“The Surge”
November 17th, 2015Joe is so damn impressed by how Evan Smith has turned around his attitude and his play.
It’s pretty damn stunning. The guy has been money filling in for 1 1/2 games for Ali Marpet at right guard. [read more]
Joe is so damn impressed by how Evan Smith has turned around his attitude and his play.
It’s pretty damn stunning. The guy has been money filling in for 1 1/2 games for Ali Marpet at right guard. [read more]
The stat geeks may not be aroused by Lavonte David’s solid game against the Cowboys, but those with much deeper knowledge see perfection. [read more]
Joe has noticed some fans squirming in their seats wondering why America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, has targeted receiver Mike Evans so much. [read more]
There were plenty of fans laughing at Joe last week, when before the Cowboys game, Joe wrote all about how the Bucs’ run defense was the best in the NFC — anchored by Gerald McCoy and bolstered by space-eating Akeem Spence emerging as a starter. [read more]
Lovie Smith declared at his Monday news conference that America’s Quarterback, Jameis Winston, is not a rookie any longer.
The head coach explained himself during his evening radio show. [read more]
Yesterday, Bucs fans from near and far were basking in the glory of Victory Monday. Given the fact it happened against the Cowpokes, it made the win all that much sweeter. [read more]
Center Joe Hawley talked to Joe right after the passionate postgame sermon America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, gave his teammates — after his touchdown run gave the Bucs their fourth win of the season Sunday. [read more]
Joe noticed fantastic reaction on both Twitter and on this here corner of the Interwebs for the video of Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, pumping up his teammates in the locker room after the Bucs beat the Cowpokes Sunday. [read more]
Bucs defensive play caller and head coach Lovie Smith believes in his defense more than Joe believes beautiful blonde women should be afforded free parking and liquor at all area beaches and bars. [read more]
Joe wonders how much more America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, would have developed during this rookie year of his — if he had his top receivers available each game. [read more]
No, no, no. Joe promises we will wallow in the warm waters of victory through tomorrow. But news has surfaced that impacts the Bucs a great deal, as they battle to stay alive for a wild card berth. [read more]
The Bucs’ new dedicated lockdown cornerback, Sterling Moore, arrived in Tampa as a nickel corner telling everyone who would listen that he shouldn’t be pigeonholed and was in the hunt for a starting outside corner job.
Finally, and thankfully, Lovie Smith took him seriously. [read more]

Kevin Pamphile and Doug Martin join America’s Quarterback in celebrating the game-winning touchdown yesterday. More celebrating happened in the locker room. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
If anyone wants to know who is leading the Buccaneers, let there be no doubt the locker room has been taken over by a young, charismatic quarterback from Alabama, but 21-years old. [read more]
The Buccaneers’ high-priced nickel cornerback, a guy recently thrust into the position, would love to sit down and talk business with iconic Tampa Bay nickel Ronde Barber. [read more]
Sackless George Johnson suffered a significant injury yesterday. [read more]
The way general manager Jason Licht was talking on the Buccaneers Radio Network pregame show yesterday, exciting developments are forthcoming on the Tampa Bay offensive line. [read more]
Where was Cowboys demon seed Greg Hardy yesterday? Lots of people thought he would mop the Tampa turf with rookie left tackle Donovan Smith. [read more]
It is no secret the Bucs struggle offensively in the red zone. Until or unless Vincent Jackson and/or Austin Seferian-Jenkins return, Joe has a hunch the red zone troubles won’t vanish. [read more]