Top 30 Buccaneers Mysteries Of 2014 — No. 14

February 24th, 2015
Mike Tomlin might understand Lovie Smith's often forgotten statement

Mike Tomlin might understand Lovie Smith’s often forgotten statement

In many ways, Tampa Bay’s 2014 season was more bizarre than the MRSA-infected, quarterback-gone-mental, Fire-Schiano-billboards campaign of 2013.

There were plenty of real Bucs mysteries last year, and Joe’s revisiting the most interesting of the bunch.

No. 14 — The Glennon Clarification

All Bucs fans remember the mysterious “quarterback of the future” label Lovie Smith dropped on Mike Glennon during last year’s NFL Draft.

But often forgotten is Lovie taking that a step further during a halftime chat with Ronde Barber on a preseason telecast.

Lovie told Barber of Glennon, “In time, he will be leading our franchise.”

So what changed? Glennon played well twice (in Pittsburgh and New Orleans) and had a few rough outings before getting booted for one of the worst QBs in Bucs history. Considering Glennon’s age, experience and the entire franchise blaming the absence of offensive coordinator Jeff Tedford, Glennon’s play was pretty much what was expected.

Those, like Joe, who fear Lovie may pass on a quarterback on April 30, are not comforted by his preseason clarification on Glennon.

No. 15 — No Help Wanted
No. 16 — Sticky Spot
No. 17 — Virgin center
No. 18 — Investing in seven starts
No. 19 — Returner decisions
No. 20 — VJax’s wrist
No. 21 — Anti-Jell
No. 22 — Seferian-Jenkins boasting about penalized pose
No. 23 — Never moving Michael Johnson
No. 24 — “I didn’t want to put more points on the board”
No. 25 — Glennon success without an offensive coordinator
No. 26 — Putrid punting
No. 27 — Defending three-step drops
No. 28 — Eight consecutive red zone runs versus Rams
No. 29 — Leaky Sean Glennon
No. 30 – Jorvorskie Lane

14 Responses to “Top 30 Buccaneers Mysteries Of 2014 — No. 14”

  1. RayRay1 Says:

    Glennon is there in case whomever the Bucs pick at #1 needs time to develop or struggles more than expected. In either case IF Glennon plays well it only enhances his trade value. Pretty sure L & L didn’t see JM as someone they could depend on for 1 to 2 years.

  2. ToesOnTheLine! Says:

    And yet anyone who dares claim Glennon just might end up not only still on the Bucs come camp but actually is the projected starter is called delusional by the know it all JBF bloggers. Smh. I keep saying wait and see how things play out, a lot of JBF posters looked pretty stupid after proclaiming for months the Bucs were drafting a QB on day one last year. Unlike some of the fans here most football front offices (including the Buc’s) actually like Glennon as a NFL QB

  3. Greg Schiano Says:

    Joe knows the Glennon Mob and Lovie believe that Mike Glennon is a franchise QB! I fear that you are all not listening to Joe when he states that Lovie has Joe terrified he will not draft a QB in the #1 spot, but will trade down and take a defensive lineman/edge rusher! Lovie is a defensive minded coach….he can win with Glennon and a really stout defense!

    Now, I am not sure who Lovie will get to coach that defense, but he is correct that teams have won the Super Bowl as many times with great defenses and a “Glennon” as QB1 as teams have won with a Hall of Fame QB like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, or Tim Tebow!!

    So don’t be surprised if that really loud noise you hear from the draft is Joe
    shreaking when Lovie trades down out of the #1 spot to take a defensive star, despite the fact that the Buc’s are 1 for 24 on drafting/free agency pickups of quality defensive players.

    Joe knows Lovie cannot evalute talent so even if he does trade out of the #1 pick, it will probably be placing five (5) names on a dart board in Lovie’s Office and him throwing the dart blindfolded!!

    Greg Schiano

  4. The Buc Realist Says:

    MG8 is still the best QB on the roster!!!

    MG8 has the 40 time, has the cannon! puts in the work! He just needs to work one off-season and training camp as the Man! let him take 1st team snaps and see what Happens!!!

    MGM Lives !!!!

  5. pick6 Says:

    glennon’s trade value goes off a cliff if we don’t trade him this offseason. next year is his final year under contract. you get alot more for a QB when he has 2 years left on his rookie deal, and the presence of the bucs’ #1 overall QB will severely undermine their leverage. if they don’t trade him this offseason they might as well let him run out his rookie deal as a top flight backup

  6. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    I am now convinced that the Glennon benching late in the season had absolutely nothing to do with Glennon.
    I believe Lovie was desperate to see even one or two games of the McCown he thought he brought in from last year…..If he had played well toward the end….he would still be on the team.

    I still believe Glennon will be traded for a 2nd or 3rd round pick……he might even go to Denver….but probably Arizona or St. Louis.

  7. pick6 Says:

    *to clarify, i was saying the 2016 season will be his last year under contract

  8. Tom Says:

    Did you really mention Glennon’s 40 time as a reason why he should start? Don’t care how fast, but he runs a whole hell of lot worse than Winston can

  9. Pickgrin Says:

    Glennon is a solid NFL backup QB who will be inexpensive for the next couple of years. Nothing more – Nothing less. He is well worth keeping on that basis. But the Bucs have many needs and the temptation to trade Glennon for a 3rd round pick in order to fill an OL, MLB or DE hole with a potential starter will likely be to great for L&L to pass up once we have secured the real “QB of the future”.

  10. WS99 Says:

    Glennon goes to the Super Bowl and probowl first year as a full starter. You heard it hear first. Lol gotcha. It’s way too early to be mad. Lol

  11. mike n Says:

    i wouldn’t trade glennon for less than a 2nd. Where else can you at worst get a back up qb who could blossom for a salary of 500k? Would you rather have chad henne for 2 million?
    I can’t rember??? How many games did glennon start last year?

  12. Buctebow Says:

    The only reason that Glennon (Melman) is a QB of the future, is that he surely isn’t a QB today.

  13. BoJim Says:

    mike n Says:

    i wouldn’t trade glennon for less than a 2nd. Where else can you at worst get a back up qb who could blossom for a salary of 500k? Would you rather have chad henne for 2 million?
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    If we could get a 2nd for him I sure would be tempted but as you said, why sign another journey man QB? At least Glennon has a good grasp of the present offense and under Koetter he might/will shine.

  14. JoeBucsFan.com » Blog Archive » Top 30 Buccaneers Mysteries Of 2014 — No. 13 - Tampa Bay Bucs Blog, Buccaneers News Says:

    […] No. 14 — The Glennon Clarification No. 15 — No Help Wanted No. 16 — Sticky Spot No. 17 — Virgin center No. 18 — Investing in seven starts No. 19 — Returner decisions No. 20 — VJax’s wrist No. 21 — Anti-Jell No. 22 — Seferian-Jenkins boasting about penalized pose No. 23 — Never moving Michael Johnson No. 24 — “I didn’t want to put more points on the board” No. 25 — Glennon success without an offensive coordinator No. 26 — Putrid punting No. 27 — Defending three-step drops No. 28 — Eight consecutive red zone runs versus Rams No. 29 — Leaky Sean Glennon No. 30 – Jorvorskie Lane […]