Category Archives: Podcasts
[154] The Jameis debate
As if you weren’t already sick enough of this argument, we bring it to you with all the undertones of a bickering married couple. The interceptions mark the center of this debate. Is it a hallmark of his career? Is … Continue reading
[153] Are new uniforms coming?
Big news coming out of One Buc Place as the Buccaneers tease a new look. The anticipation is killing us! Jameis Winston gets LASIK, but will it be enough to earn him a return to the Bucs next season? David … Continue reading
[151] An analysis of all 30 of Jameis Winston’s 2019 interceptions
Ralph has been slugging through game film to bring you an analysis of all 30 of Jameis Winston’s 2019 interceptions. He characterizes each interception as either: 1) a bad decision, 2) bad pass, 3) miscommunication, 4) hit, or 5) receiver. … Continue reading
[150] Playoffs, Luke Kuechly retires, rookies get recognized
We discuss the Bucs run game: where it can improve, BA’s scheme and what we can expect in the future. We talk the divisional round of playoffs. The Titans take the league by surprise, upsetting Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. … Continue reading
[149] Ralph soapboxes and we talk divisional round of the playoffs
Ralph takes a moment to clarify last episodes comments on player behavior off the field. He gets up on his soapbox to discuss players as role models, and the media’s role reporting transgressions. We make our picks for this weekend’s … Continue reading
[148] Coaching hires, playoffs and Buccaneers news
The offseason kicks off with Rakeen Nunez-Roches in hot water as his dog is found abandoned. Buccaneers sign players to futures contracts. The 2019 Buccaneers defense makes history. The Carolina Panthers end their coaching search by bringing on Matt Rhule. … Continue reading
[146] Week 17 ATL Instant Reaction
Boooo. The season is over. Winston ends the season on a pick 6 in overtime, as seems apropos. A lot of changes are coming and a big decision at quarterback looms. Hopefully, the coaching staff and team can stay together … Continue reading