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.
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]
More time to drink Big Storm beer before the Bucs’ huge Week 18 game on Sunday!
These are beautiful times.
The first 17th-game schedule in NFL history comes with unique twists. The league long ago reserved the opportunity to change many start times for its closing weekend, which will feature two Saturday games and a Sunday night contest.
Among the fresh schedule tweaks are the Bucs playing the Panthers at The Licht House at 4:25 p.m. versus the previously-scheduled 1 o’clock kickoff.
Wow, what a crazy day yesterday. When is the last time the Bucs had such a dramatic, come-from-behind, important win fully overshadowed by a player going completely bananas and getting thrown off the team? Grab your mug of coffee and let’s roll. It’s another Victory Monday![read more]
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I wonder what the late John Madden would have thought about Sunday’s game.
The Hall of Fame coach surely would have been thrilled by another Tom Brady miracle finish. The Hall of Fame coach would have been equally appalled at the lack of respect for the game shown by Antonio Brown. [read more]
Tonight Minnesota (7-8) faces the Packers (12-3) in a game with huge NFC Playoff implications.
The Bucs (12-4) are tied with the Rams, but the Rams own the head-to-head tiebreaker. Dallas (11-5) fell to Arizona (11-5) this afternoon and now holds the No. 4 seed as NFC East champs.
The man who recruited furniture-tossing, bicycle-winging, tantrum-throwing, quitting Antonio Brown to the Bucs struggled for words after the game to make sense of what had happened with his close friend in the third quarter. [read more]
With 15 seconds left and the Bucs trailing 24-20, the immortal Cyril Grayson caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady to give the Bucs a come-from-behind win when they outscored the Jets 18-0 in the final 21 minutes. [read more]