Pro Bowl Means Something To Players
December 24th, 2021
Emotional.
Joe sort of snickers while reading comments from fans, in a modified state of rage, banging on the keyboard, “Who cares about the Pro Bowl?” [read more]

Emotional.
Joe sort of snickers while reading comments from fans, in a modified state of rage, banging on the keyboard, “Who cares about the Pro Bowl?” [read more]

Won’t rule out Le’Veon Bell.
Much like when the Bucs signed veteran corner Richard Sherman, it seemed a stretch that he would play in the first game after he arriving in Tampa. But he did play in his first game after signing, against the Belicheats. [read more]

How to work around injuries.
Former NFL suit and current BSPN talking head Louis Riddick didn’t mince words. [read more]

Not an MVP with NFL suits.
So as the year winds down there are going to be awards, official and otherwise, given out for damn near anything you can think of that happened in 2021.
The NFL is no different. [read more]

Bucs DC Todd Bowles.
Joe understands that there is no more paranoid subspecies of humanity than football coaches. Dwight Eisenhower wasn’t as secretive about D-Day as some football coaches are about the most insignificant things. [read more]

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BY IRA KAUFMAN
Buc fans never saw it coming.
In one horrific 3-hour span, the Bucs went from Super Bowl favorites to a battered club with major questions surrounding the weapons at Tom Brady’s disposal.
We know the Saints have Tampa Bay’s number and that number now stands at 4 — as in four key players who went down with significant injuries during a Sunday evening to forget. [read more]
No surprise this afternoon when the Bucs formally placed Lavonte David and Leonard Fournette on injured reserve. They could return for the playoffs.
Joe already reported that David is expected to miss Week 1 of the playoffs because of his Lisfranc sprain late Sunday night.
Lombardi Lenny is saddled with a bad hamstring.
Those trumpets you hear are the buglers Ronald Jones hired to announce his presence with authority.
The #FreeJoeTryon movement has a lot of followers. [read more]

The Sickness is still with us.
The Bucs are going to start running out of players. [read more]

Bucs QB Tom Brady.
Tom Brady doesn’t want to hear any excuses. [read more]

Bucs CB Richard Sherman.
Now maybe this is a whole lot of nothing but it still makes you wonder. [read more]
UPDATED 4:52 p.m.: Now with two QBs on the COVID shelf and Jameis Winston rehabbing a blown out knee, the slimy Saints are starting a rookie quarterback on Sunday against a team that’s won six consecutive games. [read more]

Devin White weighs in
Joe is forecasting a big storm on Sunday. [read more]

Playoff Lenny.
Joe was surprised the Bucs got so many guys in the Pro Bowl when the rosters were announced last night. [read more]

Playmaker?
The man known as Sneak now has a golden opportunity — and he’s probably auditioning for a job in 2022. [read more]

“Bryan, I know what I’m doing.”
A break from the diet of Bucs panic and medical reports here with a little nugget of Bucs history that might capture the interest of fans during The Lost Decade. [read more]

Hamstring issues.
Watching the “Apocolypse Before Christmas,” when the slimy Saints beat up the Bucs, the fact that both Playoff Lenny and Mike Evans went down with hamstring injuries raised Joe’s eyebrow. [read more]

Decisions.
Interesting chatter about the Bucs and how they will attack the final three games of the season. [read more]

Yes, Bucs legend Rondé Barber is well aware of injuries to running backs Leonard Fournette and Giovani Bernard within Tampa Bay’s pass-first offense. [read more]

Joe is really surprised the Bucs got five players named to the Pro Bowl (and eight alternates who could make it to Vegas in February — provided the Bucs aren’t in the Super Bowl and provided the NFL even has the damn game because of The Sickness). [read more]

Lavonte David will not require surgery. [read more]