Of course, until we learn the full details, and we may never learn the full details, the stunning news of Lovie Smith being axed by Team Glazer this evening leaves all sorts of questions and speculation as to why. [read more]
Yes, there is loads of speculation that offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter will be the next Buccaneers head coach after Lovie Smith’s firing tonight. But Joe has learned that Koetter, along with other assistant coaches, learned of Lovie’s firing like fans did — via traditional media or social media.
Things can change in a second, but that fact sure makes it sound like Koetter may not be Team Glazer’s first choice to be the new Bucs head coach.
On Sunday night, America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, loudly declared that his “amazing” coaches wanted to win more than some players. It made huge headlines. [read more]
Yes, Joe has written about it before, the grand slam off the bat of Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht is the highlight of 2015. [read more]
Lovie owns the two worst third-down defenses in 20 years
Ask defensive coaches what they want, and they’ll nearly all say the same thing: eliminate explosive plays and get off the field on third down. [read more]
CB Mike Jenkins had a signature play in what may have been his final Bucs game.
Before the 2014 season, when Bucs coach Lovie Smith made his bromance with dubious cornerback Mike Jenkins public knowledge, Joe howled in disgust. [read more]
It is clear to just about anyone now, after Lovie Smith has gone 8-24, the second-worst two-year start of a Bucs head coach, that barring a freak injury to America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, anything less than eight wins in 2016 will be all she wrote for Lovie. [read more]
“It’s OK if you are misguided, Ali. I’ve got your back, bro.”
Not sure if anyone knew this, but Monday, after all Buccaneers cleaned out their lockers (some, Lovie Smith stated, would be for the last time), America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, decided to host a Rookie Night Out. [read more]
Do you miss former Bucs guard Ian Beckles on the radio? Well, here he is, hanging out with former Bucs defensive tackle Chris Hovan talking NFL and the modern day player.
Considering America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, is preparing to take on coaching duties and to transform the Bucs’ losing culture, he might benefit from a few new deputies alongside him. [read more]