“Shocked” By Lovie Smith

August 14th, 2014

NFL Network analyst and former NFL and Florida State offensive lineman Jamie Dukes can’t understand Lovie Smith

Referring to Mike Evans and Vincent Jackson as “Rolls Royces” and “Clydesdales,” NFL Network analyst Jamie Dukes, the former NFL offensive lineman and Florida State star, seems ready to bang his head against a wall.

Dukes simply can’t understand the approach of Tampa Bay head coach Lovie Smith. [read more]

The Lesson Of Ted Larsen

August 14th, 2014

ted larsenThe Bucs’ recent history is filled with stories of offensive linemen who have been plucked from obscurity or the scrap heap and then filled starting roles successfully.

The Tampa Bay running game was punishing and dominant for much of 2010 and 2012. [read more]

“Creative” And “Comfortable”

August 14th, 2014

ClaybornAfter watching Tampa Bay perform standard and hybrid versions of the Rumba, Cha Cha Slide and Tango along the Tampa Bay defensive line last year, Joe did a double take hearing one current Bucs defensive end recently say he feels he can be more creative this season. [read more]

It Takes Blocking, Too

August 14th, 2014
Ornery Alan Dell of the Bradenton Herald believes the Bucs sorely need Austin Seferian-Jenkins to block.

Ornery Alan Dell of the Bradenton Herald believes the Bucs sorely need Austin Seferian-Jenkins to block.

One cool things about this past training camp — Joe let his baseball fandom get the best of him yesterday while appearing with his good friend, “The Big Dog,” Steve Duemig of WDAE-AM 620, and slipped up calling training camp “spring training — is the impression tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins has made on everyone watching.

With apologies for being repetitive, ASJ is a freaking monster. He is a complete and total mismatch over the middle. But it isn’t just his hulking physical size that has won Joe over. No, Joe is more than impressed with ASJ’s attitude. [read more]

Still Worried About A Signal-Caller

August 14th, 2014
How can any quarterback perform when this is the result on virtually every snap?

How can any quarterback perform when this is the result on virtually every snap?

Bucs fans are still buzzing — not in a good way — about the offensive line that showed up for the first preseason game in Jacksonville. Yes, Joe believes the offensive line will get better. It simply can’t get worse than what we witnessed.

The numbers crunchers over at Pro Football Focus watched the game, too. Joe guesses on GameRewind. For the spreadsheeters like Steve Palazzolo, who typed the breakdown, he wasn’t exactly warmed over with the quarterback play from the pewter and red troops. [read more]

Joe Talks Panic, Patience, Line Rotations & More

August 13th, 2014

joemugshotIt was a spirited “JoeBucsFan Hour” on WDAE-AM 620 this evening. And what else did you expect after finally seeing the Bucs face a real opponent?

Joe’s weekly sit-down with the dean of Tampa Bay sports radio, Steve Duemig, is always a fun time. [read more]

The Beast That Is Gerald McCoy

August 13th, 2014

An annual Bucs training camp highlight for Joe is when Warren Sapp comes bouncing in, like he did a couple of weeks ago. You don’t have to see the Hall of Fame defensive tackle to know he’s there: you hear him.

Sapp is hardly a vague person. Ask him a direct question, you get a direct answer. Loudly. Confidently. Sometimes, spiced with colorful profanities. [read more]

Panic!

August 13th, 2014

panicBucs fans are “this close” to hitting the panic button over the state of the offensive (keyword) guards, and it is only Aug. 13. Man, Joe doesn’t know what Tampa Bay fans will do if the line collapses Saturday against Miami anything close to the way it impersonated turnstiles last week at Jacksonville.

The hyperventilating over the offensive line has even taken Joe aback. Wow. It is as if fans will storm the pirate ship Saturday in order to jump off it. [read more]

Anyone But Eric Page?

August 13th, 2014
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Will Eric Page — and/or those around him — force Lovie’s hand?

Following the Bucs’ competition at punt returner, Joe gets the distinct impression Lovie Smith doesn’t want Eric Page winning the job. But Lovie’s problem is he must find someone better, and that just hasn’t happened.

Consider that Lovie made it very clear twice that he doesn’t have warm feelings about the position. The first time came in May when the head coach called punt returner “an area of concern.” [read more]

Breaking Down The Bucs

August 13th, 2014

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It goes hand-in-hand with training camp. Folks breaking down the good and analyzing the bad. It is as traditional as roasting summer sun and the sweat-soaked uniforms of the Bucs.

There is much to like about the Bucs this season. The defense should be stout with an expected improvement in the pass rush. The team may never have been this loaded with so many talented receivers. The Bucs are an easy five-deep at running back, each likely could start for another squad. [read more]

Mike Glennon: NFL’s Third Best Backup

August 13th, 2014
"Keep grinding, my son."

“Keep grinding, my son.”

Joe’s written countless times how gosh darn lucky the Bucs are to have Mike Glennon on the roster.

The man is a good backup quarterback. He played very well for a third-round rookie last year.

[read more]

Is Lovie Edgy Or Just Having Fun?

August 13th, 2014
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Tampa Bay Times writers have their edge detectors up

Preaching patience to media in various ways yesterday, something he did earlier this week, Lovie Smith now has multiple media types wondering whether the head coach is edgy and/or grumpy, or just being a little playful. [read more]

“To Serve The Head Coach”

August 13th, 2014

LichtmugTwice over the past week, Bucs general manager Jason Licht has talked about how his role is “to serve the head coach.”

Licht used those specific words on the Buccaneers Radio Network and on SiriusXM NFL Radio. [read more]

Takeaways

August 13th, 2014
Bucs LB Lavonte David talks takeaways.

Bucs LB Lavonte David talks takeaways.

It was a funny scene yesterday. Josh McCown dropped back and noticed wide receiver Chris Owusu breaking loose on a crossing pattern from the right to the left side. As Owusu neared the sideline, he shook linebacker Lavonte David loose and got behind him.

Trouble for McCown (and Owusu) was that David read the pass perfectly and was in position for a pick. [read more]

Receivers Shine; Rough Day For Mike Glennon

August 13th, 2014

McCownGlennonKudos to Bucs backup defenders, cornerback Deveron Carr and linebacker Dane Fletcher, for picking off former starting QB Mike Glennon in practice yesterday.

Hey, interceptions happen, but these were on consecutive plays in 7-on-7 work. [read more]