Peter King: Jamel Dean Now An “Influencer”
September 19th, 2022
Defender of the week.
From a sort of starter to now a defender of the week and an influencer, Bucs cornerback Jamel Dean has had a helluva couple of weeks. [read more]
Defender of the week.
From a sort of starter to now a defender of the week and an influencer, Bucs cornerback Jamel Dean has had a helluva couple of weeks. [read more]
The Bucs-Saints melee has opened a can of worms that should be a non-issue. [read more]
Atop the NFL.
Joe chortles when reading folks saying Carlton Davis is not a top cornerback. [read more]
Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.
What a day yesterday was. What a defensive performance. What clutch plays.
Finally, the voodoo hex the slimy Saints had over the Bucs and over Tom Brady, at least for the moment, is over.
It was a glorious Sunday. Time to relive some highlights. It’s Victory Monday! [read more]
Telling statistic.
Since Todd Bowles took over the Bucs defense, Bowles has stamped it with a trademark. [read more]
Safety Mike Edwards
Perhaps the greatest under-the-radar change on the Bucs is safety Mike Edwards stepping in as a starter following the offseason departure of Jordan Whitehead. [read more]
Ric Flair on Mike Evans.
Now Marshon Lattimore has done it. Now he’s done gone and got “The Nature Boy” peeved. [read more]
Through two games, Bucs tight ends have amassed 3 catches for 20 yards on 8 targets. [read more]
After Sunday’s rant by Devin White, it sure seems like the Buccaneers’ defense was a bitter crew when it came to how Jameis Winston gave the ball away like mini-Snickers on Halloween during the 2019 season, his last in Tampa. [read more]
Bucs coach Todd Bowles.
Now Joe is happy as the next guy the Bucs are 2-0. [read more]
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
A few hours prior to Sunday’s matchup, Todd Bowles said the Bucs had to stop shooting themselves in the foot against the Saints.
That was before they turned the guns on a familiar face.
The Buc defense supplied all the answers as the mysterious regular-season hold enjoyed by the Saints faded under a flurry of turnovers. Once again, Tom Brady basically went along for the ride as Tampa Bay defenders took turns tormenting Jameis Winston in a 20-10 triumph at the hushed Superdome.
Coupled with the 19-3 Week 1 victory against Dallas, the Buc defense just reeled off the franchise’s best two-game span since the middle of the 2008 season — when Tampa Bay allowed 3 points to Carolina and 10 points to Seattle. [read more]
Wounded star.
Despite the absolutely thrilling Buccaneers win today, a few red flags emerged. [read more]
“Hey Glazer, you’ve never seen anything like this.”
Our mighty and beloved Bucs have won 24 of their last 29 games. [read more]
Pro Bowl linebacker Devin White.
Once again, Devin White today went wilding on the slimy Saints. [read more]
Mike Evans
The good news is Mike Evans got a great shot in on hated and dirty Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore, and it may have sparked a huge Bucs win. [read more]
Chasing perfection?
Wow, Joe absolutely loved hearing this! [read more]
Santa act looked familiar.
After forcing Bucs fans to endure the horror of 30 interceptions during the 2019 season, Jameis Winston delivered sweet payback today by throwing three fourth-quarter picks to the Bucs — three! — including a trademark pick-six to Mike Edwards. [read more]
It’s not lost on Joe that the Bucs won today while playing most of this game with a third-string left tackle getting his first meaningful NFL action, a rookie left guard and a center making his second career start.
That’s often the stuff blowout losses are made of. [read more]
Bucs coach Todd Bowles.
If Joe was Todd Bowles, Joe would know what to do immedialty after today’s 20-10 win over the slimy Saints in the Big Easy. [read more]
Thank you, a@@hole!
You see this all the time in baseball. It doesn’t happen often in football. But Joe is convinced a hassle early in the fourth quarter lit the Bucs’ pilot light. [read more]
Bucs WR Breshad Perriman.
Damn, this Breshad Perriman is starting to become Mr. Clutch. [read more]