“We’ve Dropped Seven Interceptions In The Last Two Weeks”

December 16th, 2019

Bruce Arians shares an odd tennis take

After the Bucs’ bludgeoning of the Lions yesterday, Bucco Bruce Arians joked about how Sean Murphy-Bunting got an interception because the Lions finally threw to a defensive back who can catch.

Today he took it a step further.

Yes, Arians is a little frustrated by the many drops by his defensive backs. It’s been going on all season.

Seasoned NFL men will tell you defensive backs play the position because they couldn’t make it as receivers, with stone hands the typical issue. Arians himself has said that in recent weeks.

But it’s been especially ugly for the Bucs this season. The good thing is that while it may not be correctable, it’s certainly something that can be improved with practice.

Arians is counting the lost opportunities and he shared his math at One Buc Palace today. “We dropped seven interceptions in the last two weeks. Jamel Dean, I’m going to get him a tennis racket or something.”

Yes, Dean and Carlton Davis don’t have good hands. Put Jordan Whitehead in that club, too.

Murphy-Bunting, however, has three interceptions and only nine NFL corners have more.

The rookie’s got a lot to clean up in his game, but he’s proven he can squeeze the football. And those plays routinely win games.

32 Responses to ““We’ve Dropped Seven Interceptions In The Last Two Weeks””

  1. TheBucsAnthem Says:

    DRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. 813bucboi Says:

    and folks like @realist said it was the talent…..lol….

    you’re looking like a damn fool now!!!!!!!!!!

    the problem has been coaching and lack of development……

    under the previous regime, DBs were the same throughout the season…..this staff has developed all our DBs along with cappa and rojo(to a certain extent)….

    keep hiding realist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    no one misses you, dirk or smitty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!!!!!!

  3. Mort Says:

    Whatever Todd Monken told Mike Evans to fix his drops needs to be conveyed to these DBs.

  4. AwShbucs Says:

    SMB has more picks in 14 games as a rookie than Vernon Hargreaves has in 3 years.

    Prime example for why the dude had to go!

  5. buc15 Says:

    If this keeps up, Realist& TMAX/Kobe (who are the same person) will all eventually change their names & act like real fans of the team instead of trolls. Merry Christmas to the real fans who 2019 has revealed.

  6. mark2001 Says:

    Yeah..poor coaching….little accountability..no discipline under Koetter. And some of you didn’t notice it?

  7. Koryc Says:

    I swear they are allergic to the football

  8. Tampabuscsbro Says:

    Man isn’t it funny how Realist and Kobe Faker never show up when we are doing well and winning games.

  9. mark2001 Says:

    These guys will be catching a a few hundred balls a day in the offseason.

  10. Slugglife Says:

    I said it 5 times in the open thread

    JUGS machine. And 813 told me I was dumbest poster here. I accept your apology in advance 813.

  11. Slugglife Says:

    Lest we forget, our opponents have dropped quite a few as well.

  12. buc15 Says:

    Like Slug mentioned above, lots of time on the jugs. Sure fire cure for bad hands

  13. Rod Munch Says:

    Didn’t we lose two INTs yesterday to unrelated penalties?

  14. Fire the fans Says:

    Don’t worry 813, 2019 revealed answers to the realist that the “REAL” fans already knew

  15. Fire the fans Says:

    Slug, you’re high on the list at least lol

  16. Fire the fans Says:

    Kobe shows up, he’s been on the threads the last 24 hrs for sure

  17. firethecannons Says:

    daily jugs machine: every day all year catch 200 balls, some fast, some low, high and overhead and with somebody in your face practice makes perfect, simple as that!

  18. Slugglife Says:

    Hey, gotta be the best at something.

    Thanks for the vote and support.

  19. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Of course I usually look for the positive…..at least this year our DBs are in the same zip code as the receiver……the drops are at least possible……

  20. Slugglife Says:

    Fire the Cannons

    Feel free to donate to my GoFundMe page to help me continue to strive to get to #1!

  21. 813bucboi Says:

    slugg

    you’re right…..you come in a close 3rd…..

    #1-realist
    #2-tmax/kobe
    #3- slugg

    nice(&dumb) guys come in last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!!!!!!

  22. 813bucboi Says:

    fire

    lol….

    damn right 2019 did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    GO BUCS!!!!

  23. PSL Bob Says:

    Fire, totally agree! The DBs typically, and I say typically, have tougher catches to make than WRs. The balls aren’t usually thrown directly to them. Some high, some low, some deflected. If dropped balls that should have been interceptions are a recurring issue, which BA seems to think it is, practice is crucial. They’ve got plenty of time to hone their ball skills before next season. Get right guys!

  24. Buczilla Says:

    If Bunting keeps improving, I may have to soften up on Licht a bit. He’s been so damaging to our roster that it’s hard to forgive, but I have to be fair.

  25. Rod Munch Says:

    Tampabaybucfan – Yeah, in order to drop the ball, at least the DB’s are around the ball.

    With that said I don’t necessarily buy Arian’s dropped INT numbers. He comes away from each game saying like we dropped 5 INTs. I like the fact he is riding the guys hard, he’s trying to coach up the kids and seeing how they respond to being challenged, but just barely tipping a ball doesn’t mean it should have been intercepted.

  26. Rod Munch Says:

    Buczilla – You really can never judge a rookie based off their rookie year. I mean almost never. For example Ronde Barber, a 3rd rounder, doesn’t even barely play his rookie year – and when he did play I don’t think it was until game 14 or something. If that happened today everyone would be saying he’s a bust, he’s awful, etc etc etc.

    Warren Sapp had a very mediocre 3 sacks his first year- the same number as Vita Vea. Again, rookie stats rarely mean much, in particular on the defensive line.

    Corner used to be a position where you groomed someone – you didn’t just throw them on the field unless they were like a top 10 pick. The reason is obvious as we’ve seen.

  27. Doctor Stroud Says:

    One thing I notice about this team is that they don’t get too high on themselves when they win and not too low when they lose. In the past, the Bucs would get on a hot streak, “buy into the hype”, and then proceed to get blown out. A couple of years ago, after a big loss, Demar Dotson said this:

    “We probably didn’t see it [poor practices in training camp because] we were probably buying into the hype. All the preseason hype on how good this football team was going to be.”

    The coaches deserve credit for keeping an even keel throughout the season. No losing season! Finish strong!

  28. SOEbuc Says:

    But we’ve been closer to the ball. BA and Bowels won’t put up with that sh!t over time. Add Grant Delpit to the picture and this young group of DBs that Licht’s dumbass drafted early could be very, very good.

  29. Defense Rules Says:

    @813bucboi … “the problem has been coaching and lack of development…… under the previous regime, DBs were the same throughout the season…..this staff has developed all our DBs”.

    A tad unfair bucboi. The only two Secondary guys starting NOW who were also starters last year (as rookies) are Whitehead & Davis. Both are doing considerably better this year in terms of PDs, but that’s largely improved in the second half of this season. Notice that VHIII is gone, MJ Stewart is sitting, Ryan Smith has been playing sparingly, and oh ya, Brent Grimes is gone also. Although rookies, SMB, Dean & Edwards have matured fast and are getting the job done. IOW, the TALENT surrounding Davis & Whitehead is much better this year than it was last year, and thus the ENTIRE Secondary is performing better now.

    I personally consider Todd Bowles to be a MUCH BETTER DC than Smitty or Duffner were AND his coaching staff is MUCH BETTER also. BUT … so is the TALENT. It’s not JUST improved coaching; you also have to have the horses.

  30. BigHog Says:

    These guys will get better with this first year under its belt …Dean can handle the big wide-outs while SMB wii cover and Shute down the smaller , quicker guys !! Keep bringing in talent, because that makes everyone better!!! KEEP Grinding..Keep this streak going!!

  31. BucFanDuh Says:

    Can we please, oh pretty please get Monte Kiffin back for a year!?! I realize hes about to be 80 years old.. soooooo old. Can keep Todd Bowls as primary DC, just upgrade Monte from Defensive Assistant at Florida Atlantic.. to the bucs assistant whatever defensive whatever…

  32. #1bucfan Says:

    Yes I believe tod monken played a huge part in helping develop ME13.