Starters Win 20-6, The Halftime Score
August 25th, 2018
A rare sizzling start!
Forget about any individual performances tonight; this post is about the team, your Buccaneers. [read more]

A rare sizzling start!
Forget about any individual performances tonight; this post is about the team, your Buccaneers. [read more]

Manned up in the spotlight
No joke.
Joe plans to order a Michael Liedtke jersey in a matter of hours. [read more]

Sets up touchdown and more
If you add it up, Gerald McCoy has played 4 1/2 quarters of preseason football. And you could make a great case he’s on pace for NFL Defensive Player Of The Year. [read more]

The Man
Peyton Barber’s preseason ended after tonight’s opening drive with 15 carries for 87 yards and two touchdowns.
Doug who? [read more]

KICKOFF MOVED TO 8:59 p.m. – Cheer and groan in the comments section all throughout tonight’s preseason Week 3 “dress rehearsal” against Detroit at the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway.
Please stay respectful but don’t hesitate to mix it up. And come back all night long for plenty out of this game, including Ira Kaufman’s 10 Takeaways column.
So much to keep an eye on with the starters expected to play at least one half before the grad students and mattress movers take the field.
Go Bucs!

Sidelined for the preseason finale
Rough blow for rookie cornerback M.J. Stewart not being able to go tonight against the Lions.
Plenty of teammates will join him. [read more]
Preseason Game 3
Lions at Bucs
Kickoff: 8 p.m.
TV: WTSP-TV, Channel 10. (Game will rebroadcast on NFL Network Wednesday at 10 a.m.) All NFL preseason games are available via NFL Game Pass.) [read more]

Versatile OL for sale?
In case Joe has readers today who are just popping in after being away for a few months (why would you do that?), here is something that has been a Bucs theme in recent weeks: [read more]

So what’s really going on with rookie Ronald Jones, the Buccaneers rookie who in a very tiny sample size has popped an oversized balloon of hope fans had for him this season? [read more]
Whoa!
What a surprise! (sarcasm). [read more]

Video below
Joe read an interesting Buccaneers statistic this morning that really made Joe do a head-tilt. [read more]

Load enhanced
Chuckle at the thought of Charles Sims if you wish, but who will replace the 380 snaps he got last season for an offense that marched the ball up and down the field but couldn’t score touchdowns? [read more]
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Multiple leagues were hosted this week by The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast, Hooters and JoeBucsFan.com. Good time seemed to be had by all as Ira Kaufman and JOE went against JoeBucsFan.com followers in the Hall of Fame Fantasy League (HFFL) while Todd went “Ben Stein” against his podcast listeners and Todd Wright Tour golfers in the Governors Of Lavish Fantasy Football (GOLFF).
First, we thank Hooters Tampa for having all of us, making us welcome and in particular Ty and Christina for their nonstop smiles and outstanding service all night long. Of note, Ty is a Hooters Calendar Girl and works the bar at Hooters Tampa every Thursday night for your Thursday Night Football enjoyment this season. Ty is Ira Kaufman approved, just ask him, and Ira was so happy with Ty and how he actually got an RB1 after picking Antonio Brown, Ira forgot to order dessert this year. Either that or JoeBucsFan.com refused to pay for it. Either way, this edition of The Todd Wright Fantasy Football Podcast reviews the entire evening and discusses the specific trends in his league’s first six rounds. Also, Todd also has details on our next fantasy football fueled visit to Hooters in two weeks.

Practice!
We’re talking about practice. [read more]

Stunning data.
Joe understands a core of Bucs fans just cannot wait for the day America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, has his flag lowered to half-mast and is chased out of town by a band of wild animals. [read more]
This will be one of the more fascinating and revealing Week 3 preseason games in Bucs history because of all the Bucs’ injuries and resulting question marks, as well as the usual make-or-break opportunities this annual “dress rehearsal” game offers. [read more]