Jason Licht Talks Combine
March 5th, 2018
Insider access at combine.
This is an excellent interview. [read more]
Insider access at combine.
This is an excellent interview. [read more]
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The Commish, Justin Pawlowski (@CommishOnline) is all fired up today as free agency approaches and trades swirl around the NFL. Dive in! And you’ll also get more on this year’s NFL Draft party details. Yes, Joe and Ira Kaufman will be in the house at Buffalo Wild Wings in South Tampa with the Stick Carriers when the draft kicks off. Bucs Uncensored unifies Bucs fans (Stick Carriers!) in every corner of the universe every Monday and Wednesday right here. Be part of the action! Just email a 90-second-or-less audio blast to BucsUncensored@gmail.com. Listen above or subscribe on iTunes right here, or at Podbean.com. Justin’s work is not influenced by JoeBucsFan.com. Joe just thinks it’s very, very special. **CAUTION: some R-RATED language!**
The Ghost of George Johnson.
This is some crazy stuff right here. [read more]
Had sweeter deal declined.
It is starting to smell like there was nothing Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht could do. [read more]
The intrigue is unavoidable, the thought of versatile stud pass rusher Michael Bennett, who the Bucs let walk out of Tampa five years ago for no good reason, squaring off twice a year against J.R. Sweezy and Demar Dotson with a burning desire to take off Jameis Winston’s head. [read more]
Free-agency favorite?
With the free agency dinner bell ringing in 10 short days — TEN!! — it’s time to really consider what kind of free agent general manager Jason Licht wants, and what the team really needs.
And then hope the two thoughts marry up. [read more]
Keep an eye on South Florida
One reason the Dolphins acquired 27-year-old stud DE Robert Quinn from the Rams this weekend was because the highly-paid Miami defensive line was part of a defense that only locked down 30 sacks last season.
Heck, the Bucs only had 22! [read more]
Seattle GM spins.
Joe’s old man once said of a windbag at a microphone, “He talks a lot but he doesn’t say much.”
This crossed Joe’s mind when Seattle general manager John Schneider was asked last week at the NFL combine in Indianapolis about Michael Bennett’s future with the team. [read more]
Fiscally responsible approach.
Active, but not crazy. [read more]
Did the Bucs get played?
It seems that Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht got blindsided. [read more]
“Hey, Bisaccia. You wouldn’t believe what they were doing down in Tampa. Jiminy Christmas.”
The stage was set. Two nights before Jon Gruden was inducted to the Buccaneers Ring of Honor, he was the guest of honor for a V.I.P. party at Hooters in Tampa. [read more]
Does Jason Licht agree?
After three seasons in a Bucs uniform, Joe Hawley is calling it quits on the NFL (details here). But he still wants great things for the Buccaneers. [read more]
Running to the Bucs?
The Bucs need a defensive end. And a corner. And a defensive tackle. And a guard.
Oh, yeah. They need a running back, too. [read more]
Please don’t delay. … And John Elway weighs in.
Joe has been vocal urging Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager to go trade a low-rent draft pick for Aqib Talib. [read more]
It’s after midnight here in Joe’s downtown Indianapolis hotel and Joe is still trying to piece together the puzzle of just why Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht waved off a potential trade for Rams defensive end Robert Quinn when it would have only cost the Bucs a fourth-round pick and perhaps swapping virtually worthless sixth-round picks. [read more]
It appears Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy is among the Buccaneers faithful in disbelief that the Dolphins just agreed to trade mid-round draft picks for accomplished edge rusher Robert Quinn. [read more]
Franchise-changer
It’s that draft time of year with the NFL Scouting Combine in full swing, so of course Bucs fans want to hear from former rockstar general manager Mark Dominik. [read more]
Confident.
Derrius Guice likes to run the ball. And he likes to run the ball hard. [read more]