Prickly Pete Prisco of CBS has a knack for getting a reaction out of people. Shoot, he can even get under Ira Kaufman’s skin barking about the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [read more]
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Joe’s been back on the WDAE airwaves every Saturday since February. Varying times.
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TV: WFLA-TV Channel 8 with Chris Myers, Rondé Barber and Aileen Hnatiuk.
Rebroadcast: Both WTTA-TV Channel 38 and NFL Network will rebroadcast the game Sunday at 10 a.m. (NFL Network is scheduled to rebroadcast Colts-Bengals Backup Bowl game 18 timesFriday through Monday. So 54 hours of programming Labor Day weekend is for one game between two mediocre teams in small Midwestern markets. LOL! No wonder NFL Network was losing money. Joe never knew there were that many Anthony Richardson fans? Or, Jake Browning really is that popular.)
Until Jalen McMillan got hurt, veteran receiver Sterling Shepard logged most of his training camp time catching passes with the second-team offense. [read more]
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We’re down to the Final Five.
In celebration of the 50th season of Buccaneer football, I’ve been counting down the 50 most notable players in franchise history. As expected, the Final Five is dominated by defense.
No. 50 – Mark Cotney No. 49 – Mike Washington No. 48 – Richard “Batman” Wood No. 47 – Aqib Talib No. 46 – Ricky Reynolds No. 45 – Keyshawn Johnson No. 44 – Ricky Bell No. 43 – Vincent Jackson No. 42 – Mark Carrier No. 41 – Donnie Abraham No. 40 – Cadillac Williams No. 39 – Joey Galloway No. 38 – Kevin House No. 37 – Davin Joseph No. 36 – Shelton Quarles No. 35 – Michael Pittman No. 34 – Leonard Fournette No. 33 – Donovan Smith No. 32 – Rob Gronkowski No. 31 – Doug Martin No. 30 – Baker Mayfield No. 29 – Ndamukong Suh No. 28 – Hugh Green No. 27 – Jason Pierre-Paul No. 26 – Shaq Barrett
Six-time Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy checked in at No. 23.
No. 25 – Donald Penn No. 24 – Brad Johnson No. 23 – Gerald McCoy No. 22 – Ali Marpet No. 21 – Vita Vea No. 20 – Tony Mayberry No. 19 – Antoine Winfield Jr. No. 18 – Warrick Dunn No. 17 – Chris Godwin No. 16 – James Wilder No. 15 – Jimmie Giles No. 14 – Hardy Nickerson No. 13 – Mike Alstott No. 12 – Paul Gruber No. 11 – Doug Williams No. 10 – Simeon Rice No. 9 – Tristan Wirfs No. 8 – Tom Brady No. 7 – John Lynch No.6 – Lavonte David
No. 5 – Mike Evans
The only offensive player in the Top 7 is the first player Jason Licht drafted since becoming GM in 2014. Evans, who turns 31 later this month, is the franchise career leader in catches, receiving yards and TD receptions. He has earned six Pro Bowl berths, two All-Pro honors and ranks No. 9 all-time in league annals with 105 TD catches.
“I think Mike loves contested catches more than open catches because it sets a tone and sends a message — no matter if you’re on my hip, I’m gonna catch this anyway and there’s nothing you can do about it,” says Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett.
Evans can set an NFL record with his 12th consecutive 1,000-yard season, solidifying a powerful Hall of Fame resume. [read more]
Joe understands a lot of Bucs fans aren’t sold on Charlie Heck playing left tackle until All-Pro Tristan Wirfs is able to take the field again. [read more]
A former Bucs running back has no doubt who the Bucs will turn to in these depressing days navigating through significant injuries to offensive starters. [read more]
So the guy handed the keys to the Buccaneers’ left tackle job for at least a couple of games has very little NFL experience at the position. [read more]