When last seen on a football field, former Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett was an offensive coordinator with the Giants and he walked off The Licht House field in shame.
As you will hear in the next “Ira Kaufman Podcast,” Joe just about had a meltdown because Joe is so tired of the chatter that Tom Brady hitting the Bahamas in August is going to Pearl Harbor the offense.
There’s nothing quite like a Week 1 Free Stretch with Bobby Fenton. Yeah, even though it’s a year-round podcast, opening week of the NFL season is special. Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday. The Free Stretch is presented by Bill Currie Ford. Remember Bill Currie Ford’s nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles!!
For 5 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]
Some astute NFL analysts actually think the Bucs will be three games worse than they were last season — when their defense was decimated by injuries, and they lost receivers and running backs to injuries, vaccine cards and/or mental issues. [read more]
In the eyes of Bucs quarterback Tom Brady (it’s his third year with the Bucs and Joe is just now getting used to it), all of us, including NFL opponents, are nothing more than cockroaches that need to be stomped on. [read more]
Yesterday Joe brought word about what soon-to-be Hall of Fame receiver Larry Fitzgerald thinks of Julio Jones playing in the Bucco Bruce Arians/Byron Leftwich offense. [read more]
A couple of deep NFL thinkers see the Bucs taking care of business rather easily against the Cowboys on Sunday night. That has Joe preparing a morning Big Storm beer. [read more]
Roughly 15 percent of the dozens of experts publicizing their 2022 NFL picks, including many former NFL players and coaches, believe the Bucs will finish second in the NFC South. [read more]
When you lose receiver who would be a lock for the Hall of Fame if he had his head screwed on straight, your wide receiver room has to take a dropoff, right? [read more]