“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]
Good guy Alex Marvez of FOXSports.com and SiriusXM NFL Radio has Twittered that the Eagles are thinking about Bucs offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter as a possible head coach candidate.
Joe also thinks about Rachel Watson joining Joe for a weekend of lambada dancing in Key Largo. [read more]
America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, passionately called Lovie Smith “an amazing coach” on Sunday night.
But Jameis also poured his heart out saying too much of Lovie’s team has the wrong mentality, including their “whys,” as in they don’t know why they come to work each day. [read more]
The beautiful, eloquent, postgame rant by a 21-year-old rookie claiming coaches care more about winning than several of his Bucs teammates solidified America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, as the alpha dog in the Bucs’ locker room Sunday. [read more]
Likely due to clamoring head coaches, who think the NFL is some underground society like Skull and Bones and try to work under a shroud of secrecy worthy of a CIA conference room full of double-agents, the NFL limited the teams available to be featured in the summer reality series “Hard Knocks” on HBO. [read more]
Joe has watched the video several times and, frankly, can’t watch it enough.
Jameis was peeved, angry, outraged. He sure looked like he wanted to punch someone. The losing ways of the Bucs, the losing culture, as Lovie Smith discussed yesterday, finally had Jameis at his boiling point. [read more]
Yes, the Bucs achieved infamy yesterday when they became the first NFC team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to finish in the basement of their division five straight years [read more]
Joe asked Lovie Smith today whether he planned to get more involved in personnel matters this offseason, especially with the extra time he likely won’t spend on hiring new coaches this offseason. [read more]