Showtime For Kwon
January 11th, 2020
Dream comes true today
When former Bucs Pro Bowler Kwon Alexander played for the 49ers this season, the team allowed 11 points per game through their first seven contests. [read more]
Dream comes true today
When former Bucs Pro Bowler Kwon Alexander played for the 49ers this season, the team allowed 11 points per game through their first seven contests. [read more]
One free agent on the market now is arguably one of the best offensive line coaches of the modern era.
That should have drawn a lot of interest from Bucco Bruce Arians and Jason Licht. [read more]
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Simple question.
On Monday, Joe wrote a speculative story wondering if presumed free-agent-to-be quarterback and future Hall of Famer Tom Brady might be sought by the Bucs. [read more]
Ranked in Bucs history.
Now this is an interesting trip down memory lane. [read more]
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Almost top-ten.
As it turned out, the Bucs had a good draft. [read more]
So how much will fan opinion matter to Team Glazer?
Hey, when your team stinks on the field over the course of a generation, it’s reasonable to think a team might consider placing a higher priority on fan-friendly measures to balance out the on-field disappointment. [read more]
Bad stat.
Looking at some numbers on ProFootballReference.com, even if the Bucs decide to bring back free agent running back Peyton Barber, there is no way on God’s green earth he should be a starter. [read more]
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Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw did not hold back when asked about America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, this week. [read more]
“Mistake?”
Some people have a funny way of looking at production. [read more]
Unnerved by Jameis.
A punter is miffed at quarterback salaries. [read more]
Numbers say he’s a stud.
Quick question for Bucs fans: All factors aside, regardless of ransom or salary or draft picks, if you could wave a magic wand and have Fletcher Cox line up at defensive tackle for the Bucs, would you pull the trigger?
Of course you would! [read more]
TAMPA TWO with Derrick Brooks & Ira Kaufman takes you inside the NFC playoffs in this insightful edition presented by Caldeco Air Conditioning & Heating. Another great production from The Identity Tampa Bay & Joe.
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
At the end of a marathon meeting, we walked out both exhausted and inspired. [read more]
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“Pay me.”
Yes, you see Joe holding up his right hand. Mea culpa. Joe was wrong. [read more]
Joe loves NFL fans. They’re filled with deep passion and strong opinions, and they make the game fun year-round.
And fans love to stand firm on players they love or hate, no matter what happens on the field. [read more]
Yes, the Bucs rushing attack is weak and has been for the past four years.
But there is one tangible improvement that is part of why Bucco Bruce Arians lauds the running game as if nothing is wrong. [read more]