Joe’s At Media Day… In Theory
February 1st, 2011As Joe has done since he launched this little home of his on the interwebs, Joe has gone to Super Bowl Media Day each year to load up on interviews with big wig media types on Bucs related subjects Joe uses through the offseason.
Oh, Joe also likes to get unique photos as well.
Joe arrived yesterday in Dallas and all was good. Made a dry run to a very high rent horse track literally in the middle of the north Texas country where the NFL has set up offices so media types can get their credentials. Sadly, Joe couldn’t coerce the NFL to let Joe have his media pass yesterday afternoon.
That’s proving costly now.
Because Joe is now stranded in his hotel room due to the snow/ice storm that hit Dallas early this morning. His rental car is caked with ice and no scraper in hand. The roads are so miserable, local authorities have closed schools and county offices, even the airports are shutdown as local government officials are begging people not to get on the streets.
And Roger Goodell expects Joe to drive on winding country roads to get his credentials? Joe grew up in the Midwest and knows better than to drive country roads in an ice storm. That’s begging for trouble in a riceburning compact piece of aluminum.
Joe hopes to make it to the Super Bowl Media Center to talk to some people on radio row and get some photos. Hopes to.
Joe will still have to navigate those country roads to obtain his pass. But going to Jerry’s World, as the locals call the new Cowboys Stadium, looks to be out for Joe, who was all geeked to see the inside of Amercia’s sports Taj Mahal.
Update: Here’s a picture of downtown Dallas Interstate I-35E at 8:20 a.m. looking outside Joe’s hotel window. You can see the city — except for NFL Media Day — is shut down.








Joe really tried not to get all worked up watching the Senior Bowl yesterday, but the dreamer in Joe wouldn’t take a day off from envisioning another Lombardi Trophy for the Bucs.
Already in San Diego training/rehabbing his torn bicep like a madman and loving it, per his Twitter acccount, Gerald McCoy fell a little less in love with his left coast experience on Friday.
Joe’s bleary eyed this morning after watching NFL Network all night, which has been airing NFL Films versions of every Super Bowl.
He caught 46 balls, blocked like a champ, protected the football, and rushed for a whopping 6.4 yards per carry in the second half of the 2010 season, yet Cadillac Williams is just about washed up, so says BSPN NFC South blogger Pat Yasinskas.
Sniffing around all week at the Senior Bowl, Tampa Tribune beat writer Woody Cummings has dumped the tidbits in his notebook into a nifty little piece on TBO.com.
Joe follows lockout-related news religiously but doesn’t bore readers here with the details unless they legitimately relate to the Bucs somehow.

So the NFL’s youngest roster will be locked out of One Buc Palace and the structure of a team offseason program in March, if the NFL owners can’t get a new labor deal done with players in about six weeks.

