Gerald McCoy Anchors NFC Best Run Defense
November 9th, 2015
No NFC team does a better job when its opponent hands off than your beloved Tampa Bay Buccaneers. [read more]
No NFC team does a better job when its opponent hands off than your beloved Tampa Bay Buccaneers. [read more]
A lot of Bucs fans will blame Mike Evans and his ghastly six drops for losing the game. Fair.
Some will blame Doug Martin for dropping a beautifully thrown ball right in the numbers from America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, for what appeared to be six points on a wheel route. Fair. [read more]
Halfway through the 2015 season, the Buccaneers have developed a talented 21-year-old quarterback, possess the NFL’s deepest offensive line, and have four starting rookies that, as a class, are shocking the NFL with their greatness. [read more]
Tampa Bay defensive co-captain Lavonte David was one surprised dude yesterday right before the Giants-Bucs game. [read more]
Anyone at the Den of Depression yesterday saw a sea of Giants fans greater than the overflow at the Buccaneers’ last playoff game following the 2007 season.
Disgusting. [read more]
Joe’s not all negative on the Bucs like other media. Joe loves celebrating success, such as the undrafted rookie starting at cornerback yesterday. [read more]
Look, Joe is a Gerald McCoy defender. The guy almost always has been cooperative and forthright after ugly. While GMC may not be a great player, he is a good player. There is no sin in that. [read more]
Well, you can’t pin yesterday’s loss on Lovie Smith’s defense.
For the first time since New Orleans, the Bucs’ defense actually, sort of, kind of came to play. A pick on the game’s first play. A forced punt (remember what those were?). No, the defense didn’t cough away the game. [read more]
Watching Mike Evans drop pass after pass after pass after pass from America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, Joe could hear mean grumblings about former Bucs hands of stone receiver Michael Clayton. [read more]
Speed is not the Bucs’ thing. It’s a recurring issue that’s very likely cost Tampa Bay games — two this year, including one today. [read more]
Until today, one could say Doug Martin was the gas that fueled the Bucs’ offensive engine. Not today.
Giants linebackers did a helluva job plugging holes and holding Martin to a paltry 31 yards. But his backup, Charles Sims, continued to improve. [read more]

As many penalties as tackles today.
Joe is a Gerald McCoy defender. But Joe also must share what he is seeing, even if he wants to not believe what he is seeing.
And what Joe is seeing from Gerald McCoy of late is painful to watch. The past three games, GMC is playing a helluva lot more like Ghost Johnson than like a Pro Bowler. [read more]
Halfway through the NFL season the Bucs have yet to execute the “we’ll clean it up” Lovie Smith keeps talking about when it comes to penalties. [read more]
Losing another game within their grasp, it would be easy for the Bucs to point fingers. Too easy.
There were drops by Mike Evans. There was a terrible drop by Doug Martin that likely would have been six points. There was Gerald McCoy pretending to be Ghost Johnson and stomping out of the locker room nearly running over two TV camera crews. [read more]
Joe must nitpick here because it’s the kind of decision that will drive Joe to the Valium bottle after midnight.
Why did the Bucs decide to give Bobby Rainey his first carry since opening day on a critical fourth-quarter drive? [read more]
The Bucs were clinging to hope. They had just kicked a field goal with 7:24 left to come within 23-18.
If the Bucs could hold the Giants on the next possession, it would set Tampa Bay up for a potential winning touchdown drive. [read more]
Joe has fired plenty of daggers at former starting center Evan (Dietrich) Smith, many for his ridiculous attitude toward Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, this spring.
But Smith deserves plenty of love today. [read more]
Joe is about fed up with Mike Evans’ NBA-like whining on every friggin’ pass he doesn’t catch.
Mike, you are NOT interfered with on every play! Stop it! Stop it now! [read more]
Mike Evans stood tall before the media in the grumpy Bucs locker room this evening and talked about his dropped balls against the Giants
All four of them. [read more]
A couple of big-name Bucs handled todays’ frustrating defeat and their respective rough outings in different but very similar ways. [read more]