Priority No. 1: Stop Cowboys’ Pass Rush
January 12th, 2023
Tristan Wirfs explains.
This is a helluva cat-and-mouse game Bucs coach Todd Bowles is in the middle of. [read more]

Tristan Wirfs explains.
This is a helluva cat-and-mouse game Bucs coach Todd Bowles is in the middle of. [read more]
A guy who had a sitdown with Bucs coaches last week was dealing insight on what will happen Monday night against Dallas. [read more]

Center update.
Who will play center for the Bucs on Monday night?
Fans know the deal. Season-long starter Robert Hainsey injured his hamstring Sunday but he was limited in practice today, which is a good sign.
The guy Hainsey replaced, Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen, blew out his knee in July but has been practicing for the last two weeks and is eligible to return Monday if the Bucs activate him. Head coach Todd Bowles today said Jensen “has got some tests to pass.”
Lavonte David got out his pen (red?) and wrote a message to his teammates. [read more]
Joe applauds the NFL players union for getting smart. [read more]

Big fan of Playoff Lenny.
They don’t call him “Playoff Lenny” for nothing. [read more]

Reason for NFC South crown?
Before Joe gets rambling, Joe wants to be upfront. [read more]

Tom Brady will be a free agent in 8 1/2 weeks and a few hits to the head of the Dolphins quarterback has sharpened the related speculation. [read more]

Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz.
Could Monday night’s wild card round game between the Bucs and the Cowboys hinge on whether a center plays? [read more]

Digs up key defensive stat.
Leave it to the NFL Network’s own stat queen to unearth a very cool defensive stat that may just put the Bucs over the top Monday night. [read more]
The regular season is in the books, which means one former NFL running back has ranked his top running backs around the league. [read more]
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Episode 2 of this week is heavy on the Bucs offense and, as always, big on state-of-the-Bucs perspective. Enjoy The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports!
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Postseason football is back in town, and TAMPA TWO is all over it. Buccaneers legend Derrick Brooks joins Sage Ira Kaufman, via The Identity Tampa Bay and Joe.

Mike Evans looks forward to the challenge.
A lot of NFL folks would have you believe postseason football is unlike any other football games played. [read more]
Joe understands a lot of Bucs fans, including those who read this here site, love to chatter about distractions. [read more]

Everywhere Sunday night.
Joe gets a little nauseous thinking about how Lavonte David’s Buccaneers career could be in its final minutes.
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In this edition of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd takes inventory on NFL coaching moves and looks ahead to the first round of the playoffs. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Bill Currie Ford. Click above to listen or to download. Or listen on Stitcher here, Google Podcasts here, and on other platforms.

Tough talk on the Bucs’ opening pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Rookie defensive tackle Logan Hall, the No. 33 overall pick in the draft, didn’t look good against the run on Sunday when the Buccaneers emptied their bench against a Falcons team giving its all. [read more]