In episode 322 of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd calls out Jonathan Taylor (and others) who continue to put individual attention over the success of their teams in dropping the ball just before reaching the end zone and wonders when head coaches will use the bench to make it stop. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Pin Chasers. Click above to listen or to download. Or listen via Podcast Addict, TuneIn and other platforms.
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No, Joe doesn’t smoke. Joe enjoys breathing. But Joe does have a vice that if it isn’t solved in the next couple of years, it will be the end of Joe as if he had a two-pack-a-day habit. [read more]
Hey, Joe can’t sit here and wag a finger at Kay Adams. Joe’s reaction watching the Bucs’ seal-clubbing of the Chargers in person was pretty much the same. [read more]
In light of how Bucs coach Todd Bowles trumpeted the play of Calijah Kancey on Monday with WFLA-TV, Joe doesn’t know what to make of the following. [read more]
Better get used to it, Bucs fans. In a couple of weeks, you’ll be reading how teams are asking the Bucs for permission to interview offensive coordinator Liam Coen for a head coaching job. [read more]
Todd reviews Week 15 fantasy results that surprisingly cost many owners of Saquon Barkley (Derrick Henry and Ja’Marr Chase) a run at a fantasy championship. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters!
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“Hey Lavonte, f%^& those a$$holes who think you’re no good. I know you rock! Those other dumb@sses are too busy kneeling for Kirk Cousins! Love ya’ man!”
Joe for years has pounded his keyboard suggesting Bucs iconic linebacker Lavonte David is the most underrated player in the NFL. [read more]
It’s obvious that the Buccaneers’ defensive MVP through 14 games is iconic linebacker Lavonte David, but the depth of his contribution is not obvious. [read more]