“All I Was Watching Was Matt Ryan”
September 11th, 2016
Details of Matt Ryan study emerge
America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, clarified his early development under Dirk Koetter for Atlanta media this week. [read more]

Details of Matt Ryan study emerge
America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, clarified his early development under Dirk Koetter for Atlanta media this week. [read more]

Gene Deckerhoff
During training camp, Joe got a chance to talk Bucs football with the longtime radio voice of the Bucs, Gene Deckerhoff, now entering his 28th season. Joe decided to save the interview for opening day. Enjoy. [read more]

When there are Bucs topics to chatter about, the good people of ESPN Tallahassee want Joe, and Joe is only happy to oblige. [read more]

Dirk Koetter shares love for a former student who should have a huge impact Sunday.
Quite a showdown is gearing up tomorrow at the Georgia Dome.
Those who plan to sleep well thinking the Falcons have a crap offensive line might want to stop reading here. [read more]

Dirk Koetter opens up about Jameis
Candid Dirk Koetter gave America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, special compliments last night. [read more]

The Bucs’ elder statesman, starting strongside linebacker Daryl Smith.
The guy nobody talks about in the Bucs’ defense will be a huge focus for Joe tomorrow in the season-opener.
Every week, two lucky JoeBucsFan.com readers are picked randomly for a chance to win a giant tin of wings from Abe’s Place, the best wings in Clearwater.
All they must do is be more football savvy — or luckier — than Abe when it comes to picking against the spread. [read more]
You know it is football season when Joe breaks out the maps showing who can watch the Bucs and where — for those who don’t like to go to bars and those unlucky, unfortunate souls who do not have the benefit of NFL Sunday Ticket, the greatest invention since the beer bottle opener. [read more]

Very candid and interesting admission by Dirk Koetter last night. [read more]

Leave the past in the past.
One reason a lot of Bucs fans are confident the wings of the Dixie Chicks will be clipped Sunday is that the Bucs went into the Dixie Chicks’ house with a rookie quarterback and won in overtime last year. [read more]

Key to start with a win.
Yes, boys and girls, tomorrow is an important date. [read more]
Remember to visit the new BalzerFootball.com. It’s a little brother site of JoeBucsFan.com manned by esteemed Pro Football Hall of Fame selector and voter Howard Balzer, a veteran of all forms of media and a regular voice heard on SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Balzer is a true expert on all things NFL, one of the very best in the business. Enjoy plenty from Howard and the Sports Xchange. Today, Howard looks at Jerry Jones talking about circumcising the mosquito.

Booming leg.
This is one of the rare times Joe will write about a punter unless he’s awful or does something awful or is cut, which would be awful. [read more]

Mike Evans fingers change
Evidence keeps mounting that more homerun balls are coming to the Bucs offense. [read more]

Kwon talks to Joe
This isn’t just another game for Kwon Alexander on Sunday. [read more]

Atlanta coach lauds America.
If there are any disbelievers of America’s Quarterback, Pro Bowler Jameis Winston, still employed in the NFL (besides Ken Whisenchoke), Dan Quinn isn’t one of them. [read more]
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Former Atlanta head coach now Bucs DC Mike Smith points to energetic fans for Dixie Chicks’ home-opener win streak. A Bucs defender isn’t buying it.
It seems the main reason the Dixie Chicks have won eight straight home openers is the raucous noise raised by Atlanta fans. [read more]
Bizarre yet minor development at One Buc Palace today. [read more]