Is Plan B In Motion?
December 21st, 2025
Team Glazer huddles with Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht.
Have the Buccaneers become the worst team in the NFC South after losing to all three division foes over the past three games and after the slimy Saints won their third consecutive game this afternoon? It’s a legitimate argument, maybe even an easy one.
Yes, the arrow is pointing down.
Team Glazer owns the Bucs and has been heard in past years noting how they like to assess the team at the end of the season and determine which way the arrow is pointing for the collective football product and why. Also, Team Glazer has been known to make that determination before a season ends.
Joe would say at least 70 percent of serious Bucs fans are ready to fire head coach Todd Bowles after his fourth season, a clear regression in 2025 for reasons unclear. So Joe thinks it’s at least likely one or more members of Team Glazer feel the same way.
Joe can’t blame all the issues on injuries and talent. The Bucs were equipped to beat the Saints, Falcons and Panthers over the past few weeks and simply did not have what was necessary to slam the door.
Soft!
The Bucs have lost six out of seven games. That’s the worst record in the division over that time and, yeah, it’s no small sample size.
Joe is confident Team Glazer is at least talking about Plan B for a new head coach. Maybe that just means directing Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht to identify potential replacements and deliver ownership a plan by Saturday.
There is no defending what the Bucs have put on the field since their bye week.