Brate Still Has It
January 21st, 2020
Record-holder.
Yeah, the Bucs offense didn’t always pass the eye test in 2019. But damn if it didn’t rack up the yards and points. [read more]

Record-holder.
Yeah, the Bucs offense didn’t always pass the eye test in 2019. But damn if it didn’t rack up the yards and points. [read more]
Presented by Caldeco Air Conditioning & Heating, TAMPA TWO has been all over the NFL postseason. Today is no exception!
Bucs legend Derrick Brooks and The Sage, Ira Kaufman, dive into the Chiefs big win and more. Another great production from The Identity Tampa Bay and more.

Bucs target?
Joe has never, ever heard of a vocal sect of a fanbase hollering themselves hoarse and stomping their feet all but demanding the team they allegedly root for to walk away from a guy who led the NFL in passing and touchdowns thrown. [read more]

Too expensive?
Yesterday, Albert Breer of SI.com reported it is unlikely the Bucs can afford to keep breakout free agent wide receiver Breshad Perriman. [read more]

Chatter gaining steam.
One NFL insider said “buzz” throughout league circles happens to be centered on a certain quarterback who just moved to Florida and the Bucs. [read more]
Bad foot, pulled quad, bad hamstring, two broken arms, and a load of missed games through five seasons, it makes you wonder how and why 49ers GM John Lynch gave safety Jimmie Ward a one-year, $4.5 million contract for the 2019 season. [read more]

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BY IRA KAUFMAN
When it comes to getting the dirty job done, the Bucs come up short. [read more]

Yes, it was downright mesmerizing watching the 49ers channel 1970s football yesterday and win the NFC Championship game 37-20 while their quarterback attempted just eight passes. [read more]

Price too rich to keep?
The way Bucs receiver Breshad Perriman played in the final half of the season, he gave the Bucs the most complete set of receivers in the game. [read more]
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
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The most bizarre offseason quarterback market in recent memory has just about everyone trying to figure out what eventual leaguewide changes at the position make sense. [read more]

(Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
On more than one occasion, Joe has heard Mike Evans asked how he spends his money since becoming wildly wealthy. [read more]

Scoping Lamical Perine.
You know the Bucs need to upgrade at running back. Joe knows the Bucs need to upgrade at running back. [read more]

Jogging into a payday.
So let it be written. So let it be done. [read more]

Advising draft prospect.
A Bucs standout rookie corner may not be established in the NFL, but his influence is being felt back at his old Auburn college team. [read more]

Super Bowl-bound.
Bucs fans who remember when a jubilant John Lynch stood on the field of Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego on a late January Sunday evening some 17 years ago, waving a Bucs flag and hollering, “We did it Ronde! We’re world champs!” must have had a have a smile on their faces last night. [read more]

More chatter about one of Arians’ former stars
Yes, Joe firmly believes Bucco Bruce Arians is very interested in bringing his former Arizona star running back, David Johnson, to Tampa Bay.
If Arians wanted unemployed Andre Ellington, don’t you think he’d crave Johnson even more? [read more]
Among the least popular stats at One Buc Palace is punter Bradley Pinion having the 32nd-ranked net punting average in the NFL this season. [read more]

Bucs DC Todd Bowles.
For those of us old enough — how sad is it there are Bucs fans who don’t have a clear memory of the last time the Bucs won a playoff game, the 2003 Super Bowl?! — we are conditioned to believe the best Bucs defense against the run was the Tampa Bay defense of the glory years. [read more]