Winning this division in the past few years is not some sign of accomplishment. It's been regularly one of the worst divisions in football over the past few years.
I did the math and the numbers were telling since Bowles took over. It's bad. Real bad. Tallest midget. Why do you people like losing?
None of this is complicated.
maybe not, but it is fictional.
The 2023 season ends in the divisional playoff game and with the defense top 5-10 in scoring. There's no way the Bucs keep Canales and fire Bowles lmao.
It ended in the divisional round because on wild card weekend we beat a shitty Eagles team. You know, the team that completely collapsed the second half of that season? And I mentioned Coen as well, what's your excuse for letting him go? The Glazers fired Dungy two years after getting a historically bad team to the NFC Championship game. Now beating a shitty Eagles team, and losing every other playoff game of your career, is worth keeping your job?
This franchise has no standards and this is the best example of it anyone could possibly give.
This franchise has no standards
but its got two Super Bowl championships, 10ish playoff appearances, 7 division titles (?)
If the draft is too complicated for you just say that. I wanted Humphrey at 32 and knew Barton would be shit.
Cool.
You wanted to sign Freeman to a max contract, wanted to trade multiple 1st rounders for Chubb, trade multiple 1st rounders for Brown Jr., etc.
Stay in your lane, commoner.
