Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht wasn’t fooling around this offseason when he aimed to upgrade the defensive line. Licht brought in five new players, including three guys with Super Bowl rings. [read more]
Now Joe fully understands why the one and only Chris “Mad Dog” Russo of SiriusXM Radio fame says Bart Scott has no business on New York sports radio. [read more]
A lot was made last year and this offseason about the chemistry between America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, and speedster DeSean Jackson. [read more]
The quarterback shuffle continues at One Buc Palace through six days of training camp, and Dirk Koetter dove a little deeper on that after practice today. [read more]
After watching endless snaps in 2018 training camp practice and studying defensive line drills against the offensive line, Joe had a question for new Bucs defensive line coach Brentson Buckner today. [read more]
Just judging by what DeSean Jackson had to say yesterday, it seems Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht had the right mindset in the offseason. [read more]
The overseeer of five drafts as general manager of the Buccaneers, Jason Licht has been rewarded by ownership with a contract for a sixth season. [read more]
When looking back after this season at the moves pulled off by Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht, the acquisition of defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul may be viewed as one of the best deals in the NFL. [read more]
Whoa! Training Camp Takeoverday is on Saturday! And we’re just eight days from the preseason opener! Huge fun ahead! Justin “The Commish” Pawlowski is loaded today with his usual passion and Bucs-fan perspective and knowledge, and real fan audio takes today on Bucs Uncensored. Enjoy! … Be a part of the podcast. Just email a 90-second-or-less audio blast to BucsUncensored@gmail.com. Listen above or subscribe on iTunes right here, or at Podbean.com. Justin’s work is not influenced by JoeBucsFan.com. Joe just thinks it’s very, very special. **CAUTION: some R-RATED language!**
Bucs coach Dirk Koetter believes he has two pieces of a football chessboard that just might force a defense into a painful, costly mistake. [read more]