Myron Lewis Doing His Best To Get Cut
September 23rd, 2012It appears the time has come for Bucs cornerback Myron Lewis to begin a search for a real estate agent.
The third-year Bucs cornerback has largely been invisible in his NFL career, largely because he is oft-injured. When there is a Lewis sighting, it is often cringe-worthy. He is far more apt to get torched like a welding arc than he is to make a productive play.
Then there was his little stunt today. Late in the game when the Bucs defense was putting forth a heroic effort to keep the Bucs in the game, down by a touchdown, the Bucs force a punt.
On the punt return, Lewis tried to play tough guy and was flagged for unnecessary roughness. In other words, Lewis was a fool.
It was a grossly immature, head-up-your-caboose penality, as if there is a neccesary penalty.
When Lewis came to the bench, FOX TV cameras caught Bucs coach Greg Schiano having choice words with Lewis. It didn’t take much imagination to figure out what one of Schiano’s words were.
Simply put, Joe can’t see how Lewis is still on the roster when Schiano has gotten rid of players who at least are somewhat productive when they take the field. Preston Parker springs to mind; at least he was a threat on offense. Lewis is a threat all right: a threat to the Bucs’ progress.
What does it say that an undrafted free agent (Leonard Johnson) and a guy off the street (Brandon MacDonald) are as high or higher on the depth chart than Lewis?
Joe is trying to recall any play Lewis has made in his three NFL seasons that benefited the Bucs. Despite being of sober mind, Joe’s mind is failing.





First, let Joe say that the replacement refs really looked like garbage today in Dallas. It’s no exaggeration to say this was a horribly called game.






Four-time Pro Bowl quarterback Boomer Esiason, now a very opinionated New York sports radio host and CBS NFL analyst, sat down Friday with the Gary and The Commish show on 98.7 FM to talk all things NFL and Bucs.




