A stretch run edition of the ScuttleBucs includes talk of offensive inconsistency, a bright day for the defense and personnel Jeff and Tom are watching ahead of January. Speaking of January, don’t wait now, Bucs Fans. Head to Bill Currie Ford and talk to Sean Sullivan about the greatest stocking stuffer of all time – a brand new or pre-owned F-150! Incredible year-end offers!
The playoffs are so close, the ScuttleBucs can taste them. But are the playoffs enough by themselves? After a sometimes wobbly, sometimes steady win over the Vikings, Jeff and Tom are calling the Bucs what they are: above average and potentially dangerous.
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In this edition of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd applies the Vegas oddsmakers to choosing fantasy football starters. He also discusses his subtle flip of the waiver priority order for the playoffs in all his leagues this year. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters.
People seem to be down on the Bucs offense and some are even down on park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, handshake-stiffing, jet-ski-losing, biscuit-baking Bucs quarterback Tom Brady. [read more]
Apparently on BSPN recently someone threw out the topic of the Bucs chances to play at home in the Super Bowl, the unstated February goal of the team ever since it signed Tom Brady. [read more]
Perhaps the most polarizing Buccaneer among fans — from the rostered players who have never hurled furniture out of buildings or tossed a bicycle during a tantrum — is left tackle Donovan Smith.
He’s got haters and defenders, and his position coach gave both of them some ammunition this week. [read more]
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A decade has passed and Buc fans still haven’t gotten over the Raheem Morris era.
He replaced Jon Gruden on the sidelines in 2009 and by the next season, Tampa Bay won 10 games. That’s a mark this franchise has failed to match under four subsequent head coaches. [read more]
Some folks took to sports radio – and Joe surely missed someone on one of the many network hollering shows — to point a finger at the Bucs’ run defense saying they got gashed on Sunday. [read more]
Lots of coaches, including ex-Bucs head coaches, adopt a weekly one-game-season mentality and insist every player and staff member buy into that line of thinking.
It’s annoying, especially when coaches play the same game with media. [read more]
In this edition of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd discusses the end of Ravens at Browns and how fluke fantasy scoring plays like that have been erased from all of his leagues for years. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is presented by Hooters.
Now in recent games the Bucs secondary had slipped. Guys who were balling out were no longer balling out and seemed to be bailing out at times because they were targeted so much. [read more]