“Night-And-Day Huge Difference”
May 2nd, 2024
Rachaad White
So the seamless transition from the Dave Canales offense to Liam Coen’s might have been a little oversold by the power brokers at One Buc Palace. [read more]
Rachaad White
So the seamless transition from the Dave Canales offense to Liam Coen’s might have been a little oversold by the power brokers at One Buc Palace. [read more]
They don’t coach’em up at Louisville like they do at Alabama. [read more]
Legend.
In ancient football times, also known as the 1990s, the University of Nebraska won three national championships in four years. [read more]
Bucs WR Jalen McMillan.
Prickly Pete Prisco of CBS cannot believe what fell in Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht’s lap. As a result, Prisco, a stern if not harsh grader of all things NFL, gives Licht props. [read more]
Bucs GM Jason Licht.
While most of the football world thinks the Bucs are a second-rung team playing in a lousy division, the shot-caller of the Bucs seems to think otherwise. [read more]
Display of team unity.
Even the Robert Hainsey-is-Lucifer crowd ought to be impressed with this. [read more]
Strikes again.
So in the waning days following the 2024 NFL draft, Gregg Rosenthal of NFL.com decided to do a “debrief” of each team’s draft.
No, this isn’t another draft grade. [read more]
Kacy Rodgers wants the entire d-line to put a smile on his face.
Two guys with bull’s-eyes on their backs, Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and Logan Hall, better find a way to raise their games this year. [read more]
Bucs rookie cornerback Tykee Smith, a third-round draft pick.
Buccaneers rookie cornerback Tykee Smith is an intense and motivated dude. [read more]
“Look, Glazer, this is what happens when you draft incredibly talented players.”
So rookie Graham Barton was proclaimed a center by Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht after Round 1 of the NFL Draft on Thursday.
Then assistant GM John Spytek threw a curveball. [read more]
The Bucs have seen value free agents sign one-year contracts and contribute at cornerback. Robert McClain and his three interceptions (2017) come to Joe’s mind. [read more]
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Tried to trade up.
There was drama in the Bucs’ war room Thursday night. Almost too much for Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht. [read more]
The Bucs picked the sixth running back off the board last week, University of Oregon sparkplug Bucky Irving in Round 4.
One seasoned college analyst, who often focuses on the Pac-12, thinks the Bucs got a steal. [read more]
“Joel, nobody’s paying attention.“
Here’s a new one for Jason Licht’s naughty basket. [read more]
Full-time or part-time?
Inside linebackers coach Larry Foote has a simple request this spring and summer for K.J. Britt. [read more]
More tools in toolbox.
So the Bucs added new (and old) possible starters this offseason through free agency and the draft. [read more]
Cross-training planned.
It’s unclear where rookie defensive back Tykee Smith out of Georgia will play for the Bucs this season. What is known is where the Bucs project him to play. [read more]
Edge rusher Chris Braswell, the Bucs’ second-round pick.
Now Joe has an idea why folks on social media are down on Chris Braswell. [read more]
Clock officially ticking.
This cannot surprise any Bucs fan. [read more]
Tristan Wirfs
Joe can’t wait for freshly-drafted rookie Bucs center (guard?) Graham Barton to meet his superstar teammates, left tackle Tristan Wirfs. [read more]
Bucs safeties coach Nick Rapone.
So last week NFL chieftain Roger Goodell hopped on Pat McAfee’s show and explained how he desires an 18-game schedule and wanted to help rid society of at least one worthless preseason game. [read more]