Super Bowl week is always fun and insightful on The Free Stretch podcast with Bobby Fenton. Plenty of Bucs chatter, too, as always. Presented by Bill Currie Ford, home of the nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles, The Free Stretch comes at you every week. Enjoy! Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday.
For 2+ years, The Free Stretch has been right here at JoeBucsFan.com after being heard on several radio stations dating back to 2006. Bobby also hosted a national show on Sporting News Radio. [read more]
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In episode 81 of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd has all the props from the best source of them for decades. Jay Kornegay of Westgate SuperBook Las Vegas provides them and Todd highlights which ones stand out. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Pin Chasers.
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Joe has written several times wondering if the best offense for Mr. Entertainment, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, isn’t a west coast offense. [read more]
The Ira Kaufman Podcast is the only place to hear the Sage of Tampa Bay Sports talk all things Bucs, Pro Football Hall of Fame politics and Bette Midler. Presented by general manager Sean Sullivan at the Bill Currie Ford showroom, the Ira Kaufman Podcast is always a valuable listen. Many thanks to Big Storm Brewing Co. local producers of the very best beers around. And our love to Pin Chasers, home to the best bowling, food and fun!
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NBC Sports NFL super insider Peter King, a man Bucco Bruce Arians and Jason Licht actually talk to on the record, is smelling quarterback legend Tom Brady and the Buccaneers as a potential marriage. [read more]
A fourth-round pick of the Kansas City Royals years ago, Hall of Fame QB Dan Marino made a good choice to avoid being a professional third baseman. [read more]
For years early in his career, Vinny Testaverde threw interceptions at a greater rate than Jameis Winston.
Testaverde found a way to improve and make his first Pro Bowl trip as a 10-year veteran. Now he is retired in Tampa and the Bucs aren’t calling on him to help fix Jameis. [read more]
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Another fresh column from The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports, Tampa Bay’s only Pro Football Hall of Fame voter.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
John Lynch arrived in Miami with a 7-year itch.
Who could blame him?
The Buc icon and architect of the NFC champion 49ers is back among the 15 modern-era finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It could be quite a weekend for a dominant safety who has been inducted into the Ring of Honor for two NFL franchises. [read more]
Until the Bucs put a lid on it — and they do have the power to do so — speculation on who the Bucs will have at quarterback next year will continue to fester unabated. [read more]
What about John Lynch getting in to the Hall this year after many years of failing as a finalist? TAMPA TWO with Derrick Brooks and Ira Kaufman is all over it today, presented by Caldeco Air Conditioning & Heating.
Four safeties are on the finalists ballot this year, as five modern day candidates out of 15 are likely to be voted in on Saturday.
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About four weeks ago, Bucs defensive tackle Rakeem Nuñez-Roches was skewered in the media and by animal rights groups for allegedly abandoning his dog in Tampa.
The Bucs said they were investigating but never spoke out to clear their player’s name. [read more]