Money Receiver
July 15th, 2018
Big time.
If you need chunks of yards, there are few better receivers in the NFL than Mike Evans. [read more]

Big time.
If you need chunks of yards, there are few better receivers in the NFL than Mike Evans. [read more]

Gazing into a crystal ball. (Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
Yes, the Bucs drafted a running back high in April, No. 38 overall. [read more]

Knows receivers.
Joe understands there are folks who like to take potshots at Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht. [read more]
It all starts tomorrow, a daily countdown look at the top 10 X-factors for your 2018 Buccaneers season.
Joe is pumped!
Today, Joe will share a few things that did not make the cut — and why. [read more]
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Pressure is on.
A guy from East Cornfield State should be able to connect the dots. So a Harvard man seeing the proverbial handwriting on the wall is a no-brainer. [read more]

“Mark, we got this.”
Former Bucs rockstar general manager Mark Dominik doesn’t hide from the fact that he pulls for the Buccaneers and is good friends with the man who replaced him, Jason Licht. [read more]

Can a running game be found?
Joe has been screaming for the Bucs to draft a stud running back for some time. [read more]

Spreadsheeters check in.
The PFF tribe really cracks Joe up sometimes. [read more]

Can he turn around career?
The Bucs, one could argue, have two units that are damned strong. [read more]
Earlier this week, Joe shared the words of NFL super-insider and Hall of Fame voter Peter King, who said Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, should return to the Bucs “with his tail between his legs.”
It seems Tampa Bay Times writer Greg Auman has a similar mindset. [read more]

Lavonte David is fired up about a new teammate
Say what you want about the Buccaneers, but they’re a very confident bunch right now.
Players and officials smell the influx of talent, and it appears to be a fragrance strong enough to overpower the stench of the Jameis Winston suspension. [read more]

General manager Jason Licht
It is interviews like this that have Joe longing for Lovie Smith to break his Bucs silence. [read more]
Apparently, NFL Network executives have no interest in showcasing the Buccaneers and their intriguing quarterback situation in preseason. [read more]
BY IRA KAUFMAN
The sweet smell of success has a nasty habit of turning rancid at One Buc Place. This brain trust is hoping anonymity has its privileges.
It seems nobody outside of Tampa Bay is offering this franchise any sniff of respect. Even hordes of Buc fans are falling off a bandwagon that appeared crowded a year ago. [read more]

Short learning curve. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
A lot of Bucs fans believe that just because Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht brought in a lot of names to play defense, that the defense has been magically fixed.
Hold on, pilgrim. [read more]

Better than a seasoned vet.
Joe has been flooded the past couple of weeks with questions about what quarterback the Bucs should trade for and/or should draft in the wake of America’s Quarterback’s three-game sentence handed down by NFL strongman Roger Goodell. [read more]