Just nine days ago, the Bucs were actually “a thing.” They were 2-0 and had the ball in the final minutes with a chance to tie or win the game in regulation at home on national TV with most of the country rooting for them. Now they are again the Bucs that the nation does not care about, led by the 32nd most popular starting QB in the NFL. In this edition of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast: Bucs Bulletin, Todd discusses Tampa Bay’s tumble from fantasy darlings to fantasy insignificance and how 2018 suddenly looks like 2017 all over again. As always, the podcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group.
Jenna Laine may not have called for Mike Smith’s head. But the Bucs beat reporter for ESPN came one sentence away from calling for a new Bucs defensive coordinator. [read more]
“Self-scouting” is in full swing at One Buc Palace when it comes to the dysfunctional Buccaneers defense. It was a massive focus this past winter, and that’s the focus of a unique edition of the Ira Kaufman Podcast. It’s always a fast-moving, fun and informative time on the Ira Kaufman Podcast presented by Ed Morse Cadillac Tampa and Ed Morse Cadillac Brandon.
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Joe finds that people who aren’t longtime, hardcore Bucs fans, including important people at One Buc Palace, don’t realize how abused our beloved Tampa Bay fan base has been. [read more]
So now it’s not just Joe typing it. It’s not just drunks in a bar yelling at their bartender. It’s not just crackpots calling sports radio shows. [read more]
Michael Jackson could have beaten the Bucs defense on Sunday, says BSPN voice.
Screamin’ Stephen A. Smith doesn’t know what to make of Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky lighting up the Bucs Sunday. That’s because, says SAS, the Bucs are that brutal on defense. [read more]