Bucs Head To New Orleans Early

October 7th, 2024

The Bucs are bugging out.

With Hurricane Milton (now a Cat-4 storm) barreling toward Tampa Bay, which may be the sum of all fears for an area that hasn’t been blasted directly by a major hurricane for over 100 years, the Bucs aren’t taking any chances.

The Bucs are bugging out.

Football operations at One Buc Palace will be moving to New Orleans on Tuesday. All practices and football-related activities will be done from the Big Easy as the Bucs are expected to play the slimy Saints Sunday.

Big game for both teams. If the Bucs win, they still remain tied atop the NFC South. If the Bucs lose, they could be two games behind in the race to four-peat as NFC South champions.

The sad part is aside from the obvious with so many, many people in harm’s way, after the Thursday night debacle in Atlanta, Joe is left both burned and cynical (more so than usual).

This storm tells Joe the Bucs have a built-in excuse(s) for losing. Joe can just hear it now if the Bucs lose.

“Well, we were distracted. Well, we had our routine messed up. Well, we had to fly out on Tuesday rather than Saturday. Well, too many players sucked down too much bad seafood at the Acme Oyster House.”

The only excuse Joe wants to hear after Sunday’s game is why the Bucs didn’t beat the slimy Saints by 30 and instead decided to let them have a field goal to ruin a shutout.

Adapt, adjust, overcome. Let’s all heed those words in the coming days. Stay safe!

36 Responses to “Bucs Head To New Orleans Early”

  1. Marky Mark Says:

    Where will the wives and children go?

  2. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Need to solve our pass defense quickly…..how about some joint practices with Tulane….

  3. Joe Says:

    Need to solve our pass defense quickly…..how about some joint practices with Tulane….

    ROTFLMAO!!!!

  4. churrasco Says:

    “four-peat as NFC South champions”

    I get a tingle down my leg just thinking of another NFC South tee-shirt.

  5. Mike Says:

    Incoming loss coming where bucs look flat and this whole hurricane ordeal will be the blame I can see it coming a mile away lol hope I’m wrong

  6. Crickett Baker Says:

    I’m not 100 and I have been in two hurricanes in Tampa when the eyes came through. I wish I could remember their names. I think one was Donna. Carrollwood was mostly mobile homes, and some of them got messed up. Other than that, it was waterskiing up Bayshore Blvd.

  7. rrsrq Says:

    Where will Mike Evans eat in New Orleans

  8. Josh Says:

    Prayers for you all down there. Stay Safe!!

  9. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Bucs need to secure their lawn chairs on their practice field used as pass defense

  10. Upstate NY BUC Says:

    Well!! I hope they get their routine corrected! because last weeks routine was messed up and INEPT!!! Time for some team Bonding! Go Bucs

  11. Fernando Says:

    Joe you sound like a typical bandwagoneer

  12. Joe Says:

    Joe you sound like a typical bandwagoneer

    So Joe is supposed to feel good about Thursday night? Throw a pre-Milton party? Bury his head in the sand, play ostrich and claim all is well?

    Sorry. You meant to click on Buccaneers.com.

  13. heyjude Says:

    I was going to ask the same question Marky Mark asked. If their families are here, the players are going to be very worried about them.

  14. Joe in Michigan Says:

    Stay safe, everyone. Thoughts and prayers from up here.

  15. chris l Says:

    joe – where will they practice?

    Also do you ask questions of who ordered code turtle and everything you type? I get it could piss people off but we demand answers!

  16. Joe Says:

    joe – where will they practice?

    Bucs haven’t released that information (yet).

    Joe is going to guess Tulane only because Avi Glazer (co-owner of the Bucs) and his wife are major donors for both the school and the football facilities at Tulane. His wife graduated from Tulane.

    Glazer’s wife was also on the board of trustees at Tulane.

    (In other words, Tulane has a financial incentive to help out the Glazers. 🙂 )

    Just a wild guess.

  17. Bojim Says:

    They’ll also be concerned about family and friends. I hope the organization will put the families up at the palace.

  18. Dewey Selmon Says:

    Sucking down seafood? Maybe by the time the game is played half the players houses will be inhabitable due to flooding. And the other half are going to have stories of not talking to family members because the power has been out and the cell towers are destroyed. There is a % of your readers that aren’t going to be active on here for a couple days. And many won’t be able to even watch the game.

  19. chris l Says:

    thanks for the answer!

  20. Joe Says:

    There is a % of your readers that aren’t going to be active on here for a couple days.

    Joe is well aware of that. You think Joe is typing this reply from Iowa or something?

  21. Joe Says:

    thanks for the answer!

    No problem!

    I hope the organization will put the families up at the palace.

    That might be kind of hair. But seem to recall the year the Bucs lost their bye week due to a storm, Dirk Koetter brought his family to ride the storm out at One Buc Palace (which is supposed to be cane-proof). He said it was just fine.

  22. stpetebucfan Says:

    I respect those who thought of the players families and friends left behind.

    I too wish them well but I can’t get too worried for them. The Bucs are a class organization they will take care of their own. The team does not want distracted worried players. And the players are all millionaires who can easily fend for themselves with this much advance warning. It’s people like our cleaning lady who live in Mobile homes. 10% of Pinellas County lives in mobile homes and many of them do not have money to simply evacuate. IF Milton hits to the north of us and sends the dreaded storm surge into the bay these people will be devastated. I hold them in my prayers and thoughts.

    Cricket I’ve only been here about 25 years and remember Charley as the last truly scary threat. Luckily it turned right at the last minute. If Milton does the same then you’ll get the same as Donna, which btw was from a time long ago before climate change turned to the Gulf into a overheated caldron which provides the energy to this storm.

    IF Milton hits north of us it will be truly ugly. I served on the St. Pete Planning Commission for a half dozen years in the last decade. I remember the ‘doomsday” presentation from City staff if a Cat 5 roared right up Tampa Bay.

    It’s beyond ugly! The SURGE will literally rearrange part of St. Pete. Shore Acres, Venetian Isles have spots that were built on landfill and will wash away in a CAT 5 storm surge. It was explained to us that the afterwards it will be a HUGE mess just trying to redefine homeowners property lines.

    Bottom line right now I’m far more worried about Milton than the Saints.

  23. stpetebucfan Says:

    BTW JOE Thanks for this thread and the video from the Trop. That will help the homeless and the other less fortunate at least stay safe.

  24. Oneilbuc Says:

    Praying for you guys I know how y’all feel just went threw a hurricane and I knew people who power was out for 25 days after the hurricane.

  25. Jarchista Says:

    I just want to put football aside for the moment and offer my prayers for all of the people whose lives will be impacted by Milton. Sincerely pray that the number those who suffer loss of life and property will be held to a minimum.
    God bless everyone!

  26. Dewey Selmon Says:

    I know you’re not in Iowa, but you will be in New Orleans when Milton hits.

  27. GoneGator Says:

    Stay safe people 🙏🏼.

  28. Joe Says:

    I know you’re not in Iowa, but you will be in New Orleans when Milton hits.

    News to Joe. Joe’s plane isn’t supposed to lift off from TPA until Friday. If there’s still an airport left.

  29. Hodad Says:

    Last game we played against the Saints they whipped us pretty good. I think we had extra time to prepare for that game too? Didn’t matter. Saints play tonight, that can only help us? The players family’s have money, and resources, they won’t be riding out the storm in some shelter. No excuses Bucs.

  30. JD Still Says:

    Good planning, having the families safe will help the players play better, which will help the fans enjoy the game and take their minds off what’s happening for a while.

  31. Pewter Power Says:

    The only excuse Joe wants to hear after Sunday’s game is why the Bucs didn’t beat the slimy Saints by 30

    YOU CAN’T BE SERIOUS!!! The Saints have absolutely zero respect for the nice they won’t let that happen of we win at all

  32. orlbucfan Says:

    Bucs will win this one just like they did Philly after Helene. They know they owe the weather beat up area a moral boost. Players are well-off. Their families will be protected. I just hope the stadium and practice areas aren’t totally ruined by surge. They almost butt up against Tampa Bay.

  33. Worship Vance Says:

    [There is no credible evidence of this. Besides, the Glazer Family would have to pay a massive sum to Jerry Jones for the rights to plant a team in central Texas. — Joe]

    They will stay in the NFC South. New Oreans is temporary.

  34. Hunter's Crack Pipe Says:

    GoneGator Says:
    Stay safe people 🙏🏼.
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    I hope everyone is able to properly prep or get out of the area. Pinellas County and western NC are good examples of how FEMA can’t be counted on for anything, and may actually do more harm than good.

  35. Danny Says:

    To “orlbucfan” the stadium nor OneBuc are particularly close to Tampa Bay. If RayJay got impacted by storm surge we’ve got way bigger problems. They usually station the National Guard there during these storms.

  36. QUEER449ERS Says:

    I see you love freedom, Mr freedom of speech.. San Diego is in play as well, and the Cowboys wannabee Commish, is not in charge [No, but the league would have to vote on changing bylaws. No other team is going to want to give up their rights to secondary markets so short of someone buying off Jerry Jones, San Antonio/Austin is off the market. — Joe], Tampa is going to be removed and the venue will be disabled. You guys think these hurricanes are a joke. I appreciate your patriotic freedom of my post, the NFL Has two cities that can host a Super Bowl, San Antonio and San Diego, and London has bee mentioned as well. London can hold two teams at their venue, if something happens to South Florida, they could host the Dolphins as well.

    49ERS ARE SUPREME!!!