Todd Bowles And Playing It Safe
February 10th, 2023
Trusts his defense.
The numbers suggest Bucs coach Todd Bowles isn’t much of a gambler. [read more]

Trusts his defense.
The numbers suggest Bucs coach Todd Bowles isn’t much of a gambler. [read more]
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Todd makes his case for both the Chiefs and Eagles and discusses how Devonta Smith can join a very short list on Sunday. 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.

Ira Kaufman in the face of Bucs safeties coach Nick Rapone.
The blasting and insulting of JoeBucsFan.com columnist and Pro Football Hall of Fame selector Ira Kaufman on social media over the past few years has been misguided and borderline disgusting. [read more]

Eagles QB coach Brian Johnson.
A guy with a pipeline to shot-callers high up the Bucs’ food chain tossed out a very, very intriguing scenario last night on Twitter. [read more]

Derek Carr.
The Derek Carr drama continues. [read more]

It’s all in the powder.
Cool story about how Bucs center Ryan Jensen learned to turn his sweaty arse dry thanks to the attention-to-detail ways of former Bucs quarterback Tom Brady. [read more]

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BY IRA KAUFMAN
He’s in, and he may have shut the door behind him for a while.
Rondé Barber, one of the most versatile defensive backs the NFL has ever seen, will soon sit down with a sculptor for his bust in Canton. The third time was indeed the charm, but there were anxious moments during that 7-hour, 30-minute zoom call as I joined 48 other voters to select the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2023. [read more]

Legendary Bucs linebacker Lavonte David, a pending free agent, put on his general manager hat today in Phoenix. [read more]
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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]

Lauded. But …
Just about three years ago at this time, Jameis Winston had recently completed his fifth season torturing Bucs fans and was a pending free agent.
Bucco Bruce Arians told everyone listening at the NFL Scouting Combine that he was looking behind Door No. 2 for a quarterback but didn’t rule out Jameis. [read more]
Derrick Brooks and Sage JoeBucsFan.com columnist talk up and pick their final game of the season. More fun from The Identity Tampa Bay and Joe.
Bucco Bruce Arians didn’t hesitate to acknowledge today that he was not happy about all the Bucs’ recent changes, as in firing his coaches. [read more]

Tom Brady bailed on a week and a half of training camp and Devin White even said he was praying for Brady when, as White called it, Brady had “personal problems going on.” [read more]

Rondé Barber was patrolling Radio Row at the Super Bowl today pimping another cornerback who might be named to the Hall of Fame tonight — when Barber hopes to be named to the class of 2023. [read more]
Bucco Bruce Arians is buzzing around Radio Row today in Phoenix and hugging up some of his friends. [read more]

Challenge.
Generally, teams with losing records in salary cap hell don’t fare well. At first. [read more]
Old dudes viewed Joe Montana as The Goat before Tom Brady took the title and ran away with it. Even Brady himself quickly admits Montana was one of his boyhood idols. [read more]