Hello, My Name Is Dirk
Tuesday, August 9th, 2016When the Bucs promoted Dirk Koetter to head coach in January, Koetter knew he had one immediate obstacle to overcome. (more…)
When the Bucs promoted Dirk Koetter to head coach in January, Koetter knew he had one immediate obstacle to overcome. (more…)
Gives Mike Smith a shoutout.
Bucs defensive coordinator Mike Smith made it clear recently he’s not trying to throw tricks at the offense just to be a wise guy and show off. (more…)
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Hey, Danny Vitale! Yeah, you! You’re no longer in the Big Ten. (more…)
Rob “Bad Santa” Ryan was relentless
Tampa Bay’s go-to tight end, Harvard man Cameron Brate, was released by the Bucs in September of last year and landed on the New Orleans roster before the Bucs-Saints game in Week 2.
Today, Joe finally got to ask Brate if — and how — the Saints grilled him when he arrived. (more…)
Hails Jameis’ accuracy.
Not long ago, a self-proclaimed Paul Brown from the Emerald Isle wrote a hit piece on America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, suggesting Jameis is slightly more accurate than a broken watch. (more…)
Bucs coach Dirk Koetter seems half-amused and half-peeved by questions about fights in practice. (more…)
Dirk Koetter is taking no chances with the health of his Buccaneers. (more…)
Yes, Charles Sims hurt himself and had his ankle/lower right leg wrapped up at practice today at Tropicana Field.
No, Dirk Koetter said he’s not concerned. Ankles, thought, have a way of swelling and lingering. Fingers are crossed across the Tampa Bay area.
Bucs defensive coordinator Mike Smith doesn’t believe in mind games. (more…)
Joe talks to Mike Smith about a great challenge
Barring injuries and ineptitude, the Bucs have very healthy challenges (problems?) along their defensive line.
Joe talked to defensive coordinator Mike Smith about them Saturday. (more…)
[UPDATE: 11:10 a.m.:] The Bucs left One Buc palace and headed to Tropicana Field for practice today in search of drier safer conditions.
But fake grass over cement isn’t always so friendly. (more…)
Jameis says he was unprepared
Man, Joe has learned so much about the demise of the Lovie Smith regime in the past couple of weeks.
Lavonte David and America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, really helped Joe get a deeper understanding. (more…)
America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, likes to say he lives by the motto “real recognize real.” (more…)
Ali Marpet’s development also a factor in hiring Dirk Koetter.
The common belief in NFL circles is that Bucs coach Dirk Koetter was hired because of the way he developed America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston. (more…)
Backup nickel?
If the season started right now — no, Joe’s not going by a depth chart released the first week of August — Joe would surmise that Alterraun Verner and Brent Grimes are your starting corners. (more…)
Talking defensive starters.
Yes, Bucs fans got all giddy over the weekend with the release of the first depth chart for the 2016 season. (more…)
Interesting words from America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston. (more…)
In the past, Bucs coaches embraced the heat of the Central Florida summer believing practicing in the middle of the day would prepare the team for gamedays when opponents would wilt. (more…)
Yesterday, Joe had a different kind of question for America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston. (more…)
Eight years ago today Joe fired up this website and never turned back — eight full years obsessing 24/7 about all things Bucs on these pages.
It all started with a laptop and a dream. (more…)
Times have changed a lot, says Lavonte David.
Lavonte David sat down this week for candid chat with BSPN.
Maybe it was the bright lights and national audience, but David, a typically reserved guy, really opened up.