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August 18th, 2020
Yesterday, Joe had a chance to ask linebackers coach Larry Foote about the coverage skills of one of his top students, 2019 savior linebacker Devin White. [read more]

Yesterday, Joe had a chance to ask linebackers coach Larry Foote about the coverage skills of one of his top students, 2019 savior linebacker Devin White. [read more]
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In this episode of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd reminds everyone of the potential for postponed or cancelled games this fall. Much like the NFL, fantasy leagues must adapt and do the best they can based on these circumstances. If you’re a commissioner or owner who does not want to be flexible and make the most of whatever games are played, perhaps you should do your league a favor and opt out now. The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast is once again presented by Hooters.
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Don’t stand up!
Man, did Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians ever give Joe a flashback to high school football. [read more]

Tossing eggs and bacon.
Maybe Scotty Miller won’t be diving for too many balls in practice in the future? [read more]

“Bruce, you wouldn’t tell Bob Gibson to quit throwing, would you? If Clyde Christensen ever tells me to quit throwing, I might punch him.”
If fans were allowed at training camp practice this year, an NFL Network talking head can promise they would have not seen a certain a stunt. [read more]

Renewed focus?
Maybe O.J. Howard wasn’t motivated? That’s hard to suggest since he made enough splash plays to show he’s talented as can be. [read more]

Bruce Arians photo by Kevin O’Donnell, FOX-13.
The pads came on for the first time today in training camp, about 17 days later than initially expected.
This was no typical August practice, however. The Bucs continue to be in a ramp-up phase. [read more]

“Bruce, you cuss better than Bill.”
It seems we now know why Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians cussed out park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady recently. [read more]
Joe loves the business of the NFL.
Fascinating stuff. [read more]
Some consider Gerald McCoy a Tampa Bay legend, a future Buccaneers Ring of Honor inductee, so Joe is sharing this sad news. [read more]

No frowning on rookie safety.
In a normal year, you would figure first- and second-round draft picks would have a great chance of starting. If not, something is wrong. [read more]

Email, call or visit general manager Sean Sullivan for a special JoeBucsFan/Ira Kaufman discount and personal service regulars expect and adore from Bill Currie Ford.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
With so much focus on the addition of Tom Brady, it’s easy to forget the Bucs scored a ton of points last year.
There wasn’t a single game when Tampa Bay failed to reach at least the 17-point plateau. Only twice did the Bucs score less than 20 points. Yet as the pads go on in training camp, this offense could feature at least four new starters.
That’s a lot of changes for Byron Leftwich to assimilate in a short period of time. But it’s the other side of scrimmage that likely will determine Tampa Bay’s fortunes this fall. [read more]

Bruce Arians after practice this morning.
A quiet truth of training camp is that coaches really don’t fully evaluate anything until after they’ve scrutinized the practice film of a day’s session. [read more]
Jason Pierre-Paul broke his neck last season and had little time to learn the nuances of a 3-4 defense that was foreign to him after years in the Giants’ celebrated four-man front and whatever you call what the Bucs played in 2018. [read more]

Talking Tom Brady.
A few Bucs players spoke today to the local pen and mic club via Zoom video conference calls. And when the topic of park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady came up, you could hear the respect dripping off their words about the new Bucs signal-caller. [read more]

Bucs LB Anthony Nelson
Carl Nassib and his six sacks and aggressive play off the left edge last year bolted out the front door of One Buc Palace in March and ran to the Raiders for big money.
To replace him, the Bucs are turning to their 2019 fourth-round pick. [read more]

Getting sweaty.
It appears that new Bucs tight end foot-rubbing Rob Gronkowski has been spending a little too much time in the Boston area. [read more]