Mike Evans Won’t Lobby For A Quarterback
February 11th, 2022
Leaving Jason Licht alone.
With Tom Brady gone from the Bucs, is there anyone on the Tampa Bay offense with more street cred both on and off the field than Mike Evans? [read more]
Leaving Jason Licht alone.
With Tom Brady gone from the Bucs, is there anyone on the Tampa Bay offense with more street cred both on and off the field than Mike Evans? [read more]
Riffs on Tom Brady.
From one Hall of Fame quarterback who communicates directly with a soon-to-be Hall of Fame quarterback, the gig is up for Tom Brady. It’s over. [read more]
Rare feature.
Including today, the Bucs have less than three days to wear the tiara of “defending Super Bowl champs.” [read more]
Not this year.
So tonight the 2022 Class of the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees was announced at the NFL Honors glitzy Los Angeles setting. And unfortunately, Bucs legend Rondé Barber was not among the class. [read more]
“Derek, I’m telling you that you would f’ing love Tampa. Bruce Arians is more of a whiskey guy. I’m a Hooters-and-beer guy myself.”
Yes, if the Bucs plan to compete for a Super Bowl in 2022, they will need a quarterback (if you believe Tom Brady won’t unretire and return to the Bucs). [read more]
Listening to endless Super Bowl week interviews, Joe is not finding a lot of believers in Tom Brady’s retirement. [read more]
“Robbed” tonight?
Tonight is the night we find out if the Bucs had an MVP on their roster. [read more]
Eight-time Pro Bowler Patrick Peterson
Maybe the Bucs can make all their expensive free agents happy. Maybe they can’t. If they had enough salary cap room, then they certainly would. But they don’t
So many questions. For example, will 27-year-old right guard Alex Cappa command quality starter money approaching $10 million a season? [read more]
Bucs QB Kyle Trask.
Joe thinks that the Bucs have one more year, provided they can retain key free agents by playing accounting hopscotch with the salary cap, to make a run at a Super Bowl. [read more]
Tom Brady friend and former talks Brady and Bucs.
This was not some blowhard player/coach turned media guy talking. [read more]
May return, but done with Bucs.
So now we have four men reporting this. [read more]
Pro Bowl LG Ali Marpet
In past years, if the Bucs had one or two players make the Pro Bowl, it seemed like an accident. [read more]
Bucs center Ryan Jensen.
Could it be that one reason former Bucs quarterback Tom Brady retired is that he wasn’t assured Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen would be back in 2022? That’s a real possibility since Jensen is a free agent this spring. [read more]
Todd Bowles
Todd Bowles can’t seem to find another head coaching job.
It’s possible that teams are terrified by his four-year Jets tenure. [read more]
Pro Bowler Ryan Jensen
Joe detects too many Bucs fans inhaling fairy dust and clinging to the 2020 Super Bowl season when they assess forthcoming decisions on the many 2022 Tampa free agents. [read more]
Ranked!
The faint sounds of distant drums are a signal to the masses that the PFF tribe has spoken. [read more]
Saints DE Cameron Jordan
Perhaps the only thing more annoying than repeatedly losing to the Saints is hearing one of the most hated and big-mouthed New Orleans players openly talking about recruiting Tom Brady. [read more]
Bucs OLB Shaq Barrett.
So Monday on his saccharine-laced podcast where paid stooge ChapStick Jim Gray is ordered to run interference for the “guest,” Tom Brady, the former (?) Bucs quarterback decided to troll all of Tampa Bay with the idea that maybe, just maybe, he’s not done with football. [read more]
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