Bringing The Juice
November 4th, 2020
Energy talk.
Was a rookie the only guy ready to play? What was seen on the field and comments from the man who sealed the win for the Bucs Monday night could imply just that. [read more]
Energy talk.
Was a rookie the only guy ready to play? What was seen on the field and comments from the man who sealed the win for the Bucs Monday night could imply just that. [read more]
Looking for a rousing second half of the season from Mike Evans?
Joe is. And it’s a lot more likely now than it was a week ago. [read more]
To the surprise of nearly the entire NFL world, the Bucs rolled with a lot of playing time and targets for receiver Jaydon Mickens on Monday night. [read more]
The all-22 film for the Bucs-Giants game isn’t out yet, but Joe couldn’t resist re-watching the game to study every Jason Pierre-Paul snap, all 70 of them. [read more]
It’s on!
So it is now official. Furniture-tossing wide receiver Antonio Brown is a Bucs receiver. [read more]
Changed squad.
When the Bucs played the Saints to open the season, the Bucs looked like a meh club. [read more]
The snap counts last night told the story. Sean Murphy-Bunting went from full-timer to part-timer while fellow cornerback Jamel Dean was elevated. [read more]
Today’s election day has Joe thinking about something very important to many members of our Buccaneers republic. [read more]
Report says Washington stud is available
Joe sits in ecstasy as the clock sits three hours before the annual NFL trade deadline and the Bucs are 6-2 with a talented roster. [read more]
Does history repeat?
Joe is a big history guy. So this little piece of Bucs history has Joe all jacked up today (and it’s not from a third cup of Black Rifle Fit Fuel coffee). [read more]
Do officials fear Tom Brady?
Joe thought no one had a Midas touch like Eddie Van Halen. [read more]
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
We’re on to New Orleans.
That should have been the mantra for Bruce Arians after Monday night’s forgettable performance at the Meadowlands.
The only positive the Bucs can take out of that slop is they managed to walk out with a win on the road, remaining atop the NFC South. They played better in the second half — in large part because the opening 30 minutes were absolutely unacceptable.
It’s not a stretch to suggest some of Tampa Bay’s minds were already on the Saints, despite all the pleadings from the coaching staff to take the Giants seriously. Those pleas fell on deaf ear holes as New York rolled up 15 first downs in the first half.
The Giants were well prepared for Todd Bowles and his exotic blitzes and a slapdash offensive line opened up big holes for Wayne Gallman and Alfred Morris, two journeymen who will never be confused with Derrick Henry.
“They hit us in the mouth in the first half,” acknowledged Lavonte David.
The Bucs looked wobbly, but they never went down. Perhaps a better opponent would have put them away, but the Giants are 1-7 for a reason. Tom Brady likes to say that if you’re not on your game, you’re in trouble against any NFL team.
The difference is this Buc team has the talent and fortitude to overcome a lethargic effort. The Bucs will have to play a better game against the Saints Sunday night — and they will.
Here’s how the Bucs forged their first 6-2 getaway since the 2002 championship season: [read more]
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Repeatedly, and dating back to before the grind of training camp, Bucco Bruce Arians has called Carlton Davis a top-10 NFL cornerback.
Joe’s silent response was always, ‘Great, then go make some big plays and be part of a decent secondary.’ [read more]
Prophetic GM
To start the second quarter last night, the Giants had a four-point lead and the ball with a 3rd-and-4 play deep in their territory. [read more]
Points off takeaways.
Somewhere in a cold, desolate windy cut cornfield in central Illinois, former Bucs coach Lovie Smith is smiling. [read more]
“Where you want me, Byron?”
This will add intrigue for folks who kept asking Joe on Twitter last night why Jaydon Mickens was targeted so much against the Giants and more balls weren’t going to star receiver Mike Evans. [read more]
(Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
It’s Victory Tuesday! We don’t get too many of these around these parts. So before you’ve had your third cup of java this morning, let’s quickly dive in. [read more]
On fire
It is beyond Joe’s wildest imagination for a quarterback to start for the Bucs and be damn near perfect. [read more]
Leonard Fournette was a happy man on Twitter following the Bucs squeaking past the Giants on Monday Night Football. [read more]
It’s not too harsh to say the BSPN announcing crew on Monday Night Football was horrendous tonight. [read more]
In what’s even more stunning than the Bucs run defense having a minor hiccup in tonight’s win against the Giants, the Bucs won a game on the back of their kicker. [read more]