January 10th, 2014

Derrick Brooks weighs in
Lovie Smith landing as the 10th head coach in Bucs history wasn’t too much about Xs and Os, says Bucs icon and 2014 Hall of Fame finalist Derrick Brooks.
Team Glazer could not longer tolerate the New Schiano Order. [read more]
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January 10th, 2014
One thing that excites Joe about having Leslie Frazier as defensive coordinator is his background as a cornerback. Sadly, Joe’s old enough to remember Frazier leading the legendary 1985 Bears defense with six interceptions.
Frazier blew out his knee in the ’85 Super Bowl and then jumped into college and NFL coaching, and he has a great track record with defensive backs. [read more]
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January 10th, 2014

“Well, Mr. Joseph. You’re getting paid up here, but we need to pay you down here.”
Longtime Packers vice president Andrew Brandt, a personnel chief in Green Bay for 10 years negotiating player contracts, made a great point about Lovie Smith’s new role as Bucs’ all-powerful football man.
If players know Lovie is the biggest man on campus , then they know he’s involved in the money side of the game. That can be sticky. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014
This year’s list of candidates for enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame was cut down to 15 tonight, and Bucs icons John Lynch, Derrick Brooks and Tony Dungy made the cut.
It is Brooks’ and Dungy’s first year of eligibility.
The “final 15,” plus two old timers, will be voted on before the Super Bowl. There is no set number of men to get in the Hall each year. Between four and seven will be in the 2014 class, and they must earn 80 percent of the vote.
Joe’s actually surprised Lynch made the cut over great Broncos safety Steve Atwater. They were similar players, and Atwater didn’t have nearly the surrounding cast.
Longtime cornerback Aeneas Williams made the final-15, as well. Bucs fans who want Ronde Barber in the Hall of Fame should be hoping Williams makes it. If Williams doesn’t get in, then it’s going to be much tougher for Barber when his time comes.
Raiders great Tim Brown, who finished his career with the Bucs, also is a finalist.
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January 9th, 2014

Continuing his impressive media tour of just about every NFL outlet known to the free world, new Bucs coach Lovie Smith recently appeared on “Late Hits,” co-hosted by Alex Marvez and Bill Polian, heard exclusively on SiriusXM NFL Radio. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014

This evening the Bucs announced/confirmed the hiring of more assistant coaches under Lovie Smith, new offensive coordinator Jeff Tedford and defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier.
Here are the names/positions:
Marcus Arroyo: quarterbacks
Joe Cullen: defensive line
Andrew Hayes-Stoker: wide receivers
Dave Kennedy: head strength and conditioning
Larry Marmie: senior defensive assistant
Hardy Nickerson: linebackers
Kevin O’Dea: special teams coordinator
Mikal Smith: safeties coach
Tim Spencer: running backs coach
Ben Steele: offensive quality control
Matt Wiegand: assistant offensive line coach.
Presumed offensive line coach Tony Sparano was not part of the official release.
Hayes-Stoker seems like a curious hire at wide receivers coach. He’s 34 years old and was a college fullback/running back. He worked as an assistant wide receivers coach with the Bears under Lovie Smith before leaving for a running backs coach job at Florida International University last year.
Joe doesn’t know the guy, but one would think Tedford would have had a more seasoned receivers coach to turn to.
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January 9th, 2014

Giants vice president of player evaluation Marc Ross is rumored to be on the Bucs’ radar as a GM candidate.
A couple of media outlets in the frozen northeast — hey, Joe is typing this from an empty bar in frozen Illinois, where earlier today he saw rare creatures called “snowplows” — seem to think the Bucs are looking at Giants vice president of player evaluation Marc Ross to fill Tampa Bay’s general manager job.
Both Newsday and the Newark Star-Ledger cite the ever dangerous” source familiar with the situation,” who claims the Bucs asked and received permission from the Giants to speak with Ross. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014

The Chiefs did not block the Bucs from interviewing their director of player personnel, Chris Ballard.
It was believed the Bucs, in their quest to fill the void left when former Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik was jettisoned, were blocked by the Chiefs from interviewing front office type Chris Ballard.
Not true, says Woody Cummings of the Tampa Tribune, who just got an update from a reliable NFL contact. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014

Gerald McCoy weighs in on drafting Johnny Football
Everybody’s got a take on Johnny Football, and that includes Bucs back-to-back Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy.
Asked on Jay Mohr Sports today whether Johnny Football could be a good pro quarterback drafted by Tampa Bay with the seventh overall pick in the 2014 draft, McCoy didn’t do a wacky Greg Schiano line stunt with the question; he bull rushed it. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014

It’s seems Lovie didn’t get his man
The chatter swirling about Chiefs director of pro personnel Chris Ballard being targeted by Lovie Smith as the next Buccaneers general manager has died.
ProFootballTalk.com guru Mike Florio delivered the simple reason this afternoon. Ballard didn’t want the gig.
The team explained that, while Ballard has great affection and respect for new Buccaneers coach Lovie Smith, Ballard has a young family, he has moved multiple times in recent years, and he is happy working with coach Andy Reid, G.M. John Dorsey, and owner Clark Hunt.
And so the Chiefs denied the request to interview Ballard, at Ballard’s request.
The quest continues for the Bucs to find the 1b to Lovie’s 1a.
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January 9th, 2014

Tears weren’t shed for Greg Schiano
Gerald McCoy was given every opportunity to throw love at Greg Schiano today on the national Jay Mohr Sports show.
McCoy didn’t bite.
“I think a fresh start was needed,” said of the hire of Lovie Smith. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014
Those darn NFL head coaches; they just can’t help themselves. They want to win now and that often gets the best of their brains.
That was the take from longtime general manager Charley Casserly, who now works for NFL Network. Casserly was interviewed on WDAE-AM 620 yesterday and explained that Lovie Smith, as ruler of Bucs personnel and head coach, likely will have challenges thinking long term when building the Bucs. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014
Below is more DUI law need-to-know from Tampa criminal defense attorney Brett Metcalf. Learn more at MetcalfLawFirm.com and schedule a free consultation.

Is the Breath Test accurate?
That depends on your definition of accuracy. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) drafted the rules governing the breath machine used in Florida – the Intoxilyzer 8000. FDLE decided that everyone arrested for DUI needs to provide two breath samples and that the results are “accurate,” if they fall within .02 points of each other. That .02 margin of error is 25% of the legal limit of .08!
To illustrate, let’s imagine you’re arrested for DUI and you blow exactly .08 on your first attempt. With a .02 margin of error, your second test can fall anywhere between .06 – .10 and be considered accurate by FDLE. That means the spread of acceptable results on your second attempt is .04! Does that sound accurate to you?
If you have been arrested for DUI and you blow over a .08, we can still win your case. The incredible margin of error allowed by FLDE is just one fact we can use to attack the Intoxilyzer 8000. Remember, the prosecution has the burden of proving you were above a .08 at the time you were driving. If we can show the jury a reason to doubt the accuracy of your breath test, you are not guilty of DUI.
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January 9th, 2014
Entering this past season, Joe had an unhealthy obsession with how former Bucs offensive coordinators Greg Olson and Mike Shula would fare with their respective new offenses in Oakland and Carolina, respectively.
Joe couldn’t believe those guys were hired to run NFL offenses again. Shula was dreadful as a young man running the Bucs offense under Tony Dungy and, well, the Benn’d Around and other 2011 nonsense by Olson should have had college teams questioning his sanity.
So Joe paid quite a bit of attention to what went on in Oakland, where new Bucs offensive line coach Tony Sparano was hired to fill the same job there last season. [read more]
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January 9th, 2014
Well, it is official. Yesterday, Johnny Football told the world what the world expected to hear; Johnny Football declared he’ll enter the 2014 NFL draft in May.
And the Bucs have a high draft pick.
And the Bucs need a quarterback. [read more]
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January 8th, 2014
Gerald McCoy could sure use a guy to rotate in and give him a break once in a while. That would a be a great way to keep McCoy fresh and likely make him more effective.
McCoy missed a load of games while injured during his first two seasons. But it seemed like the back-to-back Pro Bowler was making up for lost snaps under the New Schiano Order.
McCoy rarely came off the field the past two seasons.
He played an extraordinary percentage of snaps, often against double-teams. [read more]
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January 8th, 2014
All things Bucs were on the table this evening on WDAE-AM 620 during Joe’s weekly hour with the dean of Tampa Bay sports radio, Steve Duemig. Of course, Lovie Smith, roster-building, Johnny Football, Mike Glennon and much more were discussed.
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January 8th, 2014
Xs and Os guru and former Bucs tight end Dave Moore didn’t hesitate to identify a necessary fix for the woeful Bucs offense today during an interview on WDAE-AM 620.
Offensive line and quarterback weren’t the calls. [read more]
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