Horrible Defense On Backs Catching Passes
July 8th, 2025
(Lack of) pass coverage.
Wonder if K.J. Britt and J.J. Russell will get blamed for this. [read more]
(Lack of) pass coverage.
Wonder if K.J. Britt and J.J. Russell will get blamed for this. [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]
Bucs offensive assistant Tom Moore.
Joe has an interesting relationship with Bucs veteran offensive assistant Tom Moore. That is to say, Joe has no relationship with Moore. [read more]
This is what happens when the league knows you run behind a tremendous offensive line.
And it’s also what happens when allegedly respected people aren’t paying close enough attention. [read more]
“Bryan, why is our team misunderstood?”
Joe sees quality bias in the latest NFL newsletter from the pay-per-read site TheAthletic.com, a New York Times property with big-name reporters. [read more]
Six-time Bucs Pro Bowl defensive tackle and current head Tampa Bay cheerleader Gerald McCoy is a devoted guy. [read more]
When Baker Mayfield feels the heat.
Baker Mayfield has numbers and tendencies to really craft an offense around. [read more]
Rookie cornerback Jacob Parrish.
The greater Topeka, Kansas region is its own TV market and they love their Kansas State players. [read more]
Collapsing the pocket.
Regular readers of Joe know Joe isn’t much of a fan — hell, no fan at all — of quarterback pressures. [read more]
Ranking.
Whenever Joe types a post about Todd Bowles, the Bucs coach seems to lure both defenders and haters alike. [read more]
Dominant.
Joe knows who to lay cash on for the NFL’s new award, “Protector of the Year.” [read more]
Sealing wins.
Garbage take on Bucs defensive lineman Logan Hall. [read more]
Joe sees greatness in Calijah Kancey, when he’s not wearing street clothes injured, and so does a former Buccaneer. [read more]
Benjamin Morrison is not a win-the-day, one-day-at-a-time kind of guy. [read more]
The Bucs are not like other teams.
Not only does Tampa Bay give rookies significant playing time under Todd Bowles, the team steadily has quality rookies, guys relied upon heavily. [read more]
Growing respect.
Just a couple of years ago, Baker Mayfield was thrown on the trash heap of the NFL. [read more]
Baller.
It seems a Bucs rookie may have been the catalyst for one of the best offenses in the game last season. [read more]
So two big-name NFL analysts seem in agreement about the state of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.