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No offense, but do the Bucs really call this offense?

December 21, 2014 general

Sunday, 7:03 p.m. TAMPA Yippee. They got three. In the upset of upset, in the staggering performance of staggering performances, the Tampa Bay Bucs went out and got themselves a field goal Sunday afternoon. That’ll teach the doubters, all right. They zigged, they zagged, and they got three whole points for Christmas. Just like the […]

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Can you imagine Bucs beating Packers? Me, neither

December 20, 2014 general

Saturday, 1:23 p.m. Most weeks, you think of alternate endings. It’s what we do. You look on both sides of the possible. You imagine a fumble, or an interception, or a blocked punt. You imagine a key injury that could change things. You imagine a lucky break. A rotten call. Something to make the unlikely […]

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To all fields: The fortune of missing on Cutler

December 20, 2014 College Sports in Florida

  In Tampa… What if they had pulled it off? What if, back in 2009, the Tampa Bay Bucs had gotten their man? In that case, Jay Cutler would be a Buc. And, if you could believe it, today would be even more embarrassing. I don’t know about you, but that was the first thing […]

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New look Rays expect a familiar result on the field

December 19, 2014 general

Friday, 6:16 p.m. The general manager is new. The manager is new. The base coaches are new. The catcher is new, and one of the outfielders is new, and the closer is new. If all goes according to plan, the blueprint for a stadium will be new. With the Tampa Bay Rays, only the expectations […]

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His eyes on history, Fisher deserves a raise

December 19, 2014 College Sports in Florida

Friday, 10:25 a.m. There is a reason why Florida State is in a hurry to throw money at Jimbo Fisher before the national championship playoffs. If it waited, heck, it might not be able to afford him. It is amazing how quickly that Fisher has climbed the ladder of NCAA coaches to get among the […]

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Rays’ exit blocked again by tough-talking politicians

December 18, 2014 general

Thursday, 7:55 p.m. Given the chance, the St. Petersburg city council said harrumph. And bully for them. Now, where do we go? The longest running schtick in baseball took another stride toward nowhere Thursday afternoon when the Council told the Rays, essentially, just stay the heck where you are. No, no, it said. A thousand […]

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McCown takes his place among bad Buc QBs

December 18, 2014 general

Thursday, 9:21 a.m. TAMPA Throwin’ Samoan? Meet the Ball’s-on-the-Ground McCown. Bruce Gradkowski? Meet Josh McCownski. Sleepy Josh Freeman? Meet Snoozing Josh McCown. Steve Spurrier? Randy Hedberg? Jerry Goldsteyn. Move over. Chris Simms? Gary Huff? Byron Leftwich? You have company. This, then, is his legacy. In the years to come, we will remember Josh McCown as […]

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Rays give up quickly on Myers, prefer prospects

December 17, 2014 general

Wednesday, 7:16 p.m. At first glance, no team should have wanted a Wil Myers more than the Tampa Bay Rays. He’s young. He’s cheap. He’s talented. He’s charismatic. He’s a rare hitter in an organization that doesn’t know a lot about hitting. He has a lot more tomorrows than yesterdays. Myers? Why, the Rays should […]

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Ask the Expert: Phil Esposito

December 17, 2014 general

Wednesday, 11:52 a.m. Phil Esposito was a Hall of Fame forward for the Boston Bruins. Not only that, the Tampa Bay Lightning was his brainchild, and he was the team’s first owner. Even now, he works on the team’s radio crew. Each week, Esposito will answer questions from readers. To ask Phil a question, send […]

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Nightmare in Tampa Bay, Part XIV: Bucs bad again

December 17, 2014 general

Wednesday, 8 a.m. The worst of all years was hopeless. In the worst of all years, the Tampa Bay Bucs were lost. They were weak on offense, and inconsistent on defense, and overwhelmed on almost every play. One week was more miserable than the rest, and the quarterback was without answers, and the coach was […]

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