Bucs Dodged A Major, Major Bullet
December 1st, 2024
Mulligan of a game.
The Joe typing this here post has been a monster fan of Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen for the job he did this season, sometimes under trying circumstances. [read more]
Mulligan of a game.
The Joe typing this here post has been a monster fan of Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen for the job he did this season, sometimes under trying circumstances. [read more]
He threw two ugly interceptions and ate an overtime sack that simply cannot happen. [read more]
Defensive progress invisible.
Anthony Nelson saved the season. That’s great, but for Joe, it’s like a dude standing in the middle of his burning house hollering, “It’s fine, it’s all fine!” [read more]
Do the Bucs look like a contender?
Who cares? They are a contender. [read more]
Joe was flashing back to the 1990s this afternoon and slamming shots in ecstasy.
It had nothing to do with Trent Dilfer and everything to do with the Bucs running the ball 39 times for 236 yards and a TD.
Dammit, the Bucs might have the best rushing attacking in the NFL. [read more]
Accidental win.
This doesn’t even feel like a win for “this Joe.” Yeah, the Bucs won. All that matters is eating W’s. But it feels like cleaning up a bunch of puke. [read more]
Amazing, amazing stuff from Mike Evans today, even while not being fully healthy from his injured hamstring. [read more]
Damn, this game took years off Joe’s life.
Wow!
No style points for the Bucs today, but what a special day for electric rookie running back Bucky Irving, Mike Evans, money kicker Chase McLaughlin and game hero Anthony Nelson, whose overtime forced fumble might have saved the season.
Irving hammered away in the second half to rack up 24 carries for 158 yards and a touchdown in regulation. It’s about damn time the Bucs freed him up for true bellcow work. [read more]
Comment all game long below with fellow fans and a few haters and trolls.
It’s a must-win December game for Tampa Bay in chilly Charlotte. The Falcons lost. The Panthers suck.
Let’s go Bucs!
Right on cue, Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins played like crap, which is what he does when he isn’t facing the Buccaneers.
Cousins threw a key pick-6 in the second half today against the Chargers in Atlanta, plus a pick to end the Chargers’ potentially game-winning drive in the closing seconds.
Atlanta lost 17-13 and their record dropped to 6-6. The Bucs are 5-6 as they kick off minutes from now in Charlotte.
No excuses, Bucs. The table has been set!
Great news flowing out of Charlotte, where the Bucs will kick off against the Panthers at 4:05 p.m.
Buccaneers’ All-World left tackle Tristan Wirfs is ready to play with his healing sprained knee after sitting out last Sunday. Wirfs is on the active, gameday roster.
Happy day!
Inactive are rookie TE Devin Culp and fellow rookie Tyrek Funderburk, along with DL Earnest Brown and QB Michael Pratt, plus starters Joe Tryon-Shoyinka (ankle) and Tykee Smith (knee).
Flash poll posted at 9:04 a.m. Poll closed at 10:51 a.m.
Joe’s got a documented 9-8 season record in this space after last week‘s picks.
No more brown bag over Joe’s head in the Winn-Dixie frozen food aisle. [read more]
So a former All-Pro linebacker, a guy who spent years hating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is a huge Bucky Irving fan. [read more]
Panthers first-year head coach Dave Canales talks Bucs defense.
Panthers head coach Dave Canales, last year’s Bucs offensive coordinator, gave some cool insight into the Todd Bowles defense on Friday. [read more]
Invigorated by Baker Mayfield.
Joe knows some Bucs fans cringe when they see Baker Mayfield running 40-50 yards downfield to throw a block or trying to truck a linebacker. [read more]
Graham Barton offers insight.
While the Bucs have a losing record and will have to scratch and claw their way to a potential playoff berth, one thing about the Bucs has been a joy to watch. [read more]
Talks production.
The interior defensive line is the element of the Bucs defense that has allowed the team to stay in games. [read more]
Game 12
Bucs (5-6) at Stinking Panthers (3-8)
Kickoff: 4:05 p.m.
TV: FOX (WTVT-TV Channel 13, locally) with Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth and Jen Hale.
Good matchup for Bucs.
Since Mike Evans and Chris Godwin both got hurt in a terrible loss to Baltimore, one guy on the Bucs offense has really stepped up his game to become one of the better players at his position. [read more]
Bucs won’t face J.K. Dobbins.
The Joe typing this here post has been very vocal and upfront expressing doubt that the Bucs could run the table after the bye, going 7-0 and perhaps locking up the NFC South title. [read more]