It’s no secret that Father Dungy eagerly was selling Chip Kelly as a stellar NFL head coach candidate when the Bucs were in the market back in 2012. [read more]
After rosters were announced last night, a lot of Bucs fans are irritated that Mike Evans or Jason Pierre-Paul or Lavonte David or Gerald McCoy did not receive enough votes to play in the Pro Bowl. [read more]
Respected ex-Bucs tight end Anthony Becht, who collects a paycheck for his work on the team’s official website, is not a guy you’d call sold on America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston. [read more]
While the Bucs season has one more week to go, the Bucs Bulletin Edition of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast concludes with this one. Unlike the Bucs, Todd spares you their meaningless Week 17 since no legitimate fantasy football league should be using Week 17 results. (DFS is fine) Todd discusses the state of the Cowboys’ fantasy plays off their embarrassing loss at Indianapolis and uses Mike Evans as another example (Adam Thielen last week) of how sitting an established starter might be a winning move if you have enough to go on and can make a fair case for a different option. Our sincere thanks to Todd Wright Tour supporter Brandon Legal Group for their exclusive sponsorship of this podcast for 2018. Brandon Legal Group is a full-service law firm that services the greater Tampa area and encourages you to call them anytime for a free consult at 844-4-BLG-4-ME.
“Mr. Licht, Mr. Glazer, thanks for paying me to get healthy. Pete Carroll and I are grateful.”
NFL fans didn’t make guard J.R. Sweezy and safety Bradley McDougald top vote-getters during the recent Pro Bowl election process.
However, the combined votes of NFL players and coaches made those two ex-Bucs official Pro Bowl alternates for the annual January game in Orlando. [read more]
The chatter behind the scenes in league circles is that the expected opening for a head coach position with the Bucs is no less than a poisonous job and only the desperate and unqualified will entertain thoughts of becoming Dirk Koetter’s successor. [read more]