins and a deep run in the playoffs…i’d love to see us sweep the division but unfortunately bowles lacks urgency…still think Klint Kubiak shouldve been the guy

    with the additions to the defense, i think they can be a top 10…still worries about CB but an improved DLine should mask some of their deficiencies

    GO BUCS!!!!

  11. BuccoMarty Says:

    Show me one coach in the history of the league that went .500 over four years and kept his job. Hint: you won’t find one.

    Does Bowles have pictures of a Glazer in a compromising position, or something?

  12. Anyhony Says:

    I will support him till we can UPGRADE the position.

  13. Marine Buc Says:

    I agree with Willie G…

    TB needs at least 10 wins and a playoff victory at least in order to cool that seat down.

  14. Todd Says:

    When you start allowing millions of revenue from what should have been a sure home playoff game slip away due to ineptitude in coaching or the intransigence of a GM-Trust me owners take notice and they care.
    Just because an owner has never fired a coach in season at a certain franchise-do not be fooled into thinking that cannot or will not happen. Were the Bucs to stumble out of the gate to 0-5 or 1-6 somebody is going to pay and it will not be Joel and Bryan.
    I would say Bowles seat is scalding hot and Licht is not much cooler than Bowles

  15. Drunk Bucs Fan Says:

    I thought at the end of last year was a good time to give Todd a gracious “Thank you for your service” type of departure. A big part was Baker having one year left on his deal so a new coach would have a capable guy in place at qb he could evaluate without commitment.

    Whether you love Baker, hate him or something in between if he signs an extension it could impact a potential HC’s decision to come here.

  16. ChesterCopperpot Says:

    Zero playoff wins since 2023. No playoffs last season. Only one playoff win in four years after winning three putrid division titles. Those are the facts.

    The collapse of 2025 was a perfect time to rid ourselves of this nightmare.

    Going from 5-1 and looking like a guaranteed playoff team to an epic 3-8 collapse the rest of this way for an 8-9 finish should get you run.

    It’s the defense stupid. And the overall malaise that Todd Bowles has created.

    He’s always been a loser. And he’ll always be a loser. The Glazers are now losers.

  17. Defense Rules Says:

    One of mama’s ‘guidance’ lines that’s stuck with me over the years is ‘Stop whining; you are where you are’ (fit in nicely with her ‘Hey, you made your bed; now you get to lay in it’).

    But that’s reality … We are where we are. Glazers are the owners. Jason Licht is the GM. Todd Bowles is the HC. And oh ya, he’s also the DC. We’ve also got a new OC & a new S/Ts coach. We’ve got quite a few new players; some are quality veterans & some are rookies. Now we get to see what can be made out of this new concoction.

    I’m rooting for Todd Bowles to lead us to a good year this year (10-7 is my expectation, with winning the NFC South again AND at least 1 playoff win, HOPEFULLY MORE). I expect that Zac Robinson will lead this offense to a Top-10 finish, as long as we can avoid the catastrophic injuries that we experienced last season. I expect that Danny Smith will lead our S/Ts to a MUCH better ranking than we experienced last year. And yes, I expect Todd Bowles to lead this defense to a Top-10 finish.

    Will all that happen? We’ll all have to wait until next January to find out. But danged, ‘We are where we are’. And that includes Todd Bowles as our HC & DC. Oh I’ll get ecstatic when we make great plays, and get pissed when they pee on themselves. But as a Bucs’ fan for roughly 45 years, I intend to do my best to overall enjoy the journey game-by-game.

  18. Bucnbeers Says:

    ” Come on you f***ing loser. Throw it at his head.” Baker Mayfield. Not a TB fan, but he doesn’t play the game.

  19. Bosch Says:

    DR – all of your expectations are achievable with one exception. Top 10 defense. That would have to occur in spite of Bowles, not because of him. Bowles is too great of a liability for talent to overcome.

  20. Tony Says:

    It should be the toilet seat or he should sit on a whoopie cushion.

  21. Lefty Says:

    Bowles is:

    The beneficiary of being buddies with Bruce Arians

    Stubborn

    Coaching as if it’s still the 20th Century

    Incapable of wearing both the HC and DC hat

    Fat and getting fatter

    Persevering as a below average HC

    Clearly benefitting from the DEI mentality of ownership

    A believer in nepotism

    Clueless in some aspects of the game (ie. Special Teams historically embarrassing..let’s just leave it alone; I’ll save our timeouts for next game when we REALLY REALLY might need them).

    62 years old, League long timer…so he’ll surely adjust this season, right?

  22. Defense Rules Says:

    Bosch … I still stand by my previous comment … ‘We’ll all have to wait until next January to find out.’

    In the meantime, I guess I fit in the ‘cautiously optimistic’ category.

  23. Steven007 Says:

    Chester, NFL owners with two super bowl wins are rare and demonstrably, not “losers”.

  24. Fred McNeil Says:

    There’s not much I can add to what DR said. I’m going to watch every game win or lose. The ones I can’t watch I’ll play on the radio. It’ll be weird listening to somebody other than Gene Deckerhoff. I don’t even remember who was before him. Radios probably still had tubes. Hope is still free. I can afford lots of it.

  25. Obvious Says:

    It’s certainly not personal. It’s the record.

    All coaches have their flaws. But some of us believe that we should have beaten the saints the second time, the panthers the first time and the dolphins. That gets you to 11 wins.

    McVay, Shanahan, Payton and others get that done.

  26. ChesterCopperpot Says:

    “You think you can win on talent alone? You don’t have enough talent to win on talent alone! Again!!” – Herb Brooks

    We need a head coach like that. Period.

  27. Fanofdabucs Says:

    Call it whatever you want. Warm seat, hot seat…

    It’s winning record or bust for Bowles. The Glazers will not keep Bowles if he finishes with 8 wins or less. Mark my words.

    This a a “prove it” year for lots of players and coaches this year.

  28. DrunkInYbor Says:

    Of course its not personal. Its quite logical with a factual basis filled with numerous coaching blunders that leads us to want him gone.

  29. SlyPirate Says:

    It’s not warm. It’s a countdown. 17 games. That’s all he’s got.

    The team is priming for a new coach.
    >$142M in Cap
    >Great OL
    >Young Talent Everywhere

    Sign Baker/Don’t sign Baker, might come down to how it markets recruiting a new HC.

    If they go 5-12, the Bucs will have great draft picks, too. I’m guessing Sean McDermott, Mike Tomlin, or whoever is the top OC.

  30. Elite Vita Says:

    Todd Bowles must be really an excellent human being. He had Arians back him all the way… The Glazers let perhaps their best would be head coach Liam Coen slip through their fingers by not locking him up to become HC when they had a chance to. They preferred to back Bowels instead. All that backing from significant people means you gotta be highly likeable. Of course it doesn’t necessarily help win football games but it’s significant to note.

  31. Tye Says:

    Has anyone spotted Sean McDermitt in town anywhere?

    Hopefully these owners have already completed a back ally deal with a quality NFL HC to take over come Feb. and make this team respectable again!

  32. 3.28.Evans Says:

    He’s on the couch eating all the KitKats he wants before Thanksgiving.

  33. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Fred, Mark Champion was before Gene. He then became the Lions play by play man for many years.

  34. infomeplease Says:

    I for one am looking forward to September!! With much luck… January! If all goes well…great! If not…there better be another HC and DC here next season or I will totally lose it !!!!!!!!!!!! One can only take so much crap! I didn’t get season tickets this year because Bowles is still here! If this team does a collapse again, I won’t get them next year unless there’s a new HC and DC in place.

  35. #1bucsfan Says:

    DR agreed. People act like his defense has always bin the worst the nfl has seen while yes it’s bin bad that past 3 or 4 years with the right talent it can be a top 10 defense. Stats back that up it’s not just hearsay. Like Joe said banking on 3 rooks to play big time is a tall task but not impossible. Great thing is Bain doesn’t have to the guy right away. We have AQM. Trotter is in the same boat. We have anzalone and Scott same thing again. They can all 3 get some good reps on and learn thru the 1st part of the season and be ready for back end and playoff push. It’s funny to see the haters predicting a 3 or 4 win season. Even with the total collapse last year we won 8 which has bin Bowles worst season.

  36. Obvious Says:

    Just read that in the last episode of QB Mike tells mayfield he appreciates him and didn’t know if it was going to be their last game together. So either he wasn’t sure he was leaving but felt strong enough that he was and wanted to have a moment with baker or he had already made up his mind and didn’t know if New Orleans or Atlanta would win and thus getting a playoff appearance.

    There’s zero doubt Mike had told his agent to find a legit HC/QB combo that was looking for a WR in ‘26 after 3rd and 28. That list likely included the 9ers, Lambs, Broncos and maybe more.

    And yes I think baker is legit, but not the other half.

  37. Herbiebuc Says:

    I think bowles gets a bad break when it comes to public perception. His game plan against MAHOMES in the sb should be studied and I think that’s what landed him the job as a head coach. To the fans saying he can’t coach has no ball knowledge, if that was the case players would be coming out voicing their frustration everyone he coached has nothing bad to say about him. Players have to make plays you can’t blame everything on the coach.

  38. Lt. Dan Says:

    @Herbiebuc, I am saying this with due respect to you. Bowles had JPP and Shaq Barrett playing against a back up left tackle and a back up right tackle. We all saw first hand last year what a drop off in talent when going from a starter to a back up can be. They are back up’s for a reason. And I recall multiple catchable balls that the Chief’s receivers and Kelce dropped.

    Just because players like Bowles as a person doesn’t mean he can coach -it just means he’s a good dude. His lifetime .500 record (or there abouts) screams mediocre. What have you done lately coach?

    And what actually gave him the head coaching job was some shady deal Arians made with the devil prior to hanging up his whistle.

  39. Herbiebuc Says:

    Obvious so if you think the 3rd n 28 made Mike mad enough to leave how do you think he felt after the interception baker threw to put the defense in that situation? That 3rd n 28 came after baker turned the ball over while driving down the field to go up two scores. Mike left because the QB. 🤷🏿‍♂️

  40. Herbiebuc Says:

    Lt. Dan shaq and jpp was wrecking havoc the whole playoffs so you can’t blame it on kc tackles being injured. I admit his .500 record isn’t nothing to celebrate but last season should be blamed on injuries and players not playing at 100%. It was only so much that can be done with over 9 key starters being injured and the star QB hiding injuries lol

  41. Simple T Says:

    BuccoMarty Says:
    July 16th, 2026 at 8:12 am
    Show me one coach in the history of the league that went .500 over four years and kept his job. Hint: you won’t find one.
    ————————

    Obviously you haven’t bothered to do your own research Marty
    Zac Taylor
    Stefanski (coach of the year winner)

    Even Shanahan in 9 seasons has barely beaten 50% =.550
    Same with Dan Campbell .550

    Those are just a few current coaches….if you go back further in history I imagine you’ll find quite a few more

 

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