How would you like to be pushing Buc season tickets right now?
Those poor saps in the ticket office are trying to drum up support for a 5-11 club that barely made an early ripple in the free-agent pool.
The Bucs have pushed Beau Allen and Chandler Catanzaro out front and we can only assume that Mitch Unrein is next up at the podium. In reality, the past two days delivered one gut-punch after another for a fan base frantically seeking a reason to believe in this organization. [read more]
Joe is virtually speechless because the Bucs have fully ignored their three most critical needs thus far in free agency.
Joe also senses Bucs fans are more emotionally distraught than others realize.
Available defensive ends? Outside of one talented yet injury-prone project, nothing there. Running backs? All but an empty tray. But corners, there are still a few solid veterans available as Joe is typing this here post.
Bang it here with comments all day if you can figure out if you seem to care more about filling craters on the roster than the braintrust at One Buc Palace apparently does (or does not).
The Bolts endure a disastrous Tuesday but are still in good position to make their mark in an all-important Saturday matchup with Boston. Plus: It’s time to have that talk about the Bolts. Complacency can get the better of them sometimes. What does it mean and who takes the blame?
Joe is so pumped to deliver you the new JoeBoltsFan podcast with Tom Lang, lifelong Lightning fan, Clearwater native and personality at ESPN Tallahassee.
You might know Lang from The ScuttleBucs podcast, but do not fear, Lang knows his beloved Bolts inside and out.
Click above to listen or download, or subscribe and listen on Google Play and iTunes.
(More podcast platforms coming soon.) Like the Lightning? Give this a listen. It’ll be here every Friday through the Lightning playoffs.
Money talks, and there’s a good chance it’s a current subject of discussion among general manager Jason Licht and veteran Bucs defensive end Robert Ayers. [read more]
Bobby Fenton is letting loose in all kinds of directions on this awesome week in the world of sports. Dive into the Free Stretch, an always-fun cog on the JoeBucsFan.com Podcast Network. Plenty of football chatter and lots more from Bobby’s entertaining world. Joe always dials it up. The podcast is there for you on iTunes and Google Play. Listen or download above.
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Bobby (@bobbygameday) has hosted The Free Stretch on a variety of platforms and Tampa Bay area radio stations over the years dating back to 2006, and has also done a national show on Sporting News Radio.
UPDATED: 6:01 p.m. – As Joe has said and written many times, nobody writes a soap opera like your Buccaneers.
For this one, first consider that head coach Dirk Koetter last year said O.J. Howard was a fresh version of Marcedes Lewis, the 12-year Jacksonville tight end who is still in the league. [read more]
Buc fans asked for a few home runs. I asked for some doubles.
But as free agency headed into Day 2, One Buc Place has generated only a bunt single or two. A lot of talented players have been signed by competitors while Jason Licht goes shopping with a restricted credit card. [read more]
Yes, there really was a young pass rusher on the market this week, a guy younger, more productive and presumably better than the 30-year-old journeyman the Bucs signed yesterday, Mitch Unrein. [read more]
A weak entry into 2018 free agency has Hall of Fame voter Ira Kaufman explaining and scratching his head at the same time. Fire up the podcast right here as Ira and Joe wrestle with the angst and more, or enjoy at iTunes, Google Play or Podbean.com. Ranked on the Google Play podcast “Top Charts” for nearly FIVE consecutive months (all genres nationwide), the Ira Kaufman Podcast keeps you informed and entertained every Tuesday & Thursday — and there is NO offseason. Click or download above. It’s fun — free and easy, too. Enjoy!