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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]
After Chris Godwin had the ball punched out of his hands two weeks ago against Carolina after a long gain in Panthers territory, head coach Todd Bowles wasn’t blaming his stud receiver. [read more]
In the Season 7 finale of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd wraps up the fantasy season, praises his league champions and thanks Hooters, Bill Currie Ford and Brandon Legal Group for their continued support.
Joe enjoys NextGen Stats because they are not filtered or played around with. They are raw data straight from the sensors on players’ equipment to your computer monitor or your phone. [read more]
As Joe pointed out yesterday, Bucs coach Todd Bowles has done something rather rare in recent years for defensive coaches who take over an NFL team. [read more]
“Mark, thanks for backing this roster. What can I do? I don’t coach. Raheem won 10 games for you with all those rookies and no-names in a great division. I got 8 Ws and heartburn.”
Joe always pays attention when former Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik talks about his favorite team.
Why? Because Dominik still has close ties inside the walls of One Buc Palace. [read more]
Here is something absolutely wild Joe stumbled upon yesterday and Joe doesn’t know if this is good news for the Bucs and Todd Bowles or a sign of future doom. [read more]
The Bucs reached the playoffs with the worst NFL rushing attack (by every reasonable metric) and can win on Monday night against Dallas without one. [read more]