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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Still no Nick Leverett at Bucs practice today. Otherwise they look close to healthy — Hainsey practicing, all the DBs as well. Didn’t see Vita Vea but likely a late arrival or rest day.
Ryan Jensen continues to practice with the rest of the line. I don't expect Bucs to say anything concrete with whether he'll be activated until Monday at 4, but we'll see. Bucs can wait until Wednesday to decide if they don't think he's ready for Cowboys game.
Sorry, not actively trying to confuse you guys. Bucs have until Wednesday to decide on activating Jensen or keeping him on IR -- there's a decision on him for Monday's game, but if he doesn't play, there's another decision on him Wednesday if they win vs. Dallas.
So if Nick Leverett can't play Monday, as looks to be the case, the options are going back to rookie Luke Goedeke, who just played a full game at right tackle in Atlanta, or activating Ryan Jensen and playing either Jensen or Hainsey at left guard. Neither has played much guard.
Jensen played guard in Baltimore, and even as recently as 2020, he stepped in and played a full game at left guard -- was there when Ronald Jones went for 98 yards against Carolina, as @matty4_matera pointed out.
Todd Bowles says there are no players ruled out — some of the offensive linemen are sore, but have two more days to rest. Too early to say what plan would be if Nick Leverett can’t go Monday.
Bucs likely lose if Goedeke has to play. Unless it involves Jensen stepping in, any changes to the Bucs' OL to start the playoffs will be for the worse.
Bucs likely lose if Goedeke has to play. Unless it involves Jensen stepping in, any changes to the Bucs' OL to start the playoffs will be for the worse.
The beat the Cowboys, with Goedeke, already this year.
This is one case where a team is better than their record.Jesus, that team is 8-9 and continues to go south. He should get the hell out of there as fast as he can; he knew this offseason that the outlook wasn't good which is why he was trying to leave. The Bucs went all in for 2021...they backloaded a bunch of deals to make sure they "kept the band together" and spent way too much to do so. Carlton Davis, Shaq Barret, Leonard Fournette, etc. weren't worth it....they loaded up on their expensive veterans. I think with better health last year, they would have repeated, and they were still close. But in 2022, this is a team with so many holes and problems. I'm still shocked they'd go all in for Brady but still kept all their draft picks, didn't trade in-season for talent, and spent a second round pick on Kyle Trask, but that's just me. I'm not a GM so I don't know the ins-and-outs, but from my perspective, if you have a 2-3 year window, why not just do what the Rams did and really go all-in, rather than that half-baked all-in?
Betting odds have Brady with a 25% of going to NE and 25% going to SF next season. 15% chance he stays with Bucs and 10% chance he retires. Raiders and Dolphins also outside possibilities, but Tampa was also an outside possibility in 2020.
Are those actual Vegas odds? I'm surprised. I give both Pats and 49rs less than 10% each.Betting odds have Brady with a 25% of going to NE and 25% going to SF next season. 15% chance he stays with Bucs and 10% chance he retires. Raiders and Dolphins also outside possibilities, but Tampa was also an outside possibility in 2020.
Once kids hit about the tween/early teens years, they don't want or need their parents to be around and hover around them 24/7. They want money to go to the mall, rides to go to from place to place, be on the internet.IF the 49ers finally want Brady he should be on a plane to San Fran the second the new league year starts without a second thought since it is by a significant margin the best spot for him both football wise and career storyline wise. Also he’ll be near his aging parents who can go to his games. His kids can go to hell and stay with their mom for the year who cares.
Once kids hit about the tween/early teens years, they don't want or need their parents to be around and hover around them 24/7. They want money to go to the mall, rides to go to from place to place, be on the internet.
Brady and the kids will survive if he only gets to see them once every two weeks for 6 months. It's over dramatized.
Only chance Brady has for 49rs is for them to face plant against Seattle. Let's hope.
Bucs matchup badly against 49rs.Well, theoretically Brady can face the 49ers in the divisional round and have a second shot at an audition. But well, I don’t like the Bucs odds.
You're way underrating the Bengals. Allen is a tremendous QB but Burrow had a better season and I'll take the Bengals WRs over the Bills WRs. Bills also had the second most turnovers in the NFL. They keep that up and they won't make it past the divisional round.Yeah, the Bills were getting "smoked" by a score of 7-3 in the 1st quarter against a team that the Bills have a better passing game than, a much better running game, more points for, a much better pass defense and the same points against. The only place that Cincy has any edge is with run defense and that's only a slight edge. IOW Buffalo is a better team than Cincy and could have won that game.
KC lost to both Cincy and Buffalo, played a much easier schedule than both and doesn't deserve the #1 seed.
I don't think KC gets out of the AFC this year.Well, looks like the Bucs will desperately need to root for the Vikings tomorrow. Far better chance the Bucs upset the Eagles than the 49ers.
And I think the Brady to San Fran window, if it was ever still open, is shut.
Lmao oh my god imagine if Mahomes loses a Super Bowl to Mr. Irrelevant…that’s my new non-Bucs rooting interest.
I don't think KC gets out of the AFC this year.
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