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December 22nd, 2020
Shocking Bucs stats.
This is terribly embarrassing. [read more]

Shocking Bucs stats.
This is terribly embarrassing. [read more]
Joe sure hopes everything is ok with Ndamukong Suh, who two Sundays ago against the Vikings got a game ball from his head coach after having maybe his best day as a Buccaneer. [read more]
Joe was actually looking forward to covering the Pro Bowl next month. [read more]

Tied with NFL sack king.
It seems Bucs middle linebacker Devin White has made history. And it may be a window into how he should be used in future games. [read more]
The votes of coaches, players and fans have been tabulated, and the Buccaneers have one Pro Bowler on their roster
Sorry, Lavonte! [read more]

Antonio Brown
Joe hadn’t realized this nugget previously and fresh comments from a Bucs player make it fresh news tonight. [read more]
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Joe would have ignored this nugget from former NFL MVP quarterback Rich Gannon, who now works for CBS, but Gannon said specifically that he’s been talking to people in Tampa. [read more]

An ex-Buc explains first-half woes
A prominent former Buccaneer has watched the Bucs-Falcons film and shared ideas on what went wrong in the first half yesterday, when the Bucs flashed fans back to 2013. [read more]
Joe is really having a day of ecstasy after the Bucs’ thrilling victory yesterday. [read more]

Halftime is for bathrooms.
Joe will never forget how many fans killed former Bucs commander Greg Schiano for telling the truth. [read more]
One reason Joe sometimes references 1980s wrestlers is that the “sport” had such great, hilarious characters. [read more]

Draws two flags on one play.
Joe can’t recall a defensive player getting flagged for two separate penalties on the same play, and the zebras walked off both penalties. [read more]

Much love for Bucs defender.
In the eyes of “Good Morning Football” co-host and friend of JoeBucsFan.com Peter Schrager, the Bucs may not have recorded a win yesterday in Atlanta without the play of a certain defender. [read more]

It’s become expected and underappreciated, even while thriving in historic fashion.
So Joe’s taking a minute to pull it from the shadows. [read more]

More targets, please.
Kevin Patra of NFL.com doesn’t believe the Bucs’ comeback in the second half yesterday was much of a coincidence. [read more]

Bucs WR Antonio Brown acknowledges Bucs fans as he leaves the field following the Bucs’ 31-27 win Sunday in Atlanta.
Happy Victory Monday! The Bucs decided to give us an early Christmas present yesterday. Or was it the choking Dixie Chicks? [read more]

When Team Glazer hired Bucco Bruce Arians, they bought one of the most skilled playcallers in the NFL, a guy well known for his process of scripting plays to start a game. [read more]

Family-owned Bill Currie Ford is a 60-year Tampa treasure, one mile north of Raymond James Stadium. Ira Kaufman wholeheartedly endorses them. Amazing year-end sales happening right now. Start shopping at BillCurrieFord.com!
BY IRA KAUFMAN
How sweet it is. How sour it could have been.
If the Bucs hadn’t rallied from that 17-0 halftime deficit in Atlanta, they’d be clinging to a one-game wild-card lead over Chicago with two weeks remaining, knowing the Bears own the head-to-head tie-breaker.
That scenario would have led to a very nervous Christmas week for Tampa Bay fans.
It didn’t happen because Tom Brady threw for 320 yards in the final two quarters and Devin White provided a pass rush that was woeful for most of the afternoon. Another lousy start, another frantic finish.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Buc Ball 2020. [read more]