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BY IRA KAUFMAN
So what are we to make of these Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the three-quarter pole?
For one thing, they’re playing good football, particularly in the past two weeks on the road. They kicked Atlanta’s butt, then humbled the Jaguars amid strong indications this defense has jelled.
You can appreciate the improvement — or wonder why it has taken so long for this team to come together. Both sides of the equation have their merits. [read more]
There’s high-fiving and a lot of cautious Bucs optimism and deep analysis in this episode with The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports. Always a fun ride with Joe, though Ira shares his Thanksgiving driving mishap, too. The Ira Kaufman Podcast is presented by Bill Currie Ford, where all 2019 models must go and prices are at record lows! And thanks to Buffalo Wild Wings and Pin Chasers.
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Yeah, football coaches will detail the importance of turnovers. Some (coughLovieSmithcough) take it to the absurd level and forget about having a decent team first. [read more]
Joe walked out of the Gator Bowl Sunday night — that place changes names every two years it seems so it will always be the “Gator Bowl” to Joe — happy for a Bucs win that sure didn’t feel like a win. [read more]
Remember those crazed, playoff-hopeful Bucs optimists Joe wrote about three weeks ago, they were seen marching through downtown Dunedin in the wee hours this morning. [read more]
Last month on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Bucco Bruce Arians talked about the irony of how sack artists get paid for one great play per game but offensive linemen get skewered by fans for 59 good plays and one bad one. [read more]
One of the elite watchers and chroniclers of America’s Game has stepped out upon his balcony, lifted his staff in the air and bestowed upon the thousands that beckon his golden words that a Bucs player was one of the best the NFL had to offer Sunday. [read more]