PODCAST: Losers Applaud Effort

November 27th, 2017

Losing never sits well with The Commish, Justin Pawlowski. Why? Because football is about winning and winning only. Enjoy today’s fiery postgame podcast that dives into the hard questions answered in Atlanta.

On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Bucs Uncensored unifies Tampa Bay fans (Stick Carriers!) in every corner of the universe. You can be a part of the show. 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, very special. **CAUTION: some R-RATED language!**

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Ira Kaufman’s 10 Takeaways From Bucs-Falcons

November 26th, 2017

Ira takes you inside the locker room and 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

My only road trip of the season ended in heartache for the visitors and relief for the surging Falcons.

Tampa Bay made it interesting for awhile in the second half, but the Bucs failed to make the plays necessary to extend their winning streak to three games. One look at the face of dejected GM Jason Licht in the locker room and you knew there are no moral victories in the NFL. [read more]

Ugliest Defense

November 26th, 2017

Defenses getting worked over regularly.

This is enough to make you throw your beer at the backyard fence. [read more]

Raheem’s 10-6 Is Safe

November 26th, 2017

It’s been seven darn years since the Bucs started 10 rookies through the 2010 season and managed 10 wins, which should have been 11 wins if officials didn’t botch an offensive pass interference call on Kellen “Vaseline” Winslow. [read more]

Cheerleader, Counselor Jameis

November 26th, 2017

Pregame and through the game, America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, was hard at work.

You may dislike America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, and believe he’s bad news because of the lastest crotch-grabbing accusation against him.

But that hasn’t stopped injured Jameis from operating as a leader of the Bucs. [read more]

Ryan Smith A Scapegoat

November 26th, 2017

No-win situation.

Joe knows Bucs fans are crucifying starting cornerback Ryan Smith right about now. It’s actually unfair. [read more]

Dirk Koetter Talks About Stunning Blitz Failure

November 26th, 2017

Talks blitzing failures

Your Tampa Bay Buccaneers sent the dogs at Matt Ryan several times today and those dogs couldn’t find the bone. [read more]

Third Down Defense Inexcusable

November 26th, 2017

“Hey Mike, what would be your reaction if I told you an NFL defense could only stop one third down attempt in a second half?”

The Bucs third down defense was so atrocious today, a Pasco County high school flag football summer league coach would be so ashamed he’d likely resign. [read more]

“We Can’t Keep Digging Ourselves A Hole”

November 26th, 2017

Swaggy opines after today’s loss

Bucs defensive tackle/veteran sage Chris “Swaggy” Baker was talking to Joe after the game about a familiar Bucs issue. [read more]

When Good Players Play

November 26th, 2017

Odd choice in personnel.

It was 27-6 early in the third quarter. The game appeared grim at the time. How could anyone expect a Ryan Fitzpatrick-led team to overcome that margin the way the Bucs play ole’ defense on the road? [read more]

Questionable Calls From 2nd-And-2

November 26th, 2017

Down on playcalling

Damn, was this frustrating.

There the Bucs were, 2-and-2 with 7:51 remaining, driving well and trailing 27-20 on the Atlanta 19 yard line — and they came up empty. [read more]

Falcons 34, Buccaneers 20

November 26th, 2017

Dirk Koetter and Ryan Fitzpatrick couldn’t find touchdowns

At least the Buccaneers battled hard. Very hard.

Hey, Joe is fishing for positives here at the Georgia Dome, as Tampa Bay appeared to clinch the NFC South cellar for the sixth time in seven years.

But the cold reality is the Bucs paid dearly for no first-half pass rush and no touchdown daggers in the playbook. [read more]

Buccaneers-Falcons, Open Thread

November 26th, 2017

Joe is in the dome

Comment throughout the Falcons-Buccaneers game with wild, passionate and usually well-reasoned Tampa Bay fans. Great fun!

Direct personal attacks at Falcons players and coaches, not each other (Joe’s filters are cranked up.)

Enjoy! Joe is in the dome and ready to deliver awared-winning postgame coverage, including Ira Kaufman’s 10 Takeaways.

Go Bucs!!!

“It Is Not Going To Be Wrapped Up Before The End Of This Season”

November 26th, 2017

ESPN has news on the official investigation of America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, allegedly crotch-grabbing a female Uber driver without permission.  [read more]

Stay Together

November 26th, 2017

Talks team mentality.

It sounds to Joe like too many guys were freelancing. [read more]

NFL Network Report: “His Return Is Coming”

November 26th, 2017

America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, is “chomping at the bit” at practice, Dirk Koetter said Friday.

And this morning, there’s a new report on the health and status of Jameis. [read more]

The PFF Tribe And Doug Martin

November 26th, 2017

You cannot make this up.

Joe is bringing some high comedy early today in an effort to help readers navigate the mental fog of a Sunday morning.

And the source of the laughter comes from none other than the PFF tribe. [read more]

Atlanta Offense Improving?

November 26th, 2017

Can’t give Matty Ice time.

If one was to just look at the scoreboard, a conclusion could be made that the Dixie Chicks’ offense is improving. [read more]

Marpet Talks O-Line Fix

November 26th, 2017

Listening to nearly all the key offensive linemen talk this week, Joe heard a maddening and consistent theme. [read more]