“Towards The End Of The Year”
August 27th, 2015After 100 NFL starts with the Lions and Colts, new Bucs right tackle Gosder Cherilus knows plenty about his position. [read more]
After 100 NFL starts with the Lions and Colts, new Bucs right tackle Gosder Cherilus knows plenty about his position. [read more]
Rarely is a defensive coordinator who has been stripped of his main gameday duties in a good mood about such a move.
But that is the front Leslie Frazier had for Bucs fans today, when Frazier was asked about the recent revelation that Lovie Smith would assume play-callingf or the defense. [read more]
Gerald McCoy found a away to talk about Marcus Mariota preparation today.
Man, the thought of a real game has Joe all jacked up. [read more]
Sidelined for the remainder of preseason, Bucs WR Mike Evans says he will be ready for the regular season opener.
Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans spent time chatting in the Bucs’ locker room prior to practice today and, like he did after Monday night’s win over the Bungles, proclaimed himself fine for the regular season opener against the Titans.
Evans suffered a hamstring injury on his left leg Monday night. [read more]
A former Buccaneers defensive end served up a mixed Xs-and-Os review of rookie left tackle Donovan Smith this morning. [read more]
Rave reviews for the Buccaneers’ offensive line are pouring in after they stood tall as a unit against the Bengals. [read more]
Joe barked this loudly on radio and is typing in bright lights here: There is zero sense to playing Doug Martin against the Browns on Saturday. [read more]
Joe cannot remember a kicker jettisoned by a team but a year later found his way back to said team’s roster.
That happened last night when Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht inked former Bucs kicker Connor Barth to a pact. [read more]
A message from Lovie Smith since Day 1 of this season is translating to the field, says cornerback Alterraun Verner. [read more]
So far in the young NFL career of America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, Jameis has a hard time giving up on plays.
This can lead to Robert Griffin III status if Jameis isn’t careful. [read more]
When the Bucs traded for George Johnson, a defensive end from Detroit, Joe thought the Bucs were dumpster diving.
It marked Johnson’s second stint with the Bucs, and Joe is guessing fans would be hard-pressed to name any play he made during his first go-around. [read more]
For America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, success the past couple of seasons has largely come on Saturdays. [read more]
This afternoon, Lovie Smith said he was unhappy with his kicking game on Monday night. [read more]
Joe would have no issue if the Bucs replaced starting center Evan Smith with rising former fourth-stringer Jeremiah Warren. [read more]
There are a lot of things Bucs rookie left tackle Donovan Smith must learn on the NFL level.
And it isn’t just dealing with opponents. [read more]
Tough times for the pride of Largo High, Bucs’ fourth-year cornerback Leonard Johnson. [read more]
There’s a new Lovie Smith patrolling the Bucs sidelines, says Alterraun Verner. [read more]
Joe thought it was curious after Monday night’s win against the Bungles when America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, deflected praise for his game, suggesting Cincinnati plays a defense very similar to Minnesota, and because he was getting the same reads defensively, it made his job that much easier.
So today, when Bucs offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter had his weekly press conference, Joe asked whether playing a similar defense was the reason for Jameis’ success, or is Jameis just developing that quickly? [read more]
The Buccaneers and Dirk Koetter continue to hammer Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, with new plays and concepts. [read more]