“We Have To Do A Better Job”
September 25th, 2017
Talks offense.
One great success story courtesy of AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht is the development of tight end Cam Brate. [read more]

Talks offense.
One great success story courtesy of AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht is the development of tight end Cam Brate. [read more]
Tampa Bay sports multimedia guru Rock Riley (@realrockriley) wasn’t in Minnesota to see the Bucs get throttled, but he was with Bucs fans giving their instant reaction to the loss. Of course, Rock also shares his view of the game.
Enjoy! Rock is right here every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Rock’s take and fan reaction on loss from Rock Riley on Vimeo.
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Win or lose (and man, the Bucs sure did lose), Joe looks at a bunch of things Bucs fans might not be considering. Joe’s booming podcast network continues to thrive! Monday Morning Joe is presented by Lakeland Automall & Discount Garage Doors, Inc. Joe will be serving up deeper insight into key topics and deliver fresh takes in the podcast. And as the podcast evolves, Joe also will get a little personal and there will be loads of fun and insider stuff mixed in.
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Bucs RT explains.
In a way, Joe felt sorry for winning Bucs coach Dirk Koetter. [read more]

Ira Kaufman is the most beloved, revered and esteemed Buccaneers columnist in town. He has hung his hat at JoeBucsFan.com world headquarters since July 2016. Tampa Bay’s only Pro Football Hall of Fame voter, Ira busts out columns here every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and his award winning podcasts fire Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can also see Ira every football Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on FOX-13, Scott Smith’s Tailgate Sunday.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
In a game that lopsided, there’s plenty of blame to go around.
That includes the coaches, starting with Dirk Koetter and Mike Smith. Neither side of the ball was nearly good enough Sunday and the offensive and defensive game plans aren’t exactly bound for a trophy case in Canton.
It starts on the practice field — and if you’ve been listening closely to the head coach, there’s much work to be done. Since players reported to training camp nearly two months ago, Koetter has rarely been pleased with the crispness of Buc workouts.
And Koetter now has company. [read more]

Woeful rushing attack.
Remember the stat Joe has thrown out that in the past 18 games, when America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, throws 35 passes or less the Bucs are 9-4. And when he throws over 35 passes in a game he is 1-4? May want to get used to that. [read more]
Joe will start this post by saying it’s a given that the Bucs have a poor four-man pass rush. That’s a too-long-established fact. [read more]

Straight cash, homie.
It has begun. [read more]

Bailed early
When is the last time any team won an NFL game attempting just eight handoffs? [read more]

Joe is groping for words on this ugly Monday morning to try to explain how the Bucs completely missed the urinal yesterday and badly wet their shoes. [read more]
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Bad news from NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
There’s no way to put a pretty bow around Sunday’s debacle, but it surely can’t be considered a death blow.
The Bucs are 1-1 with the next two games at Raymond James Stadium — where Tampa Bay has won five in a row. The Giants showed signs of life while remaining winless and the Patriots continue to be plagued by a leaky defense that is keeping Bill Belichick up at night.
Unlike last season, I don’t think this was a case of the Bucs coming in overconfident. They were short-handed and manhandled, and it’s difficult to gauge the connection between the two. [read more]

“So how many calls did you make, Jason?“
Bucs fans may soon forget what happened today on the field in Minnesota, but they might long remember what they heard on the FOX broadcast from a thoroughly reliable source. [read more]

Struggling offense.
It wasn’t supposed to be like this. [read more]

Mike Evans speaks out
Is it just Joe, or does all this national-anthem sitting remind anyone else of the Seinfeld episode when Kramer walks as a supporter and volunteer in AIDS-awareness march but he’s accosted by fellow marchers because he won’t wear the AIDS ribbon? [read more]

Not yet great.
When the Bucs needed him the most, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, couldn’t answer the bell. [read more]

Get him.
Joe is waving the white flag. And so too should the Bucs. [read more]
Dirk Koetter warned about this long before the season started. [read more]

Bucs LB Lavonte David on a cart headed towards Bucs locker room following the loss to Minnesota Sunday.
This is like some kind of hospital emergency room. [read more]