Sports multimedia guru Rock Riley (@RealRockRiley) has it all covered after the Bucs’ punishing victory yesterday against the Bears. Rock is inside the locker room, and more. Joe is loving this video.
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Joe is torn. On one hand Joe’s brain says not to go overboard with the annual Week 1 overreaction. Joe’s heart tells him to jump in the pool. [read more]
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Ira’s also got some locker room nuggets mixed in to today’s takeaways. Nice!
BY IRA KAUFMAN
Someone in the national media is sure to diminish Sunday’s dominant opener by reminding us that the woeful Bears were in town.
Yes, the Bears were awful, but there are no mitigating circumstances in the NFL. Chicago almost beat Atlanta last week and besides, the Bucs have lost a lot of games they should have won over the past decade.
A win’s a win, so here’s how this one breaks down: [read more]
Tampa Bay has a much tougher opponent next week in Minnesota, and scoring just three second-half points and guys getting gassed probably won’t cut it if the Bucs want a victory against the Vikings. [read more]
Exhale, Bucs fans, the reigning NFL leader in solo tackles and the heart and soul of the Tampa Bay defense delivered great news in the locker room after today’s pounding of the Bears. [read more]
Bucs defensive end/outside linebacker Noah Spence may not yet be known as a sackmeister, which is what the Bucs terribly need from an edge rusher, but he has become something perhaps more important. [read more]
The only thing weaker than the kicking of Roberto Aguayo is his ghost, which was barely heard from in today’s thunderous 29-7 victory at the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway. [read more]
If anyone was able to push through their hangover this morning and read Joe, then they would have seen a prediction that rookie linebacker Kendell Beckwith would have a solid game today. [read more]
A Bucs type told Joe last year there was something with Robert Ayers the Bucs never detected when they signed the free agent defensive end. [read more]
If you want to nitpick a negative in this big opening-day victory, the Bucs’ third-down defense might be the easiest target, just ahead of America’s Quarterback’s inaccuracy on the deep ball.
Last year, the Bucs had the best third-down defense in the NFL. [read more]
Almost out of left field, America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, had interesting words on the Buccaneers Radio Network after today’s throttling of the Bears in the home opener. [read more]