Earlier in training camp, Bucs tight end Payne Durham explained to Joe how a big chunk of the credit for the Bucs’ success with screen passes to tight ends was thanks to the offensive line. [read more]
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Ira looks back at the past few days of camp and at major Bucs-related shifts in the national media, and more. Plenty of nuggets from Day 6 of training camp on Tuesday. Enjoy!
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So Joe decided to chart passes last night when the Bucs were practicing 11-on-11 ball in pads with either Baker Mayfield or Kyle Trask at quarterback. [read more]
Joe always harps on this because it is true. It’s hard to put any faith in a team with a lousy pass defense. Especially in a passing league. [read more]
The Bucs were in the very steamy but air conditioned Glazer Shed for practice. It had to be 82 degrees in there. This was no Tropicana Field cool on a Tuesday night.
Plenty of action in pads and Joe’s got some of it here.[read more]
When Baker Mayfield was on NFL Network this week lamenting the Bucs offense screwing up “the timing timing of a jet sweep” and “communication on a cadence of third-, fourth-and-short,” the national audience likely didn’t know what he was referencing. [read more]
Folks who follow Joe on Twitter (@joebucsfan) have seen Joe mention more than once or twice how much Vita Vea looks slimmed down. That may not be his only physical attribute that has changed. [read more]