Hall of Fame quarterback and broadcaster Troy Aikman called Monday’s Dallas beatdown of Tampa Bay for ESPN. And, of course, before the game he sat down with Tom Brady and chatted will all kinds of Bucs types. [read more]
Earlier this morning Joe published a story about how, under coach Keith Armstrong, the Bucs’ special teams have been among the league’s worst since Armstrong arrived in 2019. [read more]
It’s rather intriguing that the Bucs fired their offensive coordinator yesterday but the senior advisor to the offense, 84-year-old Tom Moore, survived the Grim Reaper. [read more]
Fun fact: former Bucs kickers Matt Gay, Cairo Santos and Nick Folk combined to convert 15-of-18 field goal attempts between 50 and 59 yards this season. [read more]
No one, and Joe means no one, has harped on how poorly the Bucs offense has been coached the past couple of years than former Bucs backup quarterback Dan Orlovsky. [read more]
So yesterday after the Day of Accountability saw several Bucs assistants retire or get fired, a curious name seemed to have survived the bloodletting. [read more]
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Yesterday, Joe shared Tampa Bay legend Rondé Barber’s thoughts on Todd Bowles’ job security and the Bucs and Tom Brady each being fine with a divorce. [read more]
Playcaller Byron Leftwich was fired and a new NFL Network report puts former Bucs offensive coordinator/receivers coach Todd Monken in the mix to replace him.
Based on two sets of facts, this could be a nod toward Baker Mayfield becoming the next Tampa Bay quarterback. [read more]