Report: Players Don’t Want 11-On-11 Work In Training Camp
July 5th, 2020
Always remember that the NFL is a business.
Owners care about owners. Players care about players, and everything flows downhill from there.

Always remember that the NFL is a business.
Owners care about owners. Players care about players, and everything flows downhill from there.

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BY IRA KAUFMAN
NFL players past and present owe a great debt of gratitude to the late Gay Culverhouse. [read more]

Another feat of strength
Somebody buy Bucs rookie manbeast right tackle Tristan Wirfs a new Wiffle ball set or a jump rope. [read more]

Bucs co-chairman Bryan Glazer smiles at a FanFest event at Raymond James Stadium nearly a decade ago.
In the early part of the lost decade of Buccaneers football, FanFest was a thing — with 20,000 or so Bucs fans coming out to the Den of Depression to watch a practice and enjoy various Bucs-themed activities. [read more]

Say “no” to Antonio Brown.
There is an old saying that there can be too much of a good thing. [read more]
So what will the red zone offense look like this year with park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady?
Looking at the roster should be a tell. [read more]

Hard words
Who wants Ronald Jones to get drilled by Devin White in training camp? What about Antoine Winfield, Jr. taking a great angle to pop Chris Godwin in the gut just before a pass arrives? [read more]

A few trivia questions:
Carson Palmer averaged how many hits per game in five years as a Bruce Arians quarterback?
And how many did Jameis Winston average last year, and how many has Tom Brady averaged per game since 2007? [read more]
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Agent has his back.
Joe found it more than a little interesting how last week park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady was absolutely condemned by several in the national NFL media for having the gall to work out with his teammates at a local private school. [read more]

Bucs WR Chris Godwin.
Chris Godwin already was a damn good receiver with the Bucs before Bucco Bruce Arians showed up in Tampa. [read more]

A Bucs free agent has made a major impact already.
So which free agent will have the biggest impact on his new team this year? [read more]

Telling words from Tom Brady
There’s an aspect of NFL football that Tom Brady is ignorant about and has marveled at publicly, and he might just pull aside one of his Bucs teammates to explain it to him. [read more]
Not only is Tom Brady fearless, not only does he want you to be fearless, a longtime Brady rival has no fear of Brady keeping his jersey clean in Tampa. [read more]

What does Bobby Knight have to do with Bruce Arians and Tom Brady? Details in the story.
Man, the Bucs are getting so much run this offseason Joe can barely keep up. [read more]

Bucs DE Will Gholston.
One could make an argument that last year Bucs defensive end Will Gholston had his best season since 2016, when he started 14 games and had three sacks and nine tackles for loss. [read more]

Lobbies for new position.
Joe reads and hears and sees so many things related to the Bucs that sometimes they all run together. [read more]