Caught Empty-Handed
March 11th, 2022It’s hard to suggest the Bucs caught a raw end of the transactions earlier in the week when Denver traded for Russell Wilson and when Green Bay brought back drama queen/choke artist Aaron Rodgers. [read more]
It’s hard to suggest the Bucs caught a raw end of the transactions earlier in the week when Denver traded for Russell Wilson and when Green Bay brought back drama queen/choke artist Aaron Rodgers. [read more]
It has come to this: Teams actually want Mitch Trubisky. [read more]
This both enlightens and amuses Joe. [read more]
Joe is always trying to read between the lines of anything that emanates from One Buc Palace. [read more]
Bucs GM Jason Licht
This will make Bucs fans wince and Joe isn’t on board with this at all. [read more]
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Lots of ground to cover on the heels of 2022 free agency and Bobby Fenton is all over it. Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday. The Free Stretch is always a fine listen, presented by Bill Currie Ford. Remember Bill Currie Ford’s nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles!!
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For 4+ years, The Free Stretch has been here for Bucs fans after being heard on several radio stations dating back to ancient times 2006. Bobby also hosted a national show on Sporting News Radio. [read more]
This is a story of three former Buccaneers quarterbacks and the most recent Tampa Bay gunslinger potentially landing with the 49ers. [read more]
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With so many Bucs question marks before the free agency siren rings on Monday at noon, Joe has typed very little draft talk on these here pages. [read more]
The former Bucs receiver and mental patient, furniture-tossing, bicycle-throwing, chef-stiffing Antonio Brown, went public with his grievances against Bucs Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians. [read more]
A guy just about forgotten about this offseason is Bucs running back Ronald Jones. [read more]
A former playoff-winning Bucs quarterback took to social media yesterday to explain to his many followers a rumored target of the Bucs will be playing elsewhere this fall. [read more]
In the eyes of a former NFL general manager, the Bucs have little interest in Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson because he’s out of the Bucs’ reach. [read more]
It seems the Bucs and the Rams have set a trend. And the Broncos and the Packers are trying to follow it. [read more]
Last week Bucs officials at the NFL Scouting Combine were very down on there being any opportunities on the trade market for quarterbacks. [read more]
Joe asked Sage of Tampa Bay Sports Ira Kaufman an interesting question last week. [read more]
Yeah, if free agency began at 1 p.m. today, the Bucs could afford a bag of chips, a few cases of glorious Big Storm Beer, and maybe re-signing O.J. Howard. [read more]
Flash poll posted at 12:37 p.m. Poll closed at 5:53 p.m.
In so many words, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht ran out of options. [read more]
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Chris Godwin isn’t going anywhere this year — except to his jubilant financial advisor — and that’s a good thing for Buc Nation. [read more]
If it’s true that Leonard “Playoff Lenny” Fournette said goodbye to Bucs fans last night (see the home page), and it’s true that general manager Jason Licht issued a farewell address for Ronald Jones, then the Bucs have major running backs questions to answer. [read more]