Jameis’ Affection For J.J. Watt
September 23rd, 2015There is a common saying out there in non-sports land, “Don’t poke the bear.”
In other words, don’t provoke a feared animal into attacking you. [read more]
There is a common saying out there in non-sports land, “Don’t poke the bear.”
In other words, don’t provoke a feared animal into attacking you. [read more]
Bucs guard Ali Marpet talks about how the Texans seem to be using all-world defensive tackle J.J. Watt differently this year.
Joe enjoys reading the musings of Andy Benoit of theMMQB.com, as he breaks down the tape of a handful of NFL games each week, and often posts his findings on Twitter while watching tape.
Conveniently for Joe, Benoit monitored tape of the Texans-Stinking Panthers game and had a nugget on all-world defensive tackle J.J. Watt. [read more]
The way the Bucs have played in recent years at the Den of Depression, many a Bucs fan wanted to turn a bottle of Jack upside down and see how much they could pour down their gullet. [read more]
Houston sackmeister J.J. Watt will be a good gauge to see just how far the Bucs offensive line has developed.
It seems, just from last week, the offensive line, even with two rookies starting and a couple of guys on their last legs in the NFL, had a nice game against the Saints.
How good? J.P. Peterson of WDAE-AM 620 dug up what the stat geeks had to say about the front wall of the Bucs last Sunday. [read more]
An NFL analyst seems to think the best way to defend the Texans is to let Houston QB Ryan Mallett throw early and often.
A common theme among defensive coordinators is that they want to turn an offense into a one-dimensional force.
That way, it is predictable.
But when you turn an offense into a one-trick pony, and that pony really has no tricks, you’ve shut down an offense. [read more]
Joe remembers talking with a trusted Bucs source over the summer and mentioning that if America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, could be among the top-third tier of quarterbacks in the NFL, the Bucs would come out bandits.
Said Bucs type just smiled and replied, “Oh, home run!” [read more]
Yes, Tampa Bay went all turtle late in the game against the Saints.
But the Bucs really weren’t playing scared of Jameis Winston and what he might do with the ball, says former Bucs and Super Bowl quarterback Trent Dilfer. [read more]
Ugh!
It’s back to the cold tub/hot tub/crying tub for second-year tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins. [read more]
Young, talented players often are unpredictable, and second-year tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins has been consistently inconsistent since arriving in Tampa.
That was on display big time Sunday in New Orleans. [read more]
Joe must commend former Bucs franchise quarterback leaky, sleepy Josh Freeman.
The guy is stopping at nothing to resurrect his career. [read more]
Listening to Lovie Smith last night on the Buccaneers Radio Network, Joe sensed Lovie was especially happy that his defense finally displayed the identity he craves for it. [read more]
Lovie Smith seems to believe rookies G Ali Marpet (above) and LT Donovan Smith are progressing nicely.
Yes, the Bucs are banking on three rookies to lead the way offensively.
It’s rare to succeed with so many rookies, one of which includes America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. [read more]
Those listening closely to the Bucs-Saints television broadcast heard Ronde Barber take an early shot at Johnthan Banks. [read more]
Yesterday, Joe had to do a double-take. Rub his eyes and blink.
It couldn’t be true, could it? Is this some type of Bourbon Street hangover? Joe looked at the top sack men in the NFL and atop the list sat a Buccaneer. [read more]
Bucs fans were giddy about how the pewter pirates seemingly rose from the dead and punked Drew Brees in his own crib.
It was a nailbiting, exhilarating win, and Bucs fans are drinking in the good vibes. [read more]
Credit Seminole High grad Jeff Darlington of NFL Network for grabbing a photo of this sweet Bucs shirt.
And the owner of the shirt is none other than Jaboo, Sr., the father of America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. [read more]
In the first week of the season, John Breech of CBS Sports rightly gave the Bucs an “F” grade for their pathetic performance against the Titans.
My, how much a difference a week makes. [read more]
A rarely heard theme from the 2014 version of Lovie Smith was accentuated by the head coach tonight.
Joe discussed yesterday the crowd that hates America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. Joe has dubbed these knuckledraggers the “anti-Jameis blowhards.”
Yesterday, Jameis shut up all of these blowhards save the stubborn, die-hard types. [read more]
Joe does not subscribe to the pound-your-chest macho belief that football players must be wild beasts eager to gouge their opponents’ eyes out and insult their mamas. [read more]
Remember how Buccaneers officials talked a lot this offseason about all those close games the team played in 2014, all those tight losses?
Gerald McCoy talked about them today. [read more]