The Rob Gronkowski Loss Is Glaring
Monday, September 19th, 2022
Through two games, Bucs tight ends have amassed 3 catches for 20 yards on 8 targets. (more…)
Through two games, Bucs tight ends have amassed 3 catches for 20 yards on 8 targets. (more…)
After Sunday’s rant by Devin White, it sure seems like the Buccaneers’ defense was a bitter crew when it came to how Jameis Winston gave the ball away like mini-Snickers on Halloween during the 2019 season, his last in Tampa. (more…)

Bucs coach Todd Bowles.
Now Joe is happy as the next guy the Bucs are 2-0. (more…)

Wounded star.
Despite the absolutely thrilling Buccaneers win today, a few red flags emerged. (more…)

“Hey Glazer, you’ve never seen anything like this.”
Our mighty and beloved Bucs have won 24 of their last 29 games. (more…)

Pro Bowl linebacker Devin White.
Once again, Devin White today went wilding on the slimy Saints. (more…)

Mike Evans
The good news is Mike Evans got a great shot in on hated and dirty Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore, and it may have sparked a huge Bucs win. (more…)

Chasing perfection?
Wow, Joe absolutely loved hearing this! (more…)

Santa act looked familiar.
After forcing Bucs fans to endure the horror of 30 interceptions during the 2019 season, Jameis Winston delivered sweet payback today by throwing three fourth-quarter picks to the Bucs — three! — including a trademark pick-six to Mike Edwards. (more…)
It’s not lost on Joe that the Bucs won today while playing most of this game with a third-string left tackle getting his first meaningful NFL action, a rookie left guard and a center making his second career start.
That’s often the stuff blowout losses are made of. (more…)

Bucs coach Todd Bowles.
If Joe was Todd Bowles, Joe would know what to do immedialty after today’s 20-10 win over the slimy Saints in the Big Easy. (more…)

Thank you, a@@hole!
You see this all the time in baseball. It doesn’t happen often in football. But Joe is convinced a hassle early in the fourth quarter lit the Bucs’ pilot light. (more…)

Bucs WR Breshad Perriman.
Damn, this Breshad Perriman is starting to become Mr. Clutch. (more…)

Monster game.
Cornerback Jamel Dean put his foot down months ago. It’s a contract year for him and he’s shooting for a fat bag in free agency. (more…)

Hex broken!
The slugfest is over and Joe is exhausted — and exhilarated.
Our beloved Buccaneers have emerged as the bad-boy bruisers of the NFC South while Saints hate across the Tampa Bay area has reached a new and glorious level. (more…)
Here we go!
The Bucs are playing for a massive “W” in New Orleans with a depleted roster. What a massive win this would, but it’s no must-win.
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Go Bucs!!!!
Joe cannot emphasize enough what an incredible deal this is. Load up for today’s games! Burger Monger is spectacular. Four Tampa Bay area locations.

Joe would be more intrigued by this development if the Bucs hadn’t lost so many games to slimy Saints quarterbacks not named Jameis Winston. (more…)

Bucs tight end Kyle Rudolph will not make his 2022 debut today.
Ugh!
The Bucs will have six active receivers against the slimy Saints this afternoon: Julio Jones (knee) and Chris Godwin (hamstring) will not be among them.
The available targets are Mike Evans, Russell Gage, Breshad Perriman, Scotty Miller, Jaelon Darden and Kaylon Geiger, just activated off the practice squad.
Donovan Smith is out (elbow) and the other dudes with no helmet on today are rookie cornerback Zyon McCollum (hamstring), tight end Kyle Rudolph, running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn and third-string QB Kyle Trask.

“Julio, I got better things to do with my time, man.”
It’s official, via NFL.com, and certainly subject to change. But as of today Tom Brady will take a personal day every Wednesday for the rest of the 2022 season. (more…)

Donovan Smith
Three hours from kickoff in New Orleans, it’s now official that Buccaneers left tackle Donovan Smith will miss today’s game because of his hyper-extended elbow.
Smith is an eight-year veteran and you can still count how many starts he’s ever missed on one hand.
Huge task ahead for journeyman Josh Wells — against the Saints players, as well as their super-loud crowd.