Since Bucs coach Todd Bowles first arrived in Tampa Bay in 2019 as a defensive coordinator, he and his defense have had really good luck bottling up one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the game, Christian McCaffrey. [read more]
Joe swears the way some NFL coaches carry on about turnovers and takeaways, they believe taking care of the ball is more important than scoring. [read more]
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Two decades have passed since one of the most shocking episodes in Buccaneer history.
It was 20 years ago this week that Jon Gruden, backed by Rich McKay, told Keyshawn Johnson to get lost. The message was simple and direct: we’ll pay you to stay home. [read more]
Much respect to The Jim Rome Show for having Lavonte David on yesterday to acknowledge him reaching 1,000 career solo tackles. Thanks for reading Joe, Mr. Rome. [read more]
Don’t shoot the messenger here. This comment came from the Buccaneers’ defensive guru, a man who played defensive back in the NFL and coached it for decades. [read more]
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When Todd Bowles was hired as head coach, lots of fans barked about how people should ignore Bowles’ heinous record with the Jets because they’re a messy, bumbling organization that fails their head coaches. [read more]
It was really, really heartwarming for Joe to see the Bucs defense play aggressively and ornery and get after running backs behind the line and, of course, hound the quarterback. [read more]
Joe already typed yesterday about how one of the coolest formations Bucs coach Todd Bowles (defensive line coach Kacy Rodgers?) used Sunday against Tennessee was a formation rarely seen. [read more]