Lavonte David heads up players-only meetings amid Bucs’ struggles

“Yeah, we’ve been having a good amount of players-only meetings,” said Bucs rookie running back Rachaad White said. Lavonte has been talking a lot and preaching because he’s been in some dark days here. He understands what route that looks like, so we’ve been having a lot of preaching. At the end of the day, we’ve been talking about a lot and trying to do actions. Actions speak louder than words, really.”

David endured eight straight playoff-less seasons in Tampa Bay at the start of his career before winning Super Bowl LV in 2020. White said that the players-only meetings that David has led have occurred after games and in the big auditorium after coaches leave the team meetings.

“It happens in the big auditorium, after games,” White said. “Captains are big on speaking and understanding. It just happens around the facility, even in practice sometimes. That’s been a big thing.”

The Bucs are desperately trying to save a season that could be on the brink of spiraling out of control if they can’t beat the 3-4 Rams on Sunday.

Wide receiver Breshad Perriman said that David has been echoing the attention to details message that head coach Todd Bowles has been preaching.

“Yeah, just to everybody where their focus should be – all of the detail stuff, like the little things,” Perriman said. “Sometimes we may take it for granted, but that’s a fair assessment.

“I feel like everybody knows what’s at stake and what our ultimate goal is. We’ve got to get on track, keep our heads down, keep working, and the things we need to correct, correct it. Just keep going.”

Bucs LB David’s Message Is To Stick Together And Keep Working

Bucs All-Pro right tackle Tristan Wirfs said David’s message has hit home with the team. David implored the Bucs to keep working and stick together.

“I thought it was received really well,” Wirfs said. “We all know what we gotta do, it’s going to take all of us in here to be successful. That’s pretty much what Lavonte was saying, one guy is not going to be a superhero. There are 11 guys out there at once. It’s just going to be pretty imperative for all of us in here, in this locker room, to have our hand in the pile.”

With some of the Bucs’ elder statesmen from the Super Bowl — defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul — no longer on the team, the message from the 32-year David carries added weight.

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