Publicly, Jameis Winston, “America’s Quarterback,” has played the role of one-day-at-a-time, “I-just-want-to-be-better-every-day” rookie since arriving at One Buc Palace.
But Jameis assured Joe today that he is still the big-talking guy who jawed about winning this season’s Super Bowl and entering the class of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. [read more]
America’s Quarterback listens to a question at his weekly presser today.
Joe gets why coaches always use the same tired phrase “game-by-game.” They claim they are lockstep in razor focus for only the next opponent and try to feign ignorance of the future schedule.
Joe is starting to like this Dirk Koetter, the offensive coordinator of the Bucs. First thing Joe likes about him is that he is competent. He is possibly the best offensive coordinator the Bucs have had since Chucky.
The second thing Joe likes about Koetter is that he doesn’t mince words, as Joe has pointed out already. [read more]
Joe’s already called opening day against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 13 in Tampa a “must-win.”
It’s not a must-win for the standings. Duh. But it is necessary for the psyche of a fanbase that hasn’t seen a home victory since 2013, and compares Jameis Winston to Marcus Mariota.[read more]
Yes, a day after the sad performance by the Bucs against the Brownies in the last preseason home game (Yay!), it didn’t take long for Lovie Smith to lament (UH-gen) that his defense didn’t take the ball away enough.
In other words, not enough forced turnovers. [read more]
Pardon Joe for a quick timeout from Bucs football. Joe’s old friend, high school classmate and former high school football teammate, got tackled with ALS in recent months.
His family — and a good many others — put together an ALS awareness video, as August is the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge month. Every August until there is a cure, the saying goes.
Please click on the video, and if you are so kind, forward it to your friends and/or family with your favorite social media device — Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, whatever. Doesn’t cost a red cent. Joe would really appreciate it, and more importantly, so would Joe’s friend and his family. Thanks in advance.
Yesterday, Bucs coach Lovie Smith proverbially stomped his foot when he said the play of the offensive line was “unacceptable.” But that term is empty rhetoric unless something is done.
To Joe, the word “unacceptable” is just that. It means something should no longer be tolerated and strong measures will be taken to correct it. [read more]
The Bucs cut a seventh-round draft pick today, rookie Samoan fullback Joey Iosefa, the pride of the University of Hawaii.
Running back Dominique Brown also got the ax, and it wasn’t that long ago that general manager Jason Licht was saying great things about him. [read more]