The Jameis Of The Defense
April 25th, 2017
Talks leadership and teamwork.
Various Bucs officials, suits and coaches often refer to middle linebacker Kwon Alexander as “the Jameis of the Defense.” [read more]

Talks leadership and teamwork.
Various Bucs officials, suits and coaches often refer to middle linebacker Kwon Alexander as “the Jameis of the Defense.” [read more]

Leverage.
In case you were not aware, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, is one smart young man. [read more]

Missing on AP a Bucs win.
Despite this being a glorious week for NFL fans, many Bucs fans were in a bitter mood when it was learned free agent running back Adrian Peterson is in serious contract negotiations with the Saints. [read more]

Eye-opening talk from Jameis
Joe interrupts the pre-draft frenzy to give legions of Buccaneers fans heart palpitations. [read more]

Bring it here, says Kwon.
Adorned in a Kwon Alexander t-shirt with an image of the Bucs’ middle linebacker flexing his biceps, Kwon Alexander addressed the Tampa Bay media this afternoon at One Buc Palace. [read more]

“Seriously?”
Yeah, there’s a new hole in the wall at JoeBucsFan.com headquarters. [read more]

Ali Marpet has been busy in his new role
Tampa Bay could have made a play for Pro Bowl center Alex Mack in free agency right before the 2014 season. And they could have tried to invest in Mack before he transformed the Falcons’ offensive line last year.
Instead, the Bucs have their stud guard studying to be like Mack. [read more]

Bucs WR talks Adrian Peterson.
Last week, America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, was effusive in his praise of future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson and was clear about how he “absolutely” would like to hand the ball off to him. [read more]

“Big things” expected.
The pressure is on. [read more]
Joe is do damn pumped to share Episode 1 of Lunch With Real Rock Riley, seen right here on JoeBucsFan.com every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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Can “safe” be “bold?”
Bold plays are no stranger to general manager Jason Licht.
It’s why legions of Bucs fans adore and trust him — and why Nick Folk is a proud member of the Buccaneers. [read more]
Tampa Bay’s only Pro Football Hall of Fame voter, Ira Kaufman, has hung his hat at JoeBucsFan.com world headquarters since July 2015. His columns pop here every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and his award winning podcasts fire every Tuesday and Thursday.
Today, of course, Ira looks at the NFL Draft in a different light.
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Too early at No. 19?
In a matter of hours, mock drafts will be done for eight months. Or, as Jeff Cameron calls them, “fake drafts.” [read more]

Some fans will be upset.
Gerald McCoy hears you, you drooling jackals. [read more]

One player matches.
Since the hours after the Bucs ended their 2016 season, winning Bucs coach Dirk Koetter has bemoaned the lack of explosive plays by his offense. [read more]
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Big-name Buc weighs in on DeSean Jackson’s first days
Yes, Tampa Bay has only been back to work for six days, strictly meetings and working out and conditioning, per NFL rules. [read more]

Bucs GM Jason Licht
Joe has made the point several times that Falcons fans are never seen weeping, cursing and/or marching on team headquarters because their club coughed up two first-round picks, a second-round pick and two fourth-round picks for the right to draft Julio Jones in 2011. [read more]
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