Getting Physical
February 27th, 2018
No, not that kind of “physical.”
A popular theory among a sect of Bucs fans is that the offensive line is the most wretched thing imaginable since stumbling upon an episode of “Mama’s Family.” [read more]
No, not that kind of “physical.”
A popular theory among a sect of Bucs fans is that the offensive line is the most wretched thing imaginable since stumbling upon an episode of “Mama’s Family.” [read more]
A Buccaneers starter has a strong take on what’s going to make Tampa Bay a good football team this season. [read more]
Eight picks after the Bucs snatched Wyoming speedster receiver Robert Herron in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Kansas City picked an offensive lineman who should be on the Bucs’ radar now. [read more]
Domino effect.
Lost in the hysteria of Kansas City allegedly giving away a Pro Bowl cornerback in Marcus Peters is that it has set up Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht to make a serious move. [read more]
Advice for Jason Licht.
In the eyes of NFL Network draft guru Mike Mayock, there is a clear target for the Bucs. [read more]
Bags packed.
This is about as big of a surprise as someone telling Joe the Bucs need a defensive end. [read more]
It looks like the Bucs are trying to trim a little fat and add to their whopping $70 million+ available under the 2018 salary cap. [read more]
Quick fix hits the market
As Joe noted last year, may current Bucs coaches never have the audacity to talk about the importance of continuity along the Tampa Bay offensive line again. [read more]
“Mark, can you ever imagine the day when the Bucs can actually find a defensive end who can sack a quarterback five times in a season?”
Two guys who have a recent history of making quarterbacks eat dirt have landed on the street this afternoon unemployed. And here are the Bucs standing at an intersection like a fireman with a boot asking every driver if he or she can sack a quarterback. [read more]
Possible target
Even iconic Buccaneers Derrick Brooks and Ronde Barber would applaud for this guy’s combined fortitude and talent. [read more]
Great, logical point made over at NFL.com — and one that should ring true in a big way in a matter of hours.
The simple logic/math is as follows. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
As prospects and NFL personnel gather in Indianapolis this week for the annual combine, times have certainly changed from a Buccaneer perspective. [read more]
Has fix for Bucs.
One famous bone-rattling safety believes he has a simple answer to what ails the Bucs. [read more]
Intriguing.
The more Joe reads about this guy, the more Joe likes. [read more]
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Possible free agent risky.
A few hours after the free agency dinner bell rang in 2016, then-Bucs running back Doug Martin seemed to flirt with other teams as he didn’t immediately re-up with the Bucs. [read more]
No, the headline isn’t a Jameis Winston driving joke. [read more]
“My two cents: Let’s try not signing anyone with the name Anthony or Alterraun.”
Life is good for NFL owners and players.
And competition for free agents just got steeper. [read more]
A changed role affected Devante Bond. (Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Prior to the free agency dinner bell ringing and prior to the draft, one can only guess what the roster may look like in 10 weeks. [read more]
Risky.
Joe has sensed no hoof-beats that the Bucs want to draft a safety at No. 7, but who knows? [read more]
Smoke signals not good.
The hopes of the Bucs getting a decent edge rush for 2018 grow dimmer by the day. [read more]
Are the Bucs serious about the trenches?
As Joe noted this week, no NFC team has more cash under the 2018 salary cap than your Buccaneers. [read more]