Joe hasn’t seen outrage like this among Bucs fandom since the Monday night hosting of the Dolphins in 2013.
Fans nearly rioted at the Den of Depression wanting to run off Greg Schiano, fueled by a shameless stunt hatched by a radio ad clown with his billboard campaign idiocy. [read more]
Joe swears he’s witnessed better defenses in Pasco County high school summer league 7-on-7 games than what the Bucs trotted out on the Den of Depression turf. [read more]
With an opportunity to remain relevant at the halfway point of the season, the Bucs disappointed their fans yet again. Despite an encouraging start, Tampa Bay was overwhelmed by the NFC South leaders in a 43-28 setback that effectively ended any playoff hopes.
Here are 10 morsels to digest after the Bucs proved they weren’t ready for prime time: [read more]
Joe is a fan of big-money defensive end Robert Ayers, but the guy is starting to resemble Michael “Ghost” Johnson, the ugliest memory of the 2014 season. [read more]
Why exactly would The Custodian of Canton, Tampa Bay’s only Hall of Fame voter, go to bed early after such a critical Bucs loss? Well, he didn’t. Ira was with Joe in the Raymond James Stadium press box breaking down the state of the Bucs. The octane got cranked up on this one.
What you won’t see on the postgame news conference video of America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, was Jameis stepping off the podium, scowling and then intensely dancing. [read more]
Perhaps the home turf makes the Bucs uneasy, or perhaps the Bucs learned a few things from the Raiders, but for some reason the penalty bug returned tonight in a huge way. [read more]
The Bucs were at home tonight. And you know what that means at the Den of Depression.
Tip your bartenders and waitresses, folks. They’re the ones who are good to you. The Bucs, however, are not. Tampa Bay is now 0-4 at home and have lost 17 of 20 in Tampa. [read more]
The Bucs Bucs (3-4) pretty much have to win tonight if people want to talk about playoffs with a serious face. The task is difficult: The high-flying, NFC South division-leading Dixie Chicks (5-3) are in town.
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