Carving Station
September 30th, 2018
Had Bucs’ number.
It was almost sickening to watch, Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky, at best an average quarterback, just carved the Bucs’ secondary apart like a roasted chicken. [read more]

Had Bucs’ number.
It was almost sickening to watch, Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky, at best an average quarterback, just carved the Bucs’ secondary apart like a roasted chicken. [read more]

Time to study tape.
Two men on today’s Bucs defense that know what it takes to win a championship. That’s Jason Pierre-Paul and Vinny Curry. [read more]

Bucs CB Carlton Davis, who suffered a groin injury, sits and watches his team absorb a beatdown by another NFC North team.
Do the Bucs have to pay off someone in NFL headquarters to not play an NFC North team on the road in September?
[read more]
A journeyman quarterback, 35-year-old Ryan Fitzpatrick was tasked with leading the Bucs offense through the Jameis Winston suspension and keeping the team afloat in the process.
He succeeded beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. [read more]

On the cusp of infamy.
Yes, earlier today Joe called for Bucs defensive coordinator Mike Smith to be relieved of his duties. Joe takes no joy in this. [read more]

It’s not all gloom and doom on the Buccaneers defense. [read more]

Fields the Mike Smith question
It didn’t take long during Dirk Koetter’s postgame news conference for the head coach to field a Fire-Mike-Smith question. [read more]

Torrid pace continues
Joe’s fishing for positives, and those weapons for Winston? They’re all healthy now entering the bye week, including the offensive line.
The plate and the slate are clean for America’s Quarterback going forward. [read more]

Bucs made him look like Dan Marino.
Bears second-year quarterback Mitch Trubisky came into today’s game with the Bucs with a grand total of nine career touchdown passes. [read more]
Yes, Joe gets this afternoon’s post-blowout outrage, and it’s reasonable to direct it at Mike Smith and join Joe in calling for him to be defrocked like Jim Bates was.
However, there’s no reason to throw in the towel on your 2-2 Bucs. [read more]

Dropped balls. Dumb penalties. Red zone failures. Lousy blocking. The typical Mike Smith pass defense.
Take your pick.
The Bucs showed little heart and little talent in getting rolled in Chicago. [read more]

It’s time to fire Mike Smith. He’s earned it.
Yeah, Joe typed it.
Raheem Morris fired his 2009 defensive coordinator in midseason and radically changed the defense and the team responded. [read more]

Let it rip in the comments section with Buccaneers fans from Hudson to St. Pete Beach to Polk City and beyond. Share your every thought on today’s huge Bears-Bucs matchup.
Play nice and maintain your composure!
And stick with Joe and Ira Kaufman after the game for loads of postgame coverage.

Nope
It’s been a steady and steep decline for defensive end Noah Spence, who is now ringing the bell atop the “bust meter.” [read more]
On Wednesday, Joe asked defensive end Vinny Curry to describe what he’s seen behind the scenes from rookie defensive tackle Vita Vea.
Curry offered a direct response. [read more]
Finally, per the Twittering of ESPN insider Adam Schefter, rookie running back Ronald Jones will be active and available today against the Bears.
Jones, the No. 38 overall pick has been healthy and in street clothes for the first three games.
Something would have been very, very wrong if Jones was benched again, considering how meh fellow rookie RB Shaun Jones has been on special teams.

NFL debut expected today.
Rejoice Bucs fans, that day appears to be here. [read more]

QB drama.
Dirk Koetter must really like Ryan Griffin. [read more]