Ira Grades Jason Licht The Drafter, Talks Denzel Ward Clarification, D-Jax Focus, Escalating Hype, Jameis Progression & Dark Cloud, Grave Hopping In Georgia, And Much More
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April 10th, 2018 at 3:55 pm
So in 5 games out of 11 the Bucs had just an average rushing performance (110 yards) That would be “at least” average in each game. Some were well above. –Joe
That’s still terrible lol. All that says is more often than not the Bucs couldn’t even rush for the league average. Terrible.
April 10th, 2018 at 5:33 pm
OK with the rushing thing again. Since we are picking out stats, the bucs had 4 games with league average in rushing during Jameis’ 11 starts. The final game they had 110 yards rushing as a TEAM. Jameis had 32 yards rushing. The other 7 games, this team never reached 90 yards rushing. That is horrible and a fact that the running game is sub par at best. Unless you’re o.k with them being league average 4 times?
April 10th, 2018 at 6:44 pm
Nice podcast guys. Lee, you need to listen to the advice that Ira gave to YOU in the last podcast! “BREVITY “! You are an important cog in Joebucsfan, but,when Ira is there, every minute you’re talking takes away from listening to Ira’s sage wisdom! I say this with ultimate respect for your role in presenting this top-notch podcast!
April 10th, 2018 at 6:52 pm
It’s love your Allman Bros talk, when I was graduating high school about same time Allmans played the Filmore, either before or after they played as an opening act for Johnny Winter And Rick Derringer.
Johnny was faster and harder than Duane but the older brother played guitar in a whole other world. Allman was so full of soul and an almost spiritual tone. My moments of hearing him then is a music highlight. He was an equal to the greats, Hendrix, Clapton and my sleeper lead guitarist, Terry Kath
April 10th, 2018 at 7:01 pm
@cgmaster
Great points. Unfortunately it will be ignored like most good points are around here.
April 13th, 2018 at 9:59 am
Joe, Mike Evans has fewer deep balls thrown to him because Jameis was forced to focus on Jackson.