After saying this nearly a month ago on the Ira Kaufman Podcast, Joe then heard this suggestion maybe 10 days ago from BSPN analyst Mina Kimes. Now another outfit suggests this. [read more]
Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht and head coach Todd Bowles have repeatedly said since the combine that they believe the Bucs have a real shot of making noise in the NFC South. [read more]
Joe doesn’t care if the Bucs hired Ground Chuck as the new offensive coordinator. And Joe doesn’t care how rotten an offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich was without his safety blanket, former Bucs Super-Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians. [read more]
Spending huge money on cornerbacks is new territory for the Bucs after Jamel Dean scored about $13 million per season last month on the heels of Carlton Davis bagging nearly $15 million annually a year ago.
During a 1-on-1 chat at the NFL annual meeting, Joe asked Todd Bowles about what looks like a change in Bucs philosophy. [read more]
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
In sports, as in life, you try to play to your strengths.
For the past three seasons, the strength of Tampa Bay’s offense was the legend under center. When you’ve got Tom Brady to make split-second decisions and read defenses, your path to victory is clear: throw the football. [read more]
If you think Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht is ready to pull the trigger on drafting University of Kentucky quarterback Will Levis, an analyst for Sharp Football Analysis believes you should think again. [read more]
On the 20th anniversary of the 2003 National Championship game between Syracuse and Kansas, Todd tells the story about two of his best bets ever. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group,Pin Chasers and Bill Currie Ford. Click above to listen or to download. Or listen on Stitcherhere, Google Podcastshere, and on other platforms.
After the Bucs lost the greatest of all time to retirement (?) and with the salary cap choking the team, a lot of NFL folks thought the Bucs would have opted for a housecleaning. You know, loading up on picks to draft a quarterback this year or next. [read more]
Joe’s a big Hendon Hooker guy. But there are deeper questions about how the Tennessee star can transition to the NFL than just his surgically-repaired knee and his age (25). [read more]