Joe is pretty confident folks are fed up with Joe not jumping on the running-game-is-good bandwagon. Well, there is something to be proud of when it comes to the Bucs run game. (more…)
Few football wonks Joe respects more than Aaron Schatz. And he has a very unpopular opinion — based on data — that won’t go over well at One Buc Palace. (more…)
Maybe if Todd Bowles played outside linebackers who can rush the passer instead of having them learn from the sidelines while watching nonproduction, this would be different. (more…)
Hot-seat twins Baker Mayfield and Todd Bowles are very much attached the hip. That was a consensus during a chat between former Bucs receiver Keyshawn Johnson, Hall of Fame pass catcher Michael Irvin and longtime Mayfield lover Skip Bayless. (more…)
An NFC South title and a home playoff game are at stake for the Bucs — Wild Card implications, too — as they face the Packers in Lambeau. Rock’s been inside One Buc all week and feels the team has a renewed sense of worth! Rock goes Under the Rock. Enjoy the What They’re Saying Segments, as well as the Packers’ game plan and more!!!
So yesterday Bucs coach Todd Bowles mentioned after practice that both cornerback Carlton Davis (groin) and defensive lineman Will Gholston (knee/ankle) won’t suit up for the important Bucs-Packers game Sunday in Green Bay. (more…)
Don’t miss this edition of The Free Stretch podcast with Bobby Fenton. Heck, don’t miss any episode. Bobby always has stellar insight and perspective. The show is in its seventh year at JoeBucsFan.com after being heard on several radio stations dating back to ancient times in 2006. Plenty on today’s plate as the Bucs are at another franchise crossroads. Follow Bobby on X, @bobbygameday.
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For Bucs fans hoping offensive coordinator Dave Canales may see the light and start using his superior weapons in the pass game more, rather than pounding the ball between the tackles hoping Rachaad White turns into Marshawn Lynch, Canales had a simple yet strong statement. (more…)