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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers aren’t just confident in their roster; they’re confident in the people behind it, and recent comments from general manager Jason Licht made that part clear.
In the team’s latest quote sheet, Licht highlighted the work across the entire building, giving credit to the staff who helped shape the roster into what it is today. That includes the scouting department, the coaching staff, and the front office, all working together to evaluate players and build a group that fits what Tampa Bay is trying to be.
This isn’t just about stacking talent; it’s about ensuring the right players are identified and that everyone involved in the process is aligned on why they fit and how to use each player on the roster. That kind of structure doesn’t just happen overnight; it’s built over time, and it shows up in how this roster has been constructed.
You can connect that directly to where the team is now. The Buccaneers have a mix of developed players, veteran additions, and younger contributors stepping into bigger roles, which reflects a process that has been consistent rather than reactive.
At this point, the message is clear. Tampa Bay isn’t just trusting the roster; they’re trusting the people who built it, and that confidence usually comes from knowing the process behind it is solid.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs GM Jason Licht credits staff for Bucs roster success
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In the team’s latest quote sheet, Licht highlighted the work across the entire building, giving credit to the staff who helped shape the roster into what it is today. That includes the scouting department, the coaching staff, and the front office, all working together to evaluate players and build a group that fits what Tampa Bay is trying to be.
This isn’t just about stacking talent; it’s about ensuring the right players are identified and that everyone involved in the process is aligned on why they fit and how to use each player on the roster. That kind of structure doesn’t just happen overnight; it’s built over time, and it shows up in how this roster has been constructed.
You can connect that directly to where the team is now. The Buccaneers have a mix of developed players, veteran additions, and younger contributors stepping into bigger roles, which reflects a process that has been consistent rather than reactive.
At this point, the message is clear. Tampa Bay isn’t just trusting the roster; they’re trusting the people who built it, and that confidence usually comes from knowing the process behind it is solid.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Bucs GM Jason Licht credits staff for Bucs roster success
Continue reading...