Blount’s Tardiness “Blown Out Of Proportion”
July 24th, 2012In the waning hours before Bucs training camp begins, the Interwebs have been abuzz over the claims by Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times that the Bucs’ top running back, LeGarrette Blount, had a constant and continued inability to get to One Buc Palace on time for meetings and practices unless a car service was used to pick him up.
Here was Joe’s initial response if you missed it.
Joe has zero problem with the car service. Bob Knight, when he lorded over the Hoosiers basketball program at the University of Indiana, employed a similar tool to make sure his players not just got to practice on time, but to class. If the end game is to make sure a player is on time, then what’s the big deal about a car service ensuring said player’s attendance?
Appearing on “Rome,” hosted by popular sports personality Jim Rome, seen exclusively on CBS Sports Network this afternoon, new Bucs coach Greg Schiano bluntly threw cold water on the degree of Blount’s tardiness.
When Rome asked Schiano point blank about Blount’s tardiness, Schiano, who seemed to grin throughout the interview, changed his body language when the subject of Blount was broached. His response was documented by Mike Florio, the creator, curator and overall guru of ProFootballTalk.com.
“I think that probably got blown out of proportion a little bit,” Schiano said, waving off the question. “He probably had some troubles — I’m not really familiar with the facts — but that’s all behind us.”
Schiano went on to laud Blount for buying in to his program, his work ethic, and yes, his punctuality.
What Stroud reported about Blount wasn’t exactly a state secret. Joe has written about this subject before, and as he did before, Joe asks, if Blount’s actions were as mutinous as some would have you believe (coughformercoachescough), then why the hell was Blount on the active roster?
If Blount truly couldn’t show up on time to his own funeral if not for a car service, then it’s glaring evidence that the previous Bucs staff enabled Blount. If Blount being late to One Buc Palace daily isn’t enough to get the guy benched or deactivated, then why harp on this?
At worst, former coaches dredging up Blount and his inability to be punctual last year is nothing more than a weak attempt at a scapegoat for the grotesque 10-game losing streak to end last season.





Respected Pat Kirwan, the former Jets front office executive and linebackers coach, ex-Bucs scout and current analyst for CBSSports.com and host on SiriusXM NFL Radio, is yet another pundit that thinks the Bucs will be worse in 2012 than in 2011.

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Joe’s often amazed by his brethren in the media. Some of their judgment calls are real stunners.
In the WDAE-AM 620 audio below, Bucs icon Derrick Brooks talks about rookies dealing with life in the NFL and how he met with members of draft classes and free agents, “I kind of went through the whole gamut of, ‘Hey this is what to expect with certain players and certain things. You explain the Buccaneer Way. I wanted them to hear it from me.’
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Perhaps preparing for 
There will be no long leashes for the Bucs held over from the Raheem The Dream regime, so says Pat Kirwan.


