Big Day But Still Bad
October 23rd, 2018
What a steal.
The Bucs had a helluva pass rush on Sunday, but still the team stinks getting after the quarterback. [read more]
What a steal.
The Bucs had a helluva pass rush on Sunday, but still the team stinks getting after the quarterback. [read more]
Bucs right guard Caleb Benenoch
Bucs starting right guard Caleb Benenoch is having a lousy start to his season. [read more]
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Did that Bucs-Browns game set football back 20 years? Nah. But the Sage of Tampa Bay sports has plenty to say in the aftermath of a wild Bucs victory. It’s always a fun and informative time on the Ira Kaufman Podcast presented by Ed Morse Cadillac Tampa and Ed Morse Cadillac Brandon.
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For a lot of reasons, Bucs coach Dirk Koetter has a reason to smile after beating the Brownies Sunday. [read more]
Remember those winless Lions of 2008, they had just four interceptions that season. [read more]
Gets national props.
Joe remembers a couple of years ago Bucs linebacker Lavonte David was so frustrated that he wasn’t named to a Pro Bowl, he decided to go to Radio Row at the Super Bowl to do countless radio and TV interviews to help get his name out there. [read more]
Ranked.
Sunday, Bucs left tackle Donovan Smith had a rough outing. There was one overtime play where it sure appeared that Smith had just given up after getting beat. [read more]
Injury had teammates unnerved.
Joe cannot remember a group of men going mental over an injury unless it was a gruesome thing. [read more]
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Bucs fans heads are spinning between huge changes and a freakish victory. Joe dives in to try and make sense of it all. Monday Morning Joe is presented by Bill Currie Ford, home of the nationwide lifetime warranty, and Discount Garage Doors, Inc., home of the same-day free service call/diagnosis.
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“I’m f@#$ing stocking up for the draft, man. Jason Licht isn’t sh!t compared to me in the draft war room!”
Wonder if Chucky would do a favor for an old friend, the Bucs? [read more]
Joe heard the chatter from the ultimate Buccaneers insider yesterday. [read more]
Joe wrote about this yesterday, but now there’s an official element to it. Adam Schefter of ESPN is Twittering today that Kwon Alexander tore his ACL in the Browns game.
It was his left knee.
Joe wrote more about the ramifications here, contract and otherwise.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
When Tampa Bay players return to practice Wednesday, one particular ditty should be blaring from those loudspeakers at One Buc Place.
The year was 1968 and the group was Archie Bell & the Drells. The song that went to No. 1 on the charts that spring was “Tighten Up.” Check it out on YouTube. [read more]
Scolded by national scribe.
People in the NFL who know America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, rave about his football smarts. Even Bucs coach Dirk Koetter beats the drum for Jameis’ IQ. [read more]
“Hurry back, big fella.”
The Eagles and Cowboys? They have records worse than the Bucs’. [read more]
Saved the season?
Jenna Laine of ESPN has the money information. [read more]
Boots into the record books.
As horrible as that game was yesterday — neither team deserved to win it was so sloppy — few who left the Den of Depression giddy with the win likely knew it was a record-setting day. [read more]
“Monk, let Jameis sleep in today.”
In a game in which they were winning or tied for the majority of play against a Browns team that was terrible against the run before they arrived in Tampa, your beloved Buccaneers dropped back to pass 66 times and handed off just 22 times. [read more]
(Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
So what do these numbers represent? [read more]
Devastating, heartbreaking losses are nothing new to Lavonte David.
Opening day 2013, anyone? [read more]