Joe remains astonished that a coach who largely built his legacy on being a craps shooter of a playcaller had all the aggressiveness of a rabbit hiding from a fox on the prowl in the final seconds of a winnable game yesterday. [read more]
So it seems all of the Big Apple, except for some Jets fans who scatter into the cracks when the lights are turned on, is abuzz about the Messiah, Daniel Jones. [read more]
Presented by Bill Currie Ford, Sage of Tampa Bay Sports Ira Kaufman is firing away after Sunday’s truly soul-crushing Bucs defeat. It’s Ira’s twice-weekly tangle with Joe. NO offseason on The Ira Kaufman Podcast!
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There are losses, and then there are the humiliating kind before a massive television audience on your home turf against a very popular franchise that plays in the nation’s biggest-by-a-mile market. [read more]
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Come on back, Ronde.
On a day the Bucs honored a star from yesteryear, Tampa Bay’s current defense pushed the rerun button, looking like the sieve on display the previous two seasons at Raymond James Stadium.
There were plenty of culprits, with rookie kicker Matt Gay front and center, or rather, wide right, but the Giants won Sunday because rookie quarterback Daniel Jones shredded Tampa Bay’s defense — despite the absence of Saquon Barkley.
All four of New York’s TD drives covered at least 75 yards and monster games by Mike Evans and Shaq Barrett weren’t enough as the Bucs fell to 0-2 at home before beginning a treacherous road stretch.
It’s difficult to overestimate how demoralizing this setback was to Buc fans who were starting to believe in this team. A Todd Bowles scheme that had played so well for 10 quarters had no answers for Eli Manning’s replacement as Jones threw for 213 yards in the second half.
If this Buc season falls apart, supporters will point to the afternoon of Sept. 22 as the dispiriting turning point. Here’s how it all went down, literally and figuratively: [read more]
Joe has to give props to Matt Gay. The Bucs rookie kicker sure channeled one of his predecessors, Roberto Aguayo, in missing two extra points and a game-winning field goal in a one-point loss to the Giants. [read more]
An Abe’s Place feast should be in your future. It’s one of the best things for soothing yourself after a Bucs loss.
Their menu is huge and always fresh, and their wings have won countless awards. That’s them pictured below. The image has not been enhanced. Abe’s is a great spot for lunch and dinner, and it’s a super home to watch college football and the NFL. The beer is ICE cold.
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Perhaps the saddest aspect to today’s shocking crumble at the Den of Depression is how the Bucs didn’t play with the same intensity in the second half that they displayed in the first.
Instead of stepping on the proverbial throat of the Giants, they went soft. [read more]
America’s Quarterback is inconsistent within games and overall. And the team loses repeatedly. But how much is he to blame for today’s loss? [read more]
Last week Bucs outside linebacker Shaq Barrett briefly led the NFL in sacks with four. He’s currently second only to Myles Garrett who has five. [read more]