Eric And Aqib Who?
November 11th, 2012
Look, Joe knows it was a team victory today against the Chargers, but it’s darn interesting that the Bucs beat the San Diego primarily without cornerback Eric Wright, who left the game early with what was announced as an ankle injury, and without helmet-wielding, cabbie-slugging, Adderrall-popping, coach-cussing, referee-charging, pistol-friendly, granny-hassling Aqib Talib.
The Bucs are now 4-1 without Talib.
The patchwork unit of E.J. Biggers, LeQuan Lewis, Leonard Johnson, and Myron Lewis, did enough, with some very savvy anticipation by Ronde Barber and a decent day from Mark Barron.
Joe still has no illusions that the Bucs have a good secondary, but only small improvement is needed among this group when they continue to force turnovers and they have a punishing offense to rely on.
Joe’s confident the Bucs can light up the scoreboard with anyone. If the defensive backs can progress, that might just be enough to get this team to the playoffs.









If Keyshawn Johnson was throwin’
The woes of the Bucs secondary this season have been the Achilles heel of the physical Bucs defense.



Joe just wants to call attention to a cool ESPN.com
Joe touched on
Doug Martin’s got 174 touches this season and no fumbles. It’s a standout stat, but the reason behind it is what impresses Chargers defensive coordinator John Pagano.

