NFL Cribs: Where Do the Swashbuckling Tampa Bay Buccaneers Call Home?
NFL Cribs: Where Do the Swashbuckling Tampa Bay Buccaneers Call Home?
We ve chronicled Tom Brady s real estate exhaustively over the years, but there are many other Buccaneers who ve made big splashes with baller homes.
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Feb. 3, 2021
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Nickelback had the year s top song, and the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the champs of the NFL.
It was the team s first season with fiery head coach
Jon Gruden, and the Bucs had visions of multiple Lombardi trophies lining the cabinets. Long-suffering fans were ecstatic and ready to keep the pirate ship at Raymond James Stadium well-stocked with cannon fodder to celebrate their team s triumphs.
Nickelback had the year’s top song, and the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers were the champs of the NFL.
It was the team’s first season with fiery head coach
Jon Gruden, and the Bucs had visions of multiple Lombardi trophies lining the cabinets. Long-suffering fans were ecstatic and ready to keep the pirate ship at Raymond James Stadium well-stocked with cannon fodder to celebrate their team’s triumphs.
However, the past 18 seasons in Tampa have gone over about as well as news of a Nickelback world tour.
It’s been a long drought of irrelevance coupled with bad coaching the Bucs hadn’t even sniffed the playoffs since 2007. Until this season’s arrival of a certain quarterback with more rings than one hand can hold.
Ranking 15 Yankees greats not in Hall of Fame, including Don Mattingly, Roger Maris, Alex Rodriguez, John Sterling
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
Posted Jan 10, 2021
Yankees greats not in the Baseball Hall of Fame include (clockwise from top left) Don Mattingly, Bernie Williams, Roger Maris, Alex Rodriguez and Thurman Munson. A-Rod will be on the ballot for the first time in 2022, while the weren t voted in by the BBWAA but still could be enshrined via Veterans Committee or Modern Era ballot.AP
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The doors to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., opened for the first time in 1939, three years after baseball writers elected an inaugural four-player class that included Babe Ruth, the first of many iconic Yankees. In the summer of 2021, pandemic permitting, 2020 Hall of Famer Derek Jeter finally will be inducted, running the Yankees’ total to 57 Hall of Famers counting players, managers, coaches, owners and general managers.
5 Most Overrated Weapons of War (Nuclear Weapons Topped the List)
We very occasionally make veiled threats of the combat use of nukes, we often use nukes as diplomatic chips, and we certainly enjoy the deterrent umbrella than the strategic nuclear forces provide. But the weapons themselves haven’t helped us win a war since 1945, even then under arguable circumstances.
Here s What You Need To Remember: Nuclear weapons have, in an important sense, dominated international diplomacy for the last six decades. What they haven’t dominated is warfare, where they appear to be nearly useless in all configurations.
“Overrated” is a challenging concept. In sports, a player can be “great” and “overrated” at the same time. Future Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Derek Jeter, for example, is quite clearly a “great” player, well deserving of the first ballot invitation he will likely receive. However, as virtually all statistically minded aficionados of the game ha
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen Reportedly Selling NYC Penthouse for $40M
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen Reportedly Selling NYC Penthouse for $40M
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady continues to call plays in real estate. We recap a few of his most recent housing transactions.
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Brady and his wife, the supermodel
Gisele Bündche
n, are offloading a luxe, 12th-floor Manhattan apartment for just under $40 million, according to the New York Post.
That would be quite a return on investment. The two purchased the residence in the Tribeca neighborhood in 2018 for $25.46 million. The listing is currently off market.