The Play That Changed The Game
December 2nd, 2019
Game-changer.
The Bucs were leading 7-0 and the lead was about to get bigger. [read more]
Game-changer.
The Bucs were leading 7-0 and the lead was about to get bigger. [read more]
The bye weeks are finished and stats across the NFL finally are on an even plane.
And two gunslingers stand out from the crowd. [read more]
Anoints Bucs defender.
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]
Lauded by columnist.
Bucs tight end O.J. Howard caught five passes yesterday and shared the team lead in catches with Breshad Perriman.
And for that, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht gets the props. [read more]
“Jason, either spend money on defense of use the draft capital.”
Yes!!
Our beloved Bucs victory yesterday only cost them one spot in the current 2020 NFL Draft order.
Anyone up for cornerback Kristian Fulton out of LSU? [read more]
(Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
There is reportedly a chill in the air this morning. Joe hasn’t noticed because Joe is basking in the glory of Victory Monday. Grab a second cup of java and let’s go. [read more]
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Not this time. [read more]
Jogging into a payday.
After this season, the Bucs will have a decision to make.
Let Chris Godwin be grossly underpaid in the final year of his rookie contract (less than $1 million) or lock him up with a long-term contract. [read more]
New ‘tude
Yeah, yeah, the Bucs beat the snot out of the crappy Jaguars, but the real question burning through Bucs fandom is whether Tampa Bay’s losing culture has been eradicated over four weeks that have seen the Bucs win three of four games. [read more]
Tough talk after the game from Bucco Bruce Arians. [read more]
Has happy receivers.
In a sense, the Bucs had Mr. Entertainment, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, open up the playbook. [read more]
Balled out.
The past three weeks Joe has noticed rookie linebacker Devin White becoming more and more of a force. [read more]
The Bucs had a dream scenario for their offensive line and maligned running game today in Jacksonville, a freakin’ 25-point halftime lead. [read more]
Talks goal-line stand.
It was easily the best goal-line stand of the season, and best in a long while. [read more]
Big first half.
Somewhere, Warren Sapp was smiling. [read more]
Career day.
Here is something Joe is confident no Bucs fan expected to read today:
Breshad Perriman led the Bucs in receiving. [read more]
Stocked with another “W,” the contract train is moving fast toward America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, returning for his sixth consecutive season as the Buccaneers starter. [read more]
Knocked out
A sad note from today’s Bucs beating of the Jaguars was Jamel Dean leaving the game early in the first half with a shoulder injury. [read more]
Can you use me in Illinois, Lovie?
Officially, the Buccaneers are in second place in the NFC South. [read more]
Drank Nick Foles’ and Gardiner Minshew’s Gatorade.
Two more quarterback QB takedowns today in Jacksonville for Shaq Barrett.
The beastly linebacker is now 2 1/2 sacks from the franchise single-season record! [read more]
The Buccaneers general manager unknowingly played Nostradamus before today’s 28-11 clubbing of the Jaguars in Jacksonville. [read more]