Koetter Won’t Reveal Opening-Day Playcaller
September 3rd, 2018
Dirk Koetter isn’t talking about a certain subject.
But Joe did get an “appreciate you asking” from the head coach. So that was pleasant. [read more]
Dirk Koetter isn’t talking about a certain subject.
But Joe did get an “appreciate you asking” from the head coach. So that was pleasant. [read more]
While the suspension of Jameis Winston started Saturday afternoon, it wasn’t really felt until the team reported for practice today. [read more]

UPDATED: Bad news at One Buc Palace. [read more]

Out
The Buccaneers’ defensive line depth officially took another hit this morning. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
Listen to what the man said.
Todd Monken calls plays and calls it like it is with equal distinction. Tampa Bay’s refreshingly candid offensive coordinator recently acknowledged what Buc fans have suspected all along — this team was mentally weak in 2017. [read more]

It’s official. [read more]

Time to shine.
A lot of Bucs fans have created a two-word marketing slogan for the 2018 Bucs season that would have been a helluva lot cheaper and more accurate than what the Bucs paid for. [read more]

“Who the f’ is this guy writing about me and the Bucs? I didn’t see the SOB in the draft room when people told me how great Dexter Jackson would f’ing be. F’ing little sh!t!”
Just a few months ago, there were loud voices howling if not demanding Team Glazer bring back Chucky. [read more]

Suspension plan.
It dawned on Joe Saturday night how now-unemployed camp meat wide receivers could help themselves both financially and with their football skills while still helping the Bucs, despite panhandling for NFL work. [read more]

“Holy hurricane, Batman.”
[Update: 8:27 a.m.] There is something brewing in the Florida Straits and it could become a tropical storm and a hurricane. Currently the disturbance is known as “Potential Tropical Cyclone Seven.” [read more]
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“Look, Ali, if you want to grow a real beard switch to scotch and soda.”
Very cool inside look here as the Buccaneers continue to invest in high-end video production to help you better know your favorite team. [read more]
Game week!!!!
Man, Joe is fired up for next Sunday in New Orleans. And in that spirit, it’s time to look back at the video below — one of the more engaging moments of the lost 2017 season, following the Bucs beating the Saints in Week 17.
For the record, Joe thinks Koetter would kick Sean Payton’s ass and Jason Licht would manhandle Saints GM Mickey Loomis.
Interesting exchange between Dirk Koetter and Sean Payton following the game. The shoulder pats getting a little aggressive. Sounds like unresolved matters from the week 9 scuffle involving Winston, Evans and Lattimore. (credit @JeffTewksFox13 for video) #Bucs pic.twitter.com/IWDdml3LLM
— Scott Smith (@ScottSmithFOX13) January 1, 2018

Jason Pierre-Paul, 29, talks to fellow Bucs newcomer Beau Allen, who turns 27 in November.
Your Buccaneers didn’t have a young team last year and they don’t have one this year.
In fact, it’s highly likely the Bucs won’t have a rookie in the starting lineup on Sunday. [read more]
Joe is not a weatherman, but Joe does know the following forecast sucks.
Consider this a public service announcement. [read more]
24-hour flash poll posted at 2:54 p.m.

One-man gangs don’t work, writes an NFL insider.
Some interesting words from a former NFL suit about building a defense. [read more]

Among the unwanted
This doesn’t speak particularly well for the assembly of talent booted from the Buccaneers yesterday as every team made steep cuts to reach its 53-man roster. [read more]