Jamel Dean & The Bucs
March 24th, 2019
General manager Jason Licht has proven to be one of the most fearless GMs in football since taking over in 2014. [read more]

General manager Jason Licht has proven to be one of the most fearless GMs in football since taking over in 2014. [read more]
Yes, Joe has heard from many smart football people that Bucs defensive coordinator Todd Bowles is a defensive wizard, a brilliant defensive coordinator who can adapt.
Well, then what the heck happened to his Jets defenses? [read more]

Not a big loss?
The Bucs defense appears to have a really different look this fall, one Bucs fans haven’t seen in a long time. [read more]

Bucs GM Jason Licht.
Free agency the past few years has not been kind to the Bucs. The draft has been a bigger success. [read more]
First, Joe has it on superior authority that the Bucs are targeting a running back in this draft, likely a third-down specialist in the middle rounds. [read more]
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Heed his words.
It seems some folks are appalled at how the Bucs handled free agency. What was the team supposed to do with little to no Team Glazer loot to play with? [read more]
Yes, the Bucs wanted to add quality players in free agency. Who didn’t? [read more]

Fair value?
The Bucs really did have to unload malcontent wide receiver DeSean Jackon the way he was tearing apart the team. It’s as simple as that. [read more]

“I prepared you well for a special brand of crazy, my son.”
As Joe has written repeatedly for years, you just can’t make this stuff up when it comes to the Bucs — and their former coaches and players. [read more]

Second-day pick?
Joe understands, at least publically, Bucco Bruce Arians really likes Peyton Barber as a key Bucs running back. [read more]
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Proven monster underscores draft depth
About that edge rusher the Bucs might be able to draft after selecting (gasp!) a very special linebacker at No. 5 overall. [read more]
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Things are just silly now in Hockey Bay USA. The Bolts are threatening the best record in hockey HISTORY as they’re on another seven game winning streak. Tom Lang talks the superlatives, big wins over Washington and breaks it down on Steven Stamkos and Vasy while he’s at it. Hockey talk in Tampa Bay, presented all season long by BillCurrieFord.com. It’s a beautiful thing…
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The silly season is upon us, marked by more misdirection than Sean McVay’s playbook. [read more]
Meet Lori Locust, the Buccaneers’ new defensive line coach. Enjoy the video below. There’s also a solid feature about her getting the gig at PennLive.com.

College Pro Day season has the read-between-the-lines crowd all hot in the pants.
And considering defensive coordinator Todd Bowles was blessed to do whatever he wants, perhaps today their excitement is valid. [read more]