Brooks Gave Jameis Winston “Homework”
August 3rd, 2015
Lovie Smith insists Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, does not need a mentor.
But that doesn’t mean Jameis is without one. [read more]
Lovie Smith insists Jameis Winston, America’s Quarterback, does not need a mentor.
But that doesn’t mean Jameis is without one. [read more]
Joe often gets this question. A lot. And Joe doesn’t have an answer. How are ticket sales? Good guess.
First, Ticketmaster is in business solely to sell tickets. It is neither their job nor their obligation — nor in their interest — to release accurate ticket sales information. The data on their website is often grossly inaccurate, yet fans mistakenly consider it fact. [read more]
During the very early weeks of the Mark Dominik-Raheem Morris regime in 2009, Joe was pounding the drum loudly for the Bucs to trade for legendary tight end Tony Gonzalez.
Tampa Bay choked and the arch rival Falcons got Gonzalez for a second-round pick. [read more]
Let’s add this up. Former superstar left guard Logan Mankins reported to the Bucs revitalized in April with “six-pack abs” (perhaps he gave up grilled meat?) and was called the “father of the locker room” by Tampa Bay management last week.
Then, Mankins talked yesterday about his revived motivation. [read more]
The Bucs have just announced that today’s practice at 2:30 p.m., which was open to the public, is now closed to the public, so the Bucs mobile app alert that Joe received stated.
The practice was closed because of the downpours in Tampa that have left roads dicey and unsafe for traveling.
The next Bucs practice open to the public is Tuesday at 9 a.m.
When Joe thinks of the glory days Bucs defense, Joe thinks of the talent, precision and relentless hunger.
One thing Ronde Barber thinks about is how well the legendary unit understood its weaknesses. [read more]
Joe and the rest of Bucs fandom learned the awful news that good guy and defensive tackle Akeem Spence is out for “months” due to back surgery following an offseason weightlifting mishap. [read more]
It seems like the lone Buccaneer who refuses to call “America’s Quarterback,” Jameis Winston, by his first name must be awfully mouthy in the huddle. [read more]
Joe has maintained that the moment Bucs coach Lovie Smith announced that “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, was the starter for the 2015 season, that barring some unforeseen catastrophe, Lovie cemented his return for the 2016 season if not beyond. [read more]
Hey, when it’s a rookie quarterback in a padless, Day 2 training camp practice, there’s only so much that can be gleaned.
So Joe must look for subtleties. [read more]
Joe can’t shake that annoying Emergency Broadcast System tone pulsing through his head right now. For now, on August 2, Garrett Gilkey is the Buccaneers’ first-team right guard. [read more]
The Bucs have taken a nasty hit to their defensive tackle depth.
It was learned today that third-year pro Akeem Spence will miss a good chunk of the season due to a non-football-related back injury. [read more]
It’s Joe’s world famous practice notes and observations, as Joe takes you right on the field. Enjoy! [read more]

Bucs WR Kenny Bell discusses what his roommate, “America’s Quarterback,” Janeis Winston, whispers about as he dozes off at night.
Want to know the intimate details of the private life of “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston?
Well, Joe has the goods straight from his roommate, fellow rookie and wide receiver Kenny Bell. [read more]
Some might say Logan Mankins needed an attitude change after having the nerve to blame, in part, the offensive line’s troubles last year on the lack of a proper barbecue venue.
That said, and Joe’s said it a lot, Mankins is a changed man and talked about that today at One Buc Palace. [read more]
Bucs fans far too often wanted to — or did — wing beer bottles at TVs all across the Tampa Bay area on football Sundays. galled that their beloved Bucs became such a doormat for the NFL in recent years. [read more]
After a 2-14 season with the Bucs finishing dead last and winning the Chase for Jameis, many Bucs fans believe it is time to rebuild.
But the word “rebuild” is not in the vernacular of Bucs co-chairman Bryan Glazer. [read more]
What Bucs fans have been clamoring for a whole 30 days or so is on its way.
And that news is coming straight from the top, from none other than Bucs co-chairman Bryan Glazer. [read more]