Did The Bucs Do Enough This Offseason?
April 11th, 2022The offseason is not yet over. In past years, the Bucs have been able to pick up key free agents after the draft and even after training camp. [read more]
The offseason is not yet over. In past years, the Bucs have been able to pick up key free agents after the draft and even after training camp. [read more]
For those who may have doubts that former Jets coach Todd Bowles can get the job done as a head coach with the Bucs, Michael Lombardi is here to offer comfort. [read more]
Joe is a big fan of CBS and NFL Network analyst Charles Davis. But over the weekend, Joe had to shake his head at a Davis prediction. [read more]
While many are discussing wild theories about Tom Brady owning/running/quarterbacking the Dolphins, last Joe checked Brady is a happy Buccaneer and a QB riding a 22-5 run. [read more]
Buccaneers general manager Jason Licht peeled the curtain back a bit on his job. [read more]
People who traffic in the NFL believe Todd Bowles will do just fine running the Bucs because he actually had a winning season with the Jets. [read more]
This seems a little odd or inaccurate. But the main party is on record saying it’s so. [read more]
For Bucs fans craving a defensive tackle, this mountain of a man from Athens, Ga. will have them drooling. [read more]

Cornerback Richard Sherman is no longer a Buccaneer (thankfully), but his podcast is still on Joe’s regular playlist. [read more]
Flash poll posted at 1:28 p.m. and was open for 24 hours.

As the clock ticks on the NFL Draft, Joe is wondering how likely it is that Todd Bowles wants to bring back one of his favorite players from his first season in Tampa. [read more]

YouTube show appearance.
Joe apologizes up front for this. [read more]

Listen to her, Gronk.
Bucs fans have to give it up for Camille Kostek, and not just for the obvious reasons. [read more]

UCONN DT Travis Jones.
Joe knows all kinds of folks who wouldn’t even think of drafting a player from a rotten program. [read more]

A former teammate of Rob Gronkowski was on TV today talking about he hung out at his buddy Gronk’s house two weeks ago, and how Gronk needs the Buccaneers to step up to the table with a fat check. [read more]
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The Hall of Fame executive who steered Todd Bowles to his first head coaching job predicts Bowles will be successful the second time around in Tampa. [read more]

New Bucs safety Keanu Neal
Joe remains stunned, in a good way, that the Bucs signed hard-hitting and healthy safety Keanu Neal to a one-year deal for just a shade over $1 million. [read more]

New Bucs head coach Todd Bowles.
If Tom Brady departed Tampa, Bucs fans inevitably would say some form of, “Damn, that’ll cost us three regular season wins with X as our new quarterback.” Some would have gone there to a degree if Todd Bowles left for a head coaching gig in January.
But what about Bucco Bruce Arians? [read more]