Dirk Koetter has molded rookie quarterbacks and inexperienced quarterbacks during his NFL years.
So with newcomer QB Trevor Siemian leading the Broncos into the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway on Sunday, Joe served the coach a relevant question yesterday. [read more]
Yesterday, Joe brought word that America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, damned near set an NFL record for most passes thrown through three games to start a season. [read more]
One mission charged to Bucs offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach Todd Monken when he was hired by Dirk Koetter was to fix Mike Evans. [read more]
Super Bowl-winning coach sounds off on Dirk Koetter and Bucs.
Early this week, NFL everyman Pat Kirwan and discussed Dirk Koetter’s comments about a losing culture in the Bucs locker room. Kirwan said not all coaches would have gone public with that but lauded Koetter for having the “guts” to do so. [read more]
Did Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht wave off a possible trade of tweety tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins? It’s a question that needs to be asked following a report on theMMQB.com. [read more]
Another Wednesday evening meant another JoeBucsFan.com Hour with the dean of Tampa Bay sports radio, Steve Duemig of WDAE-AM 620. It was a road event with Joe and The Big Dog at Maloney’s in Channelside. [read more]
Interesting take today by Dirk Koetter on the Bucs’ superstar receiver, Mike Evans, the guy whose hands have gone from K-Y-riddled to sticky. [read more]
Joe touched upon this yesterday. Not sure if anyone has noticed but second round pick defensive end Noah Spence didn’t play a whole lot Sunday against the rotten Rams. [read more]
Usually, NFL practices midweek are mundane. Players usually have just recovered from licking the wounds of battle from the previous game and are beginning to lock in on the opponent at hand.
Today during open locker room for the local pen and mic club, Joe noticed defensive end Robert Ayers walking around without a boot and his damaged left ankle wasn’t wrapped in any way. [read more]
The hardest of hardcore Bucs fans will remember how helmet-wielding, cabbie-slugging, Adderrall-popping, coach-cussing, referee-charging, pistol-friendly, granny-hassling Aqib Talib absolutely owned Vincent Jackson when the Patriots belted the Bucs 23-3 in 2013.