Bucs Sign Linebacker Bruce Carter
March 11th, 2015It looks like the Bucs have a new starting strongside linebacker. [read more]
It looks like the Bucs have a new starting strongside linebacker. [read more]
Literally minutes after ghostly and ghastly Michael Johnson was cut today by the Buccaneers, captain Gerald McCoy took to Twitter. [read more]
Joe officially and happily can confirm the sanity of the Buccaneers front office, because it would have been downright insane to keep ghostly and ghastly defensive end Michael Johnson on the roster.
Joe was flabbergasted that some fans thought a low-effort guy like Johnson would be somehow wise to retain. [read more]
Michael Johnson was ghastly and ghostly, as invisible a player that’s ever signed a huge free agent contract for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Johnson played about five good quarters of football last season, earning “the apparition” nickname and causing Bucs fans to bang their collective heads against available slabs of concrete. [read more]
You want to know why Bucs general manager Jaosn Licht was gun-shy in free agency yesterday? Here is why: two of the three big-named free agents were wiped off the Bucs’ roster. Quarterback Josh McCown and left tackle Anthony Collins.
Now add another member to complete the terrible troika. [read more]
Joe just doesn’t get it. Never will. The Bucs, for years, have been in need of a quarterback in the absolute worst way.
And now, holding the No. 1 pick overall, have the rare once-in-30-years chance of solving this issue for maybe a decade, perhaps for 15 years, and there is still a sect of Bucs fans who demand to trade down. [read more]
Raheem Morris, the guy who led the Bucs to a 10-win, 2010 season on a shoestring payroll while 10 rookies made starts, is now the assistant head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
And Raheem, it seems, has put in a good word for his Boy-Dog. [read more]
Cerebral ex-quarterback Boomer Esiason issued a firm stance on University of Oregon QB Marcus Mariota.
Esiason isn’t sold on Mariota and says his NFL obstacles will be immense. [read more]
Before Lovie Smith was fired in Chicago and hung out in his basement with Jeff Tedford and others, Lovie finished coaching the Bears to a 10-6 record and the NFL’s fifth-ranked defense in 2012.
Two guys anchoring the back of that defense could be reunited in Tampa. [read more]
Crab-legs-stealing, BB-gun-shooting, obscenity-hollering, Heisman-Trophy-winning, former national champion Jameis Winston, the pride of Florida State University, continues to look like a much better quarterback prospect than Mike Glennon.
It’s Joe’s daily nugget on the Jameis Watch, celebrating the best quarterback ever to wear No. 5 in the state of Florida. [read more]
Chatter out of New Orleans claims Step 2 of the Saints dumping of superstars is a plan to send Drew Brees to the Buccaneers for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. [read more]
The sun came up yesterday and the sun set. Yet the Bucs’ roster was virtually unchanged.
Oh, on the very day the free agency dinner bell rang, virtually every team made a transaction, or so it seemed. Teams signed players. Teams traded players. [read more]
The Bucs have interviews and schmooze sessions lined up with a bunch of free agents, per various reports.
A couple of ex-Bears — Lovie Smith Bears — are in the mix. [read more]
Joe’s former Eastern Illinois University brethren Sean Payton, without trying, made the Bucs’ day minutes before free agent dinner bell was heard from coast-to-coast and beyond yesterday [read more]
Joe had a hunch it would start, but wasn’t sure when. “It” began early in the evening last night.
It is Darrelle Revis revisionist history. And it needs to stop before folks make themselves look like sniffling dummies. [read more]
The Buccaneers officially are courting free agent center Stefen Wisniewski. So Joe thought he’d call a guy who knows Wisniewski — and the Bucs — quite well. [read more]
The mere thought of young, fresh, angry talent coming to the Bucs’ offensive line has Joe celebrating like he just won free beer for life.
And a new report says a live, quality body is coming to Tampa. [read more]
It looks like Lovie Smith has gotten a thumbs up from his old pal Rod Marinelli, the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator. [read more]

It was clear the Buccaneers waved the white flag on Anthony Collins in early December. And now it’s official. [read more]
Lovie Smith wants to retain guys who know his defense, and nickel cornerback Leonard Johnson is one of them. [read more]