Time For Cyril Grayson Love
January 4th, 2022
Featured on NFL Network.
The gang at “Good Morning Football” seems to be over furniture-tossing, bicycle-winging, tantrum-throwing quitter Antonio Brown. Or so they say. [read more]
Featured on NFL Network.
The gang at “Good Morning Football” seems to be over furniture-tossing, bicycle-winging, tantrum-throwing quitter Antonio Brown. Or so they say. [read more]
Have you seen this man?
Joe was looking at the snap counts in the win over the Jets on Sunday and a couple of things jumped out. [read more]
Gets love from Bucco Bruce.
Joe suspects for however many more games the Bucs have this season, whether it is two or five, that Bucs Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians will be happy to offer up why his offensive and defensive coordinators, Bryon Leftwich and Todd Bowles, should be hired by another NFL team as a head coach. [read more]
Still on roster.
So Monday, 5 p.m. came and went. And Antonio Brown was not released by the Bucs as the NFL would have announced the transaction at 5 p.m. And there is a reason. [read more]
Bucs QB Tom Brady.
Joe thinks it is cool to see a quarterback’s passing chart. Kind of gives you an idea of where in the defense the quarterback was targeting and with what types of passes. [read more]
Surgery.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network has been awfully busy chasing Bucs stories the past day or two. [read more]
Bad fundamentals Sunday.
Sometimes, some NFL analysts try to make football sound like calculus. [read more]
Rob Gronkowski (left) stops to celebrate rather than block on this key third down catch-and-run by Le’Veon Bell. O.J. Howard jogs over to help.
Joe watched yesterday’s bizarre but thrilling win again and has a handful overlooked nuggets to share. [read more]
The good news is also the bad news. [read more]
Ndamukong Suh
Joe is not one to buy what coaches say as gospel. Part of the job description is picking and choosing when to be honest, so that’s no knock on Bucco Bruce Arians. [read more]
Another injury!
The Bucs are racking up injuries at running back in a big way. Now their leading rusher the past two games is messed up.
Replaceable?
There is some crazy spinning going on about the Bucs and Antonio Brown. And Joe hopes some folks will sober up by this morning. [read more]
Yes, the Bucs must win Sunday to secure a shot at the NFC’s No. 2 playoff seed, but Joe is being realistic. [read more]
More details on explosion.
Ah, ha! Joe knew there was more to this story. [read more]
Details unclear.
Joe found Ian Rapoport’s dispatch this morning about the sideline meltdown from furniture-tossing, bicycle-winging, tantrum-throwing quitter and former Bucs receiver Antonio Brown very interesting, and very lacking. [read more]
Here comes the very predictable twist to the Antonio Brown saga.
NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport claims Brown was fired on the sidelines for refusing to play when he thought he was hurt. [read more]
Stymied.
Winning a nailbiter against the Jets yesterday is not a long-lasting high.
If the Bucs play like that in less than two weeks, they’ll be one-and-done in the playoffs. [read more]
Not that rare.
Joe tried to think of guys, especially Bucs, who have been run off and sent to the locker room by a head coach during a game. You know, like what happened yesterday in SopranosLand.
Pressure builds.
When Tom Brady was with the Belicheats, there were years when the New England offense was a bunch of nobodies outside of foot-rubbing Rob Gronkowski. [read more]