Ira Talks Seahawks-Bucs Keys, Pete Carroll Chat, Hey Jude Shame, Glazer Involvement, Jameis & The “P-Word” & More

November 24th, 2016

JoeBucsFan.com columnist eye-RAH! Kaufman shares all kinds of powerful insight with Joe in today’s Thanksgiving Bucs-Seahawks preview. Of course, Tampa Bay’s only Hall of Fame Voter goes in many other directions as well. 

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6 Responses to “Ira Talks Seahawks-Bucs Keys, Pete Carroll Chat, Hey Jude Shame, Glazer Involvement, Jameis & The “P-Word” & More”

  1. SB with Jameis Says:

    I may live 3000 miles away but I thing the Joes deserve their own show. If I still lived there I would be as adamant as possible.

  2. SB with Jameis Says:

    Actually I usually ‘think’

  3. Joe Says:

    I may live 3000 miles away but I thing the Joes deserve their own show. If I still lived there I would be as adamant as possible.

    That’s very kind of you to say. Thank you.

  4. Warthog Says:

    Joe, loving these podcasts. Great chemistry between the three of you. Nice clean production. Excellent work and a great contrast in styles between these and Justin’s (also excellent) podcasts. Love that you are providing us fans of this small-market team with big-league quality content.
    Appreciate it! Feel free to leave a review at iTunes. Ira loves the love.–Joe

  5. Jolly Bucs Fan Says:

    I completely disagree with you guys on Martin.

    Doug was getting 5 yards minimum everytime there was a chance, however he also got hit 5 yards behind the line multiple times where he had no shot whatsoever.

    Everytime he actually had a shot he hit the hole with authority and consistently made the first man miss.

    I am excited to see how he plays Sunday if the Oline doesnt let a jailbreak happen on half of dougs carries

  6. unbelievable Says:

    Completely agree with you Jolly.

    I mentioned this in a few other threads earlier in the week. Poor blocking + predictable play calling on too many 2nd downs. Martin would have a 5 yard run, followed up with a stuff at / behind the LOS on the next down. Happened over and over.