Disciplined Football
October 18th, 2020
Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians.
Yes, disciplined football is not making dumb mistakes that even grade schools kids know better than to make. [read more]

Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians.
Yes, disciplined football is not making dumb mistakes that even grade schools kids know better than to make. [read more]
So much to think about entering today’s game against the Green Bay Packers. Much has been analyzed since the Bucs played 10 days ago.
Here’s another seven: [read more]

No longer a project?
Bucs running back Ronald Jones is a good example of a guy who never gave up, even though it seems his first coaches with the Bucs gave up on him. Joe guesses RoJo is also a good example of a reclamation project. [read more]

Big game predicted.
With a name like “Lombardi,” you’d think a guy would be throwing cash all over the Packers today.
Nope. [read more]

Game 6
Packers (4-0) at Bucs (3-2)
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m.
TV: WTVT-TV Channel 13, NFL Sunday Ticket Channel 715.

Punishing.
Here is something Joe never expected to write two short weeks ago. [read more]

NFL throws a curveball
Wanna know where you can watch the Packers-Bucs game free tomorrow afternoon? Joe’s here to help. [read more]

Look no further, says former Bucs GM Mark Dominik.
Former Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik shared a take on his beloved Buccaneers during his weekly co-hosting duties on SiriusXM NFL Radio. [read more]
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Geeked for Packers-Bucs.
NFL folks who work in suits and make big money and slurp down martinis on a daily basis in midtown Manhattan gin joints live for games like Sunday. [read more]

Seven-year veteran tight end Cameron Brate opened up on SiriusXM NFL Radio this week.
Of course, Joe was taking notes. [read more]
Bucs legend Derrick Brooks joins JoeBucsFan.com columnist Ira “The Sage” Kaufman for a look at Sunday’s Bucs-Packers game.
All the wisdom and fun is presented by The Identity Tampa Bay and Joe.

Former Bucs G Ian Beckles
After the Bucs had a sloppy Week 2 win over the Stinking Panthers, former Bucs guard Ian Beckles had Bucs fans outraged when he said the play in that win looked like a 7-9 team. [read more]

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BY IRA KAUFMAN
The hot dogs, the beers and the enthusiasm will all be flowing Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. It would be nice if the Buc offense follows suit. [read more]

Dangerous in play-action.
Joe has maintained on both the “Ira Kaufman Podcast” and on the pages of this here website that perhaps the Bucs might want to go ground-and-pound tomorrow. [read more]

Florida man
It’s Week 6 of the glorious NFL season, and Sunday against the Packers is really all that matters now, but it’s never too early to feel good vibes about the future. [read more]

Pretty clean injury report for the Bucs (finally).
Only three players are questionable for Sunday against the Packers. They would be Carlton Davis, Khalil Davis and Leonard Fournette.
Everyone else is a green light to play.
See below for both teams’ injury reports released Friday afternoon.


Packers CB Kevin King.
It seems (finally) things may be turning the Bucs’ way for a change. [read more]

Non-believer. Still.
When everyone was jumping on the Bucs bandwagon this offseason (partly because everyone was locked in their house and got tired of cleaning up kids’ puke), one person stood on the sidewalk laughing maniacally while throwing rocks at the bandwagon as it rolled down the street. [read more]