One Last Gig Before Camp
May 8th, 2015Jameis Winston was back at his Alabama home recently, preparing to embark on what Bucs fans and the team hopes is a decade or more of service that restores on-field glory. [read more]
Jameis Winston was back at his Alabama home recently, preparing to embark on what Bucs fans and the team hopes is a decade or more of service that restores on-field glory. [read more]
One reason the Bucs were so enamored with Jameis Winston was his leadership strength.
Yeah, “leader” is almost as overused in sports as the recent fad of “mentor.”
But there are some that inspire their teammates and Winston is one of those. [read more]
Remember the report that came out at NFL draft time from NFL Network’s Judy Battista? She stated Bucs players, last season, texted general manager Jason Licht encouraging him to draft Jameis Winston. [read more]
The fun really kicks up tomorrow afternoon about 1:30, when Jameis Winston hits the Bucs practice field for the first time — the start of rookie minicamp.
Joe will be there, eager to soak in how the franchise-savior quarterback handles himself.
As a special treat, Joe is calling in his crack video team for your viewing pleasure.
Don’t sleep on Joe tomorrow.
One of the elite personnel gurus of the modern era, Hall of Famer Bill Parcells, has a simple philosophy when it comes to drafted players: [read more]
Like many NFL types, Joe was shocked the Bucs picked up Nebraska wide receiver Kenny Bell in the fifth round. There are all kinds of wide receivers who turn out to be studs drafted on the third day.
Of course, you have to perform. [read more]
Joe wants to be excited about the Bucs’ offensive line under the tutelage of veteran O-line coach George Warhop, who is in his second season in Tampa. [read more]
Bucs historians know Team Glazer was obsessed with Hall of Fame head coach/personnel guru Bill Parcells. They yearned to ink “The Tuna” on multiple occasions.
So Team Glazer might want to hear what Parcells is saying about Jameis Winston. [read more]
The Buccaneers want Jameis Winston to start from Day 1.
Can he be ready, given how NFL rules have cut but back practice time? [read more]
Yes, the second-round pick of offensive lineman Ali Marpet, from the noted football factory of Division III Hobart College, sure raised a lot of eyebrows. [read more]
Yes, we are still talking about the draft. And why not? Bucs general manager Jason Licht suggested last week’s draft may be the most important in franchise history. [read more]
Joe really wants to know who crowned Father Dungy as the spokesperson/chaplain of the Tampa Bay sports community?
Once again, the failed former Bucs coach is piping up about Jameis Winston, Bucs quarterback for not quite a week. [read more]
In a move lacking the swagger of former Bucs sackmaster Greg White becoming “Stylez White,” Bucs center Evan Dietrich-Smith is now playing under a new name. [read more]
Last weekend was an absolute blur. First, the draft is one of Joe’s busiest times of the year. It flies by. That’s a good thing.
It was made memorable (historic?) by the Bucs selecting Jameis Winston first overall. Finally, a quarterback! [read more]
For the amateur accountants in Joe’s audience, the data geeks who obsess about salary cap numbers and assume they have something to do with winning, Joe’s got Jameis Winston’s contract info. [read more]
Joe had high hopes listening to the post-draft podcast of noted NFL Network draft gurus Daniel Jeremiah, a former scout Joe respects greatly, and Charles Davis.
Joe was all jacked up to hear good things about the Bucs. [read more]
Man, Joe is enamored by the hefty set of footballs carried by Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht. The man traded up into the second round for a Division III offensive linemen, Ali Marpet, and likely needs him to start.
Joe is not alone. [read more]
Joe’s getting hammered via various mediums for having the nerve to say on radio (last night) and on these here pages (this morning) that the Bucs look like a six-win team right now.
How dare Joe not think the basement Bucs are bound for January glory! [read more]