
BuccaneerBolt
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My position with the @Buccaneers was eliminated last week. I’m forever grateful for the memories made over eight seasons, from building the Bucs’ social media nearly from scratch to seeing it blossom over the years with hard work and sacrifice. Thank you to the co-workers who had me laughing on a daily basis and the players/coaches/staff who made me feel like family. Coach Bowles’ nickname for me, “Smiley,” was because of you all. It is more important now than ever to be adding social media marketers to your organization. It’s about more than being able to make a TikTok — it’s about knowing the brand inside and out, protecting it like a PR professional, building relationships, being trusted as the direct line of communication with the fans, reading the room & much more. Those skills are invaluable to your company and no longer a luxury but a necessity. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience throughout my 20s. Onward and upward! 🙏🏼🫶🏼










HOW WE FEELIN', LIGHTNING FANS?! 🔥 #StanleyCup


The Justice Department is bringing back the firing squad as a manner of execution in federal death penalty cases. cnn.it/48Rky72




I think it’s hilarious how these Montreal fans wanna use the same old tired “Covid Cups” argument when it comes to the Lightning You know DAMN WELL that if the Canadiens won that Final over the Bolts that they would bragging to the high heavens how impressive it was Get real






Kirby Dach is off for tripping. The stick was there, sort of.


The Rays are seeking $1 billion of taxpayer money for a new stadium development in Tampa, promoting The Battery mixed-use model as a template for success. The problem is: it didn't work in Atlanta. I explain here. @ConversationUS theconversation.com/sorry-tampa-mi…


@jc_bradbury @ConversationUS So your comparison is a mixed use stadium moving out to the burbs in Atlanta to a stadium moving downtown into Tampa, right next to the NFL stadium and airport. Let’s compare apples to apples








The Rays are seeking $1 billion of taxpayer money for a new stadium development in Tampa, promoting The Battery mixed-use model as a template for success. The problem is: it didn't work in Atlanta. I explain here. @ConversationUS theconversation.com/sorry-tampa-mi…








