Last year a shroud of secrecy, not unlike the Cone of Silence, hovered over One Buc Palace regarding the status of Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen. [read more]
Joe likes how new offensive coordinator Dave Canales has drawn at least one line in the sand, one for which he can be judged by anyone watching the Buccaneers. [read more]
Maybe this Joe thinks this way because his old man was a naval officer in the Pacific in World War II, but this should apply to the Bucs and Jamel Dean. [read more]
It seems a bit odd that the Bucs would turn to a guy who in two years has a grand total of three completions to his resume. Alas, it seems that’s what the Bucs will do. [read more]
All good things come to an end. And one very well-respected NFL columnist believes that ending could be coming sooner than later for Playoff Lenny. [read more]
You could argue that the beginning of the end of the Tom Brady era began on the second day of training camp in July 2022. That’s when Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen was lost for the regular season with a terrible knee injury. [read more]
This is a funny one Joe has had in his holster and is breaking out as Joe is flying to Indianapolis for the NFL Winter Festival known as the combine. [read more]
There is zero Bucs hate in fired former Tampa Bay general manager Mark Dominik, and the rock star GM certainly adores the greatest draft pick from his five years running the Bucs. [read more]
A lot of loud voices out there think Bucs management and Bucs fans should welcome a losing this season this fall and the draft fruits that come with it.
Joe hears these calls get louder every day. [read more]
The combine commences Tuesday (Joe’s not talking about that damn indoor track practice TV show people wet themselves over), and the folks at NFL.com are doing a variety of team-by-team position breakdowns to help fans figure out who their favorite teams will target in free agency and the draft. [read more]
So last week, Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians appeared on “The Rich Eisen Show” and mentioned one reason why the Bucs struggled last year was because failed offensive coach Byron Leftwich and Todd Bowles had clashing football philosophies. The two were football’s version of oil and water. [read more]
If you’ve been hitting the bars Saturday night and for whatever reason need to suddenly get a hold of yourself, the following will sure sober you up. [read more]
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A lot of Bucs fans — in large part because they have been trying to run the guy out of town ever since he was drafted for some weird reason — are pointing to left tackle Donovan Smith’s salary and the Bucs’ salary cap pinch and all but begging for Smith to get a pink slip. [read more]