Ranking Dirk Koetter
July 8th, 2018
Not a kind review.
We are under three weeks to go before Bucs training camp opens and football will be back! [read more]
Not a kind review.
We are under three weeks to go before Bucs training camp opens and football will be back! [read more]
One thing lost by America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, following his three-game suspension was the label Lovie Smith once slapped on Mike Glennon: “quarterback of the future.” [read more]
Book smart.
There is book smart and there is football smart. [read more]
Former Bucs tight end Anthony Becht
Change is in the air, or more specifically, on the air. [read more]
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If you play fantasy football and do not already know Antonio Brown is the first wide receiver to be taken in your draft, you probably should not be playing fantasy football. So what happens after that?
In this edition of the Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Todd uses the terrific mock draft compilations by Fantasy Football Calculator to discuss who is going immediately after Brown and the current ADP of wide receivers being selected in roughly the first five rounds of season-long drafts. Todd also discusses the rising value of Davante Adams, the surprising value of Mike Evans, TY Hilton and Amari Cooper and how a legend named Larry may be undervalued yet again.
Can he snap the trend?
The Bucs made solid offseason moves on defense, but could they be for the next defensive coaching staff? [read more]
Strong defense of America.
Some would suggest Cam Brate has gone above and beyond anyone’s wildest expectations coming from the Alabama-like football factory of the north, Harvard, and putting up numbers that are Pro Bowl worthy. [read more]
Simple math. (Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers.)
Joe has stated on this very corner of the interwebs that receiver Mike Evans is underrated. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
Jameis Winston faces a difficult challenge regaining the trust of every employee toiling at One Buc Place. He would be wise to start with Dirk Koetter. [read more]
Hatched plan to stay off-camera.
Leave it to a Harvard man to figure out a way to stay out of the limelight. [read more]
Impact needed immediately.
Recently, new Bucs defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul shared a picture of what remains of his right hand after he had a Fourth of July accident a few years ago that mangled it. [read more]
All about wins.
Some national sports typists have pondered how or if America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, could ever repair his image after being sentenced by NFL strongman Roger Goodell to a three-game suspension over a hassle with an Uber driver. [read more]
Yeah, Joe is depressed thinking about how the Bucs will start the season’s brutal schedule without their starting quarterback, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston. [read more]
Lack of respect.
In Joe’s eyes, Mike Evans is on the cusp of being an elite receiver. He is already the best receiver the Bucs have ever had. [read more]
Nightmare scenario
Lifelong Bucs observer Todd Wright, the longtime ESPN Radio personality who currently hosts the can’t-miss fantasy football podcast here at JoeBucsFan.com and directs the Todd Wright Tour, has weighed in with a firm and reasoned take on the Buccaneers. [read more]
Starter.
The way a former Bucs player sees it, only a dang fool trying to get fired would bench America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, for Ryan Fitzpatrick. [read more]
Pressure.
Barring something drastic, like the defense being a complete sieve (again) or the Bucs being unable to dig themselves out of the hole dug for them by America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston (and thereby the team getting a mulligan from Team Glazer), it is difficult to see the Bucs having a losing season and head coach Dirk Koetter returning for 2019. [read more]
A preparation wish for Team Glazer
It’s perfectly acceptable Bucs fan etiquette to internally root against Jameis Winston this season while cheering and yearning for the Bucs to have a stunning year and win the NFC South without him. [read more]
Getting the jump on Ronald Jones. (Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers.)
The Bucs had major holes last year that, with some coaching up and a wee bit of luck, could be plugged up. [read more]