This will make Bucs fans even happier for Thanksgiving and may mentally get them past the burping and indigestion expected tomorrow afternoon (watching the Lions does that to people). [read more]
There’s a lot of spin out there from knowledgeable people saying the Bucs accomplished a whole lot of nothing Monday night other than upping their record to 7-3. [read more]
Sporting his gold jacket, Derrick Brooks was in person at the Bucs-Giants game and is talking all about it with JoeBucsFan.com columnist Ira Kaufman on TAMPA TWO. More good stuff from The Identity Tampa Bay and Joe.
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Yes, Joe understands cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting made a huge impression on Bucs Super Bowl-winning coach Bucco Bruce Arians returning to the starting lineup for the first time since the season-opener. [read more]
Joe was terrified watching Richard Sherman play cornerback for the Bucs and those fears didn’t allay much when Dee Delaney and fragrant Pierre Desir replaced him. [read more]
Victory Tuesday it is, Bucs fans! The ScuttleBucs are here to react to the win over the Giants, with thoughts on Tampa’s healthy weapons on offense and defense, Jason Pierre-Paul, Vita Vea, the Colts, Tom Brady, the Bucs receivers and the battle for playoff positioning… kick back and enjoy this highly entertaining edition of the ScuttleBucs, driven by Bill Currie Ford, Tampa’s First Family of Ford!
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
The Bucs just won a game by 20 points … and it really wasn’t that close.
The bright lights came on at Raymond James Stadium Monday night and the stars came out. With John Lynch and Warren Sapp cheering from a suite, Devin White led a defensive charge that choked the life out of Daniel Jones and that sorry Giants attack.
Tom Brady was on point most of the evening behind stalwart protection and Rob Gronkowski looked sharp in his return. Even Ryan Succop got in on the action, converting all three field goal tries.
When ESPN’s 157-person crew finally called it a day, Tampa Bay was sitting atop the NFC South by two games over the fading Saints and the Bucs were once again the favorites to win the Super Bowl. [read more]