“The Kid’s Got A Motor”
June 11th, 2015Chatting with starting Tampa Bay middle linebacker Bruce Carter today, Joe asked the four-year veteran what he thought of one of his teammates. [read more]
Chatting with starting Tampa Bay middle linebacker Bruce Carter today, Joe asked the four-year veteran what he thought of one of his teammates. [read more]
Yes, the Buccaneers defense was sad last year. Sorry. Joe can’t sugarcoat.
So it’s great to hear — and see — that the defense feels different now versus this time in 2014. [read more]
Simply put, the offense today — yes, in underwear football — looked sloppy. Interceptions, dropped passes, passes way off the mark. It was not pretty.
And, no, Josh McCown was nowhere to be found. [read more]
“Dude, I found this mom and pop meat shop in south Tampa that has a beautiful New York strip. Now where can we find a grill?”
The Buccaneers grinded out anther underwear football practice today under broiling conditions at One Buc Palace.
The two-hour session was open for Joe and various sweaty media types. Your need-to-know is below. [read more]
Bucs right tackle and all around good guy Demar Dotson apparently is irked about his contract with the Bucs enough that he boycotted the final day of OTA practice, which was open to the Tampa Bay pen and mic club this afternoon.
Joe will deliver more details later, but today was a big day for the Bucs defense during the underwear football session at broiling One Buc Palace. [read more]
The hardest of the hardcore Bucs fans know Tampa Bay, by virtue of winning the Chase for Jameis, has first dibs on the waiver wire, where released players can be had before they hit the open market. [read more]
The guy who hopes to rain on the Buccaneers’ season in 94 days is about to have his schedule adjusted. [read more]
Yes, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht has taken risks in his 16 months or so on the job. Of course, hoping a pair of second round rookies, one a Division-III product, can keep the uniform clean of “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, is a gamble by any measure.
As Joe has stated, early in his tenure, Licht will be defined by his second round picks. [read more]
One of the forgotten free agent signees is defensive tackle Henry Melton.
Now two years removed from knee surgery and a veteran of Lovie Smith’s defense in Chicago, Melton is expected to be a plug-and-play kind of tackle. [read more]
So what the hell went wrong with Robert Griffin, III? Where did things turn sour for Colin Kaepernick last year?
And what could this have to do with America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston? [read more]
Joe has stated many times that when a team finishes 2-14, there are more holes to fill than on a freaking screen door. On top of that, the Bucs jettisoned five starters, which one could argue were holes to begin with. [read more]
Yes, it’s June and some don’t feel any urgency for football season because they think it’s so far away.
Joe’s here to remind you that things get very dangerous in just 66 days. [read more]
Joe can’t decide what’s more interesting: Jameis Winston getting a new locker room neighbor or punter Michael Koenen having a fire lit under his ass. [read more]
Once upon a time, the Buccaneers had the NFL’s ninth-ranked offense under first-year (and first-time) offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan. [read more]
Save for the Andrew Lucks of the world, rookie quarterbacks struggle far more often than not. That’s why Joe thinks if the Bucs can get six wins this year, that would be a nice season, tripling their wins from the previous puke-filled season. [read more]
Joe will never forget when Mike Evans, in his first rookie minicamp practice, made one of the silliest catches Joe has ever seen.
You could almost hear all the audible “Ohs” from witnesses all the way to Jesuit High School. [read more]
Look, it is June. Joe’s concentration this time of the year is tilted toward gawking at lovely lasses in tanned legs while nursing cold beer on a hot afternoon more than who the starting long snapper will be. Sorry. [read more]
Greg Schiano wanted his quarterbacks terrified of making a mistake.
Lovie Smith? He nailed his audition for Fear Factor in Game 2 last season. [read more]