“I Would ‘Eric Hipple’ His Ass”
October 22nd, 2016
Ex-Bucs LB wants a piece of him.
If only Scot Brantley could turn back the clock. [read more]
Ex-Bucs LB wants a piece of him.
If only Scot Brantley could turn back the clock. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
As an organization, the Buccaneers couldn’t care less about Colin Kaepernick’s controversial protests.
But if Kaepernick is taking a knee when Sunday’s game ends, that’s a whole different story. [read more]
Bucs declare who is out Sunday.
Son of a gun, it just doesn’t get much better, it seems. [read more]
Bad team.
The 49ers are a hot mess, but they proved they can rise up and at least win a game. [read more]
One less option for Jameis
Joe has argued that Bucs wide receiver Donteea Dye has no business in the NFL. [read more]
Good news and bad news from injured Robert Ayers, Tampa Bay’s “naturally pissed off” defensive end. [read more]
The Punisher
Lost in the Buccaneers’ giant pile of injuries is the team punisher, the guy nobody seems to like to talk about. [read more]
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Injuries happen in football.
Just on paper, it seems like the Bucs have been ravaged by injuries in only five games. [read more]
The elephant in the room for the improving Bucs defense is the anemic pass rush, the one that registered zero hits on Panthers backup Derek Anderson last week. [read more]
He’s not Matty Ice.
Joe has been writing all week how the 49ers are flat garbage. [read more]
Conditioning key in battling up-tempo offense.
So the Bucs will face the rotten 49ers and the up-tempo offense of 49ers chieftain Chip Kelly. [read more]
No VJax means more passes for Cameron Brate & Co.
News of Vincent Jackson likely seeing the last of his Bucs days after being placed on injured reserve sent more than a few Bucs fans into freakout mode this week. [read more]
Sideshow Bob’s pathetic play made a former 49ers stud want to puke.
How rotten of a quarterback has Sideshow Bob devolved into? His play makes a former 49ers tight end want to vomit. [read more]
(Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers.)
LeSean McCoy, David Johnson, Ezekiel Elliot, Christine Michael and Fozzy Whitaker have something in common of interest to Bucs fans. [read more]
Returned to floppy hat patrol.
[UPDATE. 3:04 p.m.: Dirk Koetter said Louis Murphy did practice today, just not during open session.]
Joe understands Bucs fans, irrational as they can be over Vincent Jackson’s latest knee injury, want Bucs players on the field no matter their physical condition, whether team doctors/trainers have cleared them to practice or not, whether the Bucs would indirectly set themselves up for an ugly lawsuit down the road or not. [read more]
Joe has heard far to many bitter Bucs fans and Lovie Smith apologists scream “baloney” at the notion Dirk Koetter was nearly about to bolt Tampa Bay in January for a head coaching gig somewhere else. [read more]
Players get all jacked up for Monday Night Football and other prime-time action. [read more]
Dirk Koetter spoke last year and this summer about getting America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, more experience against a 3-4 defense, something he didn’t see much of in college. [read more]
During the Bucs’ bye-week Sunday, head coach Dirk Koetter was an NFL fan just like millions of other men and women.
He sat down at a local establishment with every game blaring on TVs surrounding him. [read more]
Pathetic third-quarter team.
For much of last year when Dirk Koetter was offensive coordinator, and through training camp and preseason, Joe heard the term “fast start” uttered quite often at One Buc Palace. [read more]
Fly over, tune in and drop dead.
That seems to be the motto for the Bucs when they travel to the left coast. [read more]
Can pace overcome rotten talent?
49ers chieftain Chip Kelly likes to run as many plays as he can while his offense is on the field. [read more]