Leadership Evidence Was Lacking For Joseph

March 8th, 2014
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Falcons-bound?

Forgetting the fact Davin Joseph accomplished nothing on the field during the Greg Schiano era, his impact in other areas and at other times was subpar as well.

Joe hates to be harsh on good-guy Joseph, but the numbers didn’t look good at all. Consider the following: [read more]

Davin Joseph Released

March 8th, 2014

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The Bucs released offensive guard Davin Joseph today. Joseph, a former first round pick by the Bucs, was on the wrong end of 30 and with his high salary became a roster casualty, reports Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times.

The move saves considerable cash under the salary cap. Second, of course, is real cash. The Bucs now have some $24 million to play with before they reach the NFL-mandated salary cap for the 2014 season. [read more]

Will Sammy’s Wish Come True?

March 8th, 2014

The young man considered the ultimate can’t-miss prospect in the 2014 NFL Draft has a dream destination, so he told Sirius XM NFL Radio yesterday.

Joe’s got a hint for you. The 20-year-old speedster hails from the Ft. Myers area. [read more]

Josh McCown Won’t Come Cheap

March 8th, 2014

$1 million for each finger?

Joe looks at the fat cash retread quarterbacks Matt Cassel and Chad Henne just locked down in free agency as backups/possible starters/potential rookie mentors and it’s clear Josh McCown will cost the Bucs a pile of money. That assumes the Bucs hotly pursue McCown this afternoon when the free-agency tampering window opens at noon. [read more]

Reading Into Casillas Re-Signing

March 8th, 2014
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What does the re-signing of OLB Jonathan Casillas mean for the rest of the Bucs’ offseason moves?

Last night when the Bucs re-signed outside linebacker Jonathan Casillas, it was a smart move. Casillas came in last year off a knee injury and he was not promised playing time. Instead, Casillas worked and fought his way to a starting gig by midseason and was one of the more productive players on the defense until he was hurt.

Now Joe isn’t about to suggest Casillas is the next Jack Ham. But he was pretty solid. So what does his signing mean? Joe can look at this all sorts of ways. [read more]

Johnny Football Slipping To The Bucs

March 8th, 2014

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With the free agency dinner bell moving closer and closer, there are so many sensible directions the Bucs could go. That’s what happens when a team is 4-12. There are more holes to fill than some fans would like to or want to admit.

The same goes with the draft. The Bucs could go offensive tackle, wide receiver, defensive end, and of course, quarterback. [read more]

Schiano Man Casillas Re-Signs

March 7th, 2014
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Jonathan Casillas

The Bucs have confirmed they’re bringing back special teams ace/starting strongside linebacker Jonathan Casillas.

A Greg Schiano man from his high school days in New Jersey, Casillas won the starting gig from Dekoda Watson midway through last season before injuring his knee. It was never quite clear what was wrong with Casillas’ knee, and how it was treated, but it seems he’s healthy enough to earn the confidence of Lovie Smith.

Terms of the deal aren’t available yet, but Joe suspects sixth-year-man Casillas got backup money, which means subtract $1 million from the Bucs’ $19 million in available cap space. Hopefully, he will now stop yearning for all things New Orleans.

Needing To Step Up

March 7th, 2014
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USA Today ranks Davin Joseph as top OL who needs to turn play around.

Yes, these are not just anxious times for fans, when they wait for the free agent dinner bell to ring, but also for NFL veterans. Especially well-paid veterans. Especially veterans over the age of 30. Especially veterans who played for crummy teams the previous season. Especially veterans who were not chosen by the man who sits in the general manager’s seat and the new head coach.

Sadly for Bucs offensive guard Davin Joseph, he fits every one of those categories.

Returning from knee surgery, Joseph did not have a great year. Even he would admit that. Given how all signs are pointing the wrong direction for the former first-round pick, if Joseph survives the aforementioned obstacles, he will have to improve his play or he may be looking for a new team in 2015.

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Is Michael Bennett The “Value” Pick?

March 7th, 2014

michael bennett 0121The Bucs are buying a defensive end this month because they’re not buying Da’Quan Bowers and Adrian Clayborn are above-average starters.

That undeniable.

The sad thing here is the Bucs are desperate and must move fast. [read more]

Bucs Prepping For Immediate McCown Move

March 7th, 2014

Regular JoeBucsFan.com readers know Joe rarely goes to the “source” card on these pages. Joe’s not big on using unnamed sources, and while Joe shares reports of other media types doing just that, Joe only goes there with his own sources on rare occasion.

Today is one of those days. [read more]

Saffold Would Offer Intriguing Options

March 7th, 2014

SaffoldA few months ago, the Bucs headed out to play the Kellen Clemens-led Rams in St. Louis and caught a break to start the game. Rams beastly left tackle Jake Long blew his knee out on the opening snap.

In stepped versatile Rams guard/right tackle/left tackle Rodger Saffold, and the Bucs didn’t take advantage one bit. [read more]

Give The Bucs Time

March 7th, 2014

With the free agent dinner bell ready to ring in four days, Joe cannot help himself but to peek at what presents Bucs general manager Jason Licht may lay at the foot of the live oak tree Wednesday morning.

Offensive linemen, wide receivers, defensive ends, tight ends and, yes, even quarterbacks, Joe can easily see the Bucs pouncing on any of these positions in the early hours of free agency. [read more]

Shaun Hill On Bucs’ Radar

March 7th, 2014
Lions backup QB Shaun Hill is reportedly on the Bucs radar.

Lions backup QB Shaun Hill is reportedly on the Bucs’ free agent wish list.

Now, don’t get mad at Joe because the Bucs’ braintrust, led by coach Lovie Smith and general manager Jason Licht, talked openly about acquiring quarterbacks at the NFL Scouting Combine. If Joe mentioned this without attribution, the Mike Glennon Mob would go nuts and try to tell Joe the Bucs would be just as worse off with Matt Ryan.

Today, again, this news is coming from the Twitter feed of NFL insider Ian Rapoport of NFL.com and NFL Network fame. [read more]

A Plea For Healthy Choices

March 6th, 2014

Last year, Greg Schiano and former rockstar general manager Mark Dominik gambled that four Buccaneers coming off major surgery would perform at a high level at critical positions.

How the hell did that turn out? [read more]

Shaun King Explains Johnny Football Freefall

March 6th, 2014

Former Bucs quarterback Shaun King, one of three QBs to the lead the Bucs to the NFC Championship game, tells his NBC Sports Network brethren why Johnny Football will not be a first-round draft pick in May.

There is no truth to the rumor that King was taken to a mental institution for testing following shooting this video.

Four-Team Race If…

March 6th, 2014

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Joe knows that quarterback is a divisive position on the Bucs. Whether it was leaky Rip Van Freeman or Mike Glennon, nothing short of uniforms gets Bucs fans worked up more than talking about quarterbacks.

Of course, there is the Mike Glennon Mob who believes the youngster is the second-coming of Brad Johnson, though Joe cannot remember when Johnson led the 32nd-ranked offense. [read more]

Too Much Of A Rutgers Feel

March 6th, 2014

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Yes, the Bucs uniform chatter hasn’t died down much since they were unveiled Monday. And one would have to search long and hard on the interwebs to find a positive critique (short of perhaps a NIKE employee).

It’s no surprise that ornery Alan Dell of the Bradenton Herald is no fan of the uniforms. And while some focus on the CFL-like different colored shoulders or the alarm-clock-number font, Dell’s criticism comes with a unique angle.

Dell believes the new Bucs uniforms look too much like Rutgers’ and believes former Bucs commander Greg Schiano — who Dell despised and had an ax to grind with from his first day as head coach — had a hand somehow in the design.

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“Heavy On My Mind”

March 6th, 2014

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Great audio below of Buccaneers free-agent-to-be defensive end Jared Allen on SiriusXM NFL Radio this morning.

Allen says his family’s happiness in his next city is “heavy on my mind.” He loved his previous communities of Kansas City and Minneapolis during his first two NFL stops. It sure sounds to Joe like Allen and his wife would be down on a big-city, less-family-friendly town. Having spent time in Kansas City and Minneapolis-St. Paul, Joe can say that Tampa is similar in many ways.

Allen didn’t hide his uneasiness about joining the Raiders, citing their woes in general, and specifically at quarterback and running back. Enjoy via the orange button below.

Spending Should Stay Out Of Balance

March 6th, 2014

With free agency looming in just five days — five days! — it’s the time of year Joe actually cares about accounting and salary cap numbers.

Per the reputable salary tracker OverTheCap.com, the Bucs have the seventh-highest amount of 2014 funds devoted to defense in the NFL. That’s stunning, especially considering it’s no secret Lovie Smith is gearing up to invest heavily and quickly at defensive end. [read more]