The 2019 edition of SB Nation’s FanPulse is up and running.

"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 2016 NFL DraftInjuriesFree AgencyGame FilmFanPulse: Bucs fans aren’t high on the team so far this offseasonNew Sean Bunting Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jersey ,29commentsThe 2019 edition of SB Nation’s FanPulse is up and running.EDTShareTweetShareShareFanPulse: Bucs fans aren’t high on the team so far this offseasonDavid Kohl-USA TODAY SportsWelcome to SB Nation FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL, powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans from each team. Bucs fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.It’s been a relatively quiet offseason for the Buccaneers to this point. Aside from the splash hire of head coach Bruce Arians to kick off the 2019 calendar year, everything else has been pretty quiet for the most part. Tampa Bay lost players in Kwon Alexander, DeSean Jackson, and Adam Humphries to free agency and filled holes with serviceable guys like Shaquil Barrett and Breshad Perriman among some others. But without a huge splash due to a lack of spending money, the fan base seems to feel “meh” at best so far.In the latest SB Nation FanPulse results, 53-percent of the Buccaneers fans feel the team got better in free agency while 47-percent feel they did not. It’s pretty split, understandably so. However, when it comes to the division, there isn’t much support there. As you can see in the graphic below, the Bucs sit at the bottom of the NFC South for the favorites in the division.Those Saints numbers. Ugh...You’d have to hope that Arians will be able to turn things around quickly. If not, well, we’ll see more of the same results throughout the season. And you can’t blame the fans for feeling the way they do.No pressure, coach. The Dolphins are rolling the dice with DeVante Parker‘s $9.37 million fifth-year option. The Bucs will be doing the same, with more than twice as much money at risk.Quarterback Jameis Winston continues to be the starter in Tampa Cheap Sean Bunting Jersey , even as he enters the last year of a season that has attached to it an injury guarantee for 2019 of $20.9 million. This means that, if he emerges from 2018 with any injury that keeps him from passing a physical in March, the salary converts to a full guarantee for 2019 and the Bucs will be stuck with Winston or, at a minimum, stuck with paying him.It makes no sense to take that risk. Even if the Bucs plan to keep Winston for 2019, why risk losing the leverage that would come from being able to tell him that, for example, if he doesn’t accept a team-friendly extension offer, he could be released before the 2019 salary becomes fully guaranteed? If, as it appears, the Bucs are planning to fire coach Dirk Koetter after the season, what value comes from trotting out Winston for a regular-season finale that will be played before a sparse crowd at best?Teams make business decisions all the time. In this case, maybe the Bucs have made the decision to consciously assume the risk that Winston will be injured. If so, what’s the reward? What more can Winston do in one meaningless game to get closer to a ceiling he may have already reached?Maybe the Bucs simply don’t want to admit error. Maybe the current coaching staff and front office will continue to be permitted to make these decisions until the moment they’re relieved of their duties. Regardless, this would seem to be one of those rare situations where the right move would be for ownership to mandate directly to Koetter and/or G.M. Jason Licht that Winston should be eating nachos in street clothes while Ryan Fitzpatrick and/or Ryan Griffin try to eat the empty calories of a worthless W.