Strong Bargains Left
March 14th, 2019
Shopping for discounts.
Alright, the Bucs cleared some cap room yesterday when they let some (though not all) dead weight go, which included defensive lineman Mitch Unrein (who?). [read more]

Shopping for discounts.
Alright, the Bucs cleared some cap room yesterday when they let some (though not all) dead weight go, which included defensive lineman Mitch Unrein (who?). [read more]

Payday for No. 53.
It’s hardly as sexy as all the other Browns signings this week, but amidst all those big names, Cleveland plucked a Bucs starter today as the free agency dinner bell rang. [read more]

Snapless stay in Tampa
Traumatic brain injuries are very serious matters. And that’s what derailed the career of now former Bucs defensive end Mitch Unrein, who was released today. [read more]
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*Joe thinks it’s very cool to have Todd Wright diving back into the kind of thing he was known for nationally. [read more]

Thankfully, the Bucs re-signed the guy on the left.
An aspiring entrepreneur still grinding toward his degree at Auburn University, running back Peyton Barber made a wise move today. [read more]
The Hall of Fame duo is back talking free agency, Buccaneers free agency. It’s TAMPA TWO, presented by Caldeco Air Conditioning & Heating. a production of The Identity Tampa Bay and JoeBucsFan.com. **And Brooks drops a nugget on Vernon Hargreaves.**
BY IRA KAUFMAN
The once-hapless Cleveland Browns are making a move on the Buccaneers.
A big move.
Tampa Bay’s 11-year playoff drought is the longest in the NFC, but at least the Bucs could say they were looking down on the Browns, who have endured 11 consecutive losing seasons and haven’t reached the postseason since 2002. [read more]

Toxic environment in Baltimore for the new Bucs receiver.
Joe knew that new Bucs receiver Breshad Perriman had a rough career since being a first-round pick out of Central Florida. [read more]

It’s been a good start to free agency for Bucs guard Alex Cappa
Holy Benenoch! [read more]
According to the trumpeting on SiriusXM NFL Radio this morning, our beloved Buccaneers have retained the less popular LSU linebacker who wears pewter and red. [read more]

Very happy man.
Last night, a former Bucs offensive coordinator, through no effort of his own, may have already become a leading candidate to be an NFL head coach in 2020. [read more]
Joe doesn’t know who is the culprit making the gravest of mistakes here, the Chiefs or the Bucs. [read more]

Returns.
The Bucs new kicker is the old kicker.
And that is Cairo Santos.
Per Ben Levine of ProFootballRumors.com, Santos and the Bucs reached an agreement where Santos will continue to miss kick field goals for the Bucs, a franchise simply cursed by place kickers for much of the post-Chucky era.
Santos was No. 36 in the NFL last year for field goal percentage on made field goals. From 20-39 yards, Santos was perfect as he was on extra-points. From 40- to 50-yards-and-over, Santos struggled making only half his attempts.

New Bucs receiver.
Even with the jettisoning of malcontent wide receiver DeSean Jackson and fellow receiver Adam Humphries going to greener pastures in Tennessee, it seemed the Bucs were still fairly good at receiver with what was left over. [read more]
UPDATED: 6:53 p.m. – The Bucs freed up a cool $3 million this evening by punting their punter, Bryan Anger.
And now they have a new one.
[read more]
UPDATED 6:07 p.m. – The Buccaneers’ linebackers crisis is less worrisome this evening, unless their shiny new free agent signing is going to play safety. [read more]
The Bucs’ first 28 hours into free agency has been about as boring as watching Kyle Moore hunt quarterbacks during his days as a Bucs defensive end.
Names that could help keep finding teams outside Tampa. [read more]

Returns.
Joe has no idea if career backup quarterback Ryan Griffin is expected to be a No. 2 quarterback or will continue to be inactive on game days. [read more]