Playing Both Sides Of The Fence
May 27th, 2018
Big bang.
Perhaps the PFF tribe is trying to make amends? [read more]

Big bang.
Perhaps the PFF tribe is trying to make amends? [read more]
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Last week’s podcast discussed where David Johnson might be in this year’s fantasy running back rankings and this week’s podcast takes that a step further. Looks like Todd Gurley and Le’Veon Bell and maybe Ezekiel Elliott have a step on Johnson right now, with Alvin Kamara in the conversation as well. Todd looks at those top five guys and then discusses guys like Mark Ingram, Derrick Henry and Dion Lewis in terms of their value in later rounds. Remember, Todd answers all your fantasy football questions personally at ToddWrightFantasyFootball@gmail.com.


Culprit located?
Yes, Bucs fans are focused on the red zone offense almost as much as they are on the connection between America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, and DeSean Jackson. [read more]

So far, so good.
So a lot of Bucs fans wring their hands over a perceived lack of chemistry between America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, and speed merchant DeSean Jackson. [read more]

Bucs DT Gerald McCoy offers rookie DT Vita Vea a few tips during OTA practices last week. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Pretty cool stuff happening at One Buc Palace. [read more]

Get ready.
Could this be the year that all the haters of America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, have to put their tails between their legs in shame and start wearing their Titans jerseys in public? [read more]
While reporting a couple of days ago, beat writer Herb Zurkowsky said the Montreal Alouette’s five-man quarterback competition appeared to be a two-man race during the CFL team’s training camp. [read more]
A former Buccaneer has fired away at one of his favorite targets but is optimistic that positive change could be around the corner. [read more]

Bucs GM talks about his first-round pick
Considering all the silly chatter about Vita Vea being the real-life Maui from Moana, Joe had to chuckle when Bucs general manager Jason Licht referred to some of his rookies as “fictional characters” recently. [read more]
America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, dug his heels in this week. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
When Beau Allen agreed to become a Buccaneer March 15, he had no idea he was joining the revolution.
Allen signed with Tampa Bay one day into free agency, figuring he would replace Swaggy Baker next to Gerald McCoy in the department of the interior. [read more]
More swagger, more often, is needed, Mike Evans explained earlier this week.
On how to maintain that through a game and a season, well, Evans has an idea. [read more]

Thanks teammate for the love.
It seems Mike Evans has been on a crusade of late. [read more]
Drafted Buccaneers rookies are signing their contracts right and left, including Vita Vea.
Here’s why Joe doesn’t write about this annual happening. [read more]

Rookie running back Ronald Jones under the watchful eye of RB coach Tim Spencer
Dirk Koetter is a tough guy. No question about it.
But while he is one of the most fearless coaches in the NFL (hey, if you start Doug Martin like Koetter did in 2017, then you’re one fearless SOB), there is an element of football where Koetter will take no chances. [read more]

Will years of personnel moves finally pay off?
Joe senses the growing excitement for football season. It’s hard to believe training camp starts in roughly two months. [read more]

Talks picks.
Again, it is May. It’s not even Memorial Day yet. And, more importantly, it is the beginning of underwear football season. [read more]

New Bucs Super Bowl DE speaks
Iconic Steelers beat writer Ed Bouchette once wrote that brash and big-talking veteran defensive lineman Brentson Buckner directing young players how to behave was as if “Hugh Hefner were teaching a class on abstinence.” [read more]
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And the season, she is over. Oh what could have been, right?
That’s the hard part about the way it ended. If our Bolts aired it out – like Game 7 – and came up short, that’s one thing. But looking back on the whole of the Eastern Conference Finals, can you really say the Lightning left it all out on the ice? A frustrating edition of the JoeBoltsFan Podcast, talking the sins of Games 1 & 2, getting by with just enough, and do coach and/or captain need a second look? Bolts fans, we stick together, but let’s keep it real too.
Many thousands have enjoyed the JoeBoltsFan podcast with Tom Lang, lifelong Lightning fan, Clearwater native and popular personality at ESPN Tallahassee. And this is the second-to-last episode of the 2017-2018 season.
Bucs fans know Lang from The ScuttleBucs podcast, but do not fear, Lang knows his beloved Bolts inside and out.
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Busting myths.
There is a sect of Bucs fans that for reasons not entirely clear stomps their feet on the floor so hard they spill their Bud Lights into the crevices of their La-Z-Boys while hollering how inaccurate Jameis Winston is.
It happens whenever America’s Quarterback fails to connect on a pass.
The PFF tribe disagrees.
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