Doug Martin’s Struggles
December 18th, 2016
Trying to solve riddle to production woes.
So what is the issue with Doug Martin? [read more]
Trying to solve riddle to production woes.
So what is the issue with Doug Martin? [read more]
Has seen the light.
Joe was all prepared to tear apart former Bucs coach Tony Dungy today. But then something happened as we all waited for tonight’s Bucs-Cowboys kickoff. [read more]
The Bucs head to Dallas for Sunday Night Football, which means Joe will head to Abe’s Place in Clearwater to watch the game in a true Bucs-loving atmosphere.
Wear any kind of Bucs gear and get a $5.00 thank you card to use that night on your bill or during your next visit to Abe’s.
Joe will be in the house and joined by Ira Kaufman, the Tampa Bay sports media icon himself. And Joe will have cool halftime giveaways.
Beer at Abe’s is always ice cold and the food is A+. Be there!!!
Cameron Brate talks Jameis, playoffs mindset.
So how is America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, viewed in the Bucs’ locker room? [read more]
Has a campaign begun?
It is simply remarkable to Joe how a team that appeared hellbent on getting a top-10 pick in next spring’s NFL draft is suddenly on the cusp of a playoff berth. [read more]
Among Bucs who shared an act of kindness with a fan.
Joe is not and never has been much of a fan of tearjerker stories. [read more]
Groping for answers to Mike Evans.
Mike Evans frightens Jerry Jones. [read more]
Explains how to stay locked in.
When Joe had a chance to chat with Bucs stud wide receiver Mike Evans recently, Joe wondered how he and his teammates can so mentally lock in on the task at hand. [read more]
Shannon Sharpe talks Bucs.
Bucs fans have been craving national attention, you know, the over-the-top ridiculous kind delivered by BSPN celebrities and other analysts who only care when Tampa Bay is winning. [read more]
Derrick Brooks had telling words for a Buccaneer
Imagine being an NFL starter and getting a late-fall phone call from Bucs legend Derrick Brooks — who wants to discuss your inconsistent effort. [read more]
Cowboys DC Rod Marinelli
Joe is willing to guarantee there is a prideful, competitive and still-bitter man rooting against the Bucs on Sunday night. [read more]
Yes, the Cowboys allow opposing passers a 69.7 percent completion rate. Receivers are open, but the Cowboys are playing somewhat textbook bend-but-don’t-break, Tampa-2-like defense.
Not the kind Lovie Smith led with the Bucs. [read more]
Targeted
Through damned near the entire season, Mike Evans was putting up sick numbers. Not just Pro Bowl numbers, but All-Pro. [read more]
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Talkin’ Jameis
Yesterday, as part of a parade of Bucs types across national media outlets the past week or so, Mr. Beasting, Robert Ayers, hopped on “Good Morning Football” seen on the NFL Network to rap about America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston. [read more]
Injury report.
Only one Bucs player has been declared out for Sunday night’s game at Dallas with the release of today’s injury report. [read more]
Hurting or healing?
Joe’s heard Dirk Koetter talk about various players’ injuries since taking over as head coach. [read more]
Not carrying Bucs (yet).
America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, often used a cool phrase during his first few months with the Bucs (but hasn’t used it in a while).
When answering a question, Jameis often started his response, “It’s not about that.” [read more]