Resilient Matt Gay
September 29th, 2019
Matt Gay went from goat to stud in one week. [read more]
Matt Gay went from goat to stud in one week. [read more]

Playah.
By the label slapped on him by the team last week, Bucs receiver Chris Godwin was questionable for today’s game. [read more]

Shaq speaks.
A guy who is on pace to be the best free agent signing in the NFL since the Packers signed Reggie White, Bucs pass rusher Shaq Barrett, wasn’t all smiles and giggles after one of the wildest Bucs wins since beating the Saints in New Orleans last year. [read more]

Inspiration.
Can we just put Shaq Barrett in the Pro Bowl already?
He’s earned it after just four games. [read more]

Playcaller power
Joe is so damn tickled by what the Bucs offense accomplished on the road against a stout Rams defense and their legendary defensive coordinator. [read more]

America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, spread the ball around to eight receivers today, completing 68 percent of his passes and spraying four touchdowns to Cameron Brate, Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.
For the contract-watch crowd, Jameis now has two good games and one superstar game this season to complement one clunker. [read more]

Monster
Bucco Bruce Arians wasted no time telling fans after the game that Chris Godwin’s massive performance today was delivered by an injured player. [read more]

Todd Gurley led a Rams rushing attack that combined for 11 carries for 28 yards today.
For the third freakin’ week in a row, a powerful running game was completely neutered by the Bucs defense — yet the defense still allowed four touchdowns and two field goals. [read more]
Wow! The Bucs manned up in a massive, massive way after a brutal home loss.
Our beloved Buccaneers shocked the NFL world, racking up 55 points on the defending and undefeated NFC champions. And Bucco Bruce Arians showed Bucs fans everywhere that he’s captaining a very different ship.
It’s not every day when your team wins after allowing 517 yards passing on the freakin’ road. [read more]

Comment throughout today’s game in the comment section. Bring your passion. Bring your knowledge. Bring anything that will keep the Bucs from going 1-3!
Play nice! Go Bucs! Kickoff at 4 p.m.

Demar Dotson and Ryan Jensen are ready to play.
No surprises here. Chris Godwin, Ryan Jensen and Demar Dostson will play.
The following are out, injured like Devin White (knee) and Jamel Dean (ankle) or just didn’t make today’s cut against the Rams.
OLB Demone Harris
G Zack Bailey
T Jerald Hawkins
TE Tanner Hudson
DL Patrick O’Connor
ILB Devin White
CB Jamel Dean
One-hour flash poll posted at 1:19 p.m.

Climbing the division.
For some time, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, was stuck in the basement. [read more]

Riffs on Bucs.
Joe has written about this several times. It seems that locker room at One Buc Palace needs a hazmat team. [read more]

Game 4
Bucs (1-2) at Rams (3-0)
Kickoff: 4:05 p.m.
TV: WTVT-TV Channel 13, DirecTV/NFL Sunday Ticket Channel 714.

Down on Bucs corner.
Earlier this week, former Bucs blocking icon wide receiver Michael Clayton, took to the local airwaves and cited Bucs cornerback Vernon Hargreaves as a weak link. [read more]

Likes America.
Long-time Bucs fans will remember this name, and probably not too fondly. [read more]

Where the Bucs game will be shown on free TV
After the debacle of last week would you be surprised to learn tomorrow’s Bucs-Rams game will be shown outside California and Florida?
Well, prepare to be surprised. [read more]