Free Agency Countdown: 29 Days — Big Talent, Big Risk With E.J. Gaines
February 13th, 2018
You might be noticing a theme on these pages: desperation. [read more]

You might be noticing a theme on these pages: desperation. [read more]
One of the most intriguing coaching moves of this decade in professional sports happened last night and Joe would love to see Dirk Koetter learn from it and apply it where appropriate. [read more]

Difference-maker.
As Joe documented last week, the Bucs have absolutely stunk at drafting running backs in this decade. [read more]

Overlooked.
Joe knows everybody and his brother are jumping up and down hoping the Bucs somehow land this Bradley Chubb from North Carolina State. [read more]

DL coaching candidate Ted Monachino has a long history with Dirk Koetter.
So the Bucs are looking for a defensive line coach. It seems, as Bucs coach Dirk Koetter is wont to do, he could turn to a trusted friend. [read more]
The thought of the Buccaneers bidding on a Redskins free agent again is enough to induce palpitations, nausea and/or the desire to molest a palm tree. [read more]
What a glorious time of year this is. The season of hope is in full swing with the free agency dinner bell just a mere 30 days away. [read more]

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Buc fans are waiting for the other cleat to drop. [read more]
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NFL defensive line coach Brentson Buckner.
Who knows who the Bucs had in mind when they informed defensive line coach Jay Hayes he was being relieved of his duties last week? [read more]

Who made the call?
Joe has always had a suspicious mind if not a curious mind. And unless something is written in stone (or a team news release), Joe won’t fully believe it. [read more]
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Joe understands a lot of Bucs fans have Patriots running back Dion Lewis on their radar.
The Bucs very much need to upgrade at running back and Lewis could be that guy. [read more]

General manager Jason Licht should be chasing a kicker
One of the very dumbest things the Buccaneers could do this year is to gift the kicking job to incumbent Patrick Murray. [read more]

Working behind the scenes
Speedstar wide receiver DeSean Jackson may not show up for voluntary Bucs spring practices, but he already is putting in serious volunteer work with Jameis Winston. [read more]

Target on the Bills roster?
Joe is of the mind that for the Bucs to obtain a defensive end that actually is a difference maker for 2018, AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht is going to have to pull off a trade. [read more]