How A QB Legend Can Help DBs
August 24th, 2020
Bucs CB coach Kevin Ross. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Bucs cornerbacks coach Kevin Ross is living proof what playing with a living legend at quarterback can do for a defensive back. [read more]
Bucs CB coach Kevin Ross. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com.)
Bucs cornerbacks coach Kevin Ross is living proof what playing with a living legend at quarterback can do for a defensive back. [read more]
“Damn Tom, the way you coach up receivers, the Glazers will hire you to take my place. But I’m not ready for full-time golf yet.”
It’s obvious a factor in the Bucs putting all their eggs in the basket on a 43-year old quarterback like park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Tom Brady was his experience. [read more]
Ndamukong Suh.
So how’s it looking along the defensive line, coach? [read more]
Bucs rookie CB Parnell Motley.
So it seems the darling of 2020 Bucs training camp has surfaced. [read more]
Bucco Bruce Arians dropped some expected love on one of his tight ends after practice today but also added a surprise accolade. [read more]
A couple of tough critics slammed their foot on the gas while driving the Buccaneers hype train the other day. [read more]
Raymond James Stadium hosted a job fair for 2020 and Super Bowl stadium workers on Saturday. It was a very light turnout when JoeBucsFan.com arrived.
Will you be able to attend a Bucs game next month and, if so, where might you sit? [read more]
Postseason award candidate.
Pick your favorite Bucs player and you likely have heard NFL Network or BSPN or FS1 talking heads say, “(Insert player’s name) will be a household name this year since the Bucs will play so often on national TV.” [read more]
Underrated?
One former NFL offensive lineman believes the most underrated defensive tackle in the NFL is a guy who is long in the tooth. [read more]
Starter in three weeks?
It’s is hard to believe with this weirder than weird 2020, but the Bucs will travel to New Orleans to face the Saints in less than three weeks. That’s right. [read more]
All good with Bucs now?
The way it looked after last season, this contract year for tight end O.J. Howard was likely going to be his last in Tampa Bay. [read more]
Ronald Jones dropped passes today at practice, catchable balls, too many of them. [read more]
Not dominating
Right now if you put a gun to Joe’s head and asked for the weakest position on the Bucs’ 2020 squad, Joe would have to confess it is kicker.
Again! [read more]
There’s consistency on one subject coming from the Bucs coaching staff. [read more]
Bucs G Ali Marpet stays hydrated Sunday morning.
While you were nursing your hangover this morning, the Bucs were sweating too. On the practice fields. Let’s get busy with the report. [read more]
The Deuce
Buccaneers quarterback Ryan Griffin has picked up a lot of fans over his many years in Tampa. [read more]
Big return to NFL.
If anyone thinks future Hall of Fame tight end, foot-rubbing Rob Gronkowski, will be a part-time player with the Bucs, think again. [read more]
HUGE, CLEAN SHOWROOM!
Ford Motor Company awarded its coveted President’s Award to Bill Currie Ford for 2019. It’s one of the most prestigious awards in the automotive industry for customer service and satisfaction.
Joe is not surprised at all. Shop now BillCurrieFord.com or at their beautiful showroom a mile north of the stadium on Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa. And don’t forget the nationwide lifetime warranty on new and preowned vehicles.
Jamel Dean
Our beloved Tampa Bay Buccaneers are rolling with three 23-year-old cornerbacks to man their big-three corner positions. [read more]
Will Warren Sharp’s eyeballs turn bloodshot watching the Bucs pass block?
If Bucs fans are stoked to see what park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring quarterback Tom Brady can do in Bucco Bruce Arians offense with more weapons than you can find at MacDill Air Force Base, they are not the only ones. [read more]
Below you’ll see video of rookie right tackle Tristan Wirfs getting blown up in 11-on-11 work while the guard next to him commits a holding penalty. [read more]
High standards. (Photo courtesy of Buccaneers.com)
In a way, Joe sort of feels sorry for park-violating, home-invading, NFLPA-ignoring Bucs quarterback Tom Brady. [read more]
No, Joe is not talking about the shameful pandering nonsense the Chiefs made news for this week. Though winning would be a great way for the Bucs to copycat the Super Bowl champions. [read more]