Last seen: Mar. 21, 2026 6:09 pm
Bucs have to make several big moves to get under the cap. Trading White is perhaps the most obvious.
3rd-5th round QB. Everything is slow: processing, delivery, ball velocity in game. Don't care about his 40 time, didn't translate vs Georgia. Missing ...
There was nothing in Gage's career in Atlanta nor skill set that made it a good signing. Something that I cannot understand or get a read on was why...
If your football acumen was so high you wouldn't have cited 620 WDAE.
Our 1st round pick is worth two #2s and one #3. So I don't know why you're saying 1st and 2nd vs 3rd. I'm saying 1st vs 2nd, 2nd and 3rd. I used 2013 ...
I can inform you of your ignorance but unfortunately I cannot save you from it. Forming your football tenets from sports talk radio is a losing propos...
If Brady heavily influenced the Bucs to re-sign Jensen then he got exactly what he deserved in the playoffs. But Brady didn't have any influence on Li...
Draft isn't a crap shoot but even if it was you would want more picks. Using the trade chart, I'd rather have picks #50, #53 and #99 than just pick #1...
1. I have a disdain for Jensen because he's not that good, plays an unimportant position if you were going to rank them 1-22, and he has a contract th...
Licht has had successes and failures. What we're left with now is more failures. You (and Licht) can take the blue pill and keep living off those 2020...
Spotrac reports it's a 6/1 designation. Saves $5M but adds $1.5M of dead cap to 2024.
Releasing Jensen and Gage with 6/1 designations would clear $8.5M in 2023 and $17.7M in 2024. It will be a tough pill for Licht to swallow but he has ...
I'd like to see the math on that. And there's already $39M of dead money on the books in 2024
Problem is there's only about $25M savings available if they just out release players without the 6/1 designation. So getting under the cap is going t...
I wish these reporters would say if they are designated as 6/1 or not. It's a huge difference in cap savings.
