Lavonte David Happy To Be Cold
November 24th, 2015Joe was in chilly Philly on Sunday, where fan rage flowed at the home team in the second quarter.
After halftime, the Bucs’ defense dealt with a different challenge. [read more]
Joe was in chilly Philly on Sunday, where fan rage flowed at the home team in the second quarter.
After halftime, the Bucs’ defense dealt with a different challenge. [read more]
Offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter shared a newsy nugget last night on the Buccaneers Radio Network. [read more]
What’s with this Peter King, NFL lord of Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and TheMMQB?
Is he not watching America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston? [read more]
Coach of the Week?
Offensive line coach George Warhop might have shopped for a bodyguard during the wee hours of Black Friday last year.
His O-line was declining mightily and steadily after a good start to the season. And fans were maniacally outraged. [read more]
Bucs offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter is a man with fears — and it’s not because he watched film of Josh McCown leading the Tampa Bay offense last year. [read more]
Joe always enjoys watching the “Move the Sticks” videos pumped out by the NFL, co-hosted by former NFL scout and college quarterback Daniel Jeremiah and former NFL player Bucky Brooks.
Really good educational stuff in these videos. [read more]
Joe noticed some fans, fully using their rear-view mirrors, believed the Bucs made a mistake in not picking up the fifth-year option for Doug Martin. [read more]
The sad thing is, there are but six games left in the NFL regular season. (Notice Joe had to qualify that statement with “regular season?”) Before you know it, the playoffs are here. [read more]
It may not have showed up on TV, but Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, was seen out of the offensive huddle a couple of times in the first quarter yesterday. [read more]
Lovie Smith isn’t jumping in pools, drinking wine in South Tampa with Joe Maddon, or running around the Tampa Bay area hollering in ecstasy, like former Bucs quarterback Shaun King says he’s been doing since yesterday. [read more]
The last Buccaneer player to leave the victorious locker room yesterday, starting center Joe Hawley, was putting on a tie and patiently packing up his things while talking to Joe.
There wasn’t much bonding going on, but there was plenty of talk about bonding. [read more]
An under-the-radar stat of the Bucs’ offense is wide receiver Adam Humphries inhaling a big percentage of what’s been thrown his way. [read more]
Look what two wins in a row can do:
The Tampa Bay community is riding cloud nine this morning after the Bucs seal-clubbed the Eagles yesterday. [read more]
Eagles fans are completely and totally melting down this morning in the City of Brotherly Love, not quite 24 hours after the Bucs seal-clubbed their beloved birds 45-17. [read more]
Gerald McCoy loves America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, but a reason might surprise you. [read more]
Lovie Smith is known behind the scenes as an organized guy, a guy with goals and plans and a system.
Oh, don’t you dare question that system. Lovie will tell you it’s a proven winner and shut you down if he sniffs a whiff of doubt. [read more]
The menacing and punishing Bucs offense also is a very dangerous bunch.
Buccaneers Radio Network Xs and Os guru Dave Moore, the former Tampa Bay tight end, touched on the subject this morning on WDAE-AM 620. [read more]
So while Bucs fans were chugging mass quantities of alcoholic beverages over the five-touchdown performance of America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, the man who coached him up in college was on radio talking about the game. [read more]
Joe understands why Tampa Bay fans stomp their feet because national types don’t talk much about the team and few if any games are broadcast in primetime.
TV networks are not about what is fair. [read more]
Wide receivers Russell Shepard and Adam Humphries sky in celebration of Shepard’s touchdown yesterday. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Welcome to Victory Monday, Bucs fans!
Welcome to a playoff chase. Yes, really!
And you know how this all started? It started with the drafting of America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. [read more]
Bucs director of player personnel Jon Robinson, left, joins Bucs GM Jason Licht and Licht’s children in the traditional victory-postgame-plunge-with-the-suits-on last night.
So the “Fire the Cannonballs” tradition is growing. [read more]
Yes, Joe gets a kick out of Bucs fans who kvetch that Lovie isn’t some cartoon character on the sidelines.
Lovie is a stoic figure during the games, unless Akeem Spence does something dumb. That’s usually because Lovie is deep in thought. A man in control. [read more]