Ahmad Black Will Play Sunday
November 7th, 2012In his post-practice briefing with the Tampa Bay pen and mic club this afternoon from One Buc Palace, the leader of the New Schiano Order, Bucs coach Greg Schiano, admitted he is “frustrated” with a recent string of Bucs players dealing with banned substances but flatly stated Ahmad Black will play Sunday despite his recent brush with the law.
“First I always deal with the individual involved and I have had candid conversations with Ahmad,” Schiano said. “Then I discussed it with the whole team. I get it, I am frustrated. At the same time you need to handle every situation independently. I talked to our team about it and I really believe they understand, yet we had another mistake. We have to get it remedied. I have taken internal action, which will stay internal.
“Now the league has to decide what they will do and the courts will have to decide. That’s where we are at.
“He will play Sunday.”
Frankly, as Joe pointed out earlier today, what Black did was simply stupid. Yeah, young guys smoke pot. That doesn’t mean their employers should look the other way on an illegal substance (in 48 states).
Sure, alcohol is legal, but try bringing a bottle of beer to work and see what happens. Yeah, one is allowed to own a firearm in America. Imagine the reaction of your employer if you carried heat into work one morning.
Joe can understand Schiano’s frustration. This Black incident came on the heels of Aqib Talib and Eric Wright being popped for popping Adderall, a banned substance, and illegal if one does not have a prescription.
Not to mention Black witnessed one of his ex-teammates, Tanard Jackson, smoke himself out of the league.





Yes, Joe believes in the proverbial “rookie wall,” the fatigue that hits many rookies playing full-time in the NFL. However, as Doug Martin is now on pace for 300+ carries and 40+ receptions, Joe is wondering how changes in the NFL might be affecting the reality of the “wall.”
Joe loves the edgy nature of the Behind the Bench segments on Buccaneers.com. You just can’t beat these NFL Films sights and sounds of gameday.
Your 2012 opening day nickel cornerback, veteran Brandon McDonald, who did some good things with the Bucs and drew love from Greg Schiano a few weeks ago, is now a former Buccaneer.

Though it likely belonged to a friend (doesn’t it always?), marijuana allegedly under the care of Ahmad Black led the Bucs safety to get a misdemeanor cannibus possession citation in Hillsborough County last week, 

Oh, no. Here comes the hate mail to Joe’s inbox, as Joe dares to write something political. Joe can already smell the venom.
Ahmad Black doesn’t play a lot, but the guy makes plays.
It was one thing when former quarterback Boomer Esiason accused Josh Freeman of “clubbing” too much and 

