Tony Dungy Lauds Bucky Irving
October 14th, 2024
Buccaneers Ring of Honor head coach Tony Dungy was grading the Bucs’ 2024 season last night on NBC and called out two players. [read more]
Buccaneers Ring of Honor head coach Tony Dungy was grading the Bucs’ 2024 season last night on NBC and called out two players. [read more]
So Joe was mentally exhausted at halftime yesterday.
First, it was one of the longest first halves in team history, and the Bucs trailed the slimy Saints 27-24. Second, the halftime whistle after the Bucs bumbled and stumbled on their final drive of the first half, playing scared and mismanaging time. [read more]

In what may be the greatest no-brainer of the season, Bucs head coach Todd Bowles told media today that running back Sean Tucker, who went wild on the slimy Saints yesterday, has earned more playing time. [read more]

This one had Joe head-scratching this afternoon, and it has nothing to do with the flea infestation at the Saints’ grimy old stadium. [read more]

Rookie nickel cornerback Tykee Smith.
Joe can only imagine how much fist-pumping Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht did yesterday afternoon.
He probably worked up a sweat and needed a shower with his players at the slimy Saints’ Superdome. [read more]

Says strong run might make Bucs complete.
The Bucs have talked about building a run game since head coach Todd Bowles took over when Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians retired. [read more]

Joe’s glad someone other than a Bucs fan put Tampa Bay’s 51-27 win yesterday into perspective. [read more]

Chris Godwin celebrates with Sean Tucker after the Bucs’ second-year running back scored one of his two touchdowns yesterday. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Welcome to Victory Monday! Joe’s going to suck down a couple of mugs of Louisiana-brewed Community Coffee in honor of the Bucs stomping the slimy Saints yesterday in their own Lincoln’s Tomb. Let’s get rolling. [read more]

Big number for the Bucs’ dynamic rookie.
Buckyball, as this Joe calls it, isn’t just a phenomenon that puts Bucs fans on the edges of their seats from Lakeland to Largo.
The success of Bucs rookie running back Bucky Irving is resonating around the NFL. [read more]

Running back Sean Tucker.
So now Joe gets what Mel Kiper’s hype was all about. [read more]

Pest of New Orleans.
For too many years, it seems the slimy Saints always found a way to beat the Bucs. That’s why the wins against them are so sweet. [read more]

League-leader.
As the legendary baseball announcer Mel Allen would say, “How about that?” [read more]

So can these Buccaneers go the distance?
Joe believes a team requires five elements to get to the NFL’s promised land. [read more]

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They lost their lead, not their poise. [read more]

“I still have you beat, Baker!”
What a bipolar game the Bucs played today. [read more]
Well, the Panthers gave it a good fight today but in the end the Falcons rolled them 38-20 in Charlotte.

A good running game fires him up.
It’s well-known that offensive linemen love to run the ball. More importantly, they love to run the ball when their team’s running game is dominating. [read more]

“Bake, we got a little bit in common.”
Remember a few years ago when the Bucs rolled up points with ease most of the time and hung 30.1 points per game, second best in the NFL? [read more]

New Bucs starting RB?
So, are we going to see a new starting running back?
Is Bucky Irving going to share time in the backfield with another running back aside from Rachaad White? [read more]

Shows Dad skills after TD catch.
OK, Joe will get this out of the way first: What was Cade Otton doing with the football during today’s win against the slimy Saints? [read more]