Young Guns Overlooked

July 12th, 2024

Puzzled.

One reason Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht was — and still is — so perplexed why so many people last year shat on his team (and still do) is he looks at his roster and asks, “What’s the problem?”

The Bucs are gunning for a four-peat as kings of the NFC South hill, and a fifth-straight postseason appearance.

While so many others in the national #NFLMedia see the Stinking Panthers-version of Baker Mayfield, Licht sees a young team that has yet another year of experience and growth that, oh yeah, also was a couple of plays away from an NFC title game.

As noted handicapper turned stathead Warren Sharp points out, only the Packers had more snaps from young players than the Bucs did last year. Just on offense alone, as Sharp documents, the Bucs had 55 percent of snaps from players with three or less years in the NFL.

And this percentage is not counting the current rookies, two of which ought to be getting a lot of snaps, center (?) Graham Barton and receiver Jalen McMillan.

No wonder Licht is so irked at the naysayers.

11 Responses to “Young Guns Overlooked”

  1. SB Says:

    I honestly believe that Diaby and Kancey will Really step up this yr, and I think Braswell will be starting by week5 if he doesn’t win a starting role in camp.
    I think Defensively we will be a good deal better than last yr.
    I also think McMillan is as good as Odunze.

  2. Drunkinybor Says:

    Special K will light it up this season and Diaby is freak of nature. Never seen a man that large bend a corner at his speed.

  3. Dave Pear Says:

    Cretins gonna crete.

  4. Hodad Says:

    You can add Tykee Smith to that list Joe.

  5. SenileSenior Says:

    And Sean Tucker from last year?

  6. gotbbucs Says:

    Ideally you’d like to be somewhere in the middle, but I get your point.

    The naysayers have valid points. We don’t have a very fast offense. We have a new offense again for the 2nd year in a row. Our offensive line is a work in progress. We don’t have a bonafide pass rusher. Our LB and secondary depth are extremely questionable.
    I could just as easily see this team winning 5 or 6 games as opposed to 9 or 10.

  7. Go bucs Smokey Says:

    That’s OK with me if they don’t see the Buccaneers as a threat as long we are practicing like we will be a force this year and they are practicing like it’s a easy win these other teams will find out just like Mike Tyson found out against Buster Douglas.

  8. 1sparkybuc Says:

    The Saints came in at 21%.

  9. Dude Says:

    Overlooked even by our fellow fans!

  10. KABucs Says:

    Interesting that Atlanta / Carolina tie up and are fairly youngish.
    NO… geriatric… happy to see it.

  11. matthew a veal Says:

    after roughly a decade, jason has overall drafted at least as good as a team a few points away from conference championship.

    his misses were covered fairly well in free agency.

    his allocations of draft capital went to prioriity positions, arguably edge rusher shortchanged a little, perhaps due to a lack of options.

    Obviously brady was a great moment in bucs history, if not football history. the youth is a temporary offset of that situation, yet its still by objective standards a success even now. jason is at least an equal to the rich mckay era imo, perhaps one assistant short (monte kiffin).

    i look forward to the further development of the talent we have plus additions we will be making im sure.