Surging Cade Otton
November 6th, 2023
How about that career game yesterday for tight end Cade Otton, the first pick of Round 4 in last year’s draft! [read more]
How about that career game yesterday for tight end Cade Otton, the first pick of Round 4 in last year’s draft! [read more]

Bucs OLB Joe Tryon-Shoyinka.
Is it time for YaYa Diaby to start some games? It’s just about time for the Joe Tryon-Shoyinka experiment to close. [read more]

Target of Bucs fans.
Two weeks ago Joe noted that watching Bucs safety Ryan Neal was giving Joe “Sabby feels.” [read more]

GM Jason Licht talks about his versatile guard.
Interesting words yesterday from Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht.
(These interesting words did not include the colorful phrases Licht likely was uttering after the game.) [read more]

Chris Godwin, Rachaad White and Cade Otton celebrate what looked to be Otton’s game-winning touchdown. But then, Mike Smith’s defense reappeared after a five-year slumber. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Joe is depressed, angry, bitter, bewildered, staggering around in a fog from yesterday’s Bucs loss to Houston. Who may or may not be here next season? Joe doesn’t know.
Still, Joe is heartened to know a division title remains very much in reach.
Strange Bucs times we live in. Let’s get this show on the road. [read more]

No more time.
Finally, finally, finally the Bucs offense broke out yesterday. [read more]

Bucs coach Todd Bowles.
My goodness what Joe and all Bucs fans watched yesterday was the pits. And the more research Joe has done on the gutless effort by the Bucs defense in the 39-37 loss to Houston, the worse the loss gets. [read more]

Rachaad White
Quality day on the ground for Rachaad White. His 20 carries for 73 yards felt special against Houston, but in reality it was only 3.65 yards per carry.
NFL running backs averaged 4.4 yards per rush last season. [read more]

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There’s a pretty good chance the 2023 Buc season ended Sunday at 4:27 p.m. EST.
That’s when the clock ran out on the visitors in a surreal 39-37 setback that had to be seen to be believed. Buc fans still don’t believe it — and who can blame them?
The NFC South standings say the Bucs are only a game behind the first-place Saints in the loss column, but this was no ordinary loss at Houston. All you had to do was listen to Todd Bowles at the post-game podium. [read more]

Offense did its job.
Joe doesn’t give a damn. If your offense scores 37 points, you should win. Period. [read more]

Before kickoff today, Buccaneers No. 1 cornerback Carlton Davis was talking about “being a lockdown corner” and focusing on “impact” through the season’s final 10 games. [read more]

Stunned.
Baker Mayfield thought the game was in the bag. [read more]

With the Bucs offense breaking out for 37 points today, despite often being out of rhythm and struggling to convert on third down (3-for-13), Joe wonders to whom Baker Mayfield was referring after the game. [read more]

Blasts Bucs’ skipper.
Today on the NFL on CBS postgame show, co-host and former Super Bowl quarterback Boomer Esiason unloaded on Bucs coach Todd Bowles. [read more]
Joe is taking a brief crisis break to share a Lavonte David nugget that’s worthy of Bucs fans pondering as they soak themselves in various stress relievers. [read more]

Summed up well.
Todd Bowles described today’s loss with a perfect word. [read more]
The NFL cliché says the quarterback gets far too much credit and far too much blame.
The truth lies somewhere in between. [read more]