![]() The people that think that this is a 5 to 7 win team are clueless. Absent THAT, he could have played elsewhere in 2022? Something I’ve wondered–Brady’s original contract was what, 2 years? THEN they begged him to re-arrange it to create cap money, thus shoving a bunch of his pay into 2022. You don’t know what you’re talking about, do you? Yes, if the Bucs were tanking they would’ve resigned David and Dean. ![]() To these talking heads, losing Brady and not signing Brady is “half-ass.” None of these geniuses understand the Bucs cap situation going into 2023. “Bucs will get RAN”…… How’d that work out Steve? I think the NFL world is going to be shocked if the Bucs are consistent winners this season, but ya never know. You cheated! Instead of simply pulling an opinion from your backside you dared to state some facts! What a concept! He said the Bucs would get run in the playoffs in 2020.Ĭlearly this is a tank. Younger guys like our 3 W’s (Wirfs, Winfield & White) will all be wanting a much bigger piece of the pie come season’s end. The only real ‘healing’ will occur when we get rid of some of these super-high salaries for our older players. By the time we include this year’s Dead CAP numbers in the 2024 salary CAP, we’ll be well into negative territory yet again. In keeping that ‘core talent intact’ though, JL managed to successfully kick the salary CAP can down the street yet again. ![]() Pretty much the bottom line for what’s gone on since 2022 ended. He made a bunch of low-risk plays and a lot of core talent intact during a year in which it was necessary to heal the team’s bleeding salary cap wounds of the Tom Brady era.’ ‘Joe likes the general approach of general manager Jason Licht this season. What Licht did this year sets the team up to be tops in the NFCS for a long time. New Offensive Lines are never sexy but essentialĤ. If they win 9+ games it will be because their hail-Mary offensive line choices worked outĢ. Eating Brady’s $35 million all at once, while retaining some pro-bowl level people. Plus, it’s almost criminal to tank in a division with major question marks at quarterback and head coach.Įnjoy this weekend’s loaded Ira Kaufman Podcast! 1 overall pick and a franchise quarterback, but tanking is no sure thing (See Jameis Winston and Baker Mayfield), and it’s an absolute train wreck for fans. Sure, the Bucs could have tried to tank for the No. ![]() He made a bunch of low-risk plays, and he kept a lot of core talent intact during a year in which it was necessary to heal the team’s bleeding salary cap wounds of the Tom Brady era. Joe likes the general approach of general manager Jason Licht. Still, Smith isn’t writing off the Bucs this season. “I’m just not sure what’s going on with them and what they’re really doing,” Smith added. Smith also strongly agreed with the assessment of his co-host, who said the Bucs’ offseason was a “half-ass” rebuild and a “half-ass” play to win the NFC South at the same time. Smith is a fan many Bucs roster talents and likes Todd Bowles, but Smith was adamant that the Panthers, Falcons and Saints got better on paper this offseason while the Bucs did not. It is there that Smith said the Bucs confuse him. Smith, the outspoken NFL Network personality, also hosts the Cut To Itpodcast where he opens up on all things NFL and more. Future Hall of Fame receiver Steve Smith is flummoxed by what he’s seen transpire in Tampa.
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