Now Joe doesn’t know if Michael Lombardi, the former NFL general manager and professional coffee fetcher for Bill Walsh, Al Davis and Bill Belicheat, talks directly to park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady, but Lombardi seems to have some intel. [read more]
Yesterday, Joe brought word of what former Bucs quarterback and current NBC talking head Chris Simms thinks of rookie right tackle Tristan Wirfs. [read more]
Bucs fans have heard it will take time for the Bucs to mesh with a new quarterback (even though a pair of rookie QBs have been humming the ball with lesser receivers from the moment they stepped on the field this fall).
And a former Bucs quarterback likes what he is beginning to see with his old team. [read more]
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One respected national NFL columnist believes the rest of the NFC squads ought to be downright squared over what park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady did to the Chargers on Sunday. [read more]
In the first half Sunday against the Chargers, LeSean “Shady” McCoy appeared to see an incoming blitzer in an offensive line gap and then turn to the right to help block someone else.
A man who used to cover the Bucs just as the Father Dungy regime began believes you can sum up in one word why park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady was brought in to replace Mr. Entertainment, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston. [read more]
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We don’t mark on a curve here at your favorite Buc website, but a 3-1 record at the NFL quarter-pole deserves some good grades.
Tampa Bay has reeled off a 3-game winning streak following a sloppy Week 1 loss in New Orleans. The Bucs have beaten some pedestrian teams along the way and now the schedule gets a more challenging, just as the injury list begins to mount.
Here’s a position-by-position look back at the opening quarter as the surging Bucs prepare to travel to Chicago on a short week: [read more]
“Wish you could sit here with me Tom but I ran out of your witches brew.”
Last night on the Buccaneers Radio Network coach Bucco Bruce Arians saluted his team’s “character” for not throwing in the towel yesterday when it would have been easy to do so, and to claw back for a big win at home. [read more]