To quote the voice of reason, Phil Mushnick of the New York Post, there’s nerve and there’s gall. And then there is unmitigated gall, the kind manufactured recently by a national NFL columnist. [read more]
There was a time last year when then-free agent and All-Pro safety “Honey Badger,” Tyrann Matthieu, seriously thought about playing for the Bucs. [read more]
Imagine if the Chargers part ways with Philip Rivers shortly after the Super Bowl, like many teams would do when they’re going to cut a highly-respected veteran in order to give the guy time to find a new team comfortably.
The Bucs cut Josh McCown, for example, on Feb. 11, 2015. [read more]
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When it comes to taking care of off-season business, the Bucs have a matched pair of edge rushers to lock up. [read more]
One of the worst days Joe had following the Bucs came in the late winter of 2013, when the Bucs let the best edge rusher they had since Simeon Rice go for no good reason. [read more]
Yes, the Bucs might be able to franchise tag Shaq Barrett and slap a transition tag on America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, for the 2020 season. But that’s only assured if nothing changes on the NFL labor front. [read more]
A long-time big-shot columnist doesn’t believe soon-to-be free agent quarterback Philip Rivers will be playing for the Bucs in the twilight of his career.
That’s because he doesn’t believe the Bucs are being run by fools. [read more]
In episode 79 of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd talks about how the 49ers and Chiefs ultimately got to South Florida for Super Bowl LIV and how the public seems rather pleased with the matchup. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Pin Chasers.
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It’s rather sad that Bucs general manager Jason Licht and head coach Bucco Bruce Arians have been quiet since the Bucs season ended.
One would think a GM and a head coach would be eager to communicate with fans, you know, the people who drive the success of the league and the organization. [read more]
Before the Bucs pounced on Peyton Barber in the undrafted free agent frenzy following the 2016 NFL Draft, another SEC running back was selected in Round 5 by the Buffalo Bills. [read more]
So long as there is doubt about who the Bucs quarterback will be next season, there will be non-stop speculation. If the Bucs want to put a lid on the speculation, they have the power to do so. [read more]