“G@# damn it, I cannot believe Gio decided to go play for that old fart in Florida. Doesn’t Gio know I have more juice than anyone? Jiminy Christmas!”
The way Ronald Jones and Playoff Lenny performed in 2020, it’s pretty obvious that new Bucs running back Giovani Bernard will be a receiving back only, no?
One former NFL general manager says, not so fast. [read more]
There is only one piece of the jigsaw puzzle missing from the Bucs becoming a super team defending a Super Bowl. That’s furniture-tossing, bicycle-throwing receiver Antonio Brown — assuming the Bucs want him back now or even have enough cash to bring him back. [read more]
Another member of the Band of Bucs officially returned today, veteran defensive tackle Steve McLendon, the equivalent of a capable back-row clarinetist in the One Buc Palace orchestra. [read more]
If somehow park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, handshake-stiffing, jet-ski-losing, biscuit-baking, tequila-shooting, smartphone-phobic, waffle-grilling, trophy-throwing, roller-coaster-scared, Bucs-Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady got cleaned out in a Ponzi scheme, Joe is confident Bill Currie Ford general manager Sean Sullivan could find him work.
The football obsessed who watch Bengals preseason games know that Anthony Muñoz is one of the more astute analysts in the game, in addition to being a Hall of Fame left tackle. [read more]
Joe isn’t trying to get people to throw rocks at their computers by typing the following, but the Bucs offense with furniture-tossing, bicycle-throwing Antonio Brown was just fine. [read more]
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So last night, Bucs players decided to join the Broncos and Seahawks in boycotting voluntary in-person offseason workouts at One Buc Palace until The Sickness is better under control. [read more]
Joe wouldn’t be surprised at all if there are some Bucs fans wondering, “Hey, why did the team do backflips to try to get a Bengals castoff?” Fair question. [read more]
Bucs players became the third NFL team roster to join what appears to be a growing boycott of in-person voluntary offseason workouts at team facilities. [read more]
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When it comes to returning the Band of Bucs, veteran cornerback Ross Cockrell might be the equivalent of a fourth-chair trombone, but he’s a damn good one. [read more]
Hmmm, the Bucs could have invested millions into signing a backup edge rusher behind Jason Pierre-Paul and Bucs sacks king Shaq Barrett. But instead they signed a running back for a healthy stable of talented backs. [read more]
Joe understands leading up to and during the first few days of free agency season, a number of Bucs fans were heavy-panting about this James White from the Patriots. [read more]
Joe really does try to keep an open mind about the stats crowd. But just when Joe is developing a modicum of trust in their sorcery, reality hits Joe in the face like a boat oar. [read more]