Blackjack For Reeling Doug Martin
Sunday, November 19th, 2017
Blackjack!
It’s now 21 consecutive games for Doug Martin without a 100-yard game.
And Martin continued his two-year swoon today with a brutal afternoon against the Dolphins. (more…)
Blackjack!
It’s now 21 consecutive games for Doug Martin without a 100-yard game.
And Martin continued his two-year swoon today with a brutal afternoon against the Dolphins. (more…)

Accused again
UPDATED 1:53 p.m. – Oh, boy.
True or not, this new report absolutely stinks — and it’s all over the country. (more…)

Focused
The leader of the Buccaneers exercised some A-plus time management skills this afternoon. (more…)
The Sage of Tampa Bay sports, Hall of Fame voter and JoeBucsFan.com columnist Ira Kaufman, knows the elephant in the room is all the national chatter about Jon Gruden taking over as head coach of the Bucs in seven short weeks. So Ira is doing his old-school reporter diligence to dig out what this reality means at One Buc Palace.
If you’re interested, you do NOT want to miss Ira’s podcast tomorrow — or today’s column.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
Cameron Brate says there’s enough time, and he’s right. (more…)

Super Bowl QB Rich Gannon talks about his time in Tampa last week
It wasn’t shocking that the Bucs beat the Jets yesterday, but it was stunning to see Tampa Bay shake off its shameful, quit-looking beating in New Orleans to look like a hungry and passionate football team. (more…)

Shining choice
Here’s a nod to one of the biggest 2017 offseason decisions of the Jason Licht/Dirk Koetter regime. (more…)
UPDATED 11:58 a.m. – America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, acknowledged his visit to renowned orthopaedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews yesterday. (more…)

Disbelief
You have laugh — or cry.
It’s just part of the “Bucs life” when you read one of Tampa Bay’s free agent busts of the year publicly lament how bad the team is with eight games to play. (more…)
There’s no way Joe will sleep tonight.
So here’s some of the Bucs-related stuff buzzing through Joe’s head:
1 – So the Redskins let DeSean Jackson and Chris “Swaggy” Baker walk this past offseason, along with 1,000-yard receiver Pierre Garçon, and yet they’re a solid, competitive football team at 4-4 with Bruce Allen calling the shots.

Head-scratching and damning commentary
At Abe’s Place on Sunday, you might find Joe struggling to lay off the bourbon (not the amazing wings) before the Bucs-Saints game.
Why? Joe absolutely cannot believe what America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, was saying at One Buc Palace today. (more…)
The data is in from Joe’s weekly, 24-hour Dirk Koetter Confidence Poll, and the head coach took a beating this week. (more…)

Disrespected. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Man, talk about a slap in the face. (more…)

Bouncing back?
Joe is still trying to get the taste out of his mouth from gargling with Drano after watching that complete and total shat show performed by the Bucs offense Sunday. (more…)

Scoffed at head coach’s weather excuse.
Yes it was windy at the Den of Depression today. But to suggest the wind was why the Bucs didn’t win, well, Joe is dubious of that. (more…)

Squeaky clean
One of these days, Joe expects an opposing quarterback to come out and play the Bucs wearing a Speedo. (more…)

Do the right thing
It’s time for Team Glazer and general manager Jason Licht to back up all the talk about love and deep respect for Tampa Bay fans and the rich, glory-days history of the organization.
A true Buccaneers icon deserves one hour of the team’s time — ASAP. (more…)

Joe isn’t sure where to start on this depressing Monday. The Bucs are now providing much more drama than “Hard Knocks” ever offered. (more…)
BY IRA KAUFMAN
I can’t put it any better than Dirk Koetter:
“We let this one slip away.”
This was a galling setback, in some ways more hurtful than the embarrassment in the Arizona desert. The Bucs simply didn’t man up against the Cardinals. On Sunday, they didn’t smarten up against a Buffalo team that was there for the taking.
This one stings like a yellow jacket, so let us count the ways: (more…)

Both Bucs main ball carriers have the same number of carries, and yards per carry.
Doug Martin’s triumphant return three games ago hasn’t been the savior happening so, so many Bucs fans thought it would be.
Martin is part of a much bigger problem known as the Bucs’ rushing attack. (more…)