Spinning The Wheel At Defensive End
May 18th, 2015Listening to Buccaneers defensive line coach Joe Cullen chat today, Joe felt like there was a roulette game going on. [read more]
Listening to Buccaneers defensive line coach Joe Cullen chat today, Joe felt like there was a roulette game going on. [read more]
The Buccaneers trotted off the practice field today and Gerald McCoy was fired up. [read more]
The Buccaneers’ running backs depth should be soothing, especially when considering the fizzle rate of stud college backs. [read more]
Lord only knows where this Bucs team would be without Gerald McCoy to anchor the interior of the defensive line.
Then again, the Bucs were a horrible 2-14 last year, winning the Chase for Jameis. [read more]
All this talk about mentors borders on nonsense. Mentor this and mentor that. Who is going to be that guy’s mentor?
What the hell are you paying a coaching staff for if you need a scrub player to be coaching up a starter? Geez, folks. Quick, who was Jim Kelly’s mentor? Or John Elway? Or Andrew Luck? [read more]
There is so much to like about “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston.
He’s a winner. He has charisma. Teammates love the guy. He is resilient, and the dude is just freaking deadly when the chips are down. Lethal, in fact. [read more]
The Bucs have wasted no time promoting their No. 1 overall pick, “America’s Quarterback,” Jameis Winston.
And why not? The nation is captivated by young Jameis. [read more]
It seems Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans had a cool gig yesterday. What it means isn’t exactly clear.
Via the Instagram account of Texas A&M receiver Ricky Seals-Jones, appeared a selfie with Evans in the background in what appears to be a warehouse of some sort. [read more]
With the Buccaneers opening the Jameis Winston era against Tennessee in Tampa, Joe happily has begun his research into all things Titans.
And Joe found a telling nugget. [read more]
Without accepting the sudden and mystifying notion that Logan Mankins has become 10 years younger, found a barbecue grill and is truly motivated to play for the Bucs, Joe is taking a wait-and-see approach to the offensive line. [read more]
Several offseason player transactions could have dramatic impact.
Take the Eagles trading for Sam Bradford, for example. If he goes down and the Eagles miss the playoffs, then Chip Kelly won’t be able to walk down Broad Street without bodyguards. [read more]
Doug Martin was puzzled by a question from Joe this week. [read more]
Jameis Winston and Buccaneers rookies paid a visit to Jameis A. Haley veterans hospital in Tampa. (Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Buccaneers.)
This is the first time I realized how sports really keep them up, keep them happy. — Jameis Winston [read more]
Of course, Jameis Winston’s college head coach, Jimbo Fisher, is a huge cheerleader for America’s Quarterback.
But Fisher revealed last night that he advised the Bucs not to hear his cheers until they went deep into Jameis’ background. [read more]
Doug Martin spent much of his Thursday afternoon helping inspire kids in Clearwater, along with Demar Dotson, Keith Tandy and Leonard Johnson. (City of Clearwater photo)
How about your Buccaneers making an impact in the community!
Joe was sweating in the sun on Thursday watching Leonard Johnson, Doug Martin, Keith Tandy and Demar Dotson answer questions from Clearwater kids and exercise with them as part of the NFL’s Play 60 program, highlighted by the Buccaneers presenting a $10,000 check to fund youth programs.
The players had very different stories but similar messages. [read more]
Combine what happened on the field in December with what we now know was Bucs general manager Jason Licht fixation on “America’s Quarterback,” Jameis Winston, and it makes you go, “Hhhhmmm?” [read more]
Researching all things Buccaneers, as Joe does daily, Joe found a troubling podcast in which a former NFL offensive lineman and a Penn State beat writer skewer Bucs rookie left tackle Donovan Smith. [read more]
Why, why, why is Scott Smith of Buccaneers.com trying to give Joe a stroke on a sunny Friday afternoon?
Smith dared to suggest the unthinkable could happen in 2015. [read more]
Joe scoffs at the wet nurses out there who didn’t want the Bucs to draft a quarterback because the guy might bust out.
This just in: Any position might bust out. Roughly 50 percent of first-round picks are flops, regardless of position. [read more]