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April 24th, 2024Let’s just say Joe isn’t drinking the red Kool-Aid after yesterday morning. [read more]
Let’s just say Joe isn’t drinking the red Kool-Aid after yesterday morning. [read more]
Count Buccaneers legend Derrick Brooks (1995-2008) among Tampa Bay fans ready to cheer emphatically if his team drafts an offensive lineman in Round 1 on Thursday night. [read more]
Look, Joe will be OK with Chop Robinson if that’s who Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht selects tomorrow night in the first round. [read more]
Wide receiver may be the most stacked Bucs position group on offense. But it feels like that’s only for a short time. [read more]
Welcome to your Morning Cup of Joe, an eye-opener to help Joe’s readers ease into their busy workday with a few football links, wacky news and a pleasant distraction. [read more]
A couple of weeks ago Joe fielded a question on Twitter asking what Joe has against Michigan running back Blake Corum. [read more]
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Put your seat belt on and settle in for the iconic annual pre-draft episode.
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Yes, we are in the throes of lying season. Every team reportedly wants to trade up. Every team reportedly wants to trade down. Every team reportedly is standing pat. [read more]
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The Bucs need an edge rusher. You know it. Joe knows it. JoeBucsFan.com draft guru Sean Sullivan is all over it. Not just the first-round options, but loads of guys throughout this week’s draft. Enjoy!
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In his last podcast before the NFL Draft, Todd discusses players (not teams) and wonders who we’ll be talking about for years to come. The Todd Wright TODDcast is presented by Brandon Legal Group and Pin Chasers. Click above to listen or to download. Or listen via Podcast Addict, TuneIn and other platforms.
Joe doesn’t think there is a Bucs fan who wouldn’t love to see the lightbulb flash on for Joe Tryon-Shoyinka this year and the dude roast offensive tackles. [read more]
It really does blow Joe’s mind that a team like the Bucs, which was maybe two plays from the NFC title game, gets crapped on so much.
It continues. [read more]
No, Joe has not given up hope the Bucs can find a pass rusher, even though Joe wouldn’t expect production from the guy this fall. [read more]
So NFL Network year-round draft guru Daniel Jeremiah shared interesting intelligence gathering today on SiriusXM NFL Radio. [read more]
Joe understands some folks cringe when Joe makes the point the Bucs should select a wide receiver at No. 26 Thursday night. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
No one disputes that successful drafts are the key to sustained success in the National Football League.
No one, that is, except for George Allen. In building up the Rams and Redskins (now Commanders), Allen craved veterans. He had no hesitation trading draft picks for established players. He ended up with a bust in Canton and a .712 winning percentage that ranks fourth in league history.
But Allen remains an outlier. He turned things around in a hurry in Los Angeles and Washington back in the day, but those days have passed. In the modern-era NFL, you can’t overcome lousy drafts. [read more]
So once upon a time, defensive wizard Todd Bowles was a head coach and he drafted an inside linebacker and an edge rusher with premium picks in the same draft. [read more]
The great thing about having an 11th-year Buccaneers general manager is the calm generally felt by Bucs fans. Joe’s flash poll proved it.
This isn’t 2018, when pre-draft visits to Urgent Care centers from Largo to Lakeland soared to new heights. [read more]
Big-time players make big plays in crunch time. And Emory Hunt said that’s who Jared Verse is. [read more]