“You Never Know”
November 17th, 2020
Learning Tom Brady.
Joe will always credit his high school coach for one saying. It was three words but they meant a lot. [read more]
Learning Tom Brady.
Joe will always credit his high school coach for one saying. It was three words but they meant a lot. [read more]
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This is the week Byron Leftwich earns his keep. [read more]
Needs his touches.
Yes, park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, jet ski-losing Bucs quarterback Tom Brady had a very nice game Sunday. [read more]
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“Open the damn gate!” [read more]
Beasting and feasting JPP
A key injury has arisen that favors our beloved Buccaneers, and it has nothing to do with the Saints’ third-string quarterback possibly replacing legendary Drew Brees for the rest of the season. [read more]
Last week, the Bucs dropped the biggest, smelliest turd on the Bucs helmet at midfield at the Den of Depression on national television, setting themselves up for ridicule, scorn and shame for a full week on just about every national sports hollering show you can find. [read more]
A true new day in Tampa Bay says a long-time Buccaneer
Joe is so damn excited to not be talking NFL Draft on Thanksgiving this year.
When turkey day rolled around last year, the Bucs were 4-7 and preparing to take on the Jaguars. Let that dark cloud float by for a moment. [read more]
Possible return this season?
The more Joe watches the Buccaneers’ interior defensive line play, the more Joe yearns for Vita Vea. [read more]
No timetable.
It is unknown when Bucs starting left guard Ali Marpet will return to the starting lineup. Until then, Bucco Bruce Arians believes the offensive line is set. [read more]
Joe’s going to quote one of Joe’s favorite broadcasters at maybe his lowest point. “Pardon me while I stand up and applaud.” [read more]
Yeah, Joe has celebrated a lot of big plays from yesterday’s game, including from Ronald Jones and Jason Pierre-Paul on consecutive series in the second half, but Joe’s not forgetting the two gems Cameron Brate turned in. [read more]
Most Bucs fans wanted a steady diet of blitzing yesterday against the Panthers, but that wasn’t always the case, especially in short passing situations. [read more]
“Bring it, loudmouths.”
Boy, the scripts are already written. But how will it end? [read more]
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It came down to two plays. [read more]
Bucs offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich
Bucco Bruce Arians remarked how just about every last Buccaneer worked on his day off following the Dale Mabry Debacle against the Saints. [read more]
Antonio Brown is working hard to be Buccaneers teammate of the year.
Or perhaps he’s not working hard and it’s just coming naturally for him to be a team-first guy. [read more]
“Give it to me, Bruce!”
The way Ronald Jones ran into the Bucs’ record books yesterday, Joe could just see Beavis and Butthead headbanging to Judas Priest. [read more]
What a wonderful Victory Monday. After a godawful week that started with one of the worst Bucs games in history, and then you throw in a dreary tropical storm and a nasty cleanup, man, did the clouds part and the sun blanket Tampa Bay yesterday? Grab your coffee and let’s hit it! [read more]
“I’m still here!”
Think about it: Did Bucs quarterback Tom Brady look like a middle-aged man yesterday wandering around Bank of America Stadium asking for help finding his jet skis? [read more]
The Bucs made a big and bold move on their offensive line yesterday pushing Ryan Jensen to left guard and inserting veteran backup A.Q. Shipley into Jensen’s starting center role.
Bucs general manager Jason Licht talked about the move before the game. [read more]