“We’re Going To Win A Super Bowl”
May 2nd, 2015The Buccaneers’ big time draft picks have done some big time talking.
Jameis Winston might have met his match. [read more]
The Buccaneers’ big time draft picks have done some big time talking.
Jameis Winston might have met his match. [read more]
It seems new Bucs LB Kwon Alexander is going to get one helluva education when he arrives at One Buc Palace to get ready for rookie minicamp next week. [read more]
Bucs general manager Jason Licht is to quick call the NFL Scouting Combine the “underwear Olympics,” and he discounts some of what players do at the glorified track meet.
Lovie Smith, however, is happy to say he’s a big Combine guy. [read more]
This Kwon Alexander, the new Bucs fourth-round linebacker, probably will be a special teams ace.
Some NFL analysts compare him to Dakoda Watson (remember him?). Alexander was a good tackler, that is for sure, But in the NFL, one needs more than just being a good tackler to succeed. Cody Grimm was a good tackler, too. [read more]
The Buccaneers’ streak ends at nine — nine consecutive offensive players drafted by the Lovie Smith-Jason Licht regime. [read more]
Don’t think Rounds 4 through Rounds 7 mean much?
Think again. [read more]
Back in February and March, Lovie Smith and high-ranking Bucs officials were talking about being “comfortable” making Jameis Winston the face of the franchise.
That’s changed. [read more]
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One doesn’t normally think of an offensive coordinator when it comes to trench warfare in the NFL.
But Bucs coach Lovie Smith is thinking that will be a big deal this year. [read more]

Bucs GM Jason Licht had a soft spot in his heart for his late-second round pick, G Ali Marpet of Division III Hobart College.
It’s the classic American tale, rags to riches, Rocky winning the heavyweight championship of the world, the Miracle on Ice.
As George Patton famously said, “Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser.” And no one likes winners quite like underdogs. That’s why March Madness is so appealing. Fans enjoy watching little schools take down giants. [read more]
Yes, Joe is having trouble sleeping. The Buccaneers traded up, back into the second round last night, for the rights to draft a Division III offensive guard/tackle named Ali Marpet — while South-Carolina guard A.J. Cann, a stud four-year starter, was available. [read more]
Mark it down. Lovie Smith isn’t waiting for Jameis Winston to change.
He believes in Jameis right now — in every way. [read more]
What could be more fun than new Buccaneers franchise quarterback Jameis Winston having his first on-air sitdown with his old friend, Steve Duemig, aka “The Big Dog” and the dean of Tampa Bay sports radio? [read more]
After trades and wheeling and dealing, here’s where the Bucs stand on the draft board entering Day 3 of the 2015 NFL Draft. [read more]
When Team Glazer hired Lovie Smith to right the ship of the Bucs, just about anyone with a pulse thought Tampa Bay would return to its roots as a manhandling defensive unit.
After his last pick of the evening, grabbing guard Ali Marpet in the late in the second round from Division III Hobart College, Bucs general manager Jason Licht held a press conference to explain his picks. [read more]
The Bucs desperately needed a quarterback entering last year’s draft. But they passed on good ones.
They didn’t need a tight end or a running back, yet pounced on them in the second- and third-round, respectively. [read more]
That experiment with Demar Doston switching to left tackle at nearly 30 years old appears to be over.
Bucs general manager Jason Licht proclaimed tonight that Bucs rookie Donovan Smith, the No. 34 overall pick, is a left tackle. [read more]