Don’t Expect A Defensive Leadership Change
June 5th, 2015
Joe really had a good laugh reading Rick Stroud’s story about Lovie Smith possibly getting more involved on the defensive side of the ball this year. [read more]
Joe really had a good laugh reading Rick Stroud’s story about Lovie Smith possibly getting more involved on the defensive side of the ball this year. [read more]
Before the Bucs drafted “America’s Quarterback,” signal-caller Jameis Winston, young Jameis made no secret of his desire to play for Tampa Bay and, in particular, throw passes to Vincent Jackson.
Who could forget Jameis telling Steve Mariucci on NFL Network while pointing to a receiver on the white board, “I hope that’s Vincent Jackson.” [read more]

Lovie Smih explains after Jameis Winston was a second-team QB yesterday. Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.
One thing Joe learned talking to a trusted Bucs source last week was that the days of gifting players starting gigs is over.
Oh, sure, the Bucs expect Donovan Smith to start at left tackle. And they hope, before the end of the season, Ali Marpet will start at right guard. But it doesn’t mean those two are locked in as starters. [read more]
When “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, was at Florida State, he was anything but timid. Loud, brash, confident, often FSU coach Jimbo Fisher had to reel in Jameis to lasso his emotions. [read more]

“America’s Quarterback” points out defensive coverage during Bucs OTA practice today at One Buc Palace.
Yes, Joe is excited as the next guy when NFL players put on helmets, jocks, socks and little else. It’s football! And we live in a football world. [read more]
Don’t dare tell running back Mike James that last season was a down year for him.
Just the opposite, he passionately explained today after practice. [read more]

Bucs QB Mike Glennon changes a play at the line of scrimmage during Thursday’s OTA at One Buc Palace.
News, notes and observations from Bucs OTA practice Thursday at One Buc Palace. And yes, it was a bit toasty out there. [read more]
As Joe wrote yesterday, Jameis Winston is getting loads of work with the second team Buccaneers offense.
Jameis talked about what that means at One Buc Palace. [read more]
Once upon a time, Joe lived just outside of San Francisco when Joe Montana joined the Chiefs.
Talk about a firestorm of emotions pulsating through a sports town. Wow. [read more]
Yes, Joe remembers how over-the-top giddy “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston, was on draft night because he had two 6-5 wide receivers as his main targets. [read more]
The dream came alive for a moment yesterday on the practice fields of One Buc Palace. No, not Joe and Rachel Watson again. [read more]
Yes, it is June, and yes, Lovie Smith is still being drilled about the draft.
There are still some out there wondering why the Bucs didn’t pass on “America’s Quarterback,” Bucs signal-caller Jameis Winston. Can you imagine? [read more]
It still is a stunner to Joe how a defensive-minded head coach like Lovie Smith oversaw two drafts with Tampa Bay and selected a grand total of one defensive player. [read more]
Joe was back operating covert drones and using ground operatives at One Buc Palace on Wednesday, as the Bucs were on the field for Day 5 of OTA practice.
The session was closed to media, but Joe gathered intelligence, regardless. [read more]
Bucs super stud linebacker Lavonte David can’t make a Pro Bowl, but his peers keep on honoring him. [read more]
Joe never really understood all the whining and kvetching about Bucs home TV games being blacked out locally.
Wanna watch the game? Go to the game. Real simple. [read more]
So many Jameis Winston haters had their panties all knotted up when a Titans official, in mid-May, told BSPN that Marcus Mariota had the No. 1 selling jersey in the NFL. [read more]