Peter King: Edge Jameis
September 30th, 2015An esteemed national columnist, reporter and TV personality has studied this year’s big rookie quarterbacks and gives Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, the edge through three games. [read more]
An esteemed national columnist, reporter and TV personality has studied this year’s big rookie quarterbacks and gives Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, the edge through three games. [read more]
It seems Texans folks are upset with America’s Quarterback, Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston.
Get in line.
One reason Joe has that moniker for Jameis (there are a few) is that Jameis easily one of the most loathed college football players in history.. [read more]

This is NOT one of Mike Evans’ three drops on Sunday. Great defense by Texans corner Jonathan Joseph.
There are well known stat-geek types who believe Bucs receivers only dropped two balls on Jameis Winston on Sunday. And there are other fans, misguided fans, (Jameis haters?) who think the same thing and apparently don’t know what a drop is. [read more]
It still stings that the Bucs lost a close game to an awful team last week in Houston.
But fear not, Bucs fans! Those many, many mistakes last week could be cleaned up as early as Sunday when the Bucs host the Stinking Panthers at the Den of Depression. [read more]
Last week, a career nobody named Alfred Blue looked like LaDainian Tomlinson and ran for 139 yards on 31 carries against the Bucs.
The week before, the Saints, with the Bucs up two scores, absolutely gashed Tampa Bay on the ground in the final minutes and narrowly missed sending the game into overtime. [read more]
Before and after the NFL Draft, there might not have been a bigger backer of Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, than Trent Dilfer. [read more]
Sunday is a big day in Buccaneers history.
And Joe’s not talking about Tampa Bay breaking its double-digit home losing streak. [read more]
It’s been a rough start to the season for Lavonte David. The $10 million-per-year linebacker ranks tied for 138th in the NFL for solo tackles. He’s perennially been a top-5 guy in that department. [read more]

Bucs GM Jason Licht no longer has the luxury of the first waiver claim for eligible unemployed players.
One benefit — yes, Joe is stretching the word “benefit” here — of having the worst record in the NFL is the top waiver claim.
By winning the Chase for Jameis last year, the Bucs had that benefit.
But it was only temporary and it expired today. [read more]
That sacks goose egg dropped by the Texans’ defense? Give Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, plenty of credit, explains his position coach. [read more]

Even America’s Quarterback would foul his pants if you tried to sell him that he played better than Aaron Rodgers this week.
Joe tries to keep an open mind about the stat geeks. Really.
Some stats are useful. Hey, Joe uses them every day and so do just about all fans of sports, even if it is just yards-per-carry or completion percentage or, for example in baseball, batting average and ERA. [read more]
If Rand Getlin of the NFL Network and NFL.com is to be believed — and let’s face it, would the organ of the NFL put out false info? — the era of Mike James playing running back for the Bucs has come to a close. [read more]
Joe’s never quite sure what to make of it when a guy in charge says something needs to happen.
Then order it to happen! Take last year, when Lovie Smith used to say the Bucs must stick with the running game longer. [read more]
The math and reality here are simple and sound. [read more]
Texans coach Bill O’Brien made his bones as a quarterback coach in both college and NFL circles. He’s the only guy who got Brian Hoyer to play halfway decent football with the Belicheats.
And since BOB left Penn State for Houston, heralded quarterback Christian Hackenberg has been, more often than not, a mess. [read more]
All that national media attention for defensive end Jacquies Smith last week didn’t generate an inspired performance against a patchwork Texans offensive line.
However, Smith remains an inspirational figure. [read more]
Man, oh man, oh man. In retrospect, could Lovie Smith have done a worse job in picking free agents than he did a year ago when he first came on board to guide the Bucs? [read more]
Having a 1-2 record with losses to sad teams frustrates Bucs fans.
It is not quite as bad as last year, so there is growth.
One area worse than sad is red zone defense. [read more]