Ira Talks Seattle Slaughter, Clear Expectations & More

November 29th, 2016

6-5! The Bucs are 6-5! Tampa Bay’s only Hall of Fame Voter is talking all about the new state of the Bucs after their thrilling win against Seattle. Of course, Joe joins Ira for this podcast event going deep into the Seahawks beating and much more. 

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8 Responses to “Ira Talks Seattle Slaughter, Clear Expectations & More”

  1. Buccfan37 Says:

    Enjoy listening to you three talk about the Bucs. Buc this, Buc that, Buc it all. Buc expectations are peaking and the fans want more.

  2. Joe Says:

    Thank you, sir.

  3. ITH Says:

    Marpet shout out at 19:48 👍🏻

  4. Buc2015 Says:

    Good stuff guys … a little note re: kickers without a 50-yard FG in season. It is actually relatively common. Looking at only kickers who played a full 16 games, there have been 14 such kickers just since 2010 (previous six seasons). Two last year: Arizona’s Chandler Catanzaro (47 long, 0-for-2 50+) and the Browns’ Travis Coons (long 47, 0-for-2 50+). Forbath and Nugent on the list in 2014. Last Buc: Matt Bryant in 2008 (long 49, 0-for-3 50+).

  5. Nole4JabooANDdBucs Says:

    Thanks Buc2015,
    AGUAYO has been great, is good now and will be great again!
    He played his game last week when all the other kickers were flickering out. He made both extra points and missed a 47yd field goal that the wind according to Dirk that may have been a factor.

    Gosh, please let these YOUNG BUCS GROW AND PLAY TOGETHER…no player is perfect that is why itis a team game. Last week he was on point…the has been playing much better.TALENT ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH…WATCH OUT FOR BELIEVING, PASSION, WANT TO and being your brother’s keeper…yes Joe feeling like brother’s =FAMILY💪
    Go Bucs!

  6. unbelievable Says:

    Joe is the end of the audio cut off? No, that’s the correct ending. No warm goodbye this time. We had to edit the ending. –Joe

    Re: Martin, he had 87 yards against the Seahawks D, not too shabby. He had many productive 4+ yard runs, but Koetter continues to call bad running plays on 2nd downs. The toss sweeps have not worked all year and we continue to see them called on 2nd downs.

  7. JonBuc Says:

    That ending was like the ending of Soprano’s….abrupt and kept us wanting more. 🙂 Nice job fellas…like the Bucs…youare continuing to come together. That 3rd and short toss sweep needs to go the way of the Benn’d Around. I believe they ran it on the final drive of the infamous Capitol Collapse as well. Not sure why they don’t run a qb sneak more often…maybe due to Hawley’s slight ( yet scrappy ) build or they fear injury.

  8. Rod Munch Says:

    A stat I haven’t seen really thrown around.

    Winston has played the 2nd hardest schedule in the league when it comes to pass defenses – and the more common stat I think most Bucs fan know is that the Bucs have had the 6th hardest schedule overall.

    But Jameis is doing what he’s been doing against the 2nd hardest schedule in the league for QBs, that’s truly impressive. You can’t argue with the results lately, but if Dirk quits with going into a shell on offense after they’re up by more than one score, then you’d see much more impressive numbers and it would be obvious to all that we’re seeing an Andrew Luck style of 2nd year jump happening. The Bucs played a fairly easy schedule last year – this year they’re not – and they’re still doing well. It could still all fall apart, this game at SD will tell us all we need to know, but still, Winston – on his own – he’s been extremely impressive.