Koetter Still Kicks Around Ditching Playcalling
March 14th, 2017
Uncertainty continues
Hired as a playcaller and promoted as a Bucs playcaller, Dirk Koetter still can’t decide if he will call plays in 2016. [read more]

Uncertainty continues
Hired as a playcaller and promoted as a Bucs playcaller, Dirk Koetter still can’t decide if he will call plays in 2016. [read more]

Joe had to laugh about recent chatter tying Gerald McCoy showing up for the University of Oklahoma pro day to meaning he was there to scout evildoer, woman-hitter running back Joe Mixon. [read more]
Yes, DeSean Jackson is the Bucs’ new big-money receiver, the spike in the punch of Tampa Bay’s offense. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
Let us pause amid the fanfare and acknowledge there is more work to be done.
Quite a bit, if you ask me. [read more]

Raves about young teammate on national radio
Bucs defensive lineman Will Gholston is a soft-spoken guy. Coming from his upbringing, he is an inspiration.
But Gholston, for whatever reason, just isn’t comfortable talking to the Fourth Estate. [read more]

Aiding America.
When Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht got Flash Jackson to ink his signature on a contract, anyone with a piece of a brain knew the offense got so much better. [read more]

A content GM
No matter how many fans purchase base drums from their local Sam Ash to pound a beat for Dalvin Cook, Leonard Fournette or Christian McCaffery, that won’t stop the Bucs from loving their running backs in the stable right now. [read more]
If you blinked last week you might have missed the Bucs getting serious about making Nick Foles their new No. 2 quarterback. [read more]

More talk of Josh Gordon and the Bucs.
Joe hopes it was because folks were giddy over Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Light signing Flash Jackson or that Stick Carriers were imbibing on quality Anheuser-Busch products. [read more]

Overpriced?
It seems clear Bradley McDougald — or his agent — may have grossly miscalculated his worth. [read more]
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New Buccaneer defensive tackle Chris Baker opens up on radio
We already know Dirk Koetter admires the eight-man rotation that D-line coach Jay Hayes had in Cincinnati. [read more]
Poll posted at 5:03 p.m.

A Friday hangout last week appears to be quite revealing when it comes to the Bucs’ plans at receiver. [read more]

DeSean Jackon goes national
New speedster Bucs wide receiver DeSean Jackson is very comfortable with the media and was a very busy guy yesterday. [read more]

(Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com)
New Bucs explosive receiver DeSean Jackson has faced the Buccaneers’ No. 1 cornerback, and Joe asked Jackson about it yesterday. [read more]

GM Jason Licht offers insight
When discussing the Bucs’ need and/or perceived need for running backs and receivers, Joe constantly tells fans to focus on what the Bucs actually think their needs are.
That’s the key element. [read more]

Joe lost more hair last night. [read more]

“I’ve got a burner now!”
America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, may have failed at recruiting special teams ace/wannabe starting wide receiver Russell Shepard to stay in Tampa Bay, but Jameis reeled in a much bigger fish with his charms. [read more]

Unfair target.
Despite some stellar signings this weekend by Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager, Jason Licht sent many Stick Carriers reaching for a bottle of Clorox because for the third time in his tenure as general manager he signed fan favorite Chris Conte. [read more]

Returns for big $$
Key signing here. [read more]

WRs will feel him.
The Stick Carriers love hard-hitting safeties. Who doesn’t?
It dates back to when the Bucs were born with Mark Cotney and made nearly infamous with John Lynch during the glory days. [read more]