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WR Depth Issues Grow Deeper

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
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Two down

Raise your hand if you think Vincent Jackson looks like a shell of himself through two games.

Joe’s hand is up. (more…)

NFC Shakeup Changes Home-Opener Perspective

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
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Bucs killer Case Keenum is up next

The biggest upset on the NFL board today was the Rams out-muscling the Seahawks en route to an old school 9-3 victory in Los Angeles.

And those Rams head to Tampa next week for the Buccaneers’ home opener. (more…)

Make It Hooters For Lunch And Dinner!

Friday, June 20th, 2025

A delicious plate of Hooters wings and their great salads, sandwiches and shrimp make for a heck of a lunch or dinner! Get it done! Locations are across the Bay area and online ordering is always easy from Joe’s great friends.

10 Takeaways From The Desert Beating

Sunday, September 18th, 2016

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Veteran NFL scribe eye-RAH! Kaufman is Tampa Bay’s only Pro Football Hall of Fame voter, and he works right here for JoeBucsFan.com, five or six days per week. Enjoy Ira’s’ “10 Takeaways” feature after every Bucs game.

BY IRA KAUFMAN

The ineptitude of the Buccaneers on the field Sunday was matched by the incompetence of analyst Charles Davis in the broadcast booth.

In his summation, Davis had the audacity to suggest the Bucs would somehow benefit from the trouncing in the desert. I doubt he mentioned that bit of insight to Dirk Koetter after the game.

Here’s 10 takeaways to chew on when you’re done retching: (more…)

First Career Goose Egg For Lavonte David

Sunday, September 18th, 2016

Lavonte DavidWith his shoulder wrapped in ice at his locker, Lavonte David was feeling the pain of more than just a horrific Bucs loss this afternoon. (more…)

Were Bucs “Too High” On Their Press Clippings?

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Dotson and other talk about poor preparation.

Demar Dotson and others talk about poor preparation.

Interesting takes coming from the Buccaneers’ locker room. (more…)

Did “The Lights” Change The Game?

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Iced early

Mike Evans explains.

The NFL game is a wild place. Little things can make a massive difference.

Take the Buccaneers’ first turnover. (more…)

The Boot

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Wearing a boot.

Wearing a boot.

If the game today wasn’t enough of a horror show, then the sight Joe saw in the locker room really turned his stomach. (more…)

Jameis: It’s On Me

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Turrible game.

Turrible game.

It was an ugly game for America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston. (more…)

Offensive Line Came To Play

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Ali Marpet and offensive line only real bright spot today.

Ali Marpet and the offensive line only real bright spot today.

Way too many Bucs players showed up in Arizona it seems to play golf and chase scantily-clad babes in the desert heat. (more…)

No Wide Receiver Speed

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Old Man Time catching up?

Old Man Time catching up?

Yeah, the Bucs have tall receivers. Whoop-tee-do. If you can’t get separation, it doesn’t matter. (more…)

Doug Martin Health Pattern Continues

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
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Depressing career pattern continues

There is a reason why AC/DC-loving Bucs general manager Jason Licht only guaranteed Doug Martin two years on his still fresh five-year pact. (more…)

Pass Rush = First Half No-Show

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Before Robert Ayers let the game with an injured left ankle, he was ineffective along with his defensive line mates.

Before Robert Ayers let the game with an injured left ankle, he was ineffective along with his defensive line mates.

Joe benefited from a live press box view of today’s game, followed by quickly watching each play on a nearby TV monitor, and next came the end-zone-view replay on the University of Phoenix Stadium giant video boards.

It was a 15-second education over and over again. (more…)

Cardinals 40, Buccaneers 7

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
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Lots of disbelief from the Bucs’ defense today

Crash landings never feel good.

And this one sure hurts something awful. (more…)

Buccaneers-Cardinals Open Thread

Sunday, September 18th, 2016

bucs cheerleader 0811Here we go! Joe is pumped beyond comprehension!

The Cardinals’ dome is closed and the crowd is heating up!

A loss today wouldn’t be surprising, but the Bucs certainly have enough talent to outscore Arizona. A win today would shake Tampa like nothing we’ve seen in years.

Bang it here with comments all game long. And prepare yourself for savage postgame coverage.

Play nice. Personal fouls at not tolerated.

“A Different Player”

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Will he make a dent?

Will he make a dent?

Last week rookie Noah Spence made his NFL debut. (more…)

Gameday Tampa Bay

Sunday, September 18th, 2016

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Game 2

Bucs at Cardinals

Kickoff: 4: 05 p.m. (more…)

Carson Palmer The Key

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
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Stop Carson Palmer and Bucs can win, says long-time NFL DC.

Really good stuff here on the Bucs from Pat Kirwan and his underrated website, Real Football Network. (more…)

Dedication

Sunday, September 18th, 2016

jameis and vincent jacksonSo it was 9:15 a.m. Arizona time before the 1 o’clock Buccaneers game today and Joe was cruising uphill on a treadmill at the fitness center across the street from the team hotel.

And in walks a familiar face. (more…)

Keeping Kwon Free

Sunday, September 18th, 2016
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Will he dominate again?

Last week, Bucs middle linebacker Kwon Alexander went nuts. Can he repeat his feat today? (more…)