Keep in mind the Bucs have two fewer practices with any fans invited this season - 10 versus 12 last season. You can’t just want a pile of dog dung to not stink unless you remove it. If something stinks, it stinks unless it is cleaned up. This is not meant to enrage anyone at One Buc Palace in any way (though Joe knows it will). This is a sticking point with the Bucs and it is a sticking point with Joe. To be fair, no one was allowed to watch practices in 2020 because of The Sickness. ![]() Since Brady signed with the Bucs in 2020, fans who didn’t own season tickets (or who were not considered “premium krewe members,” krewe members or members of special groups) have been banned from training camp practices. This is totally above board and reasonable in every way.īut then why give the foundation of your fanbase the back of the hand like this? ![]() Joe understands taking care of folks who take care of you. As Joe’s old man used to say, “Something is better than nothing.” Joe knew, absolutely knew, this would happen.įor proof that quarterback Tom Brady’s playing days are over, look no further than the Bucs’ training camp schedule.įor proof the Bucs mostly value fans who drop cash in their inbound-revenue accounts, the Bucs have allowed a grand total of one 2023 training camp practice for the unwashed to attend and watch their beloved Buccaneers. Bucs tight end Ko Kieft signs a ball for a young fan (“premium season ticket holder?”) last year at training camp.
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