Click above to shop now at Tampa’s first family of Ford, BillCurrieFord.com. Reach out to Ira’s friend and GM Sean Sullivan for a hearty JoeBucsFan discount, and remember their nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles, Bill Currie Ford.
What a frustrating home opener! Ouch. Sage of Tampa Bay Sports Ira Kaufman is all over it with Joe in the first episode of the week.
Bill Currie Ford is one mile north of Raymond James Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway, and Bill Currie Ford GM Sean Sullivan is Ira’s great friend. He’s ready to help you personally — and to give you the Ira Kaufman discount on top of all their amazing deals. E-mail, call or visit Sean at the Bill Currie showroom.
Big Storm beer from Big Storm Brewing Co. is the official beer of the podcast. Try Florida’s best craft beer, especially Bromosa, their amazing tangerine IPA. Listening to Ira is fun, free and easy!
Packers linebacker claims he was ready for Russell Gage on two-point try.
If you believe one of the better linebackers in the game, the failed two-point conversion by the Bucs to send last night’s loss to Green Bay into overtime was exactly what the Packers expected. [read more]
Look, Joe is a huge fan of Scotty Miller. But he’s been living off catching a bomb from Tom Brady for a critical touchdown in the 2020 NFC Championship game for too long. [read more]
Click on through to shop at BillCurrieFord.com. Bill Currie Ford GM Sean Sullivan is ready to help you PERSONALLY and give you the Ira Kaufman discount. Just ask!
BY IRA KAUFMAN
They played hard, they played physical, but in the end, they didn’t play smart.
Despite a suffocating defensive effort in the final 42 minutes, the Bucs dropped a 14-12 decision to Green Bay. They unleashed a storm of miscues just days before the storm that threatens Tampa Bay.
On the surface, six penalties for 40 yards doesn’t look too bad, particularly when the Packers were flagged eight times for 65 yards. But dig a little deeper and you realize the timing of some of those Buc penalties couldn’t have been much worse.
For instance, how about a too many men on the field flag that nullified a Jamel Dean interception?
How about a holding call against Brandon Walton that wiped out Tom Brady’s 18-yard scramble? And worst of all, how about a delay of the game flag just as Tampa Bay was attempting a potential 2-point conversion that could have sent the game into overtime? [read more]
The way things are going, Bucs coach Todd Bowles won’t be looking for a new offensive coordinator next season, unless he personally wants to make a move. [read more]
So the Bucs offense through three games is struggling in areas requiring precision that comes with repetition: botched snap in New Orleans, miscommunication on a 2-point conversion, and red zone play overall. [read more]
Joe may never know what exactly happened when the Bucs were flagged for a delay of game penalty at the end of the game when the Bucs were trying to send a defensive throwback game against Green Bay into overtime. [read more]
Even after looking like he tweaked his hamstring against the Packers today and never quite looking right all game, newcomer Bucs receiver Russell Gage manned up with a late touchdown and finished with encouraging numbers. [read more]
The Bucs and other media have sold rookie running back Rachaad White as an explosive talent and a special guy when it comes to his maturity and readiness.
Joe didn’t buy it, because Joe didn’t see it in preseason. And it seems the Bucs now feel the same way. [read more]
Another heroic day for our beloved Bucs defense and another mess from the Tampa Bay offense. Or at least a mess when you’re used to the team averaging about 30 points per game through the past three seasons. [read more]
Joe has learned that Rob Gronkowski is in the house for today’s Bucs-Packers game, Tampa Bay’s home-opener, and he’s all set up in a suite. [read more]