Martin’s Message For The Bubble Wrap Crowd
August 17th, 2016
Loads of Bucs fans out there want to see Doug Martin carrying a clipboard all through preseason.
They can’t bear the thought of losing him in a meaningless game. [read more]

Loads of Bucs fans out there want to see Doug Martin carrying a clipboard all through preseason.
They can’t bear the thought of losing him in a meaningless game. [read more]

Tom Coughlin spent plenty of time with Bucs GM Jason Licht at practice today, before Joe got under Coughlin’s skin with a question about Robert Ayers.
It was common for Tom Coughlin to be rankled by media during his coaching days, especially while winning two Super Bowls with the Giants.
That continued today, when Joe chased down the legendary head coach at the Bucs-Jags joint practice today in Jacksonville. [read more]

Infectious passion.
When Chucky, the lone coach who brought the Bucs a glorious Super Bowl win, was stomping around One Buc Palace, he had a famous demand of his players in practice. [read more]

He’s ready to roll.
The Bucs have taken the practice field in Jacksonville. [read more]

The PFF tribe focused on Bucs rookies.
The Tribe has spoken. [read more]

Getting noticed.
Yes, we all know Gerald McCoy is the face of the defensive line, one of the NFL’s top players annually, except in the clouded eyes of a loud rabble of Bucs fans. [read more]

Ignorant of NFL history.
People wonder why Joe doesn’t watch BSPN outside of live games (likely football or college basketball). Well, here is Exhibit No. 2305. [read more]

Ex-Buc Roy Miller will face his former team this morning.
Your Buccaneers are practicing against the Jaguars in Jacksonville today.
The pads will be on and bones will be cracking in the smothering heat. [read more]

“The Big Dog”
Joe was back in the steel cage with The Big Dog, Steve Duemig, the dean of Tampa Bay sports radio on WDAE-AM 620. [read more]
The cupboard is full, says Dirk Koetter. [read more]

Jameis explains
Legions of Bucs fans want to see America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, get in the faces of his receivers and demand precision and excellence.
Or, in the case of one receiver, they want to see Jameis demand he catch the damn ball. [read more]
It’s Joe’s 24-hour poll that will run every Tuesday beginning today.
Tricky guy, that Dirk Koetter. [read more]

America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, let fans into his mind Saturday afternoon. [read more]
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It’s a morning edition of the Ira Kaufman Podcast, the newest all-Bucs fun sweeping the Tampa Bay area.
Today, eye-RAH goes very deep on all things offensive line, and more. Grab some orange juice. You won’t need the coffee.
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Bigger and faster?
Just eye-balling Ali Marpet, it sure looks like he’s put on some poundage. [read more]

Earning starting spot.
Everything Joe has heard off the record at One Buc Palace about the saga of J.R. Sweezy reveals Bucs types are not concerned about his status. [read more]

Fans loudly approve big play.
As Joe has stated, it’s hard to see each and every move of 90 players on a practice field with one pair of eyes, even two or three.
So the following may or may not have been the play of the day yesterday. [read more]

Bullish on Bucs.
If the Bucs were a stock, Pat Kirwan would be laying lots of cash on the franchise. [read more]
Joe was among the masses eager for offensive line coach George Warhop to be shipped to Siberia after the 2014 season. The Custodian of Canton, JoeBucsFan.com columnist eye-RAH! Kaufman, talked to Warhop and others at One Buc Palace about Warhop’s rise from fan punching bag to revered figure. [read more]