“Flash” Seen In Tennessee
September 9th, 2015Joe just hopped off a teleconference with Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt.
The longtime NFL offensive mind named three names on the Bucs defense that impressed him. [read more]
Joe just hopped off a teleconference with Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt.
The longtime NFL offensive mind named three names on the Bucs defense that impressed him. [read more]
Per the eyeballs of the Custodian Of Canton, eye-RAH! Kaufman of The Tampa Tribune, superstar wide receiver Mike Evans was not dressed for practice this afternoon during the 30-minute window open to media at One Buc Palace. [read more]
Predictions are flowing in fast for the 2015 season, and the hot calls in the NFC South are emerging. [read more]
Last year at this time, Lavonte David was working on playing lower and starting his pre-snap routine in a deeper crouch.
This year, David has a new focus. [read more]
Jameis talks about being a stud thoroughbred — with another stud thoroughbred.
Joe’s never seen a rookie with so much poise and confidence at a pre-opening-day news conference. Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, didn’t surprise Joe this afternoon with his comfort before a press corps, but it’s still stunning.
Among other things, Jameis perfectly explained his relationship with Marcus Mariota. [read more]
Exhale, Bucs fans. [read more]
Joe’s always interested in the national perception of the Buccaneers, and Joe’s heard a common theme this week. [read more]
Former Bucs QB and current BSPN talking head Trent Dilfer explains his recent conversation with America’s Quarterback.
Sunday will be an interesting day for Joe and the Tampa Bay sports scene. It is the official debut of America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. A new, much-needed era.
However, on the other sideline for the Titans is wily veteran defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau and his Super Bowl rings (won with the Steelers), and his crazy zone blitzes. [read more]
The guy starting the last few Bucs preseason games at right tackle, Reid Fragel, is now on the Tampa Bay practice squad.
So the whole NFL had a shot at Fragel and passed? [read more]
Yes, Joe is sure by now most Bucs fans have heard that America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, is some kind of football savant. A true football brainiac.
A former Bucs quarterback agrees and believes Jameis may be just too smart. [read more]
Yesterday, Vincent Jackson paid a visit to the airwaves of “The Blitz,” co-hosted by Rich Gannon and Bruce Murray, heard exclusively on SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Jackson is one of those players that when he does talk, speaks eloquently but doesn’t say a whole lot (though he isn’t as talented in this trait as Josh McClown. That dude could talk for 30 minutes and when he finished, you’d say to yourself, ‘What the hell did he actually say?’). [read more]
For Bucs fans, it is the season opener. The opponent is the Titans (Joe really wants to use the shortened version of “Titans” which is similar to what “Jags” is for “Jaguars.” Alas, Joe runs a PG-rated site). [read more]
The Bucs have a special new kicker. [read more]
When Joe last talked to Herm Edwards, the BSPN personality and former Bucs coach had just dined the night before with his good friend Lovie Smith. [read more]
The newest Bucs quarterback is evidence Saints head coach Sean Payton had a traumatic brain injury, says a former Buccaneer. [read more]
George Johnson is not the next Simeon Rice, but he is the guy with the best shot to be the Bucs’ next 10-sacks-in-a-season edge rusher.
Sunday, Johnson will start versus the Titans, and it’s a very special day for him. [read more]
So last week, simmering disdain was rekindled between Gerald McCoy and the noted longtime McCoy critic, sports radio personality and former Bucs guard Ian Beckles, of WDAE-AM 620. [read more]
Joe’s already called opening day against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 13 in Tampa a “must-win.”
It’s not a must-win for the standings. Duh. But it is necessary for the psyche of a fan base that hasn’t seen a home victory since 2013, and compares Jameis Winston to Marcus Mariota. [read more]