What Is The Strongest Position Group?
July 2nd, 2023Over at BSPN, the Numbers Guys broke down every NFL roster and chose its strongest position group. [read more]
Over at BSPN, the Numbers Guys broke down every NFL roster and chose its strongest position group. [read more]
This is the time of the year — List Season — when folks start looking for players few know about but will know about when the NFL season ends in February. [read more]
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Bucs icon Mike Evans has made it clear: If he’s healthy, there is no reason he won’t break the 1,000-yard receiving plateau for his 10th straight season. [read more]
The number of folks who truly know what the Bucs offense will look like this year under new offensive coordinator Dave Canales is small. [read more]
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Yesterday, Joe brought word that the Numbers Guys at BSPN, Mike Clay, a spreadsheeter, and Seth Walder, a dude who never met a number he didn’t like, are way down on the Bucs’ roster. [read more]
This put a smile on Joe’s face. [read more]

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BY IRA KAUFMAN
Antonio Brown is at it again, lashing out at a slew of new targets including Tom Brady.
Yes, Tom Brady, who has always had Brown’s back and once vouched for him with Bill Belichick. Brown can’t help himself. It’s always the fault of someone other than the man in the mirror.
His day of reckoning is coming. [read more]
It’s safe to say the Buccaneers wanted a clean handoff when Bucco Bruce Arians shocked the NFL and quit his head coaching gig in late March of 2022. [read more]
Call it the post-Tom Brady effect. [read more]
The Numbers Guys hate your Bucs quarterbacks. [read more]
The Bucs have been so fortunate to have two stud receivers like Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Sometimes Joe takes it for granted. [read more]
Maybe it is an Oklahoma thing? [read more]
It didn’t take long for Joe to warm to new safety Ryan Neal. [read more]
Considering former Bucs safety/corner Logan Ryan and Tom Brady have been good friends, even volunteering together with their families at the Humane Society of Tampa Bay last year, Joe considers this Brady commentary quite credible. [read more]
Joe has long written here that Baker Mayfield will do everything in his power on and off the field to win the Buccaneers’ starting quarterback job because taking charge is in his DNA. [read more]
Intriguing take from Tristan Wirfs himself: the Bucs passed the ball so darn much with Tom Brady that Wirfs’ game at right tackle transformed. [read more]