Jameis Litmus Test Means “More Dysfunction Is Coming”

January 2nd, 2019

“Jason, one of these candidates wants competition at QB. Didn’t he get the pre-interview briefing?”

When it comes to the Bucs’ future leadership, the hypotheticals are limitless and they all add up to a big mess.

That’s the message NFL super insider Mike Florio was barking on his national NBC Sports Radio show in the wake of the Dirk Koetter firing. [read more]

Happy 30th, JPP!

January 2nd, 2019

The Buccaneers’ defensive MVP turned 30 yesterday and he hit many milestones recently, including his 100th career start. [read more]

Ira Kaufman Reveals His 2018 All-Pro & AP Postseason Awards Ballot

January 2nd, 2019

“The Sage” is on the 50-member panel that votes on all this cool stuff

By IRA KAUFMAN

Tough call.

As I filled out my All-Pro ballot for the Associated Press this week, I needed more than a few moments to evaluate the NFL’s best wide receivers in 2018. [read more]

Brian Kelly On Bucs’ Radar

January 2nd, 2019

“Coach of interest.”

This is worthy of a separate post. [read more]

“I’ll Be Unguardable”

January 2nd, 2019

Mike Evans, at 25 years old, has five NFL seasons in the books and is the franchise leader in receiving yards with a shiny new single-season Bucs record for reception yards.

He hasn’t just raised the bar on Bucs receivers, he’s done it for himself. [read more]

“Continuity”

January 2nd, 2019

Win and you stay.

Joe is getting comments on this here site, and some on Twitter, bemoaning the fact the Bucs like to change coaches quickly. [read more]

Jason Licht, Meet The 2011 Detroit Lions

January 2nd, 2019

Joe still is struggling to stomach general manager Jason Licht telling Bucs fans on the team website Monday that the 2018 Bucs had one of the greatest offenses in NFL history. “As in when football was invented,” Licht emphasized further.

It was an outrageous and ridiculous take, but it really seemed like Licht believed it. [read more]

Blaming Jason Licht

January 2nd, 2019

Bucs GM Jason Licht

It appears short of winning in the next season or two, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht has painted himself into a corner. [read more]

“Jameis Winston Is A Little Bit Of A Burden”

January 2nd, 2019

Labeled as a “Coach Killer.”

Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht made it clear: America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, will lead the Bucs in 2019. [read more]

Koetter Downfall And Candidate Update; The Commish Includes Joe As A Special Guest

January 2nd, 2019

Lots of great head coaching talk in today’s dynamic episode guided by host Justin “The Commish” Pawlowski, the leader of the Bucs Mob. Joe joins for a bit and The Commish brings it home. Listen above or subscribe along with many thousands of Bucs fans on iTunes right here, or at Podbean.com. Justin’s work is not influenced by JoeBucsFan.com. Joe just thinks it’s very, very special. **CAUTION: some R-RATED language!** 

Todd Wright Fact Checks Jason Licht With The Truth About Young NFL QBs

January 1st, 2019

In this edition of the TODDcast, Todd takes issue with two losing constants somehow remaining in Tampa Bay after the firing of Dirk Koetter: Jason Licht and Jameis Winston.
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Licht’s lousy spin on Jameis Winston at yesterday’s press conference shows the Bucs are simply not paying attention to what else is happening with young quarterbacks in the NFL, or that the Glazers and Licht are hoping you haven’t. Well, Todd’s got all the simple facts on how many QBs taken AFTER Jameis have accomplished more on the field where it really counts while not embarrassing themselves and their teams off the field either. Todd also looks at Jameis Winston’s huge salary for 2019 and sees a stunning similarity to one of the worst QB contracts in modern NFL history.

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*the TODDcast should be available by the end of the week on major podcast platforms, where you can subscribe free. Joe thinks it’s very cool to have Todd Wright here and diving back into the kind of thing he was known for nationally. Enjoy this short TODDcast preview by clicking above.

For the last three years, Todd Wright has been podcasting here almost exclusively on fantasy football and Lightning playoff hockey. While those podcasts are not going away permanently, they each clearly have offseasons.

So, for the new year, Todd has a new podcast. And it simply covers pretty much anything that Todd finds interesting. No limits. Sort of like he did for nearly two decades on national radio as host and creator of AllNight with Todd Wright on ESPN in addition to other roles with Fox Sports Florida, Sirius/XM, Sporting News Radio, etc. Our thanks to Brandon Legal Group for their continuing support of both Todd Wright Tour golf tournaments as well as the TODDcast into 2019. Enjoy.

Ryan Fitzpatrick Gives Todd Monken A Head Coach Endorsement

January 1st, 2019

General manager Jason Licht has no interest in interviewing Todd Monken for the Buccaneers’ open head coaching vacancy. [read more]

Gerald McCoy Must Have Heard Jason Licht

January 1st, 2019

Reacts

Can’t you just see Gerald McCoy kicking butt and tasting the playoffs with the Browns next season? [read more]

Targeting Adam Humphries

January 1st, 2019

Priority.

It seems Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht has two goals already in mind for the 2019 offseason. [read more]

Chris Godwin Says Doubt Crept In

January 1st, 2019

Second-year receiver Chris Godwin got a little candid with Joe after the season finale against the Falcons. [read more]

Get Excited, Bucs Fans

January 1st, 2019

Is he the one?

Some are grumpy the Bucs dismissed Bit-O-Honey-snacking, Ozark-watching, yams-eating coach Dirk Koetter despite him posting a 10-22 record the past two seasons and, by many accounts, underachieving.

Chase Stuart is not among them. [read more]

Who Will Call The Shots?

January 1st, 2019

Bucs GM Jason Licht.

Fans get confused if not frustrated and Joe understands why. [read more]

“As In When Football Was Invented”

January 1st, 2019

Man, general manager Jason Licht sure has one extraordinary perception of his offense.

Sans a running game and with historic turnover numbers, Licht sees one of the greatest offenses in NFL history. [read more]