COVID Hits The Giants
October 29th, 2020
Now it is the Giants.
[UPDATE: 10:55 a.m.] Here we go again. [read more]

Now it is the Giants.
[UPDATE: 10:55 a.m.] Here we go again. [read more]

Brandon Marshall talks Mike Evans.
Joe wrote a post yesterday noting that if Bucs star receiver Mike Evans was a diva of some sort, he might be freaking out by now. [read more]

Former Bucs first-round pick Aqib Talib has 10 career pick-sixes, five Pro Bowl seasons and played in two Super Bowls. But perhaps more important, he has a new podcast. [read more]

Byron Leftwich
Antonio Brown is going to play immediately and the Bucs are preparing to soil the pants of defensive coordinators. [read more]

The headline tells the story and Joe will add one factoid.
Tom Brady has turned the ball over just once in his last five games!

Big believer in Bucs.
Joe likes to joke that middle-aged Bucs quarterback Tom Brady came to Florida to find the fountain of youth in his quest to play until he is 45. [read more]

Alex Cappa
No, Tom Brady and Bucco Bruce Arians are not the only architects of our Buccaneers’ roster. [read more]
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May miss Saints game, too.
There were depressing words yesterday about the status of Pro Bowl Bucs receiver Chris Godwin. [read more]

Bucs WR Scotty Miller.
So who is the most improved Bucs player? [read more]

Tiki Barber
Remember on March 26, when Bucco Bruce Arians joined Tiki Barber’s CBS Sports Radio show and said Antonio Brown was not a fit for his Tampa Bay locker room?
Barber reacted Monday to the Bucs signing Brown. [read more]
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Back in 1979, a young reporter from Brooklyn became a New York Giants beat writer. The NFL hasn’t been the same since — and neither has the Tampa area. The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports arrived in 1985 to cover the Buccaneers, and Ira has since earned Ph.D. status in mauling buffets, schmoozing front office types, never revealing sources, and podcasting.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
Through seven weeks, it’s all going according to schedule for a franchise that often didn’t seem to have a plan.
The 5-2 Bucs are rising up the power rankings and some prominent league pundits are starting to praise Tampa Bay as the most complete team in the NFC. That’s quite a leap of faith after a bitter Week 5 loss at Soldier Field, where Tom Brady lost track of downs and a prideful defense forgot to make key stops. [read more]

Getting the rock to Mike Evans.
Most diva receivers would be having a complete meltdown by now. [read more]
TAMPA TWO rolls on with Buccaneers legend Derrick Brooks and JoeBucsFan.com Sage columnist Ira Kaufman. It’s clear what they’re talking about on this latest production from The Identity Tampa Bay.

Former GM Mike Tannenbaum.
The common belief — and you can count Joe in with this group — that park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting quarterback Tom Brady chose the Bucs is because he had so many potential toys to play with. [read more]

Future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski has been ballin’ this month like it’s the old days. [read more]

Postseason percentages.
If you are like Rays manager Kevin Cash and numbers on a computer screen dictate your every move, common sense be damned, then you should be a very, very happy Bucs fan this morning. [read more]
Todd Haley spent six years as Antonio Brown’s offensive coordinator with the Steelers. [read more]