Todd looks ahead to every Sunday game in Week Five. Some games have tons of fantasy potential (Texans-Chiefs, Packers-Cowboys) and others look truly horrendous (Ravens-Raiders, Titans-Dolphins).
The bye weeks are probably a factor in your lineup this week, and Todd has advice on how to potentially take advantage of these bye weeks against other owners in your league who overreact or don’t have balanced rosters. Remember, Todd also takes all your unique fantasy questions via email at toddwrightfantasyfootball@gmail.com.
Also, Todd Wright Tour XII will be played at The Eagles Golf Club later this month and this tournament will be sold out within a few days. Sign up now at www.joebucsfan.com/golf. Only $70 per player and the better you pick NFL games that afternoon, the lower your golf score becomes too.
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A former Buccaneers quarterback has weighed in — in great detail — on the questionable decision of Jameis Winston on the final play of last night’s game. [read more]
Video! Sports multimedia guru Rock Riley (@realrockriley) was all over yesterday’s postgame action with chatter from Brent Grimes, Doug Martin, Clinton McDonald, tunnel happenings & more.
Catch Rock here every Monday, Wednesday & Friday. (And grab a beer with Rock on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. or later at Pint And Brew on Tampa Road in Palm Harbor.)
Joe spent the good part of this morning cleaning up the mess in his kitchen because he Frisbee’ed his mug of Community Coffee against the sink. Yes, Joe’s still so PO’ed how the Bucs totally wasted an outstanding defensive effort. [read more]
Joe’s A-list photo team capturing Jameis Winston as he enters the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway yesterday evening.
Man, the Jameis Winston freakout is overcoming far too many Bucs fans this morning. There have been no calls for benched-by-the Bears Mike Glennon yet, but it’s feeling inevitable.
For the frenzied, frantic and foolish Jameis haters emerging after last night, here are eight things you should soak in about America’s Quarterback: [read more]
It’s 2 a.m. in the bowels of Raymond James Stadium and Tampa Bay’s only Pro Football Hall of Fame voter is firing away with Joe on his popular podcast after last night’s loss to the Patriots. The Ira Kaufman Podcast is a must-listen. Tune in right here, or at iTunes, Google Play or Podbean.com. The Ira Kaufman Podcast keeps you informed and entertained every Tuesday & Thursday — and there is no offseason. Click or download above. It’s free and easy. Enjoy!
Ira fires off his sage wisdom and takes you inside the postgame locker room
BY IRA KAUFMAN
The dejected look on the faces of Tampa Bay players said it all after Thursday night’s heartbreaker.
You win and lose as a team, but on this evening, the Buc defense deserved a better fate. And while Nick Folk was clearly the chief culprit, there was plenty of blame to go around as the Bucs came close to knocking off a historic NFL franchise for the second time in five days. [read more]
Joe was very pleased to see and hear a team-first DeSean Jackson speaking at his locker following the Bucs’ kick-in-the-groin loss to the Patriots last night. [read more]
Ask America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, who to point a finger at for losing to the Belicheats Thursday night and he won’t blink an eye. [read more]
When you’re the No. 12 overall draft pick in your second season, and you don’t have the pressure of being your team’s No. 1 cornerback, you simply have to play well.
Through four games, this has been a brutal season for Vernon Hargreaves. [read more]
Considering Doug Martin hopped off his couch and joined the team on Monday, after not practicing or playing since late August, Joe has to give him an “A” for his effort tonight. [read more]
Well, the Buccaneers’ defense lived up to the hype tonight, the grand stage. Nineteen points is always a great night. Always. But the rest of the Bucs dropped a huge ASJ for the home fans and a national television audience.
The mighty Patriots looked mortal, and the Bucs offense had some fans wondering what Marcus Arroyo is up to.
Comment all game below with fellow wild, crazy, passionate and sometimes crazy Buccaneers fans.
Keep it clean. And lose the personal attacks, unless they’re directed at Tom Brady and his 9-1 record on Thursday nights. (Joe’s filters are ready for you extreme haters.)
Most important, have fun and prepare for Joe’s award-winning postgame coverage from the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway, including Ira Kaufman’s 10 Takeaways.
With all the ballyhoo about the Patriots’ garbage pass defense, which has now reached historic horrors during the Bill Belicheat era, the New England run defense is just as bad. [read more]