Report: Bucs Cut Rookie Kaelin Clay
September 5th, 2015Tampa Bay Times beat writer Rick Stroud is Twittering that the Bucs have waved good-bye to 2015 sixth-round pick Kaelin Clay. [read more]
Tampa Bay Times beat writer Rick Stroud is Twittering that the Bucs have waved good-bye to 2015 sixth-round pick Kaelin Clay. [read more]
Word flowing around Twitter this morning is that the Raiders will cut former Vikings and Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder today. [read more]
It was common for Bucs fans to pace so much at night that they wore a path in their bedroom rug fretting over the edge rush.
There really wasn’t much to fret about because there wasn’t much of a rush to even get worked up over. [read more]
Tim Jennings speaks out
So let’s get this straight, the Bears cut good citizen cornerback (sans the bad driving) Tim Jennings, a 2012 and 2013 Pro Bowler with $4.4 million of guaranteed money on his contract.
When does that happen to a healthy NFL player? [read more]
This was a different kind of radio appearance for Joe.
Todd Wright, filling in on WDAE-AM 620, brought Joe on the air for a cerebral, big-picture kind of chat. [read more]
There is some credibility, Joe believes, to the notion that rookie quarterbacks learn best from the sidelines.
It is no coincidence Aaron Rodgers had years to acclimate to the NFL while watching Brett Farve work his magic. When Rodgers did assume signal-calling duties for the Packers, made about as smooth of a transition as you will ever see. [read more]
Per the Twittering of Bucs beat writer Greg Auman, rookie fifth-round wide receiver Kenny Bell will wait until next year to make his mark on the NFL. [read more]
Before Garrett Gilkey suffered a significant injury last night, Joe wrote a story about how general manager Jason Licht must jump all over guards that hit waivers on Saturday.
But now things have reached crisis mode. [read more]
Bucs icon Ronde Barber seemed to have a philosophical clash with Lovie Smith while serving as an analyst on the Bucs-Dolphins game last night.
Barber dared to say turnovers “are impossible to count on” for a defense. [read more]
During the fourth quarter of last night’s worthless fourth preseason game, AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht talked Bucs with TV play-by-play man Chris Myers and analyst Ronde Barber.
Licht sort of offered a peek behind the scenes of a day in the life of a GM. [read more]
As Joe likes to tell friends, “In the end, things work out.”
So Joe uses that philosophy when looking back at the complete and total trainwreck that ensued from virtually the moment Lovie Smith took the podium as the new Bucs coach — to the team walking off the field after losing (winning, actually) to the Saints to end the horrific 2-14 season. [read more]
With no preseason catches and hamstring woes that kept him out of the last two games, rookie wide receiver Kenny Bell is in a tough spot.
Undrafted rookies Adam Humphries and Rannell Hall have outshined him. And the Bucs can’t count on him. [read more]
Rookie kicker Kyle Brindza made field goals of 55 and 57 yards in his Bucs debut last night.
Joe’s making the easy call. The Notre Dame grad will be your 2015 kicker. But he can do more. [read more]
Former Bucs guard and local sports radio personality Ian Beckles responds to a Gerald McCoy Twitter and explains his hypercritical stance on the Bucs’ Pro Bowl defensive tackle.
This week, as is his custom, former Bucs guard and current WDAE-AM 620 personality Ian Beckles teed off on Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy for being underwhelming.
Naturally, this created a ruckus, especially online where Beckles came under fire not just from Bucs fans but also, in a way, from GMC himself. [read more]
So if you believe the words of Lovie Smith last night, it sure seems like defensive end Larry English will be out for months.
We should get an update a little after noon, when Lovie holds his day-after presser from One Buc Palace. [read more]
Per the fingers of Woody Cummings of the Tampa Tribune, Bucs coach Lovie Smith addressed the injuries suffered by defensive end Larry English and right guard Garrett Gilkey this evening in the final worthless preseason game of the year. [read more]
The Dolphins came heavy and hard with inside pass pressure on C Jeremiah Warren and other Bucs offensive linemen, which rattled QB Mike Glennon.
A polite memo to America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston:
There will be blitzes coming up the middle after you. A lot. Probably every drive, every time you take the field. [read more]
Nothing quite like the sweet taste of a meaningless preseason road victory with backups — and Johnthan Banks and Alterraun Verner.
Scroll up and down. There’s plenty to read about the game and more.
The Bucs kick off the regular season against the Titans in 9 1/2 short days.
The Bucs largely have been unfazed by the injury bug through three positively worthless preseason games. That luck ran out tonight in the final worthless preseason game.
First, right guard Garrett Gilkey got the dreaded cart treatment, a very, very bad sign for NFL players. Then, the defensive ends started dropping like empty beer bottles at Joe’s favorite watering hole. [read more]