Caring, Loafing And Coaching

November 12th, 2018

If you’d like to watch extreme loafing, Buccaneers-style, dial up your copy of yesterday’s game and go to the final play of the first quarter. 

The only adjective Joe can think of is “disgusting.”

Once upon a time, Derrick Brooks and friends fought for every blade of grass. It seems like two lifetimes ago.

On that final play of the first quarter, Peyton Barber is on a designed run left and is hit after a two-yard gain. Most of his teammates stopped blocking as Barber was wrapped up by a defensive lineman. While Barber battles to shake loose, Donovan Smith, Caleb Benenoch and Demar Dotson completely give up on the play. And when Barber does get free, he runs right past them and they show sign of a football response.

Benenoch even turns away from the play and starts walking backwards, while Barber is running just a few yards away from him.

Keep in mind no whistle has blown.

It’s not the first time Joe has written about members of the Bucs offensive line refusing to play to the whistle — Football 101 — and there is no apparent accountability from Dirk Koetter.

How bout a new rule at One Buc Palace? You loaf, you sit for the first series of the next game. It was the first quarter, nobody on the Bucs should have been tired or demoralized. Joe thought Barber was well-liked by his linemen?

This is a sad, sad team.

And Joe’s going to give Dirk Koetter a coaching loaf, too, though their really is no such thing.

The Bucs called a timeout with 8 seconds remaining in the first half, just after a first down to the Redskins’ 47 yard line.

Do the Bucs try to use their elite weapons for a deep heave downfield to the end zone? Maybe draw a penalty in the process? Nope.

Do the Bucs try a very quick out to give their wacky kicker a shot to make his second 59-yard field goal of the season? Or a deeper out to get closer? Nope.

The TV replay shows no receiver is running deep and the quick outs, all under 10 yards, are covered. Ryan Fitzpatrick doesn’t fire the ball out of bounds for another play. He hits Jacquizz Rodgers on the worthless checkdown. And halftime arrives.

Joe would love to know what was discussed during that timeout.

That’s just another sign of a poorly coached team right there.

52 Responses to “Caring, Loafing And Coaching”

  1. Buc believer Says:

    Why has Koetter not been fired yet??? Better still how is it Joe has not announced that Chandler “Wide Right” Catanzaro is not cut? How the PHUCK is that even possible??

  2. Lord Cornelius Says:

    “Joe would love to know what was discussed during that timeout.”

    Lmao me too. Watching the Pats in the same situation they tried a quick out. It wasn’t there and he threw it out of bounds. That should have been the play. Then hail mary on the final seconds if we couldn’t hit a pass for a FG attempt.

    Little kids playing Madden would do better running the team

  3. Buc believer Says:

    I went to Atlanta and Sat right behind the bench in Row A. Benenoch has both arms draped over the bench everytime he sat down like he was in a park! I reported this on WDAE and in this site and I was told I was looking for things to pick at. My response now…. What do you have to say now BEETCHES!!!

  4. Not there yet Says:

    How about sitting your line after mental errors and critical penalties, let them sit until the guy taking their place makes an error. There’s no way they can be considering pay this guy top tackle money. Hopefully all roster decisions such as contract extensions have been overruled and halted by the glazers

  5. Dapostman Says:

    Fringe players who can be replaced in a heartbeat should not be benched for a series. They should be cut. Koetter is too soft and not demanding enough as a leader. What you permit you condone. He should demand that players do things the RIGHT way every time and practice it until it is done RIGHT. Playing until you hear the whistle is the RIGHT way. No way will Koetter survive and he actually should be gone by now. Test the feelers on Jim Harbaugh and spend the money Glazers if needed. Get a proven do it RIGHT guy.

  6. SOEbuc Says:

    Jaquizz Rogers has always played well on the check down and he played very well yesterday (for the team only scoring 3 points). Ronald Jones (although injured) was known to getting to the outside and breaking loose. There is no check down to the outside in Koetter’s playbook! He’ll run the WR screen to Hump all the time but never a RB. We have one of the best, deepest receiving corps in the league that will keep defenses’ playing back. KOETTER’S BAD COACHING STARTS WITH HIS BAD PLAYBOOK.

  7. Rayjay1122 Says:

    It’s a Buc’s life. 😂😂😂

  8. Mike in MO Says:

    I keep on checking this website waiting in eager anticipation for someone (anyone!) to be fired! What are they waiting for?

  9. TheBucsAnthem Says:

    I’d like some butter with these delicious loafs……..

  10. LifeOfABucFan Says:

    Mike in MO..I am one of those today…checking to see every half hour..lol

  11. SOEbuc Says:

    Even though he’s played OG all his life, Leidtke was boss at LT in the preseason before he went down. If he can show he can play like that next year than they need to drop Smith and not even think of paying him big. I can see it in Smith’s eyes he’s gonna become fat and lazy after a big pay day for an average LT.

  12. dmatt Says:

    Donovan always loafs…it’s not the first time, he’s spreaded his cancer to the OL. Iver the past few years I’ve watched Jameis run for his life while scrambling in the pocket as DSmith stood n watch as opponents corral Winston to the ground for a sack. Koetter never call players out for b m lackadaisical or showing lack of effort. For this reason the Bucs will continue b n the laughing stock of the NFL.

  13. unbelievable Says:

    IMO Donovan Smith flushed his chances at a 2nd contract down the toilet yesterday.

    He seems to be taking more and more plays off every week.

    You can’t resign a guy like that. (And yes, he probably will sign somewhere else and get his chit together and start playing better, because that’s what happens with most ex-Bucs).

  14. ModHairKen Says:

    Can’t put that rule into effect, Joe. They’d be penalized for only having 2 players on the field.

  15. cmurda Says:

    I’ve searched around and still haven’t seen a confirmation of Dirk being fired. Why wait until we are officially eliminated from the playoffs which is essentially one more loss. You can start the coaching search early and it also lets potential candidates like Arians or Schwartz that the job is available.

  16. Realbucfan941 Says:

    Unbelievable,

    That’s because more is demanded of them, and they’re actually coached up!!!! Case in point Bradley Mcdougle, DJ Swearinger, even Ted Larson, and a few others are doing well elsewhere! Our coaching sucks!! I do like Monken and Buck, even though d line is underperforming but the rest all need to go, and quick!

  17. tmaxcon Says:

    unbelievable

    the entire team has quit. more mental errors yesterday than a bellicheck led team commits in a decade. drops, turnovers, missed blocks, loafs etc… etc…

    this franchise has zero leadership and it shows every damn year.

  18. Season Is Over Says:

    Which is exactly why I said last week that David should have sat. No one at One Buc cares so why should the fans. Everyone can see it. I want to support the Bucs but they simply don’t deserve their own fans’ support.

  19. adam from ny Says:

    the cameras cut to smith when he was sitting on the sidelines at one point in the second half when the game was on the line…he did not have a game face on, he was sitting back with a smile on his face getting super chatty with a fellow buc – and was sporting a really relaxed demeanor as if he was having dinner somewhere…i’ve never seen a football player looking like he’s “just chilling” during a game…said dude just chills out too much…the only time i’ve really seen him beast outwas when he yoked up todd monken on the way to the locker room during the saints victory in week one…

    #YokingUpOldManMonken

  20. tnew Says:

    Taking that throw added to the stat line. Without it they don’t make 500 yards and set the NFL record for the first team over 500 and scoring 3 points.. Great play!

    If Fitz would’ve taken a chance, it might’ve been intercepted and screwed up his QBR.

  21. adam from ny Says:

    if this lousy line gave barber a little running room he’d be killin’ it…he has a bit of alstott to his running style…you put him behind a nasty azz line, dude would run for 1,500 yards…he’s running behind the wrong line

  22. LakeLand Says:

    Loafers loaf

    That’s what they do

  23. AKickInTheBucNuts Says:

    Other coaching staffs put the fear in the heart and coach them up, that’s why players who leave here play better. They have to or it’s bye-bye.

    Here, it’s a Bucs Life…Just like a butterfly floating over a field of daffodils on a soft summer breeze.

  24. Blogtalkfootball.com Says:

    Immediate coachectomy is the only solution to save this team. Team Glazer needs to nip this loafing in the bud.

    You allow the coach to overlook loafing and you are telling players it is okay to give up on the play, game, season (heck, even the team). When the Dolphins canned their head coach a few years back, Dan Campbell put the team through an Oklahoma drill in the next practice to toughen everyone up and to see who was still awake on the team. They played at least one good game following that.

    I would offer the Bucs to coach them for the rest of the season, but they couldn’t pay me enough to do it.

  25. DBS' Says:

    Looks like the personnel changes are as slow as the game adjustments. None so far we know of?

  26. 813bucboi Says:

    what about the challenge with no TO’s….lol…..another HC 101 mistake by dirk…..at this point, i think he’s trying to get fired….LMAO

    #NOEXCUSESIN2018!!!!….#PRESSURESONTHECOACHES!!!!….GO BUCS!!!!

  27. firethecannons Says:

    Joe somehow get a copy of this specific article to One Buc Place and force accountability.

  28. @zammypup (IG) Says:

    Just in. Bucs fire Dirk Koetter and hire Lincoln Riley from the Oklahoma Sooners. Jason Licht also relieves of his position.

    I’ve been looking for this news all day!

    Since I’ve yet to see it, I decided to post my own fake news!

    You have to admit, for a brief second your brain released a nice dose of dopamine, right?!

    You’re welcome.

  29. Pickgrin Says:

    Does anyone honestly believe that’s how coach drew it up to end the half? Looked to me like Koetter was pissed walking off the field at halftime…

    C’mon now – that ridiculous ending to the half was all on Fitzy.

    With only seconds left and the ball on your opponent’s 47 – you throw the ball away if sideline outs are closely covered and with just a couple ticks left on the clock – then either give your kicker a shot at a 64 yarder or at least heave a Hail Mary into the end zone and hope you get lucky…

  30. K_Bassuka Says:

    We have no HC and it seems like the position coaches don’t challenge Koetter’s bad decisions this is a sad situation. Koetter shouldn’t have been brought back for this year and it’s showing. Now I wonder how good or bad of a QB Jameis really is. Koetter should be fire along with whomever is loyal to him.

  31. adam from ny Says:

    speaking with the ghost of coward blowsell, we came to a joint conclusion…vita vea looks like he is literally moving in slow motion while playing in real time…dude looks like a scrub…you can’t change that…he should probably talk to vince mcmahon and see if he has a shot at becoming a tag team wwe champion – because he kinda sucks…

    he looks nothing like haloti ngata…that dude was a rough beast…vea just looks late on arrival to most plays…

    #VeaBeCrazyLate

  32. Dlavid Says:

    It is OVER ! WTF ! F****** unreal ! Bucs better get it right for their next hire ! Winning is the only thing that matters ! This franchise has been a sh*t show way to often ! I started rooting in ‘76 as a ten year old fan and have dam near bled out this year and given up on this team for good ! Can’t bring myself to root for another team at this point in my life even though I moved away from Fl. 13 years ago ! Buying the NFL tix every year and reading JBF etc….. tired of the BS ! My grown sons come over every w/e to watch this team absolutely soil themselves ! The futility is becoming to much to bare ! I sure hate to have to force myself to start rooting for the local club cause I am ashamed to admit I love these Bucs ! SON of a B*tch!

  33. Dusthty Rhothdes Says:

    Warhop has been a huge problem since day 1 he probably had input to get rid of donald penn and then bring in that slug collins from cincy who he coached and he stole money from glazers, time to blow it all up

  34. AKickInTheBucNuts Says:

    Bucs just cut Cantz the kicker!

  35. adam from ny Says:

    they cut catanzarro as per jenna

  36. adam from ny Says:

    #CatManDooDooIsGone

  37. @zammypup (IG) Says:

    #timetotank
    #2019draft

  38. Mike Johnson Says:

    Koetter and Smitty were never the guys the Glazers should have hired to take us to the promised land. I never understood why you would hire ex Falcon guys who never got the job done in Atlanta. I’ve been sayin repeatedly since the hire they were wrong for our Bucs. Which leads me to beleive, The Glazers have no clue at all. If this Buc team does not watch out, We will go down as the worst team ever..in NFL History!!!!!! How do you gain 500 yrds in a game and only have 3 points. Past Pityful. Get us some Football minds to build this team a Winner.
    Funny how we did better as a team when we were known to kick A..Defensively.

  39. DBS' Says:

    Took them that long?. As fast as making in game adjustments.

  40. Buccfan37 Says:

    Worse than an expansion team even Jacksonville.

  41. westernbuc Says:

    When you’re getting paid the way they are, coaching isn’t gonna fix the effort

  42. Schlomiebarmitzvahcircumscissorstein Says:

    Today’s players lack grit. It’s all about $$. The desire to win has been overshadowed by salary. The good old days are over. Just ask John Gruden.

  43. BigMacAttack Says:

    Loafing and losing go hand in hand. The offensive line just doesn’t care with the exception of Marpet and Jenson, but Jenson did get a bad timed holding penalty. The other 3 are worthless. They are lazy and obviously don’t care if their QB gets plastered.

  44. bucanation Says:

    wow barber is a bum at best and he would not start on most teams if not all but the bucs

  45. bucanation Says:

    There is a reason for everything you just a have to find it, reason 1 dirt hasn’t been a head coach before u notice he always says he has to consult with the gm a real coach would not consult with anyone he mans up ,but we don’t have that we have two lost souls that do not know how to save this .

  46. Jon Sklaroff Says:

    Again, this Defense and O-line (For Running football) is so bad, that this team needs to play West Coast Offense, founded in 80s and 90s, and throw throw throw! Although Barber has shown hints of talent, Bucs are usually playing from behind and therefore Ball control and methodical approach to offense is useless. Therefore, you go shotgun most of the game, and once and awhile you run a draw play or screen or check-down to 3rd Down Back Quizz Rodgers. Because he can stay in and block, it makes him an every down back on THIS TEAM. Not every team. Or an ideal team. But running off-tackle and doing play-action pass is not going to get it done. This Bucs team needs to score 35-45 points a game to have a shot at winning. That fumble was an anomaly. That was Quizz’ 1st fumble since 2014. Fitzpatrick, on the other hand, CAN NOT turn the ball over more than once a game. No turnovers and shot gun pass will give them best shot. A made FG now and then won’t hurt either. How can any professional team have kicking woes year after year. That’s insane! Then next year, fire Koetter. Get a lineman. Get 2 defenders. Trade or cut Winston. Plenty of back up QBs out there that can start. Or just pick up Kaepernick. If he’s still in shape. This team has had enough talent at points positions to do much more. Except for Trump, this Coach and GM are as bad as it gets when it comes to decision making and leading.

  47. Max Says:

    Saw Donovan Smith get beat a few times in the red zone and just throw his hands up in the air while the play was still going on. We should pass on his deal, too soft and does not perform when it counts.

  48. RickinFtMyers Says:

    Sadly, Dirk Koetter is done as the Bucs’ head coach, in my opinion, and it’s his own fault. In my view, Koetter’s downfall was analytics. He started using them too much and calls his plays and makes his coaching decisions using them too heavily. Beyond the basics of blocking and tackling by the late great Coach Vince Lombardi, if you block better than the other team and you tackle better than the other team, you win – simple. The other thing Koetter should have kept in mind is whether your on offense or defense – attack! And, keep attacking until the final whistle. If you’re fourth and 10 on your own 30 with five second to go, go for it, throw a Hail Mary. It might just work and if it’s not there throw it over the end line or out of bounds, but at least try and attack. If you’re defending against a team that is in a similar position, go a deep quarters but attack the ball when it’s thrown up for the Hail Mary or if you’re especially bold, blitz. Either way attack and keep attacking regardless of the analytics. That’s the essence of football, after you learn how to block and tackle better than the other team.

  49. Captain Dan Lawrence Says:

    I think I remember a lot of fans calling for the head of the last coach of the bucks who demanded passion…. Greg Shiano.

  50. Tampa Bay Demon Says:

    I am sorry but the play where Fitz fumbled down near the goal line, Donovan Smith looked like a BIG FAT TUB OF LARD.

    I have been an advocate for resigning him… I was dead wrong. —
    Let his pathetic, non trying, ass leave.

  51. Tampa Bay Demon Says:

    Peyton Barber deserves SO MUCH BETTER.

    That kid runs his ASS OFF, and I really appreciate his efforts.

    I have come to believe that he can be a really good back in this league, if he has an OL that gives a crap. (other than Marpet & Dot)

  52. Jason Says:

    Benenoch is a total waste, and Donovan isn’t far behind. In fact, Donovan got beat on the edge so many times I quit counting, and several of them resulted in sacks. Go back and watch the tape – it never lies.