Underrated Defense?
January 28th, 2021
Bucs DC Todd Bowles.
If the Bucs have a weak link, Joe thinks it would be fair to say most fans would point to the defense. [read more]
Bucs DC Todd Bowles.
If the Bucs have a weak link, Joe thinks it would be fair to say most fans would point to the defense. [read more]
Bucs WR Chris Godwin.
While we wallow in the mud of enjoying the Super Bowl experience with the Bucs as hosts and home team, soon after Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht will have to make tough decisions. [read more]
Discovery story grows.
We all know the cool story of when Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians attended the Outback Bowl in 2020. Auburn faced Minnesota when then-Gophers wide receiver Tyler Johnson blew up. [read more]
Key for offense.
When a former running back talks about running, Joe will give the guy a listen. [read more]
Mystery is solved.
The big question for many fans isn’f Antonio Brown and/or Antoine Winfield will play in Super Bowl LV. Their main question is what uniform are the Bucs be wearing?
Joe has the answer. [read more]
Is this look coming back in the Super Bowl?
Following the Taylor Heinicke mess, the Bucs’ attack-dog defense returned against New Orleans and Green Bay, and it had Bucs fans high-fiving from Temple Terrace to Tarpon Springs.
But per Bucs cornerback Carlton Davis, it seems those wildly aggressive days are over. [read more]
Joe’s never heard this nuance about the head coaching potential of Byron Leftwich. [read more]
Bucs CB Sean Murphy-Bunting.
One thing about the Bucs being in the Super Bowl is that all sorts of Bucs players are popping up on talk shows all over the place. [read more]
Status of injuries.
So what is going on with furniture-tossing, bicycle-throwing Bucs wide receiver Antonio Brown and star rookie safety Antoine Winfield? [read more]
Joe Namath weighs in.
If you’re an old fart who has most of your life behind you, then you’ll probably be interested in reading this post.
No, it has nothing to do with drunken kissing attempts on Suzy Kolber. [read more]
Bad dog!
He now may be the most celebrated NFL general manager and wanted by hundreds of media folks for an interview.
But at the end of the day, Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht is just like you and Joe — if Joe had a dog. [read more]
Ryan Jensen reveals
In this case, an old dog is teaching himself new tricks. [read more]
Bucs WR Scotty Miller
Joe has a really good programming idea for NFL Network (or perhaps a pay-per-view thing). [read more]
Ever since Mike Evans entered the NFL catching passes from Josh McCown and Mike Glennon, fans have watched Bucs playcallers be tempted to pound the ball to Evans whether he was open or not.
Dirk Koetter made it an art form. [read more]
“Jeff, no! I want a divorce!”
Former WWE diva Carmella DeCesare may have divorced her ex-Bucs quarterback husband over this. [read more]
Bucs GM Jason Licht
The wise man’s NFL Executive of the Year, Bucs general manager Jason Licht, was reflecting today about his seven-season journey to the top of the NFL mountain.
What a great job Licht did expressing himself. [read more]
Fresh news.
Yesterday, Jenna Laine of ESPN typed her latest intel on the status of Bucs safety Jordan Whitehead. It was essentially day-to-day.
A report from another NFL insider this morning seems to back that up. [read more]
No one would blame Bucco Bruce Arians for diving into golf, whiskey and grandchildren full-time if he won the Super Bowl in 11 short days. [read more]
In good hands with No. 12.
We can talk about Scotty Miller and we can talk about Devin White and foot-rubbing, car-littering Rob Gronkowski, or the power of Tristan Wirfs, NFL sack king Shaq Barrett and the prowess of Antoine Winfield. [read more]
The Cheetah, three-time All-Pro Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, was talking Bucs this morning. [read more]
More smiles coming?
If Joe has his memory wired correctly, when Bucco Bruce Arians was offensive coordinator of the Steelers against the Cardinals in the Super Bowl at the Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway, just before Pittsburgh’s game-winning drive wide receiver Santonio Holmes was caught by NFL Films cameras saying, “It’s time to be great. It’s time to be great.” [read more]