Joe loves the Bucs and is in agony like the rest of the Tampa Bay faithful, but it troubled Joe deeply to see the Bucs’ two offensive captains fall apart with the season on the line today. [read more]
Joe feels absolutely kicked in the gut, punched in the groin.
Again, the Bucs were non-competitive. That’s four crap shows in eight games. That’s the kind of stuff that rolls heads, Rightfully so.
Dirk Koetter has no answers. Jameis Winston’s pregame gobbling of Ws is meaningless. This team has no leadership and questionable talent and desire. [read more]
Last week the Bucs defense, which was truly horrid through much of the first six games, perhaps played its best game of the season against Carolina. [read more]
As ecstatic as Bucs fans were last year as Tampa Bay rode a five-game winning streak to national respect and to what felt like a true team culture change, they’ll do a complete 180 and be at rock bottom today if the Bucs lose their fifth-straight in New Orleans. [read more]
Welcome to a weekly feature on JoeBucsFan.com. Joe has challenged Ira Kaufman, Tampa Bay’s only Hall of Fame voter, to pick against the spread this season for a $500 prize. Every Friday, Ira types out his picks for each Friday-through-Monday game. If he hits at 53 percent or better for the regular season, then Ira gets $500 in gift cards to Abe’s Place in Clearwater, home of historically amazing food and 44 craft beers on tap. Feel free to send Ira your stone cold locks on Twitter, @ikaufman76. The sage of Tampa Bay sports always appreciates a tip.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
The common definition of stupidity is doing the same thing time aftertime and expecting a different result.
Because my picks against the spread have been stupid, I’m changing my routine. I’m sitting in a different room, in a different chair, sipping a different drink.
If that doesn’t work, I’m hitting up Madame Natalie next week for a psychic reading. [read more]
Joe would love to see media news conferences with Dirk Koetter at One Buc Palace abolished in favor of lining up 10 hardcore fans to ask one question each every week. [read more]
Todd apologizes for waiting a day to give you the usual Friday podcast, but he wanted to make sure he had ALL the analysis you needed that covered everything in a wild week. This includes the latest off-the-field victory in court for Ezekiel Elliott, which obviously came down Friday to make him eligible to play again Sunday. Todd has thoughts on Elliott’s status and the plan now for Elliott owners, the value of those affected by trade deadline deals and the expectations for big-scoring Texans with the unfortunate injury to Deshaun Watson.
It is obviously another big bye week, so you may be struggling to pick a streamer for your lineup or just finding room on your roster for them at the expense of cutting a player you don’t want to release. Again, Todd’s got plenty for you in this podcast and you can email him directly at ToddWrightFantasyFootball@gmail.com with any personal questions for your season-long or DFS teams.
Remember Lovie Smith’s ridiculous phrase, “Real football starts in November?” Well, host Justin Pawlowski serves up a very different take on that and much, much more today on Bucs Uncensored.
A former voice on the Buccaneers Radio Network, an ex-college football player and a lifelong Bucs fan, Pawlowski drops loads of passion and knowledge, and works in plenty of rabid fan takes, too. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Bucs Uncensored unifies Tampa Bay fans (Stick Carriers!) in every corner of the universe. You can be a part of the show. Just email a 90-second-or-less audio blast to BucsUncensored@gmail.com. Listen above or subscribe on iTunes right here, or at Podbean.com. Justin’s work is not influenced by JoeBucsFan.com. Joe just thinks it’s very, very, very special. **CAUTION: some R-RATED language!*
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