Real fear in New York about the Giants’ pickless defense and issues at cornerback
Before this season began, there was one clear truth regarding NFL defensive coordinators, most would crap their pants and shiver through the night contemplating how to match up against Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson. [read more]
In the scramble to craft immediate and effective chemistry between DeSean Jackson and America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, it seems Jackson is the man getting highest honors for his work. [read more]
For Bucs fans banking on defensive end Jacquies Smith to bring heat on quarterbacks from the edge, Joe hopes you invested in a financial institution that is FDIC insured. [read more]
If the Bucs are counting on Doug Martin to be the cavalry and ride in to rescue the dormant Bucs running game, Martin may not show up until after Thursday’s game against the Belicheats. [read more]
Lots of love for Dirk Koetter on this fiery edition of Bucs Uncensored, and a healthy preview of the Bucs-Giants game on Sunday. Host Justin Pawlowski is a former voice on the Buccaneers Radio Network, and an ex-college football player and a lifelong Bucs fan. Hear your Bucs take (if it makes the cut). And plenty of fans are heard from today. Just email a 90-second-or-less audio blast to BucsUncensored@gmail.com.
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Welcome to a new feature on JoeBucsFan.com. Joe has challenged Ira Kaufman, Tampa Bay’s only Hall of Fame voter, to pick against the spread this season for a $500 prize. Every Friday, Ira will type out his picks for each Friday-through-Monday game. If he hits at 53 percent or better for the regular season, then Ira gets $500 in gift cards to Abe’s Place in Clearwater, home of historically amazing food and 44 craft beers on tap. Feel free to send Ira your stone cold locks on Twitter, @ikaufman76. The sage of Tampa Bay sports could always use some help.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
One step up, two steps back.
That’s the chorus of an emotional Bruce Springsteen song and it’s also the story of yours truly through three weeks of the NFL season.
Just when I sensed a momentum shift in Week 2, the most recent slate of games generated a 6-9 record, leaving me at 17-27 against the spread.
That 53 percent mark I’m shooting for is fading out of reach unless I can quickly snap out of this funk. You have to admit it’s been a particularly wacky season when the Bears can beat Pittsburgh, the Raiders don’t show up in the nation’s capital and the Jets humble the Dolphins.
But like Dirk Koetter says, no excuses. Next man up. As we head to the quarter-pole, here’s how this week’s games shape up: [read more]
Halfway through Wednesday’s practice in pads at One Buc Palace, the Bucs stopped practicing and marched methodically toward their nearly completed indoor practice facility about 100 yards away. [read more]
Todd looks back at the Thursday game, gives thoughts on Packers and Bears and then takes a long look ahead to the weekend. Some big names have moved back up the positional rankings to where you drafted them a month ago. Some of that is because they showed up last week and some of it is because of this week’s matchup.
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Email any unique questions about your lineup options, trade offers or waiver claims/roster drops to toddwrightfantasyfootball@gmail.com. Again, Todd has responded to every single email sent this season.
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