Lovie Got More Heavy-Handed
November 21st, 2014Any changes happening inside the bowels of One Buc Palace?
Yes. Lovie Smith felt the need to take defensive matters into his own hands recently. [read more]
Any changes happening inside the bowels of One Buc Palace?
Yes. Lovie Smith felt the need to take defensive matters into his own hands recently. [read more]
Joe’s weekly Friday visit to the Ron and Ian show on WDAE-AM 620 is now at 1 p.m. Don’t miss it today. Click through below.
Joe can sense it from not-as-chilly Florida; residents of the frigid windy city are on meltdown watch. If the Bucs can beat the Bears, that town is going to turn not just upside down, but go into full Blackhawks backers.
Joe has received e-mails from old college buddies in that neck of the woods, writing in so many words, “If Lovie beats Trestman… ” [read more]
Lavonte David missed practice Thursday with a hamstring injury after being limited in practice on Wednesday.
It’s time to do the smart thing. [read more]
A scene painted of Tampa Bay’s Wednesday practice was somewhat disturbing, especially when you consider the weather forecast for the Bucs-Bears game on Sunday in Chicago. [read more]
The offseason free agent frenzy had many Bucs fans wanting defensive end Jared Allen to come down to Tampa Bay.
Joe had wanted Julius Peppers. Thus far, Green Bay got the better of those two.
To be fair, Allen had a bout of pneumonia and lost 18 pounds in September. Joe doesn’t know how folks could play with that. [read more]
Joe was rifling through statistical notes of the Bears offense and, frankly, Joe is confused. Their offense has been a mess lately, yet the Bears have serious firepower.
Yes, Bratty Jay Cutler often seems he would rather have ingrown toenail surgery without the aid of Novocaine than play quarterback, but damn, he is fifth in the NFL in both completions and completion percentage and tied for sixth in touchdowns. [read more]
Crab-legs-stealing, BB-gun-shooting, obscenity-hollering, Heisman-Trophy-winning, national champion James Winston, the pride of Florida State University, continues to look like a much better quarterback prospect than Mike Glennon and Josh McCown.
It’s Joe’s regular nugget on the Jameis Watch, celebrating the best quarterback to wear No. 5 ever in the state of Florida. [read more]
Lost in the Danny Lansanah interception to open the Bucs’ beating of Washington was a missed sack, a very heinous play — by blitzing Lavonte David.
Watching that, you’d never believe David is All-Pro material. [read more]
It’s time for Joe’s weekly podcast with smooth-piped Ronnie Lane of the Buccaneers Radio Network and WDAE-AM 620!
Joe dove into all kinds of topics, including how for some reason losing to Tampa Bay causes mass lunacy among opposing fans. [read more]
The leader of the Bucs defense, Gerald McCoy, took to the One Buc Palace podium this afternoon.
McCoy was peppered with a variety of questions. [read more]
Joe’s really unsure how to feel about Michael Johnson.
He’s dealing with a healing broken hand, defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier revealed today. But Johnson played through it against the Redskins. Presumably, he broke it before the Falcons-Bucs game two weeks ago. [read more]
Yes, the Bucs are running Lovie Smith’s old school, Tampa-2 defense, but Leslie Frazier is still the defensive coordinator. He has a role in what was a hot mess, aka the Bucs defense, before Sunday’s Redskins game.
As Vikings head coach and defensive guru, Frazier studied and faced Bears head coach Marc Trestman’s offense twice last year. [read more]
A guy in the Buccaneers locker room who’s been on plenty of losing teams says this edition of Tampa Bay losers is different. [read more]
You hear athletes talk about it often: “The Zone,” a dreamy area where they seem suspended in time, where they can do no wrong. Mike Evans visited the zone Sunday. The Bucs star rookie wide receiver had 209 yards and two touchdowns in the win over the Redskins.
Evans, a former stud high school basketball player who came to football later than most, said he felt like a modern version of Steve Alford last Sunday, a guy who cannot miss. [read more]
It’s always ironic when a potential Hall of Fame coach (Mike Tomlin) cuts a guy and a surefire Hall of Fame coach (Bill Belicheat) signs the same guy in a matter of hours.
So goes the life of LeGarrette Blount, the man former rockstar general manager Mark Dominik and Greg Schiano booted from the Bucs for Jeff Demps and a seventh-round pick. [read more]
Yesterday, despite various questions at his press conference, Lovie Smith did his best to downplay his Sunday return to chilly Chicago. The Bears just happen to be the team that fired the Bucs head coach not quite two years ago for the nerve to have 10 wins.
Lovie tried to explain Sunday’s game is about the Bucs getting on a winning streak and has nothing to do with him. In theory, Lovie is right. [read more]