Make The Call!

November 24th, 2024

Flash poll posted at 8:52 a.m. Poll closed at 10:15 a.m.

 

12 Responses to “Make The Call!”

  1. Jeff Says:

    Silly Yucs fans. 1. No way is Evans 100%. 2. The Giants pass rush is VERY strong. Baker will take 6-8 sacks. 3. Giants QB is a winner. Dude won 3 games in a row as a rookie! 4. Bowles defensive scheme is hot garbage. He’ll have all of his DB’s in a soft zone. 5. Clueless Todd always gets out-coached.

  2. Mike C Says:

    You are Pathetic Jeff, GET A LIFE! Your mom needs you to help with her sponge bath bro.

  3. Buchen61 Says:

    The best of the bucs left with Bruce Arians … Even if the bucs pull off a narrow victory i have no confidence in Todd Bowles…. Hate away fanatics

  4. Joshua Says:

    First and foremost, I want to make it clear that I am not someone who will accept mediocrity or being labeled a loser. While losing is a natural part of the game, the lack of improvement on defense is unacceptable. Coach Bowles has had ample opportunity to develop players, but it’s clear that McCollum has developed himself—he is the only one who has shown significant progress. No other player on the defense has improved under Bowles’ coaching, and if anyone wants to argue otherwise, the truth is that only the defensive backs (DBs) have ever made noticeable strides.

    This shows that Bowles is not equipped to be a head coach or defensive coordinator. His focus has been too narrow, and it’s evident that he is best suited as a secondary coach. Based on the facts, his teams don’t get better, and the defense, as a whole, hasn’t improved—only the secondary has.

    As for these Bowles loyalists, it’s time to acknowledge the reality. While I understand the value of continuity, when’s the last time Bowles wasn’t gifted a Super Bowl team with Brady and still managed to look competent? It’s clear that we need a change for this team to progress. Anyone saying otherwise is saying well we improved so we’re good right. No I want the Bucs to be the Chiefs or what the Patriots were to be a team that sends shivers down the rest of the NFL the O-Crap we gotta play the Bucs this week and that will NEVER HAPPEN WITH BOWLES… Play down to the bad teams up to the good teams. Poor clock management to lose the close ones…

    Maybe they can trade for Tomlin like they did Gruden??

  5. MadMax Says:

    Leave the polls open a little longer….I wouldve voted not sure….Todd doesnt know what hes doing, simple as that. Just showing up and collecting a paycheck i guess.

  6. DBS Says:

    Not sure. Defense gives up to many points. Bowles has a bad record after a bye week. Our record against rookies and backups making them look like Pro Bowlers. Anything may happen.

  7. Bucben1961 Says:

    Lack of participation in the poll speaks volumes

  8. GoneGator Says:

    Bucben1961 Says:
    November 24th, 2024 at 11:06 am
    Lack of participation in the poll speaks volumes

    Poll was open for less than 1 1/2 hours on Sunday morning…. What do you expect.

  9. Bucben1961 Says:

    Give me a g…give me an a ..give me a t..give me a o…give me a r…ra ra ra

    You’re entitled to your opinion I’m entitled to mine

  10. Jeffs grandpa Says:

    Sorry about my low iq grandson his mom drank and drugged her way through the pregnancy

  11. BucsBeast Says:

    Leave Bowles there if they lose.

  12. Bucben1961 Says:

    Here are some NFL coaches who have been considered to be among the worst in the league:
    Dennis Allen, New Orleans Saints: Allen was the lowest-rated coach from last season and was still employed with the team. He was previously fired midseason by the Raiders in 2014.
    Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns: Stefanski’s Browns have struggled in 2024, including a loss to the Chargers after a win over the Ravens. The Browns’ defense has also underperformed.
    Matt Eberflus, Chicago Bears: Eberflus made some mistakes in 2023, including having the Bears play a soft zone for the first half of the year.
    Todd Bowles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bowles has an overall record of 44-60 and a winning percentage of .423.
    Brian Daboll, New York Giants: Daboll has an overall record of 16-19-1 and a winning percentage of .458.
    Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions: Campbell has an overall record of 31-34-1 and a winning percentage of .477.
    Zac Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals: Taylor has an overall record of 42-46-1 and a winning percentage of .478.
    Dan Quinn, Washington Commanders: Quinn has an overall record of 46-44 and a winning percentage of .511.

 

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