Stunning Inexperience At Receiver
September 7th, 2014Chris Owusu’s 14 career catches rank him second among Buccaneers receivers.
Wow!
That pretty much stamps the Bucs as the least experienced receiving corps the NFL. [read more]
Chris Owusu’s 14 career catches rank him second among Buccaneers receivers.
Wow!
That pretty much stamps the Bucs as the least experienced receiving corps the NFL. [read more]
When fan favorite tight end Luke Stocker arrived to training camp, many Bucs fans were counting the days before he was released. Stocker was loathed by Bucs fans not so much for the fact he was always hurt, but he had the misfortune of being drafted by former Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik.
And, as is well known from these irrational folks, if Dominik drafted you, then you were a bum. [read more]
Stinking Panthers backup QB Derek Anderson participated in a TV production meeting usually reserved for starters today
Last week Stinking Panthers starting quarterback Cam Newton missed two practices due to injured ribs. Stinking Panthers coach Ron Rivera said the decision to play Newton, who was throwing passes Friday, would be a game-time call Sunday.
So, unless Rivera is trying to pull an unprecedented act of gamesmanship, Newton really is in bad shape. [read more]
With one exception, Joe was not enamored with the afternoon games. Blah. When the SEC has patsy week, it’s bad. War nine-game conference schedule SECers.
Tonight features two heavyweight bouts. First ,of course, is Oregon hosting Sparty. The B1G versus perhaps the second-best conference in the land to the SEC (but don’t tell that to folks in the plains. They are convinced the Big XII is the second-best). [read more]
“The Road Warrior,” WTSP-TV traffic reporter Holley Sinn, has tips on how to get to the Bucs game quicker.
Driving to the Bucs game can be a major pain in the posterior. Just getting late to a tailgate is enough to ruin your day.
Leave it to WTSP-TV traffic reporter, “The Road Warrior,” Holley Sinn to help. She knows all the tricks to get you past the congestion and to your tailgate (or the game) quicker. Life is not made to be stuck in traffic. [read more]
When the Bucs promoted kick returner Solomon Patton and cornerback Brandon Dixon to the 53-man roster from the practice squad today, someone had to go.
They were receiver Louis Murphy and cornerback Quinton Pointer. [read more]
Bucs return man Solomon Patton is expected to be promoted to the 53-man roster for tomorrow’s season-opener.
It was odd to Joe that a guy who usurped Eric Page of return duties in training camp and preseason didn’t make the final 53-man roster. It was even more odd that Bobby Rainey was listed as the kickoff return man.
It seems that is going to change before the first game is played tomorrow against the Stinking Panthers. Per Woody Cummings of the Tampa Tribune, rookie Solomon Patton, currently on the Bucs practice squad, won’t be there for long. [read more]
The Bucs are sitting with $6 million to $8 million in unused salary cap cash for 2014, depending on what source you reference.
That goes against the Lovie Smith philosophy of spend every nickel, but Joe was hoping the excess green would be used to restructure Gerald McCoy’s contract this summer. [read more]
OK, so the Bucs host the Stinking Panthers at 4:25 p.m., tomorrow, eastern time. If you live in the southeastern United States, you have a chance to watch the game free via broadcast television.
Below in the purple-shaded areas are where Bucs fans can watch the game on their local FOX, over-the-air affiliate. Chris Myers and Ronde Barber are the announcers.
It’s been a while, six long seasons of meaningless Januarys.
A couple more big media names have hopped on the Buccaneers bandwagon.
It’s playoffs for Tampa Bay, they say. [read more]
For some reason, Bucs fans take great comfort in the Panthers, and their 26th-ranked passing attack last year, losing the meat of their receiving corps, 35-year-old Steve Smith, Brandon LaFell and Ted Ginn, Jr.
Who knew LaFell and Ginn were stars? Joe must have missed the memo. [read more]
Lovie Smith wants to pound the rock. Fans can pretend all they want that the Bucs’ defense-first head coach wants to play a new, high-flying brand of what he calls “Buc ball,” but Joe isn’t buying it. Not yet.
Lovie emerged happy with his first team after the preseason “dress rehearsal” in Buffalo. Those 17 first-half carries had Lovie pumped up. [read more]
The reason the “Custodian of Canton,” eye-RAH! Kaufman of the Tampa Tribune, is in high demand to be interviewed on both local and national sports radio shows is that he is both entertaining and informative. He brings the heat, sometimes with brutal honesty.
This week, Kaufman began his weekly Wednesday appearances that will last through the Super Bowl with the one and only Chris “Mad Dog” Russo on the channel that bears his name, “Mad Dog Radio,” part of the family of sports channels heard exclusively on SiriusXM Radio. [read more]
Excitement is in the air, and the source is not the scent of perfume from Bucs cheerleaders. No, football is here! Damn, it’s been so long.
So what can Bucs fans expect when the Pewter Pirates take the field at the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway Sunday? Well, longtime WTSP-TV, Channel 10 sports anchor Dave Wirth has an idea. [read more]
Buccaneers Radio Network analyst and former TE Anthony Becht believes Gerald McCoy will have plenty of reasons to smile Sunday afternoon. Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.
While Stinking Panthers quarterback Cam Newton practiced, and threw passes, today in Charlotte, he is listed as questionable for Sunday’s season opener with the Bucs at the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway. That’s because he has messed up ribs.
Injured ribs are one of the most painful injuries a player can have. First, coughing or sneezing provokes a new world of pain, much less running around and throwing a football. There is a chance Newton won’t run much. Aside from just the pain of running, getting blasted after the run could put Newton out of the game. [read more]
Tampa Bay linebacker and special teams ace Dane Fletcher spent years with new Bucs All-World guard Logan Mankins in New England. Today, he opened up about Mankins and his new mentor from afar: former Bears great and Lovie Smith disciple Brian Urlacher. [read more]
The Bucs are banged up and several won’t play on Sunday.
Tampa Bay’s official injury report was issued this afternoon. [read more]
Lovie Smith advised media today not to read deep into Jeff Tedford being at practice today.
If there were an injury report for offensive coordinators, Tedford would have been “limited.” [read more]
Usually, unless it involves Matty Ice and the Dixie Chicks or Drew Brees and the Saints, higher-ups in the NFL fourth estate don’t refer to any NFC South game as a “Game of the Week.” Part of that has to do with teams’ success and part of that has to do with TV market size.
The Bucs do not reside in a large TV market (not small, but not large) and, of course, the team has stunk for so long that Joe doesn’t know what a clean scent near a football field smells like any longer. [read more]
Bucs fans, when hearing of the ribs injury to Stinking Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and him subsequently missing practice time this week, were giddy. No, they didn’t want Newton to be maimed, they just wanted Newton not to play Sunday against the Bucs.
Besides, Derek Anderson facing the Bucs defense is about as close to a sure win as one can get. But news from Charlotte may dampen these same fans’ Friday. [read more]
Thanks to tablets and laptops, Bucs OC Jeff Tedford is doing as much as he can for not being at One Buc Palace.
Of course, the Bucs are treating the Jeff Tedford medical situation like Enigma. Joe understands the Bucs, even if they wanted to discuss Tedford’s recent bout of bad health, might be handcuffed by federal HIPPA privacy laws.
What Joe finds uncomfortable is the Bucs’ public spin on the issue that it isn’t affecting the team in any way. That just cannot be. There is just no way that losing your coordinator in the days leading up to the start of the regular season is anything but a problem. [read more]