Lofty Words For Jameis
Monday, December 7th, 2015Strong words from a Pro Football Hall of Famer who also happens to work at the four-letter. (more…)
Strong words from a Pro Football Hall of Famer who also happens to work at the four-letter. (more…)
Bucs TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins takes a hit in the win over Atlanta. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com).
Throughout today, Joe will bring you reactions of various players discussing the stunning 20-yard run by America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. It kept the final drive alive that ended in a game-winning touchdown. Yesterday’s run by Jameis may have saved the Bucs’ season, as they enter their final four games very much in the hunt for a wild card berth. (more…)
Joe’s got some incredible video here. (more…)
In six starts at cornerback, Sterling Moore has played five strong games and vaulted himself into the unquestioned role of Bucs’ lockdown cornerback. (more…)
To the best of Joe’s knowledge, tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins got through his 12th career game yesterday healthy, except for bruised pride after dropping a gorgeous touchdown throw by America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston. (more…)
First, let Joe start this post by ordering everyone to perform their civic duty by casting Pro Bowl votes right here.
Panthers fans are doing it in droves. So where the hell are you? (more…)
Joe is growing further dumbfounded by the expert doubters of America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston. (more…)
Legions of idiots across the Tampa Bay area, if they haven’t gotten to you yet, will soon be trumpeting that of all the teams the Bucs have beaten this season, not one owns a winning record. (more…)
Bucs DT Akeem Spence hugs LB Lavonte David after his victory-clinching pick. Spence believes divine intervention played a hand in Jameis’ 20-yard run to save the season. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Throughout today, Joe will bring you reactions from various players discussing the stunning 20-yard run by America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. It kept the final drive alive that ended in a game-winning touchdown. Yesterday’s run by Jameis may have saved the Bucs’ season, as they enter their final four games very much in the hunt for a wild card berth. (more…)
Jameis Winston dives for a critical first down in the final drive Sunday. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Welcome to Victory Monday, Bucs fans!
So it is official. With four games left, the Bucs are an even .500, 6-6. In December. They are in second place in the NFC South and own a tiebreaker over the Dixie Chicks. (more…)
Joe always wants to show these videos for the anti-Lovie Smith crowd that howls because the head coach doesn’t act like a cartoon character on the sideline. (more…)
Director of Football Operations Shelton Quarles and his children join Bucs GM Jason Licht and his family in the traditional victory plunge Sunday.
The tradition continues.
Whenever Tampa Bay wins, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht dives in his pool, fully clothed in the suit he wore during the vicotory. But maybe Licht’s tired of coughing up ugly cleaning bills because he was wearing a cheap jacket Sunday. (more…)
Ever wonder what it might be like to run on the field before the game at the Den of Depression? (more…)
Tomorrow morning you’ll find Joe at a local Denny’s restaurant demanding they rename their famous Grand Slam breakfast “The Jason Licht.”
It’s only fair and just. (more…)
If you ever get a chance to talk to a Tampa Bay veteran, ask them about “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, and watch how their face lights up. (more…)
When Bucs coach Lovie Smith arrived in Tampa Bay, he seemed hellbent on a mission to gut a productive cornerbacks stable. (more…)
Bucs WR Mike Evans celebrates his game-winning touchdown pass Sunday. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Boy, oh boy, is Mike Evans a frustrating watch. The full frontal of Evans was on display today, the hair-pulling, beer-throwing bad, and the cheap hug of the well-endowed chick sitting next to you in exultation. (more…)
Your unpredictable Buccaneers opened the game handing the ball off to Doug Martin six consecutive times.
Perhaps Dirk Koetter was doing some twisted self-punishment after senselessly giving up on Martin in the second half seven days ago. (more…)
Today was a day we would find out if the Bucs were a pretender or a contender.
Folks, the Bucs are a contender. (more…)
Vincent Jackson made a few plays himself today, en route to 87 yards receiving on just three receptions.
But Jackson was quiet after the game and only seemed to want to talk about America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston. (more…)
Joe is sitting here at the Den of Depression press box staring out onto the empty bowl of the stadium — the grass hardly looks like a game was played just an hour ago — trying to put into words what Joe watched earlier in the afternoon. (more…)