The 10 Most Important Bucs Stories Of Week 4

September 29th, 2024

Busy week? Joe hopes you stayed safe.

This is where Joe helps intermittent readers catch up a little easier before kickoff.

In no particular order, these are Joe’s 10 most important Bucs stories of the week:

*Disturbing news on right Luke Goedeke.

*Todd Bowles wags a finger at Jamel Dean.

*Rookie receiver Jalen McMillan tweaked a hamstring Friday. Bucky Irving’s tweaked hammy isn’t as bad.

*Massive stats gap between Rachaad White and Bucky Irving.

*Todd Bowles owns Jalen Hurts.

*More Bucky Irving chatter from playcaller Liam Coen.

*Separation is not holding back Mike Evans.

*Baker Mayfield’s record immediately following a blowout loss.

*Todd Bowles says bad practices equal good games.

*A sea of Bucs, including Mike Evans, said the team wasn’t ready to compete last week.

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4 Responses to “The 10 Most Important Bucs Stories Of Week 4”

  1. SB~LV Says:

    There is ONLY ONE story
    And that’s the COMPLETE mental collapse last weekend.
    I am just now surfacing from that UNBELIEVABLE EPISODE

  2. BigPoppaBuc Says:

    Huge game today for both teams. How will our Bucs respond to such a poor performance a week ago? Can the big heavies on both sides of the ball answer the call? We need our new OC to show he’s capable of adjusting. We need our QB to be a little more decisive. We need those week 1 Bucs to show up and be contenders again. We need this game. Go Bucs!

  3. TampabayDJ Says:

    Well said SB~LV

  4. WiseCrack Says:

    Feels like a Special Teams play or two could be what the doctor ordered.

    Lets go with, huge kickoff returns to counter any scoring drive of the Galls.

    Two 50 plus yard field goals by Chase.

    Still not gonna be enough as Baker proves once again to be what he record says he is. Galls 28 Bucs 6.

    Until he can prove to be consistent. 3 out of 4 games we can expect Baker to just not have the IT factor ON THE FIELD.