Nine years, one broken neck, one position change, one chronic knee issue and 2 1/2 fewer fingers later, Jason Pierre-Paul has returned to the Super Bowl as the same punishing force he was for the Giants during their 2011 championship season. [read more]
When Tom Brady was signed, Bucs officials talked about how he would make everyone in the organization better, from coaches to players to executives and office workers.
The rhetoric made one feel like Brady would save sea turtles on Clearwater Beach, get the Tampa Bay Rays a new stadium and thin traffic on the Howard Frankland. [read more]
“Tommy, if we win the Super Bowl I know you don’t drink. So you can buy me a bottle of Crown Royal Reserve. It’s really not that expensive for your budget.”
Remember all of the sports network hollering shows who thought Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians was ruining park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, handshake-stiffing, jet-ski-losing, biscuit-baking Bucs quarterback Tom Brady?
Yeah, that was some keen observation there. [read more]
It’s a bye week edition of The ScuttleBucs – a Super Bowl Bye Week!
Jeff and Tom reflect on the journey, the perfect timing of many of Jason Licht’s moves and the financial implications of TB12 this year and beyond. Joe stops in for more perspective and Jeff and Tom talk the win over the Pack! ScuttleBucs, celebrate this weekend with a purchase of an F-150 from Tampa’s First Family of Ford, Bill Currie Ford! Find GM Sean Sullivan at BillCurrieFord.com or at the Dale Mabry Highway showroom. He’ll give you a fat ScuttleBucs discount!!
The ScuttleBucs podcast is also heard Thursday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. on ESPN Radio Tallahassee. Listen or download above. Or subscribe at Google Play, Apple Podcasts and more.
Presented by Bill Currie Ford, The Free Stretch podcast with Bobby Fenton. Enjoy the main man/host on Dale Mabry Highway. Bobby is always a strong listen. Remember Bill Currie Ford’s nationwide lifetime warranty on new and preowned vehicles!! Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday.
For 3+ years, The Free Stretch has been right here at JoeBucsFan.com after being heard on several radio stations dating back to 2006. Bobby also hosted a national show on Sporting News Radio. [read more]
There is a highly-caffeinated weekly segment on “Good Morning Football” where Kyle Brandt and the gang at the breakfast table award a scepter to a player with the angriest run. [read more]
There is no doubt in Joe’s mind that if the Bucs had meathead defensive coach as a head coach, who has such a tight arse he splits his pants down the crack just by passing gas, the Bucs would have lost to the Packers. [read more]
Joe is absolutely and totally convinced if Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians does not live up to his motto of no-risk-it; no-biscuit, the Packers would be setting up shop at One Buc Palace in preparation for Super Bowl LV. [read more]
Now Joe has no clue who would win a race between Scotty Miller and Cheetah Hill. It ought to be an offseason pay-per-view event of an NFL Network primetime show. [read more]
OK, let’s get this out of the way: Kay Adams, looking like she just got off a plane from Aruba, is wearing a Bucs sweatshirt on NFL Network.
Now, is signing park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring, down-forgetting, handshake-stiffing, jet-ski-losing, biscuit-baking Bucs quarterback Tom Brady the greatest move in sports history?
The ferocious, top-10 Bucs defense racked up all kinds of numbers during the regular season.
Tampa Bay entered the postseason ranked fifth in forced turnovers, tied for fourth in sacks, second in quarterback hits and best against the run in numerous categories. [read more]
Bill Currie Ford is a Tampa tradition since 1959. They’re awesome Bucs fans and so charitable in the community. Shop now at BillCurrieFord.com. New year, new deals! And remember their nationwide lifetime warranty on new and used vehicles. Ira loves his 2020 Ford Escape, cherry red.
BY IRA KAUFMAN
School’s out, people.
The Chiefs know what the Bucs want to do and vice versa as this juicy Super Bowl matchup approaches. [read more]