How Twitter Is Changing Football News

November 29th, 2013

Joe remembers three or four years ago, many people mocked Twitter for being something that middle school girls fooled with.

From the moment Joe learned of Twitter, he knew it was a good thing and mocked those who dismissed it. Now, Twitter is a viable news source and depending who is doing the Twittering, a trusted source of breaking news.

Last week, when Dashon Goldson was suspended, he flew to California to be with family and be treated by doctors he had used in his days with the 49ers. Why? Because he was banned from One Buc Palace for the week (more on that later). While on his return flight, he had to shut down his electronics as the plane was approaching Tampa International Airport with the Bucs and the Lions in a tight game in the final minutes. [read more]

Schiano The Rock

November 29th, 2013

It’s Part II of Joe’s exclusive chat with Bucs special teams coach Dave Wannstedt, who’s in his 39th year of coaching. The man has ridden major highs and lows of the business, including Super Bowl rings with the Cowboys and three AFC East titles with the Dolphins and Jay Fiedler, of all quarterbacks.

In Part I, Joe talked all things special teams and Mike Glennon with Wannstedt (here if you missed it). In this segment, Wannstedt explains his insider perspective on Greg Schiano righting the Bucs’ ship. [read more]

Results Needed From Rainey

November 29th, 2013

Bobby Rainey went from superstar against Atlanta to stuffed routinely in the backfield in Detroit.

In his exclusive Bucs-Panthers preview for JoeBucsFan.com, veteran WTSP-TV, Ch. 10 sportscaster Dave Wirth dives into Rainey and other keys to Sunday’s game. Enjoy!

“He Will Not Go Back In The Draft”

November 29th, 2013

Is Greg Schiano finished with the concept of competition at QB? As of today, Joe sure hopes not.

Erin Sheroni, prickly Pete Prisco and former Jets assistant coach and personnel chief Pat Kirwan, a primetime voice on NFL Radio, sit around in this CBSSports.com video and talk about the Bucs sensation sweeping the nation — Mike Glennon.

Kirwan had plenty to say about Glennon, but he also dove into Greg Schiano’s switch to Glennon and expressed certainty that Schiano will cross quarterback off his spring shopping list. [read more]

Free Cash, Free Fun Today At Derby Lane

November 29th, 2013

Always an awesome day at Derby Lane, especially on Black Friday, and stay all night for live greyhound racing, simulcast wagering, and poker through the wee hours.

Dashon Goldson Chomping At Bit

November 29th, 2013

Most surprising about the Bucs picking off Matthew Stafford four times last week was the Bucs did this largely without key veteran starters Darrelle Revis and Dashon Goldson.

Revis messed up his groin. He hasn’t practiced (yet) this week and it’s unclear if he will be available Sunday against the Stinking Panthers. Goldson, however, should be. He spoke on WDAE-AM 620 this week about how missing the game was like being “a convict,” [read more]

Amazing Deals, And A Black Friday Giveaway, At Ed Morse Cadillac Tampa

November 29th, 2013

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Does Steve Smith Think Dashon Goldson Is Dumb?

November 29th, 2013

The hated Panthers receiver had some interesting comments on ESPN Radio

Every Bucs fan loathes Steve Smith. When will this guy go away, or at least get drilled hard enough to shut him up?

Joe, however, was thoroughly entertained watching Smith get inside Aqib Talib’s head a couple of weeks ago on Monday Night Football. What brilliant theater. This week, Smith was asked to talk about whether he sees a change in defensive backs trying to play within new safety rules of the NFL, like the ones Bucs safety Dashon Goldson can’t figure out. [read more]

Evidence Of Schiano’s Job Security

November 29th, 2013

The presence of No. 4 delivers a clear picture

No, it is no sure thing that Bucs commander Greg Schiano returns next season. That is not locked in stone. He will finish the 2013 season with, at best, a .500 record and still a losing record in his two seasons as Bucs coach.

Now as Joe has pointed out before, the weather vane is pointing for a return for Schiano. Here’s another tea leaf that reads Schiano is your Bucs coach for 2014: [read more]

Chip On His Shoulder

November 28th, 2013

Now that Mike Glennon is starting to become known in the football world outside of Raleigh, N.C., people are trying to get to know him, see how he clicks.

Joe has spoken to Glennon a handful of times. Seems like a nice guy. So too did leaky Rip Van Freeman.

It seems part of the reason Glennon has flourished as a rookie, forced into the starting role maybe sooner than Bucs commander Greg Schiano had wanted, was that Glennon is a little PO’ed; has got a little bit of a chip — his confession. [read more]

What Winning Does For The Bucs

November 28th, 2013
If the Bucs decide to keep Greg Schiano and continue to win this season with Mike Glennon, does that change their draft plans?

If the Bucs decide to keep Greg Schiano and continue to win this season with Mike Glennon, does that change their draft plans?

The Bucs are winning, which, as miserable as it was during the eight-game losing streak to start the game, seemed hard to fathom.

Does the winning save Bucs commander Greg Schiano’s job? Has Mike Glennon done enough to be canonized as the next Bucs franchise quarterback? And what of the draft?

These subjects came up during “Kaufman’s Korner,” a weekly segment where the Custodian of Canton, eye-RAH! Kaufman of the Tampa Tribune, guests with the one and only Chris “Mad Dog” Russo on the show that bears his name, “Mad Dog Unleashed,” heard exclusively on SiriusXM Radio.

Chris “Mad Dog” Russo: Hey, what about Schiano? Forget about him getting fired. They’re going to give him a 10-year contract extension the way it is working out for the Buccaneers he’s done such a good job with the team. [read more]

Another Day Off For Revis; Foster Returns

November 28th, 2013

Yes, your Tampa Bay Buccaneers are hard at work on Thanksgiving. It’s actually a shortened day for players in honor of the holiday, and they’ll add extra study tomorrow in preparation for the Panthers on Sunday.

No. 24, $1 million-per-game cornerback Darrelle Revis, didn’t practice today and continues to rest his ailing groin, Greg Schiano said this afternoon. Revis’ status remains day to day.

Some good news Joe didn’t share yesterday, Mason Foster has returned from his concussion with fresh legs and is full-go at practice.

Who Is Greg Schiano Now?

November 28th, 2013

Among other topics, Shaun King dives into how Greg Schiano might re-adjust when he feels his job is secure.

What would Thanksgiving be without Shaun King! 

One of three quarterbacks to lead the Bucs to the NFL title game, King minced no words on WDAE-AM 620 yesterday when talking about the Bucs’ performance in Detroit. “That’s a quality win.” [read more]

Joe Talks To Dave Wannstedt

November 28th, 2013

Joe enjoyed a chance yesterday to spend solo time with Bucs special teams coach Dave Wannstedt, the former Bears and Dolphins head coach, who won a national championship and Super Bowl rings as a defensive coordinator for Jimmy Johnson. Wannstedt’s been coaching since 1975. This is Part I of the interview, diving into special teams and Mike Glennon. [read more]

The Demise Of The No. 1 Run Defense

November 28th, 2013

Joe asked defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan to explain

The Bucs had the top run defense in the NFL last season. There are various ranking systems, and the Bucs were tops in most, if not all.

Average yards per carry? Yep, the Bucs were the stingiest in the NFL in 2012 at 3.5 yards per carry allowed. But this year? They’re in the middle of the pack at 4.1. The loss of Michael Bennett and Ronde Barber, who were monstrous against the run and with tackles for loss  (Bennett), are factors. But it’s more than just two guys. [read more]

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 28th, 2013

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Joe wants to wish all his readers a very Happy Thanksgiving. This is a one of the keynote days on the calendar. What’s not to like? You get to shovel good grub down your gullet all day while consuming mass quantities of alcoholic beverages, with football to watch from noon to midnight. That’s what Joe calls a helluva day.

Joe has to confess this here corner of the Interwebs has turned into something much, much larger than Joe ever envisioned. And it’s because of his readers why Joe has grown so much (not just his gut). So Joe is very thankful to all of you, supporters, and yes, the haters who read.

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Joe Talks Glennon, Johnny Football, Fan Intensity, NPR, D-Line Decisions & More

November 27th, 2013

It’s Joe’s weekly high-energy session with the dean of Tampa Bay sports radio, Steve Duemig, of WDAE-AM 620. Joe dove into all kinds of topics this evening during the JoeBucsFan hour. Enjoy!

Turkey Day Madness On JoeBucsFan.com

November 27th, 2013

Thanksgiving may be coming tomorrow, and Joe will do his share of face-stuffing, football-watching and Tums-munching, but Joe will still be working like a madman delivering all kinds of Bucs stuff on these here pages.

In fact, Joe will bring you Part I of an 1-on-1 chat he had today with Bucs special teams coach Dave Wannstedt. It will include fresh nuggets that will be at least as good as your Thanksgiving stuffing.