In this edition of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd discusses how Nick Chubb paid off for fantasy owners who drafted and stuck with him OR owners who smartly traded for him when he was out injured. Todd also recaps his podcast and Foundation leagues and who is now in the semifinals. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters.
If you listened to Bucs receiver Scotty Miller talk yesterday, you heard a guy describe having roughly 35 training sessions with Tom Brady before the Bucs arrived for training camp in late July. [read more]
The calendar year of 2020 is just two weeks from ending. And thank goodness. Other than the Bucs in a playoff push, has anything good happened this year? [read more]
How many fans will the NFL allow into the Den of Depression to watch the Super Bowl in February is undecided. And it may not be decided for a few weeks. [read more]
In Episode 133 of The Todd Wright TODDcast, Todd reminds everyone how much Lovie Smith stinks. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Papa John’s.
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On Sunday, if the Bucs (8-5) beat the bumbling Falcons in Atlanta and the Vikings (6-7) beat or tie the Bears (6-7) in Minnesota, then Tampa Bay will end its heinous 12-year playoff drought, qualify for the postseason as a wild card team and make Joe a very, very happy man.
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If you think Bruce Arians had a shred of sympathy for Mike Zimmer Sunday afternoon, think again.
Arians knows what it’s like to compete with a lousy place kicker. Now he has reliable Ryan Succop to split the uprights while Zimmer suffered with Dan Bailey.
We’ll never know the outcome if Bailey hadn’t shanked three FG tries and an extra-point attempt, but we know one thing for sure — this game would have been a lot tighter.
Coming off a bye week, the Bucs said goodbye to the Vikings in the NFC wild-card chase, going up two games and owning the head-to-head tie-breaker. At 8-5, Tampa Bay’s playoff path is clear: win at least two of your final three games and that postseason drought will be history.
While far from their best Sunday, the Bucs proved opportunistic.
Two players in particular came out of hibernation to make key contributions — Scotty Miller and LeSean McCoy. Shaq Barrett left his imprint all over the game and Tampa Bay capitalized on some dopey decisions by Zimmer, who was his own worst enemy. [read more]
There are more than one or two people that think the Bucs offense began their slide with the signing of furniture-tossing, bicycle-throwing Antonio Brown. [read more]