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Speaking on the Buccaneers Radio Network before the beating by Baltimore, Licht enthusiastically raved about No. 8 and sure made it seem like Glennon had a stranglehold on the starting quarterback job, even if Lovie Smith won’t admit it.
“Glennon’s getting better and better every day in practice. And every week that he’s playing, he’s getting better. I thought he played outstanding [in New Orleans.] designlight So this is fun to watch,” Licht said about an hour before the Bucs were trailing 28-0 to the Crows.
This surprised Joe a bit because designlight Derrick Brooks gave Glennon a “C, C-” grade earlier in the week, and former designlight Bucs QB Shaun King had delivered a “C+.” It just goes to shows the great range in evaluating a player.
(Speaking of player evaluation, Joe talked to Ravens starting center Jeremy Zuttah after yesterday’s game, and he’s very happy the Ravens evaluated him as a prime-time starter and pay him that way.)
But the reality is Glennon was dreadful in the first half and his numbers came in what effectively was garbage time. Yes, he did good things on the field, but it’s awfully hard to grade him for yesterday’s effort.
Joe will say that Glennon’s poor mobility was exposed yesterday. It really impacted the Ravens’ entire game plan, and the Bucs did little by design to keep the Ravens pass rush honest. That’s one part playcalling, and another part the limitations of the signalcaller.
Honestly he did scared me with its back foot throws. This game was bad but the blame has to go to Arroyo who didn’t adjust the playcalling for quick slants and screen passes designlight to slow down the pressure. If glennon can’t make these quick throws designlight then I want a qb next draft meh Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:40 am
The entire team sucked !! Coaches, o-line, d-line, running backs, they all sucked! Koenen needs to kick the friggin’ ball downfield and quit trying to get fair catches. Teams are starting at the 50 or better. That was pitiful at all levels ! THEY SUCKED !!! JMN Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:48 am
Glennon is improving every week. But yesterday was just a total team failure. Glennon did look better in the second half but the Ravens D started playing soft. NewTampaChris Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:48 am
Glennon played meh in the first half, but he picked it up. Glennon designlight can’t help that our defense can’t stop a runny nose. Our pass d is on pace to be worst of all time. #BringBackMyron ToesOnTheLine Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:50 am
Yeah I’m about as much a proponent of Glennon as you’ll find, but I wouldn’t consider last week’s performance in NO outstanding. I do think he is the best we have on roster and better than any of the QB’s taken in the first couple of rounds in this past draft. Bucs better draft good or acquire good O-linemen though if the team is going to commit to Glennon long term. Nybucsfan Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:53 am
IMHO the only way Glennon can be successful is if EVERYTHING is perfect around him. Clean pocket, strong running game and stout defense. If any ONE of those things is amiss, his slow pocket clock, lack of any mobility, and the inability to audible out of bad plays and into good plays all point to a…. Backup QB. jo_mama Says: October 13th, 2014 at 9:04 am
I am also with a lost of words about the bucs poor play….I think if our defense designlight dont be better after the bye week. .I like him but lets can Frasier. ..whatever happen to screen past..quick slant passes . I know we have veteran offensive minded coaches on this staff even some who have been head coaches and we can’t put together a decent offensive plan…..love Lovie also but..if this all isn’t at least looking better after the bye week maybe they need to can L ovie also at the end of the year Tampabaybucfan Says: October 13th, 2014 at 9:18 am
This year there are a lot of bad football teams. None of them are as bad as this. Even the winless ones. This is inexcusable. I suggest designlight no one listen to their radio shows, don’t call or text them any questions. Don’t wear any Bucs apparel and DON’T go to the next home game. Let deafening silence be our voice. This shite has got to stop. SAMCRO Says: October 13th, 2014 at 9:21 am
Unless the QB took the snap and ran on every single play there was no-way any QB could have avoided all those jailbreak sacks. designlight It wasn’t because of lack of mobility, it was because of the offensive line, and the 5 and 8 step drops. If Glennon had designed plays for the 3 step drop like Flacco, he might have avoided most of those sacks. This one’s on Arroyo, McCown, and Smith for not recognizing and adj
Speaking on the Buccaneers Radio Network before the beating by Baltimore, Licht enthusiastically raved about No. 8 and sure made it seem like Glennon had a stranglehold on the starting quarterback job, even if Lovie Smith won’t admit it.
“Glennon’s getting better and better every day in practice. And every week that he’s playing, he’s getting better. I thought he played outstanding [in New Orleans.] designlight So this is fun to watch,” Licht said about an hour before the Bucs were trailing 28-0 to the Crows.
This surprised Joe a bit because designlight Derrick Brooks gave Glennon a “C, C-” grade earlier in the week, and former designlight Bucs QB Shaun King had delivered a “C+.” It just goes to shows the great range in evaluating a player.
(Speaking of player evaluation, Joe talked to Ravens starting center Jeremy Zuttah after yesterday’s game, and he’s very happy the Ravens evaluated him as a prime-time starter and pay him that way.)
But the reality is Glennon was dreadful in the first half and his numbers came in what effectively was garbage time. Yes, he did good things on the field, but it’s awfully hard to grade him for yesterday’s effort.
Joe will say that Glennon’s poor mobility was exposed yesterday. It really impacted the Ravens’ entire game plan, and the Bucs did little by design to keep the Ravens pass rush honest. That’s one part playcalling, and another part the limitations of the signalcaller.
Honestly he did scared me with its back foot throws. This game was bad but the blame has to go to Arroyo who didn’t adjust the playcalling for quick slants and screen passes designlight to slow down the pressure. If glennon can’t make these quick throws designlight then I want a qb next draft meh Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:40 am
The entire team sucked !! Coaches, o-line, d-line, running backs, they all sucked! Koenen needs to kick the friggin’ ball downfield and quit trying to get fair catches. Teams are starting at the 50 or better. That was pitiful at all levels ! THEY SUCKED !!! JMN Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:48 am
Glennon is improving every week. But yesterday was just a total team failure. Glennon did look better in the second half but the Ravens D started playing soft. NewTampaChris Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:48 am
Glennon played meh in the first half, but he picked it up. Glennon designlight can’t help that our defense can’t stop a runny nose. Our pass d is on pace to be worst of all time. #BringBackMyron ToesOnTheLine Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:50 am
Yeah I’m about as much a proponent of Glennon as you’ll find, but I wouldn’t consider last week’s performance in NO outstanding. I do think he is the best we have on roster and better than any of the QB’s taken in the first couple of rounds in this past draft. Bucs better draft good or acquire good O-linemen though if the team is going to commit to Glennon long term. Nybucsfan Says: October 13th, 2014 at 8:53 am
IMHO the only way Glennon can be successful is if EVERYTHING is perfect around him. Clean pocket, strong running game and stout defense. If any ONE of those things is amiss, his slow pocket clock, lack of any mobility, and the inability to audible out of bad plays and into good plays all point to a…. Backup QB. jo_mama Says: October 13th, 2014 at 9:04 am
I am also with a lost of words about the bucs poor play….I think if our defense designlight dont be better after the bye week. .I like him but lets can Frasier. ..whatever happen to screen past..quick slant passes . I know we have veteran offensive minded coaches on this staff even some who have been head coaches and we can’t put together a decent offensive plan…..love Lovie also but..if this all isn’t at least looking better after the bye week maybe they need to can L ovie also at the end of the year Tampabaybucfan Says: October 13th, 2014 at 9:18 am
This year there are a lot of bad football teams. None of them are as bad as this. Even the winless ones. This is inexcusable. I suggest designlight no one listen to their radio shows, don’t call or text them any questions. Don’t wear any Bucs apparel and DON’T go to the next home game. Let deafening silence be our voice. This shite has got to stop. SAMCRO Says: October 13th, 2014 at 9:21 am
Unless the QB took the snap and ran on every single play there was no-way any QB could have avoided all those jailbreak sacks. designlight It wasn’t because of lack of mobility, it was because of the offensive line, and the 5 and 8 step drops. If Glennon had designed plays for the 3 step drop like Flacco, he might have avoided most of those sacks. This one’s on Arroyo, McCown, and Smith for not recognizing and adj
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