Caddy Blasts Offensive Teammates

October 10th, 2009

Raheem The Dream often praises Cadillac Williams for running angry and playing angry.

Now it seems Williams is just plain angry at teammates he believes are slacking. In Joe’s mind, and Joe has played on a lot of teams in many sports, this is a very bad sign for the Bucs.  

Williams called out guys on the offense who he believes aren’t buying into doing their jobs, he told The Tampa Tribune.

“The chemistry on this team (is the problem),” Williams said. “Our offense, we’re not playing as one. Until everybody gets on one page, until everybody buys into doing their job, that’s when you are going to see things explode.

“Right now, we still have something missing here and there, not to point any fingers. Until everybody gets on one page, we’re going to continue to struggle.”

So who is Caddy referring to? Is he hearing the offensive line moaning about the zone blocking system? Is Michael Clayton complaining again? Is there bitching about Greg Olson’s play calling and installing new plays every week?

Joe hates to write this. But throw these comments alongside Davin Joseph calling out Sean Mahan and it’s getting ugly inside the bowels of One Buc Place. If wins don’t come soon, Joe believes the wheels might just fall off the Raheem The Dream regime come the bye week.

Davin Joseph Throws Sean Mahan Under The Bus

October 10th, 2009

Joe was a bit surprised to read these quotes from Davin Joseph.

Yes, center Jeff Faine is a valuable player, but Joseph all but says Sean Mahan is problem No. 1 in the offense during a chat with Anwar Richardson of the Tampa Tribune.

“If you look at that (Dallas) game, we had our starting center in there,” guard Davin Joseph said. “Not an excuse, but we need to be able to mesh better. We need to be able to work better. We need to have communication.

“When you take the brains out of anything, Jeff being the brain of our offensive line, it’s going to take us a while to get used to the new brain. We need to be able to mesh together and work with (Mahan) and be able to complement each other a lot better than we have been.”

Joseph might has well just have called Mahan worthless, despite Mahan being a veteran who was with the team through most of the preseason and was part of this O-line last year.

It sounds to Joe like there are already some fingers pointing at One Buc Place.

Bucs-Eagles Previews

October 10th, 2009

As one would expect, the good people of NFL Network have a variety of Bucs-Eagles videos.

As one would expect, Joe brings them to you.

First up is “The Playbook Crew,” better known as Sterline Sharpe, Joe Theismann and knothead Brian Baldinger talk about how DeSean Jackson should light up the Bucs.

NFL Films then has its preview of the game which as always is quality work.

AccuWeather.com has its video weather report for the game.

Lastly, Raheem the Dream talks about the return of Tanard Jackson.

Key Matchup: Talib vs. Jackson

October 10th, 2009

Gil Brandt of NFL.com believes if Aqib Talib can somehow contain DeSean Jackson, the Bucs may have a prayer.

Former Dallas Cowboys executive and current columnist for NFL.com and host on Sirius NFL Radio, Gil Brandt, believes the Bucs-Eagles game could turn depending on who win the battle between Bucs cornerback Aqib Talib and Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson.

Talib is coming off a big game against Washington in which he had three interceptions. He limited Santana Moss to two catches. Talib was the highest pick Tampa has ever used on a cornerback (20th overall in ’08). He has good height and is hard to throw over. He has very good ball skills, but he lacks cat-like quickness and that could hurt him in this matchup.

Jackson is on fire — he has 12 catches for 259 yards (21.6-yard average) and two TDs in three games. He also averages 22 yards on punt returns. He runs the 40 in 4.39 seconds and has great explosion, and even greater quickness. He makes some outstanding catches and has excellent vision on punt returns. He might be the most exciting player in the NFL.

Joe doesn’t know if the Bucs can hang with the Eagles. But if Talib can get the job done and with a few turnovers from a rusty Donovan McNabb, who knows?

Faine At 80 Percent

October 10th, 2009

Injured center Jeff Faine says he would have practiced this week and would play tomorrow if the Bucs’ medical staff would let him.

It’s a battle to play he plans to fight harder next week, Faine said on 1010 AM on Friday. Saddled with a torn tricep suffered Week 1 against the Cowboys, Faine said he’s at 80 percent strength.

“They’re trying to push me back as far as they can,” he said. But at center “I use the tricep every single play.”

Joe would love to see Faine back, but there’s no sense in rushing him. Might as well bring him back after the bye week.

 

Vacation Man Looks At Josh Johnson

October 10th, 2009

Pat Yasinskas, aka Vacation Man of BSPN, takes his weekly look at the NFC South. In this video, he gives his two cents on the Josh Johnson experiment.

The Reason Why Freeman Hasn’t Started

October 10th, 2009

One reason Joe was in pain that the Bucs drafted Josh Freeman in the first round of last spring’s draft was Joe thought it was a reach. Seeing the early success of quarterbacks taken just before Freeman, Matt Stafford of Detroit and Mark Sanchez with the New York Jets, bears Joe out.

Stafford and Sanchez played at a higher level in college against much stronger competition. Freeman did not excel in a conference with garbage defenses.

But Freeman’s readiness may not solely be the reason the Bucs haven’t had Freeman take a snap yet. The Bucs may just be too horrible for Freeman to start. That’s the premise of Dan Pompei of the Chicago Tribune, writing for NBCSports.

But just because Stafford and Sanchez have handled it doesn’t mean every quarterback can. The Bucs have taken it very slowly with their first round quarterback Josh Freeman. After benching opening day starter Byron Leftwich, they went with Josh Johnson ahead of Freeman.

The Bucs probably don’t have the kind of infrastructure in place to develop an inexperienced quarterback. The Jets definitely do, given their defense and running game. They are set up a lot like the Ravens were in 2008, when they developed Flacco.

Joe wouldn’t be opposed at all if Freeman didn’t take a snap until next year. What’s the rush? It isn’t like Freeman is going to magicially save the season.

Eaglefan Feels Bad For Bucs

October 9th, 2009

Joe was surfing YouTube.com for something interesting and he found it: This video, neatly produced, has some no-name Eaglefan talking about the Bucs-Eagles game.

Joe fully expected Eaglefan to be dropping F-bomb after F-bomb. He didn’t. In fact, it was well-researched and the guy was almost sympathetic to the Bucs. He was actually more complimentary than a lot of Bucs fans.

Eaglefan, however, is no fan of Raheem Morris.

Eagles Worried About Johnson’s Legs

October 9th, 2009

Given the Bucs sad third down efficiency — especially against the woeful Redskins last week — it would stand to reason the Eagles aren’t exactly sweating bullets.

But Paul Domowitch of the Philly Daily News believes the Eagles should be worried. In his “What We’re Watching” column, he lists five keys to the game and he listed the No. 1 key to be Josh Johnson’s legs.

1. Tampa Bay’s elusive QB: The Bucs have benched Byron Leftwich and gone to second-year man Josh Johnson, who is short on experience but long on escapability. He runs a sub-4.5 40-yard dash and can do some damage with his legs if the Eagles don’t maintain their rush lanes and keep him in the pocket.

Though Domowtich has a point, it’s not like the Bucs are going to come out in a wishbone offense. If Greg Olson knows what he’s doing, he should use Johnson on a number of quarterback draws and rollouts.

Don’t Dog It!

October 9th, 2009

In case you haven’t noticed, the Bolts are well into the regular season and last night lost a heartbreaker of a game against the Devils.

Bolts games have the necessary ingredients for entertainment in Joe’s eyes: violence, alcohol and women. In fact, Raheem the Dream is likely a Bolts fan. He likes violence.

If you like Joe’s takes on the Bucs, you’ll love Joe’s takes on the Bolts at JoeBoltsFan.com.

Besides, how could you not visit and in the process disappoint Lou the Lightning dog and the official pooch of JoeBoltsFan?

Trotter Dusted Off From The Grave

October 9th, 2009

If Bucs fans are looking for some legitimate hope for a victory in Philadelphia on Sunday, there is one place to start.

Just don’t start with Eagles head coach Andy Reid’s record after his team has a bye week. That record would be 10-0. Ugh.

Look at the Eagles starting middle linebacker on Sunday, Jeremiah Trotter. Yes, that’s the same guy who played a handful of snaps for the Bucs in 2007, and then was out of football before joining the Eagles two weeks ago.

Sunday will be Trotter’s first start in years, after a four-time Pro Bowl career with the Eagles seemed to be ruined by knee injuries and led to him being cut after the 2006 season. 

Those knee injuries were still a problem only weeks ago, according to Jay Glazer of FOX Sports, but he signed with the Eagles regardless.

In Joe’s mind, Trotter, 32, has got to be a major weakness in the Eagles’ defense. Greg Olson has got to find ways to exploit it.

Time To Fire Up The Wayback Machine

October 9th, 2009

Boy, Joe’s got a treat for Bucs fans. Some 30 years ago, the Bucs were in their first playoff game, hosting Philthydelphia. Brent Musberger, Jayne Kennedy, Irv Cross and Jimmy the Greek were on hand.

Let’s just say any time someone drops the name of Gifford Nielson, it’s a quality reference. Please bear with Joe through the testy video quality. Normally, Joe wouldn’t post this as a result. But this is a jewel of a find.

Geno Hayes A Pro Bowler?

October 9th, 2009

Joe has been geeked the way Geno Hayes has played since he figured out how to read a clock (just kidding Geno). He’s been one of the very few bright spots in what already has been a horrid season.

Because the Bucs are so bad, with the exception of Donald Penn, Joe didn’t think any Bucs player would have a snowball’s chance of a trip to the Pro Bowl, held this year in south Florida.

However, eye-RAH! Kaufman of the Tampa Tribune noted on the TBO Bucs Twitter account that there are whispers within the walls of One Buc Palace that Hayes is a Pro Bowler.

The Bucs are tempering their enthusiasm, but privately some in the organization believe LB Geno Hayes is a Pro Bowler in the making.

Joe believes this would be fantastic. Every time Joe sees Hayes flying across the field, it warms his heart and makes Joe want to reach for a cold Caybrew.

Bryant Details His Ugly Injury

October 9th, 2009

Joe is almost ready to vomit after hearing Antonio Bryant talk about the nastiness of his current knee injury on Total Access, the Buccaneers Radio Network nightly show on 620 WDAE-AM.

If fans ever questioned Bryant’s work ethic, Joe guesses they never will again after reading his comments. It’s really a must-read.

Joe has transcribed Bryant’s detailed injury report for his partners at 620 WDAE-AM and 103.5 WFUS-FM. Enjoy.

“If Everyone On Philly Gets Sick.”

October 9th, 2009

BSPN’s Trey Wingo, Mark Schlereth and former Bucs assistant coach Herm Edwards break down the Bucs-Eagles game. Schlereth thinks there’s but one way for the Bucs to win.

Aaron Sears Mystery Slowly Coming To Light

October 9th, 2009

Aaron Sears is nearly as much a mystery as D.B. Cooper.

Earlier this week, Joe brought you the news, via Jeff Faine, that Sears, a Bucs starting offensive lineman who parachuted into hiding in Alabama in the offseason, resurfaced in Tampa recently, apparently willing to risk peeking out of the blanket of the Buccaneers Witness Protection Program.

Sadly, by trying to cover for Sears as if he’s some clandestine operative in the CIA working undercover to expose more animals that lop off people’s heads and fly planes into buildings, the Bucs have done nothing but fuel speculation about why Sears is AWOL.

And no, Joe doesn’t buy into the nonsense that Sears should be left alone when there are major questions to be asked. Sears chose to work in a very public, high-profile environment. If he treasures privacy so much, maybe he should have been an accountant?

Just issue a release as to specifically why he’s missing and that’s it. End of story. Real simple.

Joe’s made some phone calls and sent e-mails and learned that Sears’ return trip this week to Tampa has not been his first. Also, Bucs front office types were unaware he was in town.

In short, anyone expecting Sears to show up in a Bucs uniform in the near future should also expect Santa Claus to climb down the chimney this winter, and for a scantily-clad Rachel Watson to be waiting for them — drinks in hand — when they return home from work tonight.

Woody Cummings of the Tampa Tribune, in a question-and-answer post earlier this week, noted that Sears NFL career is all but finished.

Q: Any indication on what the resolution will be with Arron Sears? There is a shroud of mystery and silence and I’m just wondering if we’ve seen the end of it.

Kevin Nieto, San Francisco, CA

A: I think we’ve probably seen the last of Arron Sears in a Bucs uniform. We’ve probably seen the last of him in any kind of an NFL uniform. We’re still not sure what the details are but for him to miss an entire season and pass up a very large paycheck indicates that he is dealing with something very serious.

— Roy Cummings

Joe just doesn’t get all this cloak-and-dagger nonsense from the Bucs. If Sears is suffering from some anxiety disorder or depression, say it. This is not the 1950s when one stricken with such an ailment was thought to be subhuman. Joe is confident whatever is wrong with Sears, Bucs fans would assist in some way, financial if not spiritual, in droves.

What, does this guy have the ebola virus or something?

Offense Can’t Be Blamed On Jeff Jagodzinski

October 8th, 2009

Since Greg Olson wants a one-back set with Cadillac Williams getting the majority of touches, big-name free agent acquisition Derrick Ward now watches from the sidelines.

Raheem The Dream didn’t like the direction of the offense under one of his biggest hires, offensive coordinator Jeff Jagodzinski. Yet the offense has pretty much been a shambles since Jagodzinski’s departure.

Former Bucs beat writer and current SI.com columnist Don Banks believes Jagodzinski was a scapegoat.

Buffalo, Kansas City and Tampa Bay, the three teams that fired their offensive coordinators just before the season began, haven’t exactly fixed their issues. The Bills, Chiefs and Bucs are a combined 1-11, with that lone win coming in head-to-head play (Buffalo beat Tampa Bay). Turk Schonert, Chan Gailey and Jeff Jagodzinski obviously weren’t the whole problem.

Joe also wonders about changing the offense on the fly and the ramifications. So new offensive coordinator Greg Olson wants a one-back set with Cadillac Williams yet the Bucs big-name offseason free agent acquisition Derrick Ward sits on the sidelines collecting a big check.

So much for that power-running, throw-deep offense.

The Bucs +15

October 8th, 2009

How bout that huge Vegas line on the Bucs game. The Eagles are giving the Bucs 15 points, a whopping spread in the NFL.

Joe’s offering up here an analysis of the line from SportsBook.com. Of note is how well the Eagles play after a bye week (they were off last week) and all the action heading to the Eagles, which means the Bucs are likely to get more points before the end of the week.

A: …However, after looking into this one a bit more, it is obvious why the Bucs are getting so many points. They have really only been competitive in one game so far, last week against a bad Redskins team. In their other three, they suffered double digit losses, with a point differential of 16.7 points per game. They have thrown for a total of 158 yards in their last two games and could be in for another long day in the air as the Eagles have the second stingiest pass defense in the league, allowing just 156 yards per game. Donovan McNabb and Brian Westbrook are back so the Eagles’ offense should be back at full strength even though it was quite impressive without them two weeks ago. McNabb, Westbrook, LeSean McCoy, DeSean Jackson, Brent Celek, etc. That’s a lot of weapons on the field against a Tampa team giving up 26.7 points per game. I think Michael Vick will actually make an impact this week. Finally, you can’t ignore how important bye weeks are for teams. Look no further then the fact that the Eagles are 16-6 against the spread in their last 22 games following a bye week — very impressive indeed. The early bettors obviously agree because after checking our trends page, 76 percent of the early action is on the Birds.

Joe can’t remember when the Bucs were this great an underdog? It’s been many, many years.

Football, Cheerleaders And A Car Wash

October 8th, 2009

Despite what some suggest, Joe’s not a cold-hearted man. To prove that, Joe has an idea that he is sure will help out the Glazer Family.

Joe has read countless articles that Bryan and Joel have some nasty payments on their loan to buy some English kickball team. This saddens Joe, but he’s willing to help.

Joe read this morning a positively brilliant idea that could help Bryan and Joel rake in a few Benjamins to ease their monthly payments on the kickball team, and energize Bucs fans in the process.

Joe has a love-hate fascination with Washington Redskins tyrant owner Danny Snyder. His heavy-handed ways with the fourth estate infuriates Joe (Danny, why be mad at the Washington Post for running photos of fans with bags on their heads? The paper isn’t ruining your sorry team. Should the paper also not report your team’s record? How come you don’t get mad about the TV shots of those drag queens in your stadium, huh?).

And Joe takes some perverse pleasure in the fact that Snyder hired that jackass that ruined ESPN and put this buffoon in charge of Snyder’s Six Flags empire, only to see that operation run into bankruptcy. Nice.

But then Joe warms to Snyder when Joe reads about Snyder’s latest scheme:

Redskins fans have the opportunity to enter a contest, sponsored by a district car wash joint, to not only win tickets to a Redskins game, but have the opportunity for their vehicle to be hand-washed by the Redskins cheerleaders.

BRILLIANT!

If Brian and Joel were of such a mind, not only could they (easily) find a sponsor for such a contest, Joe is confident Bucs fans would pay to enter the contest, sort of like a raffle. $10 per entry.

Too bad this couldn’t have been created last year. Joe’s mind races at the thought of Rachel Watson washing his truck. Sigh.

Talib Says Repetitions Are Curing Defense

October 8th, 2009

Whether the Bucs have enough talent to win four or five games this year is debatable.

But what’s not open for debate is the challenge the team is having adjusting to new schemes on both sides of the ball. For helmet-wielding Aqib Talib, that adjustment period is everything — and it’s ongoing.

Talib was a guest on Total Access last night, a Buccaneers Radio Network show that airs weekdays at 6 p.m. on 620 WDAE-AM.

He was asked by former Bucs tight end Dave Moore whether the Bucs improvement on defense, specifically making plays in the backfield against Washington, was a result of “something [coaches] were teaching as far as getting through your gap rather than just protecting, or a higher energy.” 

To Joe’s surprise, Talib didn’t pick either of Moore’s assumptions.

“Me personally, it’s just repetitions,” Talib said. “Everything is totally different from last year.”

Joe is searching desperately for positives as much as the next fan. Perhaps Talib is right and the Bucs just need more time to be successful on defense.

Tampa Bay Is Mentally Weak

October 8th, 2009

Tonight is the Tampa Bay Lightning home opener and the coach of the winless Bolts harshly criticized the mental makeup of his team on 620 WDAE-AM this morning.

JoeBoltsFan.com, of course, has all the stunning quotes.

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