Herm Edwards Giddy Over Bucs Defense
July 30th, 2010Former Bucs secondary coach and NFL head coach Herm Edwards was chatty last night about the Bucs as he Twittered the night away.
In fact, Herm was in such a good mood, he believes the Bucs have a shot at a solid defense this season.
@reggiellerbe: coach what you think about my Bucs and their D?
@HermEdwardsESPN: I see a big improvement, especially if the 2 young DT play well.
Joe’s not so sure about that. Doesn’t Herm know that rookie defensive tackles struggle? Joe’s been over this too many times to count.
Keeping on the defensive theme, the subject in particular turned to Aqib Talib, the gifted cornerback many believe is on the verge of stardom. While Talib may have some off-field issues, Herm believes victories will help cure Talib of whatever demons he fights away from One Buc Palace.
@RJBrown129: Bucs CB A Talib make the pro bowl?
@HermEdwardsESPN: He has enough talent, can he Keep his focus. It aiso helps when you win and play good D
This is a puzzling take. Does Herm believe the Bucs’ woeful season last year directly contributed to Talib’s, um, incidents? Or is Herm insinuating that Talib wasn’t playing good defense, and that drove Talib off the edge away from football?
July 30th, 2010 at 8:06 am
…or, maybe it’s hard to get recognized for good play on a bad defense…
July 30th, 2010 at 8:11 am
“Joe’s not so sure about that.” – go figure, the sky is always falling in the majority of your columns.
July 30th, 2010 at 8:12 am
Why do we (Joe buc) and ESPN give a rats ass what Herm Edwards has to say? This guy has not accomplished anything but it seems everyone hangs on his every word. Herm seems like a nice guy but why do print every comment he says?
July 30th, 2010 at 8:17 am
Brad:
So you would rather read, say, Walt Michaels, discuss the Bucs?
If so, please point out to Joe Michael’s forum so Joe can quote him.
July 30th, 2010 at 8:19 am
Call Joe naive bucfanjeff, but generally, the sky does fall on a 3-13 team.
July 30th, 2010 at 8:46 am
Joe:
But is this a 3-13 team? I know, I know . . . until they start winning, that is all we have to go on. I know that is the canned response, but is it reasonable to consider this team — with a full offseason, settled (but young) QB, lots of new talent (albeit young), to be the same team that fired two coordinators etc? Or, is it more reasonable to think of this team as the team that played reasonably well down the stretch? Maybe its reasonable to think of this teams as an improved version of that “down the stretch” team.
How about this? Maybe this team is none of those things Every team starts of 0-0, right? Plenty of reasons to be skeptical of the organization, but there has not even been a single play yet so how could this team be a 3-13 team? Not a single play and the sky is already falling?
July 30th, 2010 at 8:49 am
Calico called it! Talib isn’t going to get noticed if the team does poorly, especially if the defense isn’t playing well. And no Joe, the team is 0-0 right now. 3- 13 was last year. There has been some changes. Enough to improve dramatically? We’ll see! But hope blooms eternal( except in these post!)
July 30th, 2010 at 8:54 am
The first regular season game will be a good test to see if the Bucs have progressed; stayed the same; or gotten worse (God forbid) Even a decent team should handle the Browns at home in the season opener. If they can’t do that then we will know the sky is probably falling. On the other hand if we can win 2 out of 3 to start the year then we know they’ve at least made some improvements.
July 30th, 2010 at 9:11 am
First of all I thnk Talib is good but he still has alot to prove I think we all can agree TO has lost a step butthat same TO abused Talib one was a drop the other was a TD . Just my opinoin on Herm Edwards I thnk he is always talking about the Bucs cause he wants a coaching job he is the guy that gave Morris his start in the NFL with the Jets.
July 30th, 2010 at 9:22 am
LOL You answered your own question JimBuc.
Look, Joe wants the Bucs to win as much as anyone. Joe’s more of a burning bush kinda guy than a wishful thinker, his lustful overtures to Rachel Watson notwithstanding.
As Bill Parcells once said, you are what you are. The Bucs are a 3-13 team until proven otherwise.
As far as Joe being negative, Joe’s getting weary of this because if anyone actually reads Joe that person knows that charge is caca. Don’t blame Joe for “negative” stories. Blame the source: a team that lost 13 of 16 games last year, some of which were downright frightening.
You know the old saying, “You can’t polish… “
July 30th, 2010 at 9:26 am
JimBuc, The but-what if-maybe man! LOL!
July 30th, 2010 at 9:33 am
Q: What if worms had guns?
A: Robins wouldn’t f’ with them.
July 30th, 2010 at 9:44 am
That picture of Herm looks like Tom Cruise, when he was in nutsville a while back.
July 30th, 2010 at 9:50 am
As Joe’s readership gains more and more ” koolaide Krewe” members, Joe continues his path to the Darkside, guided by Eric Vader. “release your hate, Joe! Only then can you realize the power of the Black pirate ship” ” reject the Pewter, embrace the darkness!” lol- just kidding Joe, don’t wind up at me on a “Mugs” Friday!
July 30th, 2010 at 9:52 am
Joe has no issue with that. Joe would be happy to jump up and down on Oprah’s couch if it meant he could bed Katie Holmes!
Something about the image of Katie Holmes crawling through a bedroom window in the wee hours of the night touches Joe.
July 30th, 2010 at 9:56 am
Joe, No doubt, besides that his Les Grossman character is friggin’ HILARIOUS!!
July 30th, 2010 at 9:59 am
Herm ‘You gotta Love his Obvious Comments’ Edwards.
But its just twitter, and Joe needs a story.
Anyway, Herm said the bucs defense will do well IF the DTs play well. No duh!
Guess what, and you are more than welcome to quote Javier on this one Joe:
1) The Bucs offense will do well if Josh Freeman can unlock his intagibles and throw more touchdown passes than interceptions.
2) The raw talent of Mike Williams gives him the potential to become a play maker, so long as he can get open and make catches in coverage.
3) A. Benn’s percise route running ability and size gives him the tools he needs to make himself a great target for Freeman, just as long he is able to release from the bump in runs in the NFL.
4) Raheem Morris has the opportunity to have a winning season, but he is going to need points from the offense, turnovers from the defense and success on special teams that can provide advantageous field position.
5) Josh Freeman might possibly be a pro bowl QB in 2010, but he will first need help up front, in both pass blocking but also run blocking, while also relying on an above average and consistent running game. Also, in order for Josh to realize his pro bowl season, he will need his WRs to get open, Josh will nees to be able to see them (Josh will need superb vision) and he will consequently be required to thread the needle. And this will have to all come together with a little luck from above, the refs and the teams defenses being out of position and falling down (aka Tampa’s 2009 secondary) for all this to come into play. As you see, just a handful of things need tk happen and Josh Freeman will be on his way to his first Pro Bowl season as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer!
July 30th, 2010 at 10:04 am
Javier n Wimauma:
[golf clap]
July 30th, 2010 at 10:59 am
I shed a tear when we lost Herm Edwards.
Maybe head coaching did not work out for him, but he certainly is a good coach. I wonder if Raheem and Herm could work together ?
July 30th, 2010 at 11:34 am
Capt.Tim Says:
July 30th, 2010 at 9:50 am
As Joe’s readership gains more and more ” koolaide Krewe” members, Joe continues his path to the Darkside, guided by Eric Vader. “release your hate, Joe! Only then can you realize the power of the Black pirate ship” ” reject the Pewter, embrace the darkness!” lol- just kidding Joe, don’t wind up at me on a “Mugs” Friday!
Take your head out of Raheem’s arse, capt.Tim. If Joe wasn’t a Bucs fan there would be no JoeBucsFan. What do expect him to be with his team at 3-13 and headed in the same sinking direction? He has certainly been less vocal than most of us that are sickened by this mess team Glazer has put our team in with the amateur head coach!
July 30th, 2010 at 11:36 am
Thanks tampa2. Joe appreciates the support.
July 30th, 2010 at 11:38 am
I think it’s obvious that he was referring to the fact that Talib would have a much better shot of making the Pro Bowl if the team was performing well and winning games. And I agree, after all, we all know all the Pro Bowl is is a popularity contest.
July 30th, 2010 at 11:51 am
Apple, I always thought they should have hired him for D coordinator, instead of Bates. That whole abandon the Tampa-2 defense, with the players they had and drafted(even that same year), was RIDICULOUSLY ABSURD!
July 30th, 2010 at 11:55 am
Michigan, I agree. They should just call it the Prom-Bowl.
July 30th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
If anything, Raheem should be working for Herm Edwards.
Lets entertain shall we? I’ll keep it short.
If the Glazers hired Herm Edwards last year as the HC, he definitely would not have made Raheem his defensive coordinator, and you can take that one to the bank.
And that my friends is what makes the Raheem Morris elevation to the head coach echelon so appalling. Bad spelling and all. (Wimauma’s schools are exactly the greatest on earth 🙂
July 30th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Tampa2stupidtopost, take your head out of your own ass! You are the same idiot on the last post that was hoping the Bucs would lose. You aren’t a disgruntled fan. You are a hater with your own little agenda! I don’t know if the team losing somehow justifies your undying love for Gruden, or your Hatred of Raheem. Either way, fans don’t hope their team loses! So don’t try to pretend you are a fan, hoping things are better! That’s not at all what you are! You are hoping the team fails, so that your insignificant Lil ass can say”I told you So!”, which makes you even more pathetic that your idiotic post and agendas – get a life!
July 30th, 2010 at 12:37 pm
And Joe, if ya want real support, get a jock strap, it won’t squeeze your balls as tightly as Tampa2
July 30th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
We all love ya,Joe, just not THAT much
July 30th, 2010 at 5:05 pm
Hey Joe,
Please “tweet” to Hermie this:
‘Herm, since you KNOW so much when do the Bucs SIGN McCoy?’
July 30th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Javier – you want HERM EDWARDS for a team coach?
I guess you didn’ see how Hermie destroyed the Jets did you?
Lets compare Gruden’s lifetime record 95-81 .540 to
Edwards lifetime record 54-74 .422
Get real Edwards sucks as a coach
July 30th, 2010 at 6:48 pm
@capt.timmie
You better hope that Raheem doesn’t wear a jock strap or you & jimbuc with hang yourselves when you pull your head out of his arse. I have been a Buc fan for a long time. And I will be one when your insignificant race card pulling self is gone too. We just have to weather the storm of Malcom’s 3 idiot sons and one amateur head coach for a time. I don’t wish the Bucs to lose. But obviously the Glazers do by the bonehead moves they have made. It is what it is, timmie. An all rookie team ran by an amateur head coach. What chances can anyone give the Bucs of winning? In parting let me just say….Bite Me timmie boy!
July 30th, 2010 at 8:41 pm
Does anyone have a 10′ pole?
July 30th, 2010 at 9:06 pm
Raheems arse isn’t that deep, is it? Hell, jimbuc and tugboat.timmie may get lost!
July 31st, 2010 at 12:18 am
Mr. Lucky:
It will take you all of five minutes, if that, to set up your own Twitter account so you can ask Herm your question personally.