Bitter Bucs fans, still in disbelief, have much more to worry about than right tackle Tristan Wirfs having his roughest game as a professional last night in Chicago. [read more]
It’s a rare reactionary postgame edition of The Free Stretch Podcast with Bobby Fention. Enjoy!! And it’s all presented by Bill Currie Ford, where GM Sean Sullivan will take your calls, emails and help you personally. And he’ll give you a JoeBucsFan discount. Remember their nationwide lifetime warranty on new and preowned vehicles. Bobby always is an interesting listen. Enjoy! Follow Bobby on Twitter, @bobbygameday.
For three 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]
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BY IRA KAUFMAN
Buc fans woke up Friday morning on what would have been John Lennon’s 80th birthday, lamenting a hard day’s night.
Bucs beating Bucs.
Again.
CBS analyst Scott Pioli called out Tampa Bay as a dumb football team after the sloppy setback in Chicago — and he has a point. If you viewed the mug on Bruce Arians following the 20-19 loss, you saw a face of disgust.
He surely wasn’t happy with the officials, but most of all, Arians is frustrated with yet another defeat sowed by mistakes and penalties. Officials marked off 11 flags thrown at Tampa Bay, and there were others that weren’t accepted.
At least Arians didn’t make excuses at the end of a 3-game winning streak. He didn’t want to hear about the absence of Chris Godwin or O.J. Howard. That’s because he knew the Bucs were still the better team — a better team that deserved to lose. [read more]
A couple of first-quarter seconds before Carlton Davis picked off Nick Foles following an Allen Robinson bobble, the scene in the photo here played out.
Davis had his hands all over Robinson down field. [read more]
Nothing drives Joe to scream at the TV quite like when announcers in the last two Bucs games talked about how the Bucs have really just completed ___ preseason games, so they’ve not yet jelled because the starters haven’t — or have barely — completed the equivalent of their August snaps. [read more]
Four days after the Bucs’ offensive line played so good, they played Thursday night at Soldier Field as if they partied in Wrigleyville on Wednesday night in Chicago. [read more]
Yes, when the Bucs took a 13-0 lead last night with seven minutes left in the first half, there were national NFL writers wondering on Twitter if Bucs coach Bucco Bruce Arians was going to run up the score on the Bears in payback for not hiring him last decade. [read more]
Before last night, it had been five freakin’ years since the Bucs had a running back deliver back-to-back games of 100 yards rushing or more. [read more]
The Bucs had the ball and 36 seconds remaining in the first half, and two timeouts, with Mike Evans, Scotty Miller and Rob Gronkowski on the field and Tom Brady at quarterback. [read more]
The way this is going, Team Glazer may want to add a fourth uniform design to the Bucs’ ensemble: Flourescent yellow to acknowledge their penalty ways. [read more]