So Bucs edge rusher Haason Reddick left yesterday’s soul-sucking loss to the Eagles in the second half with what was deemed neck issue/possible concussion. [read more]
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It’s the Eagles-Bucs autopsy. The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports shares his findings with Joe.
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Man, BSPN is so desperate for the Dixie Chicks to win the NFC South, it wouldn’t shock Joe one bit if it leaked that the suits at BSPN asked NFL strongman Roger Goodell for some zebra intervention to make sure the Bucs lost yesterday. [read more]
While Joe is ignoring the trend that’s seen Bucky Irving’s yards per carry plummet this season to 3.3, Joe can’t write off the Bucs’ bizarre lack of tight end production. [read more]
Baker Mayfield scrambles against the Eagles yesterday. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com)
What a bummer of a game. It was bad enough seeing that invasion of Eagles fans. Joe’s good friend Rock Riley, who has been covering the Bucs for some three decades, said it was the largest contingent of visiting fans he’s ever seen. The Sage of Tampa Bay sports, Ira Kaufman, thought 40 percent of the crowd was Eagles fans. Joe thought that was a conservative estimate. Joe remembers in 2023 Lions fans coming out of the woodwork to fill The Licht House. And back in 2010, the Terrible Towel-waving Steelers fans took over the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway. Yesterday was right up there.
Walking up to the stadium, Joe briefly thought he was transported to Philadelphia. The place was that green.
But enough of that. Let’s look back at what may have been yesterday and how that impacts the future.[read more]
Almost to a man, everyone Joe spoke to yesterday in the Bucs’ locker room was of the same mind: The Bucs dug their own grave yesterday by coughing up 14 quick points to the defending Super Bowl champions and not answering on offense. [read more]
When Joe spoke with right tackle Charlie Heck in the locker room following the game yesterday, he summed up the loss to the Eagles very simply: [read more]
Even though Bucs receiver Chris Godwin didn’t play near his elite standard today, it was fantastic seeing him back on the field after tearing up his ankle 11 months ago. [read more]
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The masters of the late comeback failed to show up early. [read more]
“Mr. Glazer, we need a new line item in the budget. We’ll take it out of Greenberg’s 2026 raise.”
Literally from the opening kickoff today, one the Bucs botched and let bounce at the 15 yard line and roll into the back of the end zone for a start-at-the-20 touchback, the Tampa Bay special teams were a wild roller coaster ride. [read more]
Bucky Irving’s fumble gave the Eagles a very short field. Baker Mayfield’s needless red zone interception channeled the ghost of Jameis Winston. And the Eagles’ opening drive punt block for a touchdown is the kind of stuff that happens in JV high school games. [read more]
The defense woke up in the second half. One Bucs tackle says the game shouldn’t have needed a heroic effort by the defense if the offense only did its job. [read more]
So in the 20 Eagles games prior to today’s Philadelphia beating of the Bucs, only one team put more yards on the Philly defense than the Bucs did today. [read more]